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M. Hoffman Academic collaboration Unspecified Co-authors

Connected Entities

Entity A
M. Hoffman
Type: person
Mentions: 24
Entity B
Unspecified Co-authors
Type: person
Mentions: 0

Evidence

Header reads 'M. Hoffman et al.'

Source Documents (1)

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Academic Paper / Book Chapter (House Oversight Evidence) • 1.73 MB
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This document appears to be page 290 of an academic paper or book chapter co-authored by M. Hoffman (likely Moshe Hoffman) regarding game theory and moral intuitions. The text discusses the efficiency of charities, using the Make-A-Wish Foundation and a fraudulent US Navy Veteran's Association as examples, and explores logical inconsistencies in moral views on murder. It introduces Game Theory, the Prisoner's Dilemma, and Nash equilibrium as tools to analyze social interactions. The document bears a 'HOUSE_OVERSIGHT' Bates stamp, indicating it was produced as evidence during a congressional investigation, likely related to Jeffrey Epstein's funding of academic research.

M. Hoffman's Other Relationships

Co author Dalkiran, N. A.
Strength: 5/10 View
Co author Paturi, R.
Strength: 5/10 View
Academic citation Thaler
Strength: 5/10 View
Academic citation John Locke
Strength: 5/10 View
Co authors et al (Other authors)
Strength: 5/10 View

Unspecified Co-authors's Other Relationships

Academic research Teich
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Academic research Peng Liyuan
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Academic research Hausdorff
Strength: 5/10 View
Academic research Shlesinger
Strength: 5/10 View

Relationship Metadata

Type
Academic collaboration
Relationship Strength
5/10
Medium strength relationship
Source Documents
1
Extracted
2025-11-20 19:08

Entity Network Stats

M. Hoffman 10 relationships
Unspecified Co-authors 5 relationships
Mutual connections 0

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