Omer Tamuz
Professor of Economics and Mathematics
B.Sc., Tel Aviv University, 2006; M.Sc., Weizmann Institute of Science, 2010; Ph.D., 2013. Assistant Professor, Caltech, 2015-19; Professor, 2019-.
Overview
Omer Tamuz's work in Economics focuses on how people learn through social interaction, and on games and strategic behavior in networks. His mathematical interests lie in probability theory, ergodic theory, and their connections to group theory. He has also worked in machine learning and statistics, and in particular in combinatorial statistics, where the estimated parameter takes values in a finite set.
Publications
- Arieli, Itai;Babichenkoyako, Yakov et al. (2023) The Hazards and Benefits of Condescension in Social Learning
- He, Kevin;Sandomirskiy, Fedor et al. (2022) Private Private Information
- Mu, Xiaosheng;Pomatto, Luciano et al. (2022) Monotone Additive Statistics
- Huang, Wanying;Strack, Philipp et al. (2022) Learning in Repeated Interactions on Networks
- Galeotti, Andrea;Golub, Benjamin et al. (2021) Taxes and Market Power: A Principal Components Approach
- Chase, Zachary;Hann-Caruthers, Wade et al. (2021) Additive conjugacy and the Bohr compactification of orthogonal representationsMathematische Annalen
- Arieli, Itai;Babichenko, Yakov et al. (2021) Feasible Joint Posterior BeliefsJournal of Political Economy
- Bikhchandani, Sushil;Hirshleifer, David et al. (2021) Information Cascades and Social Learning
- Bartholdi, Laurent;Hann-Caruthers, Wade et al. (2021) Equitable Voting RulesEconometrica
- Harel, Matan;Mossel, Elchanan et al. (2021) Rational GroupthinkQuarterly Journal of Economics
Related Courses
2022-23
Ma/ACM/IDS 140 ab – Probability
2021-22
Ma/ACM/IDS 140 ab – Probability
2020-21
Ma/ACM/IDS 140 ab – Probability