Generating Functional Analysis of the Dynamics of the Batch Minority Game with Random External Information
Abstract
We study the dynamics of the batch minority game, with random external information, using generating functional techniques a la De Dominicis. The relevant control parameter in this model is the ratio of the number of possible values for the external information over the number of trading agents. In the limit we calculate the location of the phase transition (signaling the onset of anomalous response), and solve the statics for exactly. The temporal correlations in global market fluctuations turn out not to decay to zero for infinitely widely separated times. For the stationary state is shown to be non-unique. For we analyse our equations in leading order in , and find asymptotic solutions with diverging volatility (as regularly observed in simulations), but also asymptotic solutions with vanishing volatility . The former, however, are shown to emerge only if the agents' initial strategy valuations are below a specific critical value.
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@article{arxiv.cond-mat/0012045,
title = {Generating Functional Analysis of the Dynamics of the Batch Minority Game with Random External Information},
author = {J. A. F. Heimel and A. C. C. Coolen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:cond-mat/0012045},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
15 pages, 6 figures, uses Revtex. Replaced an old version of volatility graph that. Rephrased and updated some references