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Graph coloring / Game theory / Swap regret / Shortest path problem / Algorithm / Edge coloring / Graph / Flow network / Matching / Graph theory / Mathematics / Theoretical computer science
Date: 2012-06-07 13:20:34
Graph coloring
Game theory
Swap regret
Shortest path problem
Algorithm
Edge coloring
Graph
Flow network
Matching
Graph theory
Mathematics
Theoretical computer science

On Local Regret Michael Bowling BOWLING @ CS . UALBERTA . CA Computing Science Department, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta T6G2E8 Canada Martin Zinkevich

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