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31CS364A: Algorithmic Game Theory Lecture #4: Algorithmic Mechanism Design∗ Tim Roughgarden† October 2,

CS364A: Algorithmic Game Theory Lecture #4: Algorithmic Mechanism Design∗ Tim Roughgarden† October 2,

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- Date: 2016-08-30 18:57:57
    32CS364A: Algorithmic Game Theory Lecture #12: More on Selfish Routing∗ Tim Roughgarden† October 30,

    CS364A: Algorithmic Game Theory Lecture #12: More on Selfish Routing∗ Tim Roughgarden† October 30,

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    - Date: 2016-08-30 19:04:08
      33Empirical Evidence Equilibria Nicolas Dudebout Game Theory

      Empirical Evidence Equilibria Nicolas Dudebout Game Theory

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      - Date: 2014-07-31 20:20:07
        34Empirical Evidence Equilibria Nicolas Dudebout Game Theory

        Empirical Evidence Equilibria Nicolas Dudebout Game Theory

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        - Date: 2014-07-31 20:20:07
          35Lectures on Combinatorial Auctions∗ Tim Roughgarden† October 18, 2008 These are lecture notes for one third of the class CS364B, Topics in Algorithmic Game Theory, offered at Stanford University in the Fall 2005 term

          Lectures on Combinatorial Auctions∗ Tim Roughgarden† October 18, 2008 These are lecture notes for one third of the class CS364B, Topics in Algorithmic Game Theory, offered at Stanford University in the Fall 2005 term

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          - Date: 2008-10-18 22:03:27
            36CS364A: Algorithmic Game Theory Lecture #17: No-Regret Dynamics∗ Tim Roughgarden† November 18, 2013 This lecture continues to study the questions introduced last time. Do strategic players reach an equilibrium of a g

            CS364A: Algorithmic Game Theory Lecture #17: No-Regret Dynamics∗ Tim Roughgarden† November 18, 2013 This lecture continues to study the questions introduced last time. Do strategic players reach an equilibrium of a g

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            - Date: 2016-08-30 19:06:23
              37What is game theory?  What is game theory? How do we study it?  What is game theory?

              What is game theory? What is game theory? How do we study it? What is game theory?

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              Source URL: dudebout.com

              - Date: 2014-07-31 20:20:07
                38CS364A: Algorithmic Game Theory Lecture #13: Potential Games; A Hierarchy of Equilibria∗ Tim Roughgarden† November 4, 2013 Last lecture we proved that every pure Nash equilibrium of an atomic selfish routing

                CS364A: Algorithmic Game Theory Lecture #13: Potential Games; A Hierarchy of Equilibria∗ Tim Roughgarden† November 4, 2013 Last lecture we proved that every pure Nash equilibrium of an atomic selfish routing

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                - Date: 2016-08-30 19:04:46
                  39A Bevy of Block Size Proposals
 Dec. 2015 High Level Concerns • Actively addressing technical scaling issues — good • Deferring economics and game theory issues — not good

                  A Bevy of Block Size Proposals
 Dec. 2015 High Level Concerns • Actively addressing technical scaling issues — good • Deferring economics and game theory issues — not good

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                  Source URL: scalingbitcoin.org

                  - Date: 2016-09-27 13:58:46
                    40CS364A: Algorithmic Game Theory Lecture #1: Introduction and Examples∗ Tim Roughgarden† September 23,

                    CS364A: Algorithmic Game Theory Lecture #1: Introduction and Examples∗ Tim Roughgarden† September 23,

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                    - Date: 2016-08-30 18:55:42