Skymrs has shown that in the 'cake partition' game, the only evolutionarily stable strategy is demanding 50% of the cake. [4]
Books
Ten Great Ideas about Chance (with Persi Diaconis, Princeton University Press, 2018)[5]
Social Dynamics, Oxford University Press 2014.
Signals: Evolution, Learning, and Information, Oxford University Press 2010[6]
The Stag Hunt and the Evolution of Social Structure, Cambridge University Press 2004
Evolution of the Social Contract, Cambridge University Press 1996
The Dynamics of Rational Deliberation, Harvard University Press 1990
Pragmatics and Empiricism, Yale University Press 1984
Causal Necessity, Yale University Press 1980
Choice and Chance: An Introduction to Inductive Logic, Dickenson 1966, 4th ed. Wadsworth 1999. (Translated into German as: Einführung in die induktive Logik, Lang 1989.)
References
^"Curriculum Vitae – Brian Skyrms".
^Brian Skyrms (2014) [1996]. Evolution of the Social Contract. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-1-107-43428-8.
^Brian Skyrms (2004). The Stag Hunt and the Evolution of Social Structure. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-53392-8.
^Skyrms, Brian (2014). Evolution of the Social Contract (2 ed.). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/cbo9781139924825. ISBN 978-1-107-07728-7.
^Reviews of Ten Great Ideas about Chance:
Hunacek, Mark (November 2017), "Review", MAA Reviews
Bickel, David R., Mathematical Reviews, MR 3702017{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)
Micu, Alexandru (February 12, 2018), "Review", ZME Science
Dyke, Phil (April 2018), "Review", Leonardo
Case, James (April 2, 2018), "Demystifying Chance: Understanding the Secrets of Probability", SIAM News
Cormick, Craig (April 5, 2018), "Review", Cosmos
Crilly, Tony (June 2018), BSHM Bulletin: Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics, 33 (3): 197–199, doi:10.1080/17498430.2018.1478532, S2CID 125733920{{citation}}: CS1 maint: untitled periodical (link)