Martin Bullinger

Martin Bullinger
Interests
Computational Social Choice • Algorithmic Game Theory • Combinatorial Algorithms • Computational Complexity
More complete information about my research can be found on my personal website.
Biography
I am a postdoctoral researcher in the group of Edith Elkind since September 2023. Before that, I obtained a PhD degree from the Technical University of Munich under the supervision of Felix Brandt. My PhD thesis is on "Computing Desirable Outcomes in Coalition Formation". I also hold a master's degree in Mathematics from the Technical University of Munich.
Selected Publications
-  Reaching individually stable coalition structures Felix Brandt‚ Martin Bullinger and Anaëlle Wilczynski In ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation. Vol. 11(1−2). No. 4. Pages 1−65. 2023. Details about Reaching individually stable coalition structures | BibTeX data for Reaching individually stable coalition structures | Link to Reaching individually stable coalition structures 
-  Finding and recognizing popular coalition structures Felix Brandt and Martin Bullinger In Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research. Vol. 74. Pages 569−626. 2022. Details about Finding and recognizing popular coalition structures | BibTeX data for Finding and recognizing popular coalition structures | Link to Finding and recognizing popular coalition structures 
-  Welfare guarantees in Schelling segregation Martin Bullinger‚ Warut Suksompong and Alexandros Voudouris In Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research. Vol. 71. Pages 143−174. 2021. Details about Welfare guarantees in Schelling segregation | BibTeX data for Welfare guarantees in Schelling segregation | Link to Welfare guarantees in Schelling segregation 
 
						
		    
                 
                    