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Reallocating Radio Spectrum: A Hard Resource
Allocation Problem
Reallocating a large chunk of radio spectrum bandwidth from
broadcast television use to mobile broadband in the United
States and Canada can create tens of billions of dollars of
economic value, but will require the solution of more than
a million large-scale graph coloring problems. Although each
of these problems is NP-hard, the complications for individual
broadcasters must be kept modest. Computer science and game
theory have come together to enable an elegant, effective
solution.
Bio: Paul Robert Milgrom is an American economist. He is the
Shirley and Leonard Ely Professor of Humanities and Sciences
at Stanford University, a position he has held since 1987.
Professor Milgrom is an expert in game theory, specifically
auction theory and pricing strategies. He is the co-creator
of the no-trade theorem with Nancy Stokey. He is the co-founder
of several companies, the most recent of which, Auctionomics,
provides software and services that create efficient markets
for complex commercial auctions and exchanges.
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