Edith Elkind is a prominent computer scientist known for her work in artificial intelligence, particularly in the areas of multi-agent systems, computational social choice, and algorithms. Her research often involves topics such as game theory, social choice theory, and the interaction of algorithms in social contexts. Elkind has contributed significantly to the understanding of how computational methods can be applied to problems in economics and social science.
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