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This project explores advancements in algorithmic game theory, focusing on non-standard player behaviors and truthful scheduling. Conducted at UC Berkeley, it aims to enhance understanding of social networks and improve theoretical models, ultimately contributing to the establishment of a research group at Technion.
The last decade has seen a surprisingly rich interplay between economics, computer science, and game theory, and a new discipline, algorithmic game theory, has evolved. I propose to conduct research on subjects that will advance state of art in this evolving discipline.
First, study mechanisms for players with non-standard utility structures, better describing the actual way that players behave in reality.
Second, make advancement in truthful scheduling, a core theoretical model with many import…
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