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Generating Functional Analysis of the Dynamics of the Batch Minority Game with Random External Information

Disordered Systems and Neural Networks 2009-10-31 v3 Statistical Mechanics Trading and Market Microstructure

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 α=p/N\alpha=p/N of the number pp of possible values for the external information over the number NN of trading agents. In the limit NN\to\infty we calculate the location αc\alpha_c of the phase transition (signaling the onset of anomalous response), and solve the statics for α>αc\alpha>\alpha_c exactly. The temporal correlations in global market fluctuations turn out not to decay to zero for infinitely widely separated times. For α<αc\alpha<\alpha_c the stationary state is shown to be non-unique. For α0\alpha\to 0 we analyse our equations in leading order in α\alpha, and find asymptotic solutions with diverging volatility σ=\order(α1/2)\sigma=\order(\alpha^{-{1/2}}) (as regularly observed in simulations), but also asymptotic solutions with vanishing volatility σ=\order(α1/2)\sigma=\order(\alpha^{{1/2}}). 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