Handbook of Computational Social Choice
Discover the fascinating realm of computational social choice with the Handbook of Computational Social Choice by Felix Brandt, published by Cambridge University Press in 2016. This comprehensive volume spans 548 pages and delves into the intricate relationship between computer science and economics, focusing on the computational aspects of collective decision-making.
Explore the book's major themes, including voting mechanisms, fair allocation strategies, and coalition formation. Designed for graduate students and researchers across various disciplines—such as computer science, economics, mathematics, political science, and philosophy—this handbook serves as an essential resource for understanding the complexities of social choice theory. Enhance your knowledge and gain valuable insights into this interdisciplinary field with this authoritative guide.