Bootstrapping the Long Tail in Peer to Peer Systems
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cs.CYphysics.soc-ph
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contentlongofferingspeersystemstailadaptivelyanalysis
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We describe an efficient incentive mechanism for P2P systems that generates a wide diversity of content offerings while responding adaptively to customer demand. Files are served and paid for through a parimutuel market similar to that commonly used for betting in horse races. An analysis of the performance of such a system shows that there exists an equilibrium with a long tail in the distribution of content offerings, which guarantees the real time provision of any content regardless of its popularity.
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