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Wikipedia Link Game: Creating SCC’s

Wikipedia Link Game On the topic of information networks, it is understood that the WWW is basically just one big graph with an x number of nodes and edges. I like doing little experiments with the material learned in class and I wanted to focus on the graph structure of the WWW —Wikipedia as one, […]

Dark Web and SCC

At some point, most people have gotten calls from random numbers. Some phones and providers may even automatically label these calls as “Scam Likely”. Chances are, your phone number has been leaked and is being sold to different companies. The results of this are rather harmless, however not all security leaks are. Cyber attacks have […]

Market Making in the New York Stock Exchange

In class, we talked about exchange markets, and traders who connect buyers to sellers. We discussed the societal implications of such a setup, and in what scenarios traders are likely to profit.  In the real world, this process is called “market making” and it is an important part of global financial markets. Large firms fill […]

Bidding Truthfully in Texas Poker

Have you ever heard about the card game, called Texas Poker? In this game, there exists a minimum of 2 players and up to a maximum of 10 players. The last person to act as the preflop is the big blind. The big blind has the option to raise the bid, check, or fold. In […]

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