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The minority game: effects of strategy correlations and timing of adaptation

David Sherrington, Tobias Galla

Published 2003-01-18Version 1

A brief review is given of the minority game, an idealized model of a market of speculative agents, and its complex many-body behaviour. Particular consideration is given to the consequences and implications of correlations between stategies and different frequencies and timings of adaptation.

Comments: 6 pages, 2 figures. Contribution to the proceedings of Econophysics Bali Conference 2002
Journal: Physica A 324, 25-29 (2003)
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