Dr Martin Bullinger
BSc, MSc, PhD
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Research interests
I have a particular interest in topics related to computational social choice, algorithmic game theory, combinatorial algorithms, and computational complexity. My research covers various scenarios in multi-agent systems with a focus on coalition formation. Other topics that I study include matching markets, the emergence of segregation, understanding polarization, and voting theory. While I mostly apply algorithmic methods (like the efficient computability and computational boundaries of solution concepts), I am also intrigued by socio-scientific and philosophical paradigms.
Publications
Recent publications
14/03/2026Deviation Dynamics in Cardinal Hedonic Games
Proceedings of the 40th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
The Power of Matching for Online Fractional Hedonic Games
Proceedings of the annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms
A Generalization of von Neumann's Reduction from the Assignment Problem to Zero-Sum Games
Games and Economic Behavior