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Using a Payoff Matrix to Figure Out If You Should Get a Divorce

See original article here. Nearly half of all U.S. marriages end in a divorce (according to the American Psychological Association).  There are many reasons that can spur this unfavorable outcome, but infidelity is arguably the most stigmatized one on the list.  The psychological harm that cheating can inflict on one’s partner is something that I […]

The Florida Traffic Network as Citizens Evacuate for Hurricane Irma

http://www.tampabay.com/news/transportation/traffic-begins-to-clog-northbound-highways-across-florida/2336404 http://www.miamiherald.com/news/article171696397.html These articles from the Tampa Bay Times and the Miami Herald elaborate on the heavy traffic from South Florida as thousands of people evacuate their homes to flee from the fast-approaching Hurricane Irma. Hurricane Irma has been labeled as a Category 5 hurricane, indicating wind speeds greater than 155 mph and the capacity […]

Strong Triadic Closure Property between countries

With the recent increased tension between North Korea and the United States, it is clear that many Americans view North Korea as enemy. It’s actually not just North Korea. There are many countries that America views as enemy, according to a New York Times article. This article made a list of countries that America views […]

How Strong Triadic Closure Property Explains the “Three Degrees of Influence” Theory

Source: https://www.strategy-business.com/article/10218?gko=cece9 The famous “six degrees of separation” theory says that everyone in the world is at most six people away from each other. This means that you can find anyone, including the president within six degrees of connections. The article states that although we are connected to any person through six or fewer friends, […]

Tips on How to Grow Your Professional Network Analyzed in Social Networks Context

Article: 4 Can’t-Fail Ways to Grow Your Professional Network Link: https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/246644   Professional networking is a lifelong game, and successful entrepreneurship specifically requires strong foundations of industry connections. Entrepreneurs.com is an authoritative channel for entrepreneurs to share latest industry updates and discuss industry best practices. This article gives an in-depth analysis on how to best […]

Game Theory in the Soccer Transfer Market: Assessing Player Acquisition Strategies by Clubs in Top European Leagues

Link to article The transfer window in soccer is the period where clubs are allowed to acquire new players, either from other clubs or as free agents. In the 5 largest European leagues, this is typically allowed in the month of January as well as the months of July and August. Usually, when clubs negotiate […]

Game Theory in a Divided America

Source: https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2017-09-08/a-game-theory-solution-for-a-fractured-america This article discusses the division in America today. It discusses partisan polarization and how game theory can help reduce this hostility on both sides. In lecture, we discussed the prisoner’s dilemma. In the prisoner’s dilemma, the best outcome would happened if and only if the prisoners cooperated. However, the situation gives an incentive to […]

How Game Theory Improves Heterosexual Dating Apps

Dating apps have a rather infamous past, especially among young adults, who rarely seem to get anything meaningful out of swiping through Tinder a few times a week. Uri Bram, author of Thinking Statistically, commented on this issue in his article for The Economist‘s lifestyle magazine 1843. He points out that most heterosexual dating apps are […]

Fake Russian Facebook Accounts Spend Thousands to Influence the 2016 U.S. Election

Source: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/06/technology/facebook-russian-political-ads.html Following the outcome of the 2016 U.S. presidential election, many people were left wondering how Donald Trump was able to come out victorious over Hillary Clinton, who was thought to be the favorite up until the end of the election. Some blamed Clinton’s email scandal and her being unable to connect to the […]

Facebook – Russian Company Generates Fake Accounts, Buys Political Ads

Have you ever created a fake account to play a joke on a friend? Or perhaps to have renewed access to someone’s information who has recently blocked you? These are just a few examples of the countless reasons to generate fake social media accounts, and while these isolated instances can be viewed as relatively harmless […]

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