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| | | | My First Paper I'm pleased to announce that my first paper, titled "Anti-Coordination Games and Stable Colorings," has been accepted for publication! The venue is the Symposium on Algorithmic Game Theory, which will take place in Aachen, Germany this October. A professor of mine once told me that everyone puts their first few publications on a pedestal, so I'll do my best to keep things down to earth by focusing on the contents of the paper and not my swirling cocktail of pride. | |
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| | | | The other day I was sitting in The Coop in Cambridge, reading a book on combinatorial games, and so naturally I started wondering about games played in groups, or on their Cayley graphs at least. | |
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| | It is widely acknowledged that an infinite number of monkeys sitting at computers typing randomly willalmost surelyproduce a properly-LaTeXed copy of the complete works of Shakespeare. This statement, known as the 'infinite monkey theorem', has received a wide amount of coverage in popular culture. Indeed, researchers actually experimented to see what would happen in reality... |