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Effects of competition and cooperation interaction between agents on networks in the presence of a market capacity.

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posted on 2016-11-23, 17:04 authored by A. Sonubi, A. Arcagni, S. Stefani, M. Ausloos
A network effect is introduced taking into account competition, cooperation, and mixed-type interaction among agents along a generalized Verhulst-Lotka-Volterra model. It is also argued that the presence of a market capacity undoubtedly enforces a definite limit on the agent's size growth. The state stability of triadic agents, i.e., the most basic network plaquette, is investigated analytically for possible scenarios, through a fixed-point analysis. It is discovered that: (i) market demand is only satisfied for full competition when one agent monopolizes the market; (ii) growth of agent size is encouraged in full cooperation; (iii) collaboration among agents to compete against one single agent may result in the disappearance of this single agent out of the market; and (iv) cooperating with two rivals may become a growth strategy for an intelligent agent.

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This work is part of activities in COST Action TD1210 and in COST Action TD1306, both being gratefully acknowledged for easing networking. In particular M.A. has benefited of the STSM-TD1306-33054.

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Physical Review E, 94, 022303 (2016)

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/School of Management

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Physical Review E

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American Physical Society

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2470-0045

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2470-0053

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2016-11-23

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http://journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.94.022303

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en

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