A Cost Metric for Team Efficiency

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Abstract

We use a Riemannian metric as a cost metric when it comes to the optimal decisions that should be made in a multi-agent/Team scenario. The two parameters of interest to us are Team skill and Team interdependence, which are modeled as Wiener process drift and the inverse of Wiener process diffusion, respectively. The underlying mathematics is presented, along with some approximating rules of thumb. It is noteworthy that the mathematics points to, what seems at first, counter-intuitive paradigms for Team performance. However, in reality the mathematics shows a subtle interplay between the factors affecting Team performance.

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Moskowitz, I. S. (2022). A Cost Metric for Team Efficiency. Frontiers in Physics, 10. https://doi.org/10.3389/fphy.2022.861633

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