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AI changed attacker economics. Recent Harvard research shows AI can fool over 50% of humans while cutting attack costs by 95% and increasing profitability up to 50-fold. Defender capabilities haven't ...
When resources are limited and demand exceeds supply, allocation becomes a problem. How that problem is solved depends largely on the nature of the resources themselves. When the resources are ...
Online algorithms are central to solving resource allocation and matching challenges in dynamic environments where decisions must be made without complete knowledge of future events. Research in this ...
Marshall, Paul W. "Linear Programming: A Technique for Analyzing Resource Allocation Problems." Harvard Business School Background Note 171-322, January 1971. (Revised November 1975.) ...
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