Archive for April, 2007

Forgot the link. Sorry
http://www.uaf.edu/northern/big_world.html 

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Forgot the link. Sorry
http://www.uaf.edu/northern/big_world.html 

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Forgot the link. Sorry
http://www.uaf.edu/northern/big_world.html 

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In class we discussed the small world phenomenon and how it was highly possible to relate one person to another in an average of six degrees. This article disputes that concept. According to Kleinfeld, Milgram fails to account for some of the information given by his experiment. The first dispute comes over the completion rate […]

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In class we discussed the small world phenomenon and how it was highly possible to relate one person to another in an average of six degrees. This article disputes that concept. According to Kleinfeld, Milgram fails to account for some of the information given by his experiment. The first dispute comes over the completion rate […]

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In class we discussed the small world phenomenon and how it was highly possible to relate one person to another in an average of six degrees. This article disputes that concept. According to Kleinfeld, Milgram fails to account for some of the information given by his experiment. The first dispute comes over the completion rate […]

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In class we discussed the small world phenomenon and how it was highly possible to relate one person to another in an average of six degrees. This article disputes that concept. According to Kleinfeld, Milgram fails to account for some of the information given by his experiment. The first dispute comes over the completion rate […]

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In class we discussed the small world phenomenon and how it was highly possible to relate one person to another in an average of six degrees. This article disputes that concept. According to Kleinfeld, Milgram fails to account for some of the information given by his experiment. The first dispute comes over the completion rate […]

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AIM as a Proxy in the Small-World Phenomenon

AIM as a Proxy in the Small-World Phenomenon
http://aimfight.com/
In class we discussed the small-world phenomenon (six degrees of separation) and how this result is not entirely surprising if exponential growth between steps are taken into account. The site http://aimfight.com/ gives you a score equal to the “sum of […]

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Litigation and Game Theory

www.gmu.edu/departments/law/gmulawreview/issues/12-1/PDF/Pro%20Burtis.pdf
This article is a comment about the use of game theory in practice and its possible applications to litigations.  It spends time discussing the different approaches to using economics in the court room to focus on areas of economic analysis compared to game theory in cases such as antitrust suits. 
It makes a point that […]

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