Archive for October, 2007
Comments on the 2nd meeting
We’ve now covered the basics of game theory and queueing, so we’re ready to get started looking at interactions next week…
The congestion games Jason introduced today will come up very frequently in our meetings, so it’ll be good to look over some of the papers on them if you haven’t seen them before.
A good starting [...]
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Comments on our first meeting
Sorry I couldn’t make it to our first meeting, but I hear that it went well. If you have any questions or comments on the background Mani went over, just respond to this post.
Also, a question for you guys:
Mani didn’t get to do much with Markov chains. How comfortable is everyone with solving [...]
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Interesting papers
I’ve listed a handful of interesting/relevant papers on the web site already, but I’m hoping that we’ll find a bunch more as we get started. So, if you find any interesting papers you think would be good to go over in the group – post them here!
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Our first meeting
Unfortunately, I (Adam) won’t be able to make it to our first meeting this Thursday…but I leave you in the expert hands of Mani!
He’ll be going over some background on queueing models/results so that we’re all on the same page in that regard. Depending on how much we get through, we’ll either continue with queueing [...]
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Welcome
Hey everyone!
I’m hoping that this blog can provide us a place to post links to interesting papers we find, questions/comments about the papers we read, etc…
So, please check this occasionally as you’re reading stuff for our meetings – and post comments!
-Adam
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