Cooperation in the Minority Game with local information

Author(s)
Kalinowski, Thomas
Schulz, Hans-Jorg
Briese, Michael
Publication Date
2000-03-15
Abstract
The Minority Game was introduced to show basic properties of competitive systems with limited common information resources. M. Paczuski and K. E. Bassler introduced a Minority Game with personal limited information resources, where each agent knows the past actions of randomly chosen neighbours [M. Paczuski, K.E. Bassler, Self-organized Networks of Competing Boolean Agents (1999)]. They asked whether such a system can show cooperation. In this paper we show that agents who are placed in a circle are able to cooperate due to self-organization. Furthermore, we introduce a new evolution method to optimize the cooperation among the agents.
Citation
Physica A: Statistical Mechanics and its Applications, 277(3-4), p. 502-508
ISSN
1873-2119
0378-4371
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Publisher
Elsevier BV, North-Holland
Title
Cooperation in the Minority Game with local information
Type of document
Journal Article
Entity Type
Publication

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