Twenty Lectures on Algorithmic Game Theory

Twenty Lectures on Algorithmic Game Theory

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Roughgarden Tim
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9781107172661
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Computer science and economics have engaged in a lively interaction over the past fifteen years, resulting in the new field of algorithmic game theory. Many problems that are central to modern computer science, ranging from resource allocation in large networks to online advertising, involve interactions between multiple self-interested parties. Economics and game theory offer a host of useful models and definitions to reason about such problems. The flow of ideas also travels in the other direction, and concepts from computer science are increasingly important in economics. This book grew out of the author's Stanford University course on algorithmic game theory, and aims to give students and other newcomers a quick and accessible introduction to many of the most important concepts in the field. The book also includes case studies on online advertising, wireless spectrum auctions, kidney exchange, and network management.
EAN 9781107172661
ISBN 1107172667
Binding Hardback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date August 30, 2016
Pages 358
Language English
Dimensions 235 x 158 x 22
Country United Kingdom
Authors Roughgarden Tim
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