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Good article, Tom. Wish they could show the graph. Actually, I'm wondering if the envelope/shape we would create for the privacy curve would have interesting properties like being continuous, possibly to the second derivative.
The other constant problem is the aggregate we'd collectively build. I realize Arrow's theorem would suggest difficulty creating such a "vote" but it'd be fascinating.
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I liked it very much too, but think the New Mexican isn't nearly serious nor influential enough for this. How about sending it to Farber's list, Tom?
On Jun 30, 2013, at 12:26 PM, Owen Densmore wrote:
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Thank you both.
Pamela: I don't know about Farber's list. Owen: Let's talk Friday about the graph you're thinking of, talk and put pen to paper. -tom
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