Iftah Gamzu

556 total citations
21 papers, 158 citations indexed

About

Iftah Gamzu is a scholar working on Computer Networks and Communications, Management Science and Operations Research and Computational Theory and Mathematics. According to data from OpenAlex, Iftah Gamzu has authored 21 papers receiving a total of 158 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Computer Networks and Communications, 7 papers in Management Science and Operations Research and 6 papers in Computational Theory and Mathematics. Recurrent topics in Iftah Gamzu's work include Optimization and Search Problems (8 papers), Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs (6 papers) and Spam and Phishing Detection (4 papers). Iftah Gamzu is often cited by papers focused on Optimization and Search Problems (8 papers), Complexity and Algorithms in Graphs (6 papers) and Spam and Phishing Detection (4 papers). Iftah Gamzu collaborates with scholars based in Israel, United States and Switzerland. Iftah Gamzu's co-authors include Moshe Tennenholtz, Noga Alon, Danny Segev, Yuval Emek, Michal Feldman, Yossi Azar, Xiaoxin Yin, Liane Lewin-Eytan, Yoelle Maarek and Tonguç Ünlüyurt and has published in prestigious journals such as Theoretical Computer Science, Algorithmica and Naval Research Logistics (NRL).

In The Last Decade

Iftah Gamzu

17 papers receiving 146 citations

Peers

Iftah Gamzu
Ana Lelescu United States
Tom Khabaza United States
Tuhin Sarkar United States
Feixia Ji China
Geun Sik Jo South Korea
Mahsa Derakhshan United States
Aykut Firat United States
Ana Lelescu United States
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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Iftah Gamzu

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Iftah Gamzu. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Iftah Gamzu based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Iftah Gamzu. Iftah Gamzu is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Gamzu, Iftah, et al.. (2020). Query Rewriting for Voice Shopping Null Queries. 1369–1378. 3 indexed citations
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Gamzu, Iftah, Liane Lewin-Eytan, & Natalia Silberstein. (2018). Unsubscription. 189–197. 3 indexed citations
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Castro, Dotan Di, et al.. (2018). Automated Extractions for Machine Generated Mail. 655–662. 4 indexed citations
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Gamzu, Iftah, et al.. (2016). Approximation algorithms for sequential batch‐testing of series systems. Naval Research Logistics (NRL). 63(4). 275–286. 9 indexed citations
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Castro, Dotan Di, et al.. (2016). Structural Clustering of Machine-Generated Mail. 217–226. 10 indexed citations
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Gamzu, Iftah, et al.. (2015). Improved Theoretical and Practical Guarantees for Chromatic Correlation Clustering. 55–65. 5 indexed citations
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Gamzu, Iftah, et al.. (2015). You Will Get Mail!Predicting the Arrival of Future Email. 1327–1332. 7 indexed citations
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Azar, Yossi, et al.. (2014). Generalized Reordering Buffer Management. DROPS (Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz Center for Informatics). 1 indexed citations
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Gamzu, Iftah, et al.. (2014). Improved Approximation for Orienting Mixed Graphs. Algorithmica. 74(1). 49–64.
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Azar, Yossi, et al.. (2013). The loss of serving in the dark. 951–960.
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Gamzu, Iftah, et al.. (2012). Mobile facility location: combinatorial filtering via weighted occupancy. Journal of Combinatorial Optimization. 28(2). 358–375. 2 indexed citations
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Alon, Noga, Iftah Gamzu, & Moshe Tennenholtz. (2012). Optimizing budget allocation among channels and influencers. 381–388. 42 indexed citations
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Emek, Yuval, et al.. (2012). Signaling schemes for revenue maximization. 514–531. 37 indexed citations
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Bafna, Vineet, Iftah Gamzu, Danny Segev, et al.. (2011). On the Approximability of Reachability-Preserving Network Orientations. Internet Mathematics. 7(4). 209–232. 4 indexed citations
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Azar, Yossi, Uriel Feige, Iftah Gamzu, Thomas Moscibroda, & Prasad Raghavendra. (2011). Buffer Management for Colored Packets with Deadlines. Theory of Computing Systems. 49(4). 738–756. 1 indexed citations
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Gamzu, Iftah & Danny Segev. (2010). A polylogarithmic approximation for computing non-metric terminal Steiner trees. Information Processing Letters. 110(18-19). 826–829. 1 indexed citations
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Azar, Yossi, Iftah Gamzu, & Shai Gutner. (2010). Truthful unsplittable flow for large capacity networks. ACM Transactions on Algorithms. 6(2). 1–20. 2 indexed citations
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Gamzu, Iftah. (2009). Improved lower bounds for non-utilitarian truthfulness. Theoretical Computer Science. 412(7). 626–632. 2 indexed citations
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Azar, Yossi, Uriel Feige, Iftah Gamzu, Thomas Moscibroda, & Prasad Raghavendra. (2009). Buffer management for colored packets with deadlines. 319–327. 2 indexed citations
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Gamzu, Iftah & Danny Segev. (2009). Improved online algorithms for the sorting buffer problem on line metrics. ACM Transactions on Algorithms. 6(1). 1–14. 6 indexed citations

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