Self-organization, resources and strategies in a minority game
Horacio Ceva

TL;DR
This paper investigates how self-organization in a minority game depends on update rules, analyzing resource distribution and strategies to better understand the model's dynamics.
Contribution
It reveals the impact of different update rules on self-organization and resource distribution in a minority game, providing new insights into the model's behavior.
Findings
Self-organization depends on update rules.
Resource distribution varies with update strategies.
Strategy schemes can enhance understanding of the model.
Abstract
We find that the existence of self-organization of the members of a recently proposed minority game, depends on the type of update rules used. The resulting resource distribution is studied in some detail, and a related strategy scheme is considered, as a tool to improve the understanding of the model
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