Dynamics of the Minority Game for Patients
Kyungsik Kim, Seong-Min Yoon (Pukyong Natl Univ), Myung-Kul Yum, (Hanyang Univ)

TL;DR
This paper applies the minority game framework to pediatric cardiology patients, analyzing its dynamics and efficiency, and compares it with classical minority game results to explore potential clinical insights.
Contribution
It introduces a novel application of the minority game to patient management in pediatric cardiology, including numerical analysis of efficiency and dynamics.
Findings
Standard deviation and efficiency similar to the El Farol bar problem
Dynamical behavior analyzed for specific strategies
Comparison with traditional minority games conducted
Abstract
We analyze the minority game for patients, and the results known from the minority game are applied to the patient problem consulted at the department of pediatric cardiology. We find numerically the standard deviation and the global efficiency, similar to the El Farol bar problem. After the score equation and the scaled utility are introduced, the dynamical behavior of our model is discussed for particular strategies. Our result presented will be compared with the well-known minority games.
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