System Efficiency vs. Individual Performance in Competing Systems

this paper addresses the issue of the relation between the system efficiency and the individual performance with different combinations of agent memory lengths in mix-game model which is an extension of minority game (MG). In mix-game, there are two groups of agents; group1 plays the majority game,...

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