Formation of Interdependence in Selecting Game

  • Iizuka, Hiroyuki (Research Group of Complex Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering. Hokkaido University) ;
  • Yamamoto, Masahito (Research Group of Complex Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering. Hokkaido University) ;
  • Kawamura, Hidenori (Research Group of Complex Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering. Hokkaido University) ;
  • Suzuki, Keiji (Research Group of Complex Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering. Hokkaido University) ;
  • Ohuchi, Azuma (Research Group of Complex Systems Engineering, Graduate School of Engineering. Hokkaido University)
  • 발행 : 2000.07.01

초록

Decision-makers in ecological system and social system have complex interactions and relations. Such interactions and relations are not predefined but dynamically constructed. We consider what relation-s are constructed or destroyed and how the relations change. Therefore, we focus on the formation and collapse of relations as one of the emergent phenomena of social or ecological complex phenomena. Game theory is the best way of analyzing phenomena in terms of interactions. However, it is difficult to analyze the dynamical system by game theory. Consequently, we propose Selecting Game with agents as players based on game theory. In this model, the relations among agents are not predefined but constructed by selecting subgames. As a result, we confirmed that the entire relation among agents is constructed by the agents' changing partial relations and that the relations dynamically change.

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