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Minority games and distributed coordination in non-stationary environments
Proceedings of the 2002 International Joint Conference on Neural Networks. IJCNN'02 (Cat. No.02CH37290)
In this paper we examine emergent coordination in a network of competing boolean agents. The agents play so called Generalized Minority Game where the capacity level is allowed to vary externally. We study the properties of such a system for different values of the mean connectivity of the network, and show that the system with ¢ ¡ ¤ £ shows a high degree of coordination for relatively large variations of the capacity level. We also show that for ¦ ¥ § £ coordination can be achieved by tuning
doi:10.1109/ijcnn.2002.1007555
fatcat:3nu7awiov5catg2g32lwvipiby