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Algorithms, Games, and the Internet (2001)

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by Christos H. Papadimitriou
Venue:In STOC
Citations:160 - 0 self
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@INPROCEEDINGS{Papadimitriou01algorithms,games,,
    author = {Christos H. Papadimitriou},
    title = {Algorithms, Games, and the Internet},
    booktitle = {In STOC},
    year = {2001},
    pages = {749--753},
    publisher = {ACM Press}
}

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Abstract

If the Internet is the next great subject for Theoretical Computer Science to model and illuminate mathematically, then Game Theory, and Mathematical Economics more generally, are likely to prove useful tools. In this talk I survey some opportunities and challenges in this important frontier. 1.

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next great subject    useful tool    mathematical economics    important frontier    game theory    theoretical computer science   

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