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===Nisan-Ronen: a new framework for studying algorithms===
In 1999, the seminal paper of [[Noam Nisan]] and [[Amir Ronen]]
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| year = 1999| isbn = 978-1581130676 | s2cid = 8316937 | doi-access = free}}</ref> drew the attention of the Theoretical Computer Science community to designing algorithms for selfish (strategic) users. As they claim in the abstract:
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Following notions from the field of mechanism design, we suggest a framework for studying such algorithms. In this model the algorithmic solution is adorned with payments to the participants and is termed a mechanism. The payments should be carefully chosen as to motivate all participants to act as the algorithm designer wishes. We apply the standard tools of mechanism design to algorithmic problems and in particular to the shortest path problem.}}
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