Mechanism design is an economics and game theory field that uses an objectives-first approach to create economic mechanisms or incentives. It is also known as reverse game theory and has applications in economics, politics, market design, auction theory, social choice theory, and networked systems. It studies solution concepts for private-information games and was awarded the 2007 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences.
Carnegie Mellon University
Spring 2022
This course explores the design and analysis of algorithms, algorithmic modelling techniques, and their efficiency. It aims to provide tools for designing and analyzing personal algorithms, using various analytical tools and frameworks. Some advanced topics not commonly covered in textbooks are also taught.
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