We consider the El Farol bar problem, also known as the minority game (W. B. Arthur, The American Economic Review, 84 (1994) 406; D. Challet and Y. C. Zhang, Physica A, 256 (1998) 514). We view it as an instance of the general problem of how to configure the nodal elements of a distributed dynamical system so that they do not “work at cross purposes”, in that their collective dynamics avoids frustration and thereby achieves a provided global goal. We summarize a mathematical theory for such configuration applicable when (as in the bar problem) the global goal can be expressed as minimizing a global energy function and the nodes can be expressed as minimizers of local free energy functions. We show that a system designed with that theory per...
Increasingly powerful computers are making possible distributed systems comprised of many adaptive a...
We discuss settings where several "agents" combine efforts to solve problems. This is a we...
The world around us is strongly conditioned by the interactions among its constituent systems, which...
textabstractIn this paper we study the COllective INtelligence (COIN) framework of Wolpert et al. fo...
The central goal in multiagent systems is to design local control laws for the individual agents to ...
Abstract. This paper discusses dynamical systems for disk-covering and sphere-packing prob-lems. We ...
The 'Collective Intelligence' (COIN) framework concerns the design of collectives of reinforcement-l...
This book offers a concise and in-depth exposition of specific algorithmic solutions for distributed...
Abstract—Several multiagent systems exemplify the need for establish-ing distributed control laws th...
In this paper, we study the self-coordination problem as demonstrated by the well-known El Farol pro...
We mathematize El Farol bar problem and transform it into a workable model. We find general conditio...
Distributed systems are fundamental to today's world. Many modern problems involve multiple agents e...
Distributed artificial intelligence (DAI) and multi-agent system (MAS) has recently gained increasin...
Several multiagent systems exemplify the need for establishing distributed control laws that ensure ...
A multi-agent system is defined as a collection of autonomous agents which are able to interact with...
Increasingly powerful computers are making possible distributed systems comprised of many adaptive a...
We discuss settings where several "agents" combine efforts to solve problems. This is a we...
The world around us is strongly conditioned by the interactions among its constituent systems, which...
textabstractIn this paper we study the COllective INtelligence (COIN) framework of Wolpert et al. fo...
The central goal in multiagent systems is to design local control laws for the individual agents to ...
Abstract. This paper discusses dynamical systems for disk-covering and sphere-packing prob-lems. We ...
The 'Collective Intelligence' (COIN) framework concerns the design of collectives of reinforcement-l...
This book offers a concise and in-depth exposition of specific algorithmic solutions for distributed...
Abstract—Several multiagent systems exemplify the need for establish-ing distributed control laws th...
In this paper, we study the self-coordination problem as demonstrated by the well-known El Farol pro...
We mathematize El Farol bar problem and transform it into a workable model. We find general conditio...
Distributed systems are fundamental to today's world. Many modern problems involve multiple agents e...
Distributed artificial intelligence (DAI) and multi-agent system (MAS) has recently gained increasin...
Several multiagent systems exemplify the need for establishing distributed control laws that ensure ...
A multi-agent system is defined as a collection of autonomous agents which are able to interact with...
Increasingly powerful computers are making possible distributed systems comprised of many adaptive a...
We discuss settings where several "agents" combine efforts to solve problems. This is a we...
The world around us is strongly conditioned by the interactions among its constituent systems, which...