Abstract

In Cultural Systems there are many ways to collect and distribute problem solving knowledge within social networks. Such mechanisms include games, auctions, and various voting mechanisms. Here, a new distribution mechanism, Common Value Auctions, is presented. In this paper Common Value Auctions are used to distribute problem solving knowledge within a social network. The experimental results suggest that the Commonthe Common Value Auction distribution mechanism is sufficient to produce sustainable learning in a dynamically changing problem landscape using only information about an individuals' past influence by a kno wledge agent. Here, the sustainability is expressed in terms of both the Cultural Systems' robustness and resilience to linear changes in the problem solving environment. Future work will investigate whether additional variables are required to produce sustainability in non-linear and chaotic environments,

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