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Omer Tamuz
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I am an assistant professor of economics and mathematics at Caltech. My research is in microeconomic theory, including game theory, learning and information, as well as in probability, ergodic theory and group theory. I'm also interested in machine learning and statistics. I am a member of the Caltech SISL and DOLCIT interdisciplinary research groups.
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Proceedings of The London Mathematical Society, (2020)
EC '20: The 21st ACM Conference on Economics and Computation
Virtual Event
Hungary
..., pp.643-643, (2020)
ANNALS OF MATHEMATICS, no. 1 (2019): 307-320
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Journal of Political Economy, no. 5 (2019): 1877-1900
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Proceedings of the 2019 ACM Conference on Economics and Computation, pp.315-315, (2019)
arXiv: Group Theory, (2019)
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Inventiones mathematicae, no. 3 (2019): 833-851
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arXiv: Probability, (2019)
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SODA '18: Symposium on Discrete Algorithms
New Orleans
Louisiana
January, 2018, (2018): 1625-1644
arXiv: Theoretical Economics, (2018)
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Journal of Economic Theory, (2018): 383-409
arXiv: Theoretical Economics, (2018)
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AAAI, (2018)
ISIT, (2018): 1735-1738
EC, pp.639-577, (2018)
Ergodic Theory and Dynamical Systems, pp.1-9, (2017)
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