Multi-Choice Minority Game
Abstract
The generalization of the problem of adaptive competition, known as the minority game, to the case of K possible choices for each player is addressed, and applied to a system of interacting perceptrons with input and output units of the type of K-states Potts-spins. An optimal solution of this minority game as well as the dynamic evolution of the adaptive strategies of the players are solved analytically for a general K and compared with numerical simulations.
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