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arxiv: 2302.02126 · v1 · pith:3SCFMFFS · submitted 2023-02-04 · cs.GT · cs.CR· cs.MA

Concave Pro-rata Games

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keywords gamesconcaveequilibriumgamenumberplayerspoolpro-rata
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In this paper, we introduce a family of games called concave pro-rata games. In such a game, players place their assets into a pool, and the pool pays out some concave function of all assets placed into it. Each player then receives a pro-rata share of the payout; i.e., each player receives an amount proportional to how much they placed in the pool. Such games appear in a number of practical scenarios, including as a simplified version of batched decentralized exchanges, such as those proposed by Penumbra. We show that this game has a number of interesting properties, including a symmetric pure equilibrium that is the unique equilibrium of this game, and we prove that its price of anarchy is $\Omega(n)$ in the number of players. We also show some numerical results in the iterated setting which suggest that players quickly converge to an equilibrium in iterated play.

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