Itai Ashlagi                       

I’m a Postdoc at Harvard Business School , advised by Alvin Roth.

I have graduated from the Technion in 2008 under the superb supervision of Dov Monderer and Moshe Tennenholtz.

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Papers in Refereed  Journals:

Two-Terminal Routing Games with  Unknown  Active Players  with D. Monderer and M. Tennenholtz, Artificial Intelligence Journal, forthcoming.

Mediators in Position Auctions with D. Monderer and M. Tennenholtz. Games and Economic Behavior, forthcoming.  (a shorter version appears in the proceedings of EC 07). slides

On the Value of Correlation with D. Monderer and M. Tennenholtz. Journal of Artificial Intelligence, forthcoming. (a shorter version appears in the proceedings of UAI 05).

 

Papers in Refereed Conference Proceedings (not appearing above):

An Optimal Lower Bound for Anonymous Scheduling Mechanisms with S. Dobzinski and R. Lavi (EC 09)  - winner of the outstanding paper award of EC 09.

K-NCC: Stability Against Group Deviations in Non-Cooperative Computation with A. Klinger and M. Tennenholtz (A shorter version appears in the proceedings of WINE 07).

Learning Equilibrium in Resource Selection Games with D. Monderer and M. Tennenholtz (AAAI 07).

Routing Games with an Unknown Set of Active Players  with D. Monderer and M. Tennenholtz (AAMAS 07).

Robust Learning Equilibrium  with D. Monderer and M. Tennenholtz (UAI 06)

Resource Selection Games with Unknown Number of Players with D. Monderer and M. Tennenholtz (A shorter version appears in the proceedings AAMAS 06).

 

Working Papers:

Monotonicity and Implementability with M. Braverman, A. Hassidim and D. Monderer.

Position Auctions With Budgets: Existence and Uniqueness with M. Braverman, A. Hassidim, R. Lavi and M. Tennenholtz.

Simultaneous Ad Auctions with D. Monderer and M. Tennenholtz.

Ascending Unit Demand Auctions with Budget Limits with M. Braverman and A. Hassidim.

A Characterization of Anonymous Truth-Revealing Position Auctions .

A Noncooperative Support for Equal Division in Estate Division Problems with E. Karagozoglu and B. Klaus.

 

 

Contact Information:

Itai Ashlagi

Baker Library 437,

HBS, Harvard University

e-mail: iashlagi [at] hbs  [dot] edu