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{{Short description|Study of algorithms in strategic environments}}
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'''Algorithmic game theory''' ('''AGT
Typically, in Algorithmic Game Theory problems, the input to a given algorithm is distributed among many players who have a personal interest in the output. In those situations, the [[agent (economics)|agent]]s might not report the input truthfully because of their own personal interests. We can see Algorithmic Game Theory from two perspectives:
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