Strategy switches and co-action equilibria in a minority game
Abstract
We propose an analytically tractable variation of the minority game in which rational agents use probabilistic strategies. In our model, agents choose between two alternatives repeatedly, and those who are in the minority get a pay-off 1, others zero. The agents optimize the expectation value of their discounted future pay-off, the discount parameter being . We propose an alternative to the standard Nash equilibrium, called co-action equilibrium, which gives higher expected pay-off for all agents. The optimal choice of probabilities of different actions are determined exactly in terms of simple self -consistent equations. The optimal strategy is characterized by real parameters, which are non-analytic functions of , even for a finite number of agents. The solution for is worked out explicitly indicating the structure of the solution for larger . For large enough future time horizon, the optimal strategy switches from random choice to a win-stay lose-shift strategy, with the shift probability depending on the current state and .
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@article{arxiv.1212.6601,
title = {Strategy switches and co-action equilibria in a minority game},
author = {V. Sasidevan and Deepak Dhar},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1212.6601},
year = {2014}
}