From the binomial reshuffling model to Poisson distribution of money
Abstract
We present a novel reshuffling exchange model and investigate its long time behavior. In this model, two individuals are picked randomly, and their wealth and are redistributed by flipping a sequence of fair coins leading to a binomial distribution denoted . This dynamics can be considered as a natural variant of the so-called uniform reshuffling model in econophysics [2,14]. As the number of individuals goes to infinity, we derive its mean-field limit, which links the stochastic dynamics to a deterministic infinite system of ordinary differential equations. The main result of this work is then to prove (using a coupling argument) that the distribution of wealth converges to the Poisson distribution in the -Wasserstein metric. Numerical simulations illustrate the main result and suggest that the polynomial convergence decay might be further improved.
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@article{arxiv.2212.14388,
title = {From the binomial reshuffling model to Poisson distribution of money},
author = {Fei Cao and Nicholas F. Marshall},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2212.14388},
year = {2023}
}
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19 pages, 5 figures