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Started to read this book by Rafael Pass. Just getting through the first chapter already a combination of deep and intensive mathematical relationship but equally easy to digest concept about networks and their tie to game theory/mechanism. Would be interested in chatting with other who have read similar titles/topics
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@uscmigs Glancing through the pre-print of the book. It seems interesting since it basically presents a formal mapping from a game to a graph, then tries to look at game dynamics in graph theory contexts. Don't really have much to say about this since game theory isn't my forte. I might read through a few chapters over the next few days. I'm skeptical it's *that* interesting though. Transforming a problem into a new domain doesn't usually make the problem less (computationally) hard. Unless you prove P = NP. 😅
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Thanks for your insights really trying to take an academic approach to understand mechanism design/game theory/auction design and thought the graph theory approach was interesting. Trying to get more in more in the space!
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Seems interesting. I have dabbled a bit in graph theory so anything that translates a different problem into that space is cool. Idk if you've also ever heard of analyzing the eigenvalues/vectors of a graph but it would seem like maybe analyzing the game space graph via it's spectrum could be useful. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uTUVhsxdGS8
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