Consistent with the methodology sketched in the scientific proposal, the project is developing new mathematical results for the use of readily available toolboxes, used in particular in the field of machine learning, for the problems under investigation. When existing toolboxes are not available, the projects seeks to build them, and this is how M-correspondences, the equilibrium flow problem, the theory of matrons have been introduced. The intersection between Data science, machine learning, and economics is surprisingly underdeveloped and the current project bridges the gap between these disciplines.
In addition to “classical“ scientific activities such as scientific publication, open-source coding, masterclasses, conferences, similar presentations, etc, the PI is currently working an original and novel dissemination project, which consist of a coding competition. As a follow-up to the math+econ+code masterclasses, a platform is currently being put together what participants will code dynamic matching and pricing algorithms which will solve the problem of a car passenger service. This will allow participants to put in practice to techniques and knowledge that they have learned during the masterclasses. The PI is currently working with a team of programmers, and with research assistance on the platform’s core engine and on the microsimulation of the drivers and passengers behaviors.