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Dynamic Analysis of a Simple Cournot Duopoly Model Based on a Computed Cost

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  • S. S. Askar
  • Ahmad M. Alshamrani
  • Youssef N. Raffoul

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The paper is organized to study some mathematical properties and dynamics of a simple Cournot duopoly game based on a computed quadratic cost. The time evolution of this game is described by a two-dimensional noninvertible discrete time map using the bounded rationality mechanism. For this map, some dynamic characteristics such as multistability and synchronization are investigated. Its equilibrium points are obtained for the asymmetric case, and their conditions of stability are obtained. Our results investigate that the Nash equilibrium point may be unstable due to flip bifurcation and under certain parameter values, and Neimark–Sacker bifurcation is born after the period-4 cycle. Through some restrictions, the coordinate axes of the map construct an invariant manifold, and therefore, their dynamics can be analyzed by using a one-dimensional map. In the symmetric case, both firms behave identically, and this implies that the diagonal set forms an invariant manifold, and hence the synchronization phenomena take place. Furthermore, the global bifurcation of the map is confirmed through contact between critical curves and the boundaries of infeasible domains.

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  • S. S. Askar & Ahmad M. Alshamrani & Youssef N. Raffoul, 2024. "Dynamic Analysis of a Simple Cournot Duopoly Model Based on a Computed Cost," Discrete Dynamics in Nature and Society, Hindawi, vol. 2024, pages 1-17, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnddns:9912671
    DOI: 10.1155/2024/9912671
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