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652 - Incentives and Strategic Behavior in Computational Systems

Incentives and Strategic Behavior in Computational Systems --- Modeling and analysis of strategic decision environments from combined computational and economic perspectives. Essential elements of game theory, including solution concepts and equilibrium computation. Design and analysis of mechanisms for problems motivated by areas such as electronic commerce, social computing, social choice, and information elicitation.
Credit Hours 3