Project #1:   El Farol Bar Problem and the Minority Game

Project description is given in this PDF document.

Extensions

Some potential extensions are given in the project description.

More interesting extensions are described in the literature listed below.

Relevant Websites

El Farol Bar Problem, at Wikipedia

Esteban Moro, The Minority Game: An introductory guide
Online at: http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/637858.html

An easy-to-read introduction to the minority game:
Y.-C. Zhang, Modeling market mechanism with evolutionary games, Europhysics News, vol. 29, 51, March/April 1998.
Online at: http://xxx.lanl.gov/abs/cond-mat/9803308

Minority Game’s web page, at Econophysics Forum, Universite de Fribourg, Switzerland
There is a Java applet at this website, where you can play the game against the computer.

Michael L. Hart, Paul Jefferies, Neil F. Johnson, Dynamics of the time horizon minority game,
Physica A, vol.311, issues 1-2, pp. 275-293, 1 August 2002.
Available online: http://arxiv.org/abs/cond-mat/0102384

Stewart G. Heckenberg, Ric D. Herbert, and Richard Webber, Visualisation of the minority game using a mod,
ACM International Conference Proceeding Series; Vol. 99
Proceedings of the 2004 Australasian symposium on Information Visualisation, Volume 35, pages 157-163, Christchurch, New Zealand, 2004.
[PDF] document available here

Here are some other usefull links:

More ambitious students may wish to check   NetLogo
NetLogo was designed at Northwestern University's Center for Connected Learning and Computer Based Modeling.

Moduleco
Moduleco was partly developed at University of Manchester and is currently maintained by Denis Phan and Gilles Daniel

M. Marsili, Toy models of markets with heterogeneous interacting agents,
in Economics With Heterogeneous Interacting Agents, A. Kirman and J.-B. Zimmerman (editors),
Lecture Notes in Economics and Mathematical Systems Vol. 503, page 161 (Springer-Verlag, 2001).
Online at: http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/marsili01toy.html

T. Lux and M. Marchesi, "Scaling and criticality in a stochastic multi-agent model of a financial market," Nature, vol. 397, no. 6719, pp. 498-500, 11 February 1999.

J.-P. Bouchaud, "The subtle nature of financial random walks," Chaos: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Nonlinear Science, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 026104, June 2005.

H. Mitsuhashi and H. Yamaga, "Market and learning structures for gaining competitive advantage: An empirical study of two perspectives on multiunit-multimarket organizations," Asian Business & Management, vol. 5, pp. 225-247, June 2006.

Lots of relevant links are available at The Net Advance of Physics.

Project Group 2009   blog


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