- Brief Bio: I am a Professor for Algorithmic Game Theory in the School of Computation, Information and Technology at TUM. Prior to this appointment, I was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Carnegie Mellon University and Stanford University and an Assistant Professor at Ludwig Maximilians University. I received my diploma and my doctoral degree from TUM. I am a Managing Editor of Social Choice and Welfare, an Associate Editor of the ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation, and a former Co-Editor of Games and Economic Behavior.
 - Research: My research explores fundamental challenges that emerge when multiple self-interested entities, known as agents, interact. These challenges include modeling preferences over uncertain outcomes, analyzing optimal rational behavior, and studying mechanisms that allow agents to aggregate their individual preferences—such as voting systems or allocation rules. My work addresses formally provable statements within rigorous frameworks, drawing on tools from mathematics, economics, and computer science. Raison d'être.
 - Curriculum vitae: [ English ] [ German ]
 
Publications 
By topic:     🔆 Maximal Lotteries     🎲 Probabilistic Social Choice     🎗️ Donor Coordination     🏟️ Tournament Solutions     🗳️ Voting Paradoxes     💻 Computer-Aided Proofs     ♻️ Dynamics     🕺 Hedonic Games     👫 Matching     📊 Pareto Efficiency     🤥 Strategyproofness     🚶♂️ Participation Incentives     ♟️ Game Theory     🤔 Rational Choice     🔐 Cryptographic Protocols     🔨 Auctions
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F. Brandt, M. Greger, and R. Romen.
 On strategyproofness and localizedness in social choice.
 2025.
 Working paper.
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F. Brandt, H. Chen, C. Dong, P. Lederer, and A. Schlenga.
 Majoritarian assignment rules.
 2025.
 Working paper.
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F. Brandt.
 Stochastic choice and dynamics based on pairwise comparisons.
 In M. Voorneveld, J. W. Weibull, T. Andersson, R. B. Myerson, J.-F.
  Laslier, R. Laraki, and Y. Koriyama, editors, One Hundred Years of Game
  Theory: A Nobel Symposium, Econometric Society Monographs. Cambridge
  University Press, 2026.
 Forthcoming.
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F. Brandt, M. Greger, E. Segal-Halevi, and W. Suksompong.
 Optimal budget aggregation with star-shaped preference domains.
 Mathematics of Operations Research, 2026.
 Forthcoming.
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F. Brandt, M. Greger, E. Segal-Halevi, and W. Suksompong.
 Coordinating charitable donations with Leontief preferences.
 Journal of Economic Theory, 230:106096, 2025.
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F. Brandt and F. Grundbacher.
 The Banks set and the bipartisan set may be disjoint.
 Social Choice and Welfare, 2025.
 Forthcoming.
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F. Brandt, C. Dong, and D. Peters.
 Condorcet-consistent choice among three candidates.
 Games and Economic Behavior, 153:113–130, 2025.
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F. Brandt and C. Dong.
 On locally rationalizable social choice functions.
 Theory and Decision, 2025.
 Forthcoming.
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F. Brandt and P. Lederer.
 Weak strategyproofness in randomized social choice.
 In Proceedings of the 39th AAAI Conference on Artificial
  Intelligence (AAAI), volume 13, pages 13667–13674, 2025.
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F. Brandl and F. Brandt.
 An axiomatic characterization of Nash equilibrium.
 Theoretical Economics, 19(4):1473–1504, 2024.
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F. Brandt, M. Bullinger, and L. Tappe.
 Stability based on single-agent deviations in additively
  separable hedonic games.
 Artificial Intelligence, 334:104160, 2024.
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F. Brandt, P. Lederer, and R. Romen.
 Relaxed notions of Condorcet-consistency and efficiency for
  strategyproof social decision schemes.
 Social Choice and Welfare, 63(1):19–55, 2024.
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F. Brandl and F. Brandt.
 A natural adaptive process for collective decision-making.
 Theoretical Economics, 19(2):667–703, 2024.
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F. Brandt and A. Wilczynski.
 On the convergence of swap dynamics to Pareto-optimal
  matchings.
 Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 80:1063–1098,
  2024.
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F. Brandt, P. Lederer, and W. Suksompong.
 Incentives in social decision schemes with pairwise comparison
  preferences.
 Games and Economic Behavior, 142:266–291, 2023.
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F. Brandt, P. Lederer, and S. Tausch.
 Strategyproof social decision schemes on super Condorcet
  domains.
 In Proceedings of the 22nd International Conference on
  Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pages 1734–1742, 2023.
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F. Brandt and P. Lederer.
 Characterizing the top cycle via strategyproofness.
 Theoretical Economics, 18(2):837–883, 2023.
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F. Brandt, M. Bullinger, and A. Wilczynski.
 Reaching individually stable coalition structures.
 ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation,
  11(1–2):4:1–65, 2023.
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F. Brandt, C. Saile, and C. Stricker.
 Strategyproof social choice when preferences and outcomes may
  contain ties.
 Journal of Economic Theory, 202:105447, 2022.
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F. Brandl, F. Brandt, M. Greger, D. Peters, C. Stricker, and W. Suksompong.
 Funding public projects: A case for the Nash product rule.
 Journal of Mathematical Economics, 99:102585, 2022.
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F. Brandt, M. Matthäus, and C. Saile.
 Minimal voting paradoxes.
 Journal of Theoretical Politics, 34(4):527–551, 2022.
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F. Brandt and M. Bullinger.
 Finding and recognizing popular coalition structures.
 Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 74:569–626, 2022.
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F. Brandl, F. Brandt, and C. Stricker.
 An analytical and experimental comparison of maximal lottery
  schemes.
 Social Choice and Welfare, 58(1):5–38, 2022.
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F. Brandt, M. Bullinger, and P. Lederer.
 On the indecisiveness of Kelly-strategyproof social choice
  functions.
 Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 73:1093–1130,
  2022.
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F. Brandl, F. Brandt, D. Peters, and C. Stricker.
 Distribution rules under dichotomous preferences: Two out of
  three ain't bad.
 In Proceedings of the 22nd ACM Conference on Economics and
  Computation (ACM-EC), pages 158–179, 2021.
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F. Brandt, C. Geist, and M. Strobel.
 Analyzing the practical relevance of the Condorcet loser
  paradox and the agenda contraction paradox.
 In M. Diss and V. Merlin, editors, Evaluating Voting Systems
  with Probability Models: Essays by and in Honor of William Gehrlein and
  Dominique Lepelley, Studies in Choice and Welfare, pages 97–115.
  Springer-Verlag, 2021.
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F. Brandt, J. Hofbauer, and M. Strobel.
 Exploring the no-show paradox for Condorcet extensions.
 In M. Diss and V. Merlin, editors, Evaluating Voting Systems
  with Probability Models: Essays by and in Honor of William Gehrlein and
  Dominique Lepelley, Studies in Choice and Welfare, pages 251–273.
  Springer-Verlag, 2021.
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F. Brandl and F. Brandt.
 Arrovian aggregation of convex preferences.
 Econometrica, 88(2):799–844, 2020.
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G. Bachmeier, F. Brandt, C. Geist, P. Harrenstein, K. Kardel, D. Peters, and
  H. G. Seedig.
 k-majority digraphs and the hardness of voting with a constant
  number of voters.
 Journal of Computer and System Sciences, 105:130–157, 2019.
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F. Brandl, F. Brandt, C. Geist, and J. Hofbauer.
 Strategic abstention based on preference extensions: Positive
  results and computer-generated impossibilities.
 Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 66:1031–1056,
  2019.
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F. Brandt.
 Collective choice lotteries: Dealing with randomization in
  economic design.
 In J.-F. Laslier, H. Moulin, M. R. Sanver, and W. S. Zwicker,
  editors, The Future of Economic Design, Studies in Economic Design,
  pages 51–56. Springer-Verlag, 2019.
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F. Brandl and F. Brandt.
 Justifying optimal play via consistency.
 Theoretical Economics, 14(4):1185–1201, 2019.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandl, F. Brandt, P. Harrenstein, M. Olsen, and D. Peters.
 Fractional hedonic games.
 ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation, 7(2):1–29,
  2019.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandt, E. Elkind, and P. Skowron.
 Computational social choice: The first ten years and beyond.
 In B. Steffen and G. Woeginger, editors, Computing and Software
  Science, volume 10000 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS),
  chapter 48–65. Springer-Verlag, 2019.
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F. Brandl, F. Brandt, and J. Hofbauer.
 Welfare maximization entices participation.
 Games and Economic Behavior, 14:308–314, 2019.
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F. Brandt, M. Brill, H. G. Seedig, and W. Suksompong.
 On the structure of stable tournament solutions.
 Economic Theory, 65(2):483–507, 2018.
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F. Brandl, F. Brandt, M. Eberl, and C. Geist.
 Proving the incompatibility of efficiency and strategyproofness
  via SMT solving.
 Journal of the ACM, 65(2):1–28, 2018.
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F. Brandt, M. Brill, and P. Harrenstein.
 Extending tournament solutions.
 Social Choice and Welfare, 51(2):193–222, 2018.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandl, F. Brandt, and M. Brill.
 On the tradeoff between efficiency and strategyproofness.
 Games and Economic Behavior, 110:1–18, 2018.
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S. Albers, M. Bichler, F. Brandt, P. Gritzmann, and R. Kolisch.
 Algorithmic Economics und Operations Research.
 Informatik Spektrum, 40(2):165–171, 2017.
 Special Issue “50 Jahre Informatik München”.
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F. Brandt.
 Rolling the dice: Recent results in probabilistic social
  choice.
 In U. Endriss, editor, Trends in Computational Social Choice,
  chapter 1, pages 3–26. AI Access, 2017.
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F. Brandl, F. Brandt, and J. Hofbauer.
 Random assignment with optional participation.
 In Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on
  Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pages 326–334, 2017.
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F. Brandt, C. Geist, and D. Peters.
 Optimal bounds for the no-show paradox via SAT solving.
 Mathematical Social Sciences, 90:18–27, 2017.
 Special Issue in Honor of Hervé Moulin.
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F. Brandt, P. Harrenstein, and H. G. Seedig.
 Minimal extending sets in tournaments.
 Mathematical Social Sciences, 87:55–63, 2017.
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F. Brandl, F. Brandt, and W. Suksompong.
 The impossibility of extending random dictatorship to weak
  preferences.
 Economics Letters, 141:44–47, 2016.
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F. Brandl, F. Brandt, and H. G. Seedig.
 Consistent probabilistic social choice.
 Econometrica, 84(5):1839–1880, 2016.
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F. Brandt, J. Hofbauer, and M. Suderland.
 Majority graphs of assignment problems and properties of popular
  random assignments.
 In Proceedings of the 6th International Workshop on
  Computational Social Choice (COMSOC), 2016.
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F. Brandt, M. Brill, and W. Suksompong.
 An ordinal minimax theorem.
 Games and Economic Behavior, 95:107–112, 2016.
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F. Brandt and C. Geist.
 Finding strategyproof social choice functions via SAT
  solving.
 Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 55:565–602, 2016.
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F. Brandt and H. G. Seedig.
 On the discriminative power of tournament solutions.
 In Selected Papers of the International Conference on Operations
  Research, OR2014, Operations Research Proceedings, pages 53–58.
  Springer-Verlag, 2016.
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F. Brandt, V. Conitzer, U. Endriss, J. Lang, and A. D. Procaccia.
 Introduction to computational social choice.
 In F. Brandt, V. Conitzer, U. Endriss, J. Lang, and A. D. Procaccia,
  editors, Handbook of Computational Social Choice, chapter 1. Cambridge
  University Press, 2016.
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F. Brandt, M. Brill, and P. Harrenstein.
 Tournament solutions.
 In F. Brandt, V. Conitzer, U. Endriss, J. Lang, and A. D. Procaccia,
  editors, Handbook of Computational Social Choice, chapter 3. Cambridge
  University Press, 2016.
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F. Brandt and M. Brill.
 Computing dominance-based solution concepts.
 ACM Transactions on Economics and Computation, 5(2):1–22,
  2016.
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F. Brandt, C. Geist, and P. Harrenstein.
 A note on the McKelvey uncovered set and Pareto
  optimality.
 Social Choice and Welfare, 46(1):81–91, 2016.
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F. Brandt, M. Brill, E. Hemaspaandra, and L. A. Hemaspaandra.
 Bypassing combinatorial protections: Polynomial-time
  algorithms for single-peaked electorates.
 Journal of Artificial Intelligence Research, 53:439–496, 2015.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandl, and F. Brandt.
 Universal Pareto dominance and welfare for plausible utility
  functions.
 Journal of Mathematical Economics, 60:123–133, 2015.
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F. Brandt, G. Chabin, and C. Geist.
 Pnyx: A powerful and user-friendly tool for preference
  aggregation.
 In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on
  Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pages 1915–1916, 2015.
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F. Brandl, F. Brandt, and J. Hofbauer.
 Incentives for participation and abstention in probabilistic
  social choice.
 In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on
  Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pages 1411–1419, 2015.
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F. Brandl, F. Brandt, and M. Strobel.
 Fractional hedonic games: Individual and group stability.
 In Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on
  Autonomous Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pages 1219–1227, 2015.
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F. Brandt, A. Dau, and H. G. Seedig.
 Bounds on the disparity and separation of tournament solutions.
 Discrete Applied Mathematics, 187:41–49, 2015.
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F. Brandt.
 Set-monotonicity implies Kelly-strategyproofness.
 Social Choice and Welfare, 45(4):793–804, 2015.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandt, M. Brill, and J. Mestre.
 Computational aspects of random serial dictatorship.
 ACM SIGecom Exchanges, 13(2):26–30, 2014.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandl, and F. Brandt.
 On the incompatibility of efficiency and strategyproofness in
  randomized social choice.
 In Proceedings of the 28th AAAI Conference on Artificial
  Intelligence (AAAI), pages 545–551, 2014.
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F. Brandt, M. Brill, F. Fischer, and P. Harrenstein.
 Minimal retentive sets in tournaments.
 Social Choice and Welfare, 42(3):551–574, 2014.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandt, and H. G. Seedig.
 Computing desirable partitions in additively separable hedonic
  games.
 Artificial Intelligence, 195:316–334, 2013.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandt, and P. Harrenstein.
 Pareto optimality in coalition formation.
 Games and Economic Behavior, 82:562–581, 2013.
[ link | 
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F. Brandt, V. Conitzer, and U. Endriss.
 Computational social choice.
 In G. Weiß, editor, Multiagent Systems, chapter 6, pages
  213–283. MIT Press, 2nd edition, 2013.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandt, and P. Stursberg.
 On popular random assignments.
 In Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on Algorithmic
  Game Theory (SAGT), volume 8146 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science
  (LNCS), pages 183–194. Springer-Verlag, 2013.
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F. Brandt, F. Fischer, and P. Harrenstein.
 On the rate of convergence of fictitious play.
 Theory of Computing Systems, 53(1):41–52, 2013.
 Special Issue on Algorithmic Game Theory.
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D. Baumeister, F. Brandt, F. Fischer, J. Hoffmann, and J. Rothe.
 The complexity of computing minimal unidirectional covering
  sets.
 Theory of Computing Systems, 53(3):467–502, 2013.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandt, and M. Brill.
 The computational complexity of random serial dictatorship.
 Economics Letters, 121(3):341–345, 2013.
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F. Brandt, M. Chudnovsky, I. Kim, G. Liu, S. Norin, A. Scott, P. Seymour, and
  S. Thomassé.
 A counterexample to a conjecture of Schwartz.
 Social Choice and Welfare, 40(3):739–743, 2013.
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F. Brandt.
 From Arrow's impossibility to Schwartz's tournament
  equilibrium set (Invited tutorial).
 In Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on
  Relational and Algebraic Methods in Computer Science, volume 6663 of 
  Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), pages 50–51. Springer-Verlag,
  2011.
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F. Brandt, M. Brill, and H. G. Seedig.
 On the fixed-parameter tractability of composition-consistent
  tournament solutions.
 In Proceedings of the 22nd International Joint Conference on
  Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), pages 85–90, 2011.
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F. Brandt and M. Brill.
 Necessary and sufficient conditions for the strategyproofness of
  irresolute social choice functions.
 In Proceedings of the 13th Conference on Theoretical Aspects of
  Rationality and Knowledge (TARK), pages 136–142, 2011.
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F. Brandt, M. Brill, F. Fischer, and P. Harrenstein.
 On the complexity of iterated weak dominance in constant-sum
  games.
 Theory of Computing Systems, 49(1):162–181, 2011.
 Special Issue on Algorithmic Game Theory.
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F. Brandt, M. Brill, F. Fischer, and J. Hoffmann.
 The computational complexity of weak saddles.
 Theory of Computing Systems, 49(1):139–161, 2011.
 Special Issue on Algorithmic Game Theory.
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F. Brandt, F. Fischer, and M. Holzer.
 Equilibria of graphical games with symmetries.
 Theoretical Computer Science, 412:675–685, 2011.
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F. Brandt.
 Minimal stable sets in tournaments.
 Journal of Economic Theory, 146(4):1481–1499, 2011.
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F. Brandt and P. Harrenstein.
 Set-rationalizable choice and self-stability.
 Journal of Economic Theory, 146(4):1721–1731, 2011.
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F. Brandt, F. Fischer, P. Harrenstein, and M. Mair.
 A computational analysis of the tournament equilibrium set.
 Social Choice and Welfare, 34(4):597–609, 2010.
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F. Brandt and P. Harrenstein.
 Characterization of dominance relations in finite coalitional
  games.
 Theory and Decision, 69(2):233–256, 2010.
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H. Aziz, F. Brandt, and P. Harrenstein.
 Monotone cooperative games and their threshold versions.
 In Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Autonomous
  Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pages 1017–1024, 2010.
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F. Brandt, F. Fischer, and M. Holzer.
 On iterated dominance, matrix elimination, and matched paths.
 In Proceedings of the 27th International Symposium on
  Theoretical Aspects of Computer Science (STACS), Leibniz International
  Proceedings in Informatics (LIPIcs), pages 107–118. LZI, 2010.
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F. Brandt.
 Auctions.
 In B. Rosenberg, editor, Handbook of Financial Cryptography and
  Security, chapter 2, pages 49–58. CRC Press, 2010.
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F. Brandt, F. Fischer, and M. Holzer.
 Symmetries and the complexity of pure Nash equilibrium.
 Journal of Computer and System Sciences, 75(3):163–177, 2009.
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F. Brandt.
 Tournament solutions – Extensions of maximality and their
  applications to decision-making.
 Habilitation Thesis, Faculty for Mathematics, Computer Science, and
  Statistics, University of Munich, 2009.
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F. Brandt, F. Fischer, and P. Harrenstein.
 The computational complexity of choice sets.
 Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 55(4):444–459, 2009.
 Special Issue on Computational Social Choice.
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F. Brandt.
 Some remarks on Dodgson's voting rule.
 Mathematical Logic Quarterly, 55(4):460–463, 2009.
 Special Issue on Computational Social Choice.
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F. Brandt, M. Brill, F. Fischer, P. Harrenstein, and J. Hoffmann.
 Computing Shapley's saddles.
 ACM SIGecom Exchanges, 8(2), 2009.
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F. Brandt, M. Brill, F. Fischer, and P. Harrenstein.
 Computational aspects of Shapley's saddles.
 In Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Autonomous
  Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pages 209–216, 2009.
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F. Brandt, F. Fischer, P. Harrenstein, and Y. Shoham.
 Ranking games.
 Artificial Intelligence, 173(2):221–239, 2009.
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F. Brandt and T. Sandholm.
 On the existence of unconditionally privacy-preserving auction
  protocols.
 ACM Transactions on Information and System Security, 11(2),
  2008.
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F. Brandt and F. Fischer.
 Computing the minimal covering set.
 Mathematical Social Sciences, 56(2):254–268, 2008.
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F. Brandt and F. Fischer.
 On the hardness and existence of quasi-strict equilibria.
 In Proceedings of the 1st International Symposium on Algorithmic
  Game Theory (SAGT), volume 4997 of Lecture Notes in Computer Science
  (LNCS), pages 291–302. Springer-Verlag, 2008.
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F. Brandt.
 Minimal stable sets in tournaments.
 Technical report, https://arxiv.org/abs/0803.2138, 2008.
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F. Brandt and F. Fischer.
 PageRank as a weak tournament solution.
 In Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Internet and
  Network Economics (WINE), volume 4858 of Lecture Notes in Computer
  Science (LNCS), pages 300–305. Springer-Verlag, 2007.
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F. Brandt, T. Sandholm, and Y. Shoham.
 Spiteful bidding in sealed-bid auctions.
 In Proceedings of the 20th International Joint Conference on
  Artificial Intelligence (IJCAI), pages 1207–1214, 2007.
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P. Harrenstein, F. Brandt, and F. Fischer.
 Commitment and extortion.
 In Proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Autonomous
  Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pages 108–115, 2007.
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venue ]
F. Brandt.
 How to obtain full privacy in auctions.
 International Journal of Information Security, 5(4):201–216,
  2006.
[ link | 
pdf ]
F. Brandt and T. Sandholm.
 Decentralized voting with unconditional privacy.
 In Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Autonomous
  Agents and Multiagent Systems (AAMAS), pages 357–364, 2005.
[ link | 
pdf | 
venue ]
F. Brandt and T. Sandholm.
 On correctness and privacy in distributed mechanisms.
 In Revised selected papers from the 7th AAMAS Workshop on
  Agent-Mediated Electronic Commerce (AMEC), volume 3937 of Lecture Notes
  in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI), pages 212–225, 2005.
[ link | 
pdf | 
venue ]
F. Brandt and T. Sandholm.
 Unconditional privacy in social choice.
 In Proceedings of the 10th Conference on Theoretical Aspects of
  Rationality and Knowledge (TARK), pages 207–218, 2005.
[ link | 
pdf | 
venue ]
F. Brandt and T. Sandholm.
 Efficient privacy-preserving protocols for multi-unit auctions.
 In Proceedings of the 9th International Conference on Financial
  Cryptography and Data Security (FC), volume 3570 of Lecture Notes in
  Computer Science (LNCS), pages 298–312. Springer-Verlag, 2005.
[ link | 
pdf | 
venue ]
F. Brandt.
 Efficient cryptographic protocol design based on distributed
  El Gamal encryption.
 In Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on
  Information Security and Cryptology (ICISC), volume 3935 of Lecture
  Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), pages 32–47. Springer-Verlag, 2005.
[ link | 
pdf | 
venue ]
F. Brandt.
 Social choice and preference protection - Towards fully
  private mechanism design.
 In Proceedings of the 4th ACM Conference on Electronic Commerce
  (ACM-EC), pages 220–221, 2003.
[ link | 
pdf | 
venue ]
F. Brandt.
 Private public choice.
 Technical Report FKI-247-03, Department of Computer Science,
  Technical University of Munich (TUM), 2003.
 ISSN 0941-6358.
[ link | 
pdf ]
F. Brandt.
 Fundamental aspects of privacy and deception in electronic
  auctions.
 Doctoral Thesis, Department for Computer Science, Technical
  University of Munich, 2003.
[ link | 
errata ]
F. Brandt.
 Secure and private auctions without auctioneers.
 Technical Report FKI-245-02, Department of Computer Science,
  Technical University of Munich (TUM), 2002.
 ISSN 0941-6358.
[ link | 
pdf ]
F. Brandt.
 A verifiable, bidder-resolved auction protocol.
 In Proceedings of the 5th AAMAS Workshop on Deception, Fraud and
  Trust in Agent Societies (Special Track on Privacy and Protection with
  Multi-Agent Systems), 2002.
[ pdf | 
venue ]
F. Brandt and G. Weiß.
 Antisocial agents and Vickrey auctions.
 In Intelligent Agents VIII, volume 2333 of Lecture Notes
  in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI), pages 335–347. Springer-Verlag, 2001.
[ link | 
pdf | 
venue ]
F. Brandt and G. Weiß.
 Vicious strategies for Vickrey auctions.
 In Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Autonomous
  Agents, pages 71–72, 2001.
[ link | 
pdf | 
venue ]
F. Brandt.
 Cryptographic protocols for secure second-price auctions.
 In Cooperative Information Agents V, volume 2182 of 
  Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI), pages 154–165.
  Springer-Verlag, 2001.
[ link | 
pdf | 
venue ]
F. Brandt, W. Brauer, and G. Weiß.
 Task assignment in multiagent systems based on Vickrey-type
  auctioning and leveled commitment contracting.
 In Cooperative Information Agents IV, volume 1860 of 
  Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence (LNAI), pages 95–106.
  Springer-Verlag, 2000.
[ link | 
pdf | 
venue ]
F. Brandt and G. Weiß.
 Exploring auction-based leveled commitment contracting. Part
  II: Dutch-type auctioning.
 Technical Report FKI-237-00, Department of Computer Science,
  Technical University of Munich (TUM), 2000.
 ISSN 0941-6358.
[ link | 
pdf ]
S. Schulz and F. Brandt.
 Using term space maps to capture search control knowledge in
  equational theorem proving.
 In Proceedings of the 12th Florida Artificial Intelligence
  Research Society Conference (FLAIRS), pages 244–248, 1999.
[ link | 
pdf | 
venue ]
F. Brandt and G. Weiß.
 Exploring auction-based leveled commitment contracting. Part
  I: English-type auctioning.
 Technical Report FKI-234-99, Department of Computer Science,
  Technical University of Munich (TUM), 1999.
 ISSN 0941-6358.
[ link | 
pdf ]
F. Brandt.
 Example selection for learning in automated theorem proving.
 Diploma Thesis, Department for Computer Science, Technical
  University of Munich, 1998.
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                    F. Brandt. Wie programmiere ich eine optimierte Linienroutine in Assembler?. TOS (Magazin plus Software für den Atari ST & TT), 07/93, 1993. [ jpg ]
F. Brandt. "Fullscreen"-Programming on the Atari ST. Maggie, Issue #10, 1993. [ txt ]
F. Brandt. Die Tricks der Fullscreen-Programmierung. TOS (Magazin plus Software für den Atari ST & TT), 02/92, 1992. [ jpg ]