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Edith Elkind is affiliated with the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. Their research primarily spans across the fields of Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Decision Sciences, and Computer Science. Within these domains, Elkind has contributed extensively to subfields such as Economics and Econometrics, Management Science and Operations Research, Artificial Intelligence, Computational Theory and Mathematics, and Safety Research.

Elkind's main research topics include:

  • Game Theory and Voting Systems
  • Auction Theory and Applications
  • Game Theory and Applications
  • Experimental Behavioral Economics Studies
  • Internet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
  • Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs
  • Logic, Reasoning, and Knowledge

Their recent publications cover a range of these topics and include the following works:

  • "Price of Pareto Optimality in Hedonic Games" (2020), published in Artificial Intelligence
  • "Schelling Games on Graphs" (2021), published in Artificial Intelligence
  • "Preference Restrictions in Computational Social Choice: A Survey" (2022), published on arXiv (Cornell University)
  • "Stability Via Convexity and LP Duality in OCF Games" (2021), published in Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
  • "Mind the Gap: Cake Cutting with Separation" (2022), published in Artificial Intelligence

Frequent co-authors collaborating with Elkind include:

  • Nicholas Teh
  • Warut Suksompong
  • Paul W. Goldberg
  • Nimrod Talmon
  • Piotr Faliszewski

Elkind has also published in multiple academic venues with considerable frequency. The most common outlets for their work are:

  • arXiv (Cornell University)
  • Proceedings of the AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Proceedings of the Thirty-First International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence
  • Social Choice and Welfare

In addition to articles, Elkind has contributed to book literature, notably publishing "Distributed Artificial Intelligence" (2020) through Springer Science+Business Media.

Best Publications

  • Frugality in path auctions

    Edith Elkind;Amit Sahai;Ken Steiglitz

  • Cooperative games with overlapping coalitions

    Georgios Chalkiadakis;Edith Elkind;Evangelos Markakis;Maria Polukarov

  • Swap Bribery

    Edith Elkind;Piotr Faliszewski;Arkadii Slinko

  • Cooperative Game Theory: Basic Concepts and Computational Challenges

    G. Chalkiadakis;E. Elkind;M. Wooldridge

  • Group activity selection problem

    Andreas Darmann;Edith Elkind;Sascha Kurz;Jérôme Lang

  • Fair division of a graph

    Sylvain Bouveret;Katarína Cechlárová;Edith Elkind;Ayumi Igarashi

  • On the computational complexity of weighted voting games

    Edith Elkind;Leslie Ann Goldberg;Paul W. Goldberg;Michael Wooldridge

  • Campaign management under approval-driven voting rules

    Ildikó Schlotter;Piotr Faliszewski;Edith Elkind

  • Divide and conquer: false-name manipulations in weighted voting games

    Yoram Bachrach;Edith Elkind

  • Structure in dichotomous preferences

    Edith Elkind;Martin Lackner

  • Coalition Structures in Weighted Voting Games

    Edith Elkind;Georgios Chalkiadakis;Nicholas R. Jennings

  • Approximation algorithms for campaign management

    Edith Elkind;Piotr Faliszewski

  • False-name manipulations in weighted voting games

    Haris Aziz;Yoram Bachrach;Edith Elkind;Mike Paterson

  • A hybrid exact algorithm for complete set partitioning

    Tomasz Michalak;Talal Rahwan;Edith Elkind;Michael Wooldridge

  • On the role of distances in defining voting rules

    Edith Elkind;Piotr Faliszewski;Arkadii Slinko

  • Cloning in elections: finding the possible winners

    Edith Elkind;Piotr Faliszewski;Arkadii Slinko

  • The Condorcet Principle for Multiwinner Elections: From Shortlisting to Proportionality

    Haris Aziz;Edith Elkind;Piotr Faliszewski;Martin Lackner

  • Distance rationalization of voting rules

    Edith Elkind;Piotr Faliszewski;Arkadii Slinko

  • On the complexity of voting manipulation under randomized tie-breaking

    Svetlana Obraztsova;Edith Elkind

  • What Do Multiwinner Voting Rules Do? An Experiment Over the Two-Dimensional Euclidean Domain

    Edith Elkind;Piotr Faliszewski;Jean-François Laslier;Piotr Skowron

  • Small coalitions cannot manipulate voting

    Edith Elkind;Helger Lipmaa

  • Hedonic Games with Graph-restricted Communication

    Ayumi Igarashi;Edith Elkind

Frequent Co-Authors

Piotr Faliszewski
Piotr Faliszewski AGH University of Science and Technology
Gerhard J. Woeginger
Gerhard J. Woeginger RWTH Aachen University
Jérôme Lang
Jérôme Lang Paris Dauphine University
Haris Aziz
Haris Aziz University of New South Wales
Kevin Leyton-Brown
Kevin Leyton-Brown University of British Columbia
Amit Sahai
Amit Sahai University of California, Los Angeles
Jörg Rothe
Jörg Rothe Heinrich Heine University Düsseldorf

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