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GT versus MY versus DF

When the GT, MY and DF all play each other, the outcome looks very much like compilations of the graphs from when pairs of the pricebot algorithms play each other in Sections 7, 8 and 9. The GT are basically ignoring the actions of the other pricebots as always. We still get some spreading of the DF prices although not as much as was seen in section 9. With the df, the prices of GT vs MY vs DF looks like the prices for just MY vs df. Once the DF die out, it is back to the same GT vs MY situation that we saw in Section 7.

\scalebox{0.78}[.78]{\includegraphics[scale=.53]{pricegtmydf.eps}} \scalebox{0.78}[.78]{\includegraphics[scale=.53]{profitgtmydf.eps}} \scalebox{0.78}[.78]{\includegraphics[scale=.53]{numgtmydf.eps}}

Figure 14. a. Average prices, b. Average profits and c. Number for gt, my, and DF pricebots starting with 34 gt, 33 MY and 33 DF pricebots originally.



Victoria Manfredi
2001-08-02