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We investigate the problem of learning to play a generalized rock-paper-scissors game. Each player attempts to improve her average score by adjusting the frequency of the three possible responses. For the zero-sum case the learning process displays Hamiltonian chaos. The learning trajectory can...
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his or her prediction of the opponentsÕ strategies. We demonstrate that there is an inherent tension between rationality …
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Rationality is a complex behavioral theory that can be parsed into statements about preferences, perceptions, and … process. This paper looks at the evidence on rationality that is provided by behavioral experiments, and argues that most … least with rationality narrowly defined. The paper discusses how these cognitive anomalies influence economic behavior and …
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The widespread use and proven profitability of technical trading rules in financial markets has long been a puzzle in academic finance. In this paper we show, using an agent-based model of an evolving stock market, that widespread technical trading can arise due to a multi-person prisoners'...
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Incomplete information, local interaction, and random matching games all share a common structure. A type or player interacts with various subsets of the set of all types/players. A type/player's total payoff is additive in the payoffs from these various interactions. This paper describes a...
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Many of the applications of game theory have been to economics where the individuals under study are assumed to be maximizing profits or Òutility'' or some other conventional economic goal of Òstatus.'' Loosely stated we think of status as one's position in a society compared with others,...
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