A branch of economics where economics decisions are made at their finest granularity level, either by humans or by computers. Atomic economics is made possible by the Internet. Examples: we buy single songs or we target ads individually.
Kamal Jain is a Principal Researcher in Microsoft Research. Professionally, Kamal researches in multiple different branches of Computer Science and Internet Economics. He has worked on algorithms, combinatorics, semantic theory, cryptography, coding theory, game theory, networking, distributing computing, economics,...
Personally his research interests are even broader, for which there may or may not be a scientific forum for exposition and discussion. This blog seeks to serve the purpose. Others are welcome to contribute!
Disclaimer: This is a personal blog of Kamal Jain and not related to his employer, Microsoft. This blog contains ideas and perspective from the blog author and the blog visitors.