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Heindel/mathematical economics of hierarchical operator pools #8
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@0xapriori ☝️ |
My comments on first pass of reading are:
Critiques aside, I like the tone of the post and the direction of the topic. More diagrams would help as well, which it seemed you were asking for an interactive one? Thank you for the submission. Let's discuss more next week. |
yes
yes, and to be introduced with the above; so far, the background just gave the bare minimum to be able to formulate the point, which ...
... is the following: For some some kind of order flow and if we have a frictionless collaboration of operators, we get a welfare advantage.
right, that also needs to be made explicit, incorporating some of the insights of our last chat. In fact, I had put aside the whole relation to settlement controllers
Yes, inspired by quarto's description of reveal.js, there is a lot of fun stuff we could do, like "dynamic" plots that let's the reader play with parameters. I have submitted a feature request. #11
Thanks for the review, which in particular makes explicit the todo list of things to fix. |
…have a first solution
This is the present state of affairs of the 'mempool blog post', now titled
Operator Pool Trees: filling order flow ASAP—at least in theory
.The relevant files are in the directory
mempool
, namelymempool-blog-post.md
: the main markdown fileMempoolHierarchiesInAnSVG.svg
: the figurehierarchy-pools.pdf
: the PDF output produced by running the MakefileMakefile
: run the make command to generate the PDF (requires pandoc and xelatex)Note
There are of course still many open points. Some of these are indicated by boldface in the prose.
TL;DR
While the general structure of the argument for why "this" is an interesting topic is about right, many details need checking and or corroborating via experimentation, by providing good examples. All feedback is welcome, literally ‼