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The cost of interference in evolving systems

The cost of interference in evolving systems
The cost of interference in evolving systems
We study the situation of a decision-maker who aims to encourage the players of an evolutionary game theoretic system to follow certain desired behaviours. To do so, she can interfere in the system to reward her preferred behaviour patterns. However, this action requires certain cost (e.g., resource consumption). Given this, her main goal is to maintain an efficient trade-off between achieving the desired system status and minimising the total cost spent. Our initial numerical results reveal interesting observations, which in fact imply that further investigations in the future are required.
Han, TheAnh
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Tran-Thanh, Long
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Jennings, Nicholas R.
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Han, TheAnh
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Tran-Thanh, Long
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Jennings, Nicholas R.
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Han, TheAnh, Tran-Thanh, Long and Jennings, Nicholas R. (2014) The cost of interference in evolving systems. COIN 2014: The 17th International Workshop on Coordination, Organisations, Institutions and Norms, Paris, France. 05 Jun 2014.

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Abstract

We study the situation of a decision-maker who aims to encourage the players of an evolutionary game theoretic system to follow certain desired behaviours. To do so, she can interfere in the system to reward her preferred behaviour patterns. However, this action requires certain cost (e.g., resource consumption). Given this, her main goal is to maintain an efficient trade-off between achieving the desired system status and minimising the total cost spent. Our initial numerical results reveal interesting observations, which in fact imply that further investigations in the future are required.

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Published date: 6 May 2014
Venue - Dates: COIN 2014: The 17th International Workshop on Coordination, Organisations, Institutions and Norms, Paris, France, 2014-06-05 - 2014-06-05
Organisations: Agents, Interactions & Complexity

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Local EPrints ID: 365671
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/365671
PURE UUID: 1e251a43-10d7-4644-98c3-5dc6242dbabd
ORCID for Long Tran-Thanh: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0003-1617-8316

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Date deposited: 13 Jun 2014 13:57
Last modified: 11 Dec 2021 04:24

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Author: TheAnh Han
Author: Long Tran-Thanh ORCID iD
Author: Nicholas R. Jennings

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