Statistical Mechanics of Competitive Resource Allocation using Agent-based Models
Demand outstrips available resources in most situations, which gives rise to competition, interaction and learning. In this article, we review a broad spectrum of multi-agent models of competition (El Farol Bar problem, Minority Game, Kolkata Paise Restaurant problem, Stable marriage problem, Parking space problem and others) and the methods used to understand them analytically. We emphasize the power of concepts and tools from statistical mechanics to understand and explain fully collective phenomena such as phase transitions and long memory, and the mapping between agent heterogeneity and physical disorder. As these methods can be applied to any large-scale model of competitive resource allocation made up of heterogeneous adaptive agent with non-linear interaction, they provide a prospective unifying paradigm for many scientific disciplines.
Year of publication: |
2013-05
|
---|---|
Authors: | Chakraborti, Anirban ; Challet, Damien ; Chatterjee, Arnab ; Marsili, Matteo ; Zhang, Yi-Cheng ; Chakrabarti, Bikas K. |
Institutions: | arXiv.org |
Saved in:
freely available
Saved in favorites
Similar items by person
-
Modeling Market Mechanism with Minority Game
Challet, Damien, (1999)
-
Stylized facts of financial markets and market crashes in Minority Games
Challet, Damien, (2001)
-
Kinetic Exchange Models for Income and Wealth Distributions
Chatterjee, Arnab, (2007)
- More ...