About Me
I am Christos Tzamos, a second-year Graduate Student in the Theory of Computation group at CSAIL, MIT where I am advised by Prof. Constantinos Daskalakis.
I grew up in Athens, Greece where I did my undergraduate studies in National Technical University of Athens (Sept. 2006 - June 2011).
Research
I am interested in Algorithmic Game Theory, Machine Learning as well as in the Design, Analysis and Theory of Algorithms. Here are my publications:
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The Complexity of Optimal Mechanism Design
Constantinos Daskalakis, Alan Deckelbaum and Christos Tzamos
Working Paper, CoRR abs/1207.0935 -
Mechanism Design via Optimal Transport
Constantinos Daskalakis, Alan Deckelbaum and Christos Tzamos
In the 14th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce, EC 2013 -
Strategyproof Facility Location for Concave Cost Functions
Dimitris Fotakis and Christos Tzamos
In the 14th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce, EC 2013 -
On the Power of Deterministic Mechanisms for Facility Location
Games
Dimitris Fotakis and Christos Tzamos
In the 40th Int'l Colloquium on Automata, Languages and Programming, ICALP 2013 -
Optimal Pricing is Hard
Constantinos Daskalakis, Alan Deckelbaum and Christos Tzamos
In the 8th Workshop on Internet & Network Economics, WINE 2012. -
Winner-Imposing
Strategyproof Mechanisms for Multiple Facility Location Games
Dimitris Fotakis and Christos Tzamos
In the 6th Workshop on Internet & Network Economics, WINE 2010. -
Mechanism Design Without Money.
Christos Tzamos
Undergraduate Diploma Thesis, National Technical University of Athens, July 2011 (title is in Greek but main content, page 5 and on, is in English)