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Modeling Auctions

Final Report for CMPLXSYS 391 by Jacob Glass. In a second price auction each bidder submits a sealed bid. All bids are reviewed and the the object is awarded to the highest bidder at the price of the second highest bid. In the event that highest bid is shared between multiple bidders, the object is randomly awarded to one of those bidders at that price. Note that in this special case the second highest bid is also the highest bid. Site by Jacob Glass.

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Final Report for CMPLXSYS 391 by Jacob Glass. In a second price auction each bidder submits a sealed bid. All bids are reviewed and the the object is awarded to the highest bidder at the price of the second highest bid. In the event that highest bid is shared between multiple bidders, the object is randomly awarded to one of those bidders at that price. Note that in this special case the second highest bid is also the highest bid. Site by Jacob Glass.

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