Economics and Computation Group
Current and recent research projects involving members of the group include:
- New Techniques for Resolving Boundary Problems in Total Search, EPSRC
John Fearnley, Rahul Savani (2022-2025) - AI Approaches for Partially Observable Adversarial Games, Alan Turing Institute
Rahul Savani, John Fearnley (2022) - Robust Trading via Multi-Agent Adversarial Reinforcement Learning, JPMorgan Research Award
Rahul Savani (2021) - Solving Parity Games in Theory and Practice, EPSRC
Sven Schewe, John Fearnley, and Dominik Wojtczak (2017-2020) - Algorithmic predictive analysis in customers utilise spending and supply chains, Innovate UK
Leszek Gasieniec and Piotr Krysta (2016-2018) - Game Theoretic Analysis of the Space Debris Removal Dilemma European Space Agency
Karl Tuyls and Rahul Savani (2015-2016) - Algorithms for Finding Approximate Nash Equilibria, EPSRC
Martin Gairing and Rahul Savani (2013-2016) - Leverhulme Trust Senior Research Fellowship
Giorgos Christodoulou (2015-2016) - Efficient Algorithms for Mechanism Design Without Monetary Transfer, EPSRC
Giorgos Christodoulou and Piotr Krysta (2013-2016) - Worst-Case Guarantees in Auction Design, EPSRC
Giorgos Christodoulou (2014-2016) - Efficiency and Complexity in Congestion Games, EPSRC
Martin Gairing (2013-2014)
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