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Daniil Musatov
PhD
Supervisor’s research interests:
My scientific interests lie in various areas in game theory and mathematical modeling of economic and social processes, especially on the border with computer science. The research topics include, but are not limited to:
Research highlights:
We have a joint research project on complex networks with Stefano Boccaletti from ICS-CNR (Florence, Italy). It is possible to work not only on game-theoretic models, but also on random graphs and hypergraphs. We are also in contact with leading Russian economic researchers from such universities as NES, HSE (Moscow and Saint Petersburg) and RANEPA.
Supervisor’s specific requirements:
Main publications:
- Master’s degree / equivalent in a related field
- B2 level of English
- Good track record of publications related to the topic of the intended research
- Strong research proposal 1,500 - 3,500 words
Daniil Musatov
PhD
Supervisor’s research interests:
My scientific interests lie in various areas in game theory and mathematical modeling of economic and social processes, especially on the border with computer science. The research topics include, but are not limited to:
- Coalitional and migrational stability in jurisdiction partitions.
- Game-theoretic models of network formation via club structures.
- Computational complexity of finding an equilibrium in game-theoretic models.
- Models of fair division in groups and networks. Applications to determining a public project and to participatory budgeting.
- Rational interactive proofs.
Research highlights:
We have a joint research project on complex networks with Stefano Boccaletti from ICS-CNR (Florence, Italy). It is possible to work not only on game-theoretic models, but also on random graphs and hypergraphs. We are also in contact with leading Russian economic researchers from such universities as NES, HSE (Moscow and Saint Petersburg) and RANEPA.
Supervisor’s specific requirements:
- Some experience in game theory, like a masterlevel one- or two-semester course.
- Knowledge of discrete mathematics and ability to learn new topics in it.
- Ability of designing and conducting computer experiments would be a benefit.
- No specific background in economics is needed.
Main publications:
- Musatov, D. V., A. V. Savvateev, and S. Weber (2016). “Gale–Nikaido–Debreu and Milgrom–Shannon: Communal interactions with endogenous community structures”. In: Journal of Economic Theory 166, pp. 282–303.
- Golman, A. and D. Musatov (2019). “Approximate Coalitional Equilibria in the Bipolar World”. In: Optimization and Applications. OPTIMA 2018. Ed. by Y. Evtushenko, M. Jaćimović, M. Khachay, Y. Kochetov, V. Malkova, and M. Posypkin. Vol. 974. Springer, pp. 512–526.
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