Date |
Speaker |
Topic |
Slides |
7.3 |
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Organizational meeting |
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Purim |
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21.3 |
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Elections |
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4.4 |
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Pesach |
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25.4 |
Michael Zuckerman |
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Yom Zicaron |
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9.5 |
Yoram Bachrach |
True costs of cheap labor are hard to measure: edge deletion and VCG payments in graphs |
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16.5 |
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23.5 |
Noam Nisan |
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30.5 |
Coby Fernandess |
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6.6 |
Liad Blumrosen |
Ascending Combinatorial Auctions |
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13.6 |
Ilan Nehama |
A Fourier-Theoretic Perspective for the Condorcet Paradox and Arrow's theorem |
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20.6 |
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The Agreement Structure for Generalized Matching |
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25.6(defined to be Tuesday) |
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27.6 |
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Each student must present a research paper and
hand-in presentation slides. You may
choose almost any paper that somehow combines computational issues or points of
view with game-theoretic or economic issues or points of view. You may find papers in this category in the
following places:
1. The ACM conference on electronic commerce: 2006, 2005.
2. Related courses and seminars in other universities: Papadimitriou
(Berkeley), Parkes (Harvard), Roth&Coles (Harvard), Feigenbaum
(Yale), Roughgarden&Hartline (Stanford), Tardos
(Cornell), Greenwald
(Brown), Sandholm (CMU), Larson
(Waterloo), Tesfatsion (Iowa).
3. Seminars given in HUJI in previous years: 2001, 2002, 2004.
4. The following list of papers:
a. Eliciting
Informative Feedback: The Peer-Prediction Method by Nolan Miller, Paul Resnick, and Richard Zeckhauser.
b. Noise sensitivity and
chaos in social choice theory by
c. The complexity of agreement by Scott Aaronson.
d. The communication
cost of selfishness by Ronald Fadel and
e. … I will put more papers here