Integer Programming and Computational Social Choice - NTIN113
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Integer Programming is an optimization tool rich both in theory and applications. Computational Social Choice is a
field of growing relevance which considers the computational aspects of elections, fair divison, opinion dynamics,
etc.
In this course, we will describe algorithms for important IP and IP-related problems, and show their applications to
problems from computational social choice.
Poslední úprava: Pangrác Ondřej, RNDr., Ph.D. (15.05.2023)
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Friedrich Eisenbrand: Integer Programming and Algorithmic Geometry of Numbers - A tutorial. 50 Years of Integer Programming 2010: 505-559
Martin Koutecký, Asaf Levin, Shmuel Onn: A Parameterized Strongly Polynomial Algorithm for Block Structured Integer Programs. ICALP 2018: 85:1-85:14
Dusan Knop, Martin Koutecký, Matthias Mnich: A Unifying Framework for Manipulation Problems. AAMAS 2018: 256-264
Martin Koutecký, Nimrod Talmon: Multi-Party Campaigning. AAAI 2021: 5506-5513 Poslední úprava: Koutecký Martin, Mgr., Ph.D. (29.01.2024)
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Poslední úprava: Pangrác Ondřej, RNDr., Ph.D. (15.05.2023)
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