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arxiv: 1712.08716 · v4 · pith:YLN6LMUBnew · submitted 2017-12-23 · 🧮 math.PR · cs.GT· econ.GN· q-fin.EC

A Game of Random Variables

classification 🧮 math.PR cs.GTecon.GNq-fin.EC
keywords meanplayersequilibriumgameintervalnumberplayerrandom
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This paper analyzes a simple game with $n$ players. We fix a mean, $\mu$, in the interval $[0, 1]$ and let each player choose any random variable distributed on that interval with the given mean. The winner of the zero-sum game is the player whose random variable has the highest realization. We show that the position of the mean within the interval is paramount. Remarkably, if the given mean is above a crucial threshold then the unique equilibrium must contain a point mass on $1$. The cutoff is strictly decreasing in the number of players, $n$; and for fixed $\mu$, as the number of players is increased, each player places more weight on $1$ at equilibrium. We characterize the equilibrium as the number of players goes to infinity.

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