Countries citing papers authored by Nicolas Maudet
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This map shows the geographic impact of Nicolas Maudet's research. It shows the number of citations coming from papers published by authors working in each country. You can also color the map by specialization and compare the number of citations received by Nicolas Maudet with the expected number of citations based on a country's size and research output (numbers larger than one mean the country cites Nicolas Maudet more than expected).
This network shows the impact of papers produced by Nicolas Maudet. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by Nicolas Maudet. The network helps show where Nicolas Maudet may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of Nicolas Maudet
This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Nicolas Maudet.
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Maudet, Nicolas, et al.. (2019). House Markets and Single-Peaked Preferences: From Centralized to Decentralized Allocation Procedures.. arXiv (Cornell University).2 indexed citations
Bonzon, Elise, et al.. (2016). A Comparative Study of Ranking-based Semantics for Abstract Argumentation. arXiv (Cornell University).12 indexed citations
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Chevaleyre, Yann, Nicolas Maudet, & Ulle Endriss. (2011). Protocols for Tractable Resource Allocation with k-additive Utilities. Base Institutionnelle de Recherche de l'université Paris-Dauphine (BIRD) (University Paris-Dauphine).
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Tsoukiàs, Alexis, et al.. (2010). Discussing Proof-Standards in the Context of Multiple Criteria Decision-Aiding. Base Institutionnelle de Recherche de l'université Paris-Dauphine (BIRD) (University Paris-Dauphine).1 indexed citations
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Chevaleyre, Yann, et al.. (2009). Compiling the votes of a subelectorate. Base Institutionnelle de Recherche de l'université Paris-Dauphine (BIRD) (University Paris-Dauphine). 97–102.16 indexed citations
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Maudet, Nicolas, et al.. (2008). Raisonnement hypothétique distribué sans connaissance commune.. 213–222.
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Maudet, Nicolas, et al.. (2007). Argumentation in multi-agent systems : third international workshop, ArgMAS 2006, Hakodate, Japan, May 8, 2006 : revised selected and invited papers. Springer eBooks.3 indexed citations
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Chevaleyre, Yann, et al.. (2007). Reaching envy-free states in distributed negotiation settings. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 1239–1244.33 indexed citations
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Chevaleyre, Yann, Ulle Endriss, & Nicolas Maudet. (2007). Allocating goods on a graph to eliminate envy. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 700–705.18 indexed citations
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Parsons, Simon, Nicolas Maudet, Pavlos Moraı̈tis, & Iyad Rahwan. (2006). Argumentation in Multi-Agent Systems: Second International Workshop, ArgMAS 2005,Utrecht, Netherlands, July 26, 2005,Revised Selected and Invited Papers ... / Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence). Springer eBooks.8 indexed citations
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Chevaleyre, Yann, Ulle Endriss, & Nicolas Maudet. (2005). On maximal classes of utility functions for efficient one-to-one negotiation. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 941–946.10 indexed citations
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Chevaleyre, Yann, Paul E. Dunne, Ulle Endriss, et al.. (2005). ISSUES IN MULTI AGENT RESOURCE ALLOCATION. UvA-DARE (University of Amsterdam). 30(1). 3–31.282 indexed citations
Balbo, Flavien, et al.. (2004). Interactions opportunistes par l'écoute flottante (article court).. 265–270.
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Endriss, Ulle, Nicolas Maudet, Fariba Sadri, & Francesca Toni. (2004). Logic-based Agent Communication Protocols.3 indexed citations
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Endriss, Ulle, et al.. (2003). Competent Agents and Customising Protocols.1 indexed citations
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