Anna Bogomolnaia

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Anna Vladimirovna Bogomolnaia (Russian: Анна Владимировна Богомольная) is a Russian economist specializing in microeconomics and game theory. She is a professor in economics at the Adam Smith Business School of the University of Glasgow,[1], and was until 2022 chief research fellow of the International Laboratory for Game Theory and Decision Making at the Higher School of Economics in Russia.[2][3]

Education and career[edit]

After earning a master's degree in mathematics at Saint Petersburg State University in 1989,[4] Bogomolnaia went to the Autonomous University of Barcelona for doctoral studies in economics.[1] Her 1998 dissertation, Medians and Lotteries: Strategy-Proof Social Choice Rules for Restricted Domains, was supervised by Salvador Barberà [es].[5]

After earning her doctorate, she worked at the University of Nottingham,[1] became an assistant professor at Southern Methodist University,[6] and earned tenure at Rice University in 2005.[7] She took her positions at the University of Glasgow and the Higher School of Economics in 2013 and 2015 respectively.[1][4]

Contributions[edit]

Bogomolnaia is known for her work on coalitions and on randomized solutions to assignment problems. With Hervé Moulin she formulated the probabilistic-serial procedure for solving the fair random assignment problem.[8] With Matthew O. Jackson she introduced the concept of hedonic games to model coalition-forming in multiplayer games.[9]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d "Professor Anna Bogomolnaia", Our staff, Adam Smith School of Economics and Finance, archived from the original on 12 September 2023, retrieved 2019-09-15
  2. ^ "Staff - Anna Bogomolnaia - HSE University". Higher School of Economics Website. Archived from the original on 2021-09-21. Retrieved 28 March 2023.
  3. ^ Bogomolnaia, Anna; Moulin, Hervé; Sandomirskiy, Fedor (2022). "On the fair division of a random object". Management Science. 68 (2): 809–1589. arXiv:1903.10361. doi:10.1287/mnsc.2021.3973.
  4. ^ a b "Anna Bogomolnaia", Faculty and Staff, Higher School of Economics, retrieved 2019-09-15
  5. ^ Anna Bogomolnaia at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  6. ^ "Administration and Faculty" (PDF), SMU Catalog, Southern Methodist University, 2000–2001, retrieved 2019-09-15
  7. ^ Board approves promotions, Rice University, June 30, 2005, retrieved 2019-09-15
  8. ^ Haeringer, Guillaume (2018), Market Design: Auctions and Matching, The MIT Press, p. 236, ISBN 9780262345095
  9. ^ Rothe, Jörg (2015), Economics and Computation: An Introduction to Algorithmic Game Theory, Computational Social Choice, and Fair Division, Springer Texts in Business and Economics, Springer, p. 183, ISBN 9783662479049

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