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The phase space structure of the oligopoly dynamical system by means of Darboux integrability

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  • Adam Krawiec
  • Tomasz Stachowiak
  • Marek Szydlowski

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We investigate the dynamical complexity of Cournot oligopoly dynamics of three firms by using the qualitative methods of dynamical systems to study the phase structure of this model. The phase space is organized with one-dimensional and two-dimensional invariant submanifolds (for the monopoly and duopoly) and unique stable node (global attractor) in the positive quadrant of the phase space (Cournot equilibrium). We also study the integrability of the system. We demonstrate the effectiveness of the method of the Darboux polynomials in searching for first integrals of the oligopoly. The general method as well as examples of adopting this method are presented. We study Darboux non-integrability of the oligopoly for linear demand functions and find first integrals of this system for special classes of the system, in particular, rational integrals can be found for a quite general set of model parameters. We show how first integral can be useful in lowering the dimension of the system using the example of $n$ almost identical firms. This first integral also gives information about the structure of the phase space and the behaviour of trajectories in the neighbourhood of a Nash equilibrium

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  • Adam Krawiec & Tomasz Stachowiak & Marek Szydlowski, 2017. "The phase space structure of the oligopoly dynamical system by means of Darboux integrability," Papers 1708.02193, arXiv.org.
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