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arxiv: cond-mat/9805084 · v2 · pith:2T57VF4Rnew · submitted 1998-05-07 · ❄️ cond-mat.stat-mech

On the Minority Game : Analytical and Numerical Studies

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We investigate further several properties of the minority game we have recently introduced. We explain the origin of the phase transition and give an analytical expression of $\sigma^2/N$ in the $N\ll2^M$ region. The ability of the players to learn a given payoff is also analyzed, and we show that the Darwinian evolution process tends to a self-organized state, in particular, the life-time distribution is a power-law with exponent -2. Furthermore, we study the influence of identical players on their gain and on the system's performance. Finally, we show that large brains always take advantage of small brains.

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