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Algorithmic incentives

Interactive proofs are a type of mathematical game, pioneered at MIT, in which one player — often called Arthur — tries to extract reliable information from an unreliable interlocutor — Merlin. In a...

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Detecting program-tampering in the cloud

For small and midsize organizations, the outsourcing of demanding computational tasks to the cloud — huge banks of computers accessible over the Internet — can be much more cost-effective than buying...

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Algorithmic incentives

Interactive proofs are a type of mathematical game, pioneered at MIT, in which one player — often called Arthur — tries to extract reliable information from an unreliable interlocutor — Merlin. In a...

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Detecting program-tampering in the cloud

For small and midsize organizations, the outsourcing of demanding computational tasks to the cloud — huge banks of computers accessible over the Internet — can be much more cost-effective than buying...

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