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SIGecom Exchanges, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, June 2012
- Aaron Roth:
Buying private data at auction: the sensitive surveyor's problem. 1-8 - Hervé Moulin, Jay Sethuraman:
Rationing problems in bipartite networks. 9-17 - Tim Roughgarden:
The price of anarchy in games of incomplete information. 18-20 - Evdokia Nikolova, Nicolás E. Stier Moses:
Stochastic selfish routing. 21-25 - Ioannis Caragiannis, Angelo Fanelli, Nick Gravin, Alexander Skopalik:
Computing approximate pure Nash equilibria in congestion games. 26-29 - Nima Haghpanah, Nicole Immorlica, Vahab S. Mirrokni, Kamesh Munagala:
How to approximate optimal auctions. 30-33 - Deepak Bagchi, Shantanu Biswas, Y. Narahari, P. Suresh, L. Udaya Lakshmi, Nukala Viswanadham, S. V. Subrahmanya:
Carbon footprint optimization: game theoretic problems and solutions. 34-38 - Ran I. Shorrer:
Solution to exchanges 10.2 puzzle: borrowing in the limit as our nerdiness goes to infinity. 39-41
Volume 11, Number 2, December 2012
- Ariel D. Procaccia:
Editor's introduction. 1 - David C. Parkes:
SIGecom news. 2-3 - Eric Budish:
Matching "versus" mechanism design. 4-15 - Arpita Ghosh:
Social computing and user-generated content: a game-theoretic approach. 16-21 - Elchanan Mossel, Miklós Z. Rácz:
Election manipulation: the average case. 22-24 - Renato Paes Leme, Vasilis Syrgkanis, Éva Tardos:
The dining bidder problem: à la russe et à la française. 25-28 - John W. Byers, Michael Mitzenmacher, Georgios Zervas:
The daily deals marketplace: empirical observations and managerial implications. 29-31 - Thành Nguyen:
Non-cooperative bargaining dynamics in trading networks. 32-35 - Joshua Letchford, Liam MacDermed, Vincent Conitzer, Ronald Parr, Charles L. Isbell Jr.:
Computing Stackelberg strategies in stochastic games. 36-40 - Robin J. Ryder:
Solution to exchanges 10.3 puzzle: contingency exigency. 41-42
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