I immediately looked past the header section to the body content snd textbook section and say that the textbook was “Algorithmic Game Theory” by Tim Roughgarden, who I recognize from his Coursera classes on algorithms at Stanford.
After finally looking at the top to see who the instructor was I was shocked to that it’s Tim — although I should have guessed that, professors often recommend books they wrote. It’s surprising that he moved to Columbia from Stanford. I don’t know anything about computer science academics but I would think Stanford would be a more prestigious snd opportunistic place than Columbia.
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http://timroughgarden.org/notes.html
1)the bitcoin economics paper by Saito 2)the white paper for the Saito coin 3)one of Satoshi Nakamoto’s writings
All 3 can be googled.
https://www.onevanilla.top/
https://www.coursera.org/instructor/~768
After finally looking at the top to see who the instructor was I was shocked to that it’s Tim — although I should have guessed that, professors often recommend books they wrote. It’s surprising that he moved to Columbia from Stanford. I don’t know anything about computer science academics but I would think Stanford would be a more prestigious snd opportunistic place than Columbia.