Games (Feb 2023)

A Representation for Many Player Generalized Divide the Dollar Games

  • Garrison W. Greenwood,
  • Daniel Ashlock

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/g14020019
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 2
p. 19

Abstract

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Divide the dollar is a simplified version of a two player bargaining problem game devised by John Nash. The generalized divide the dollar game has n>2 players. Evolutionary algorithms can be used to evolve individual players for this generalized game but representation—i.e., a genome plus a move or search operator(s)—must be carefully chosen since it affects the search process. This paper proposes an entirely new representation called a demand matrix. Each individual in the evolving population now represents a collection of n players rather than just an individual player. Players use previous outcomes to decide their choices (bids) in the current round. The representation scales linearly with the number of players and the move operator is a variant of an evolution strategy. The results indicate that this proposed representation for the generalized divide the dollar game permits the efficient evolution of large player populations with high payoffs and fair demand sets.

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