aggregation; theory of choice; voting theory; binary relations; partial orders; utility theory; social choice theory.
Subject:
Aggregation theory. Three models of aggregation of individual opinions to a social decision have been studied: a) the model of aggregation of individual binary relations (preferences) into social binary relation (preference), b) the model of aggregation of individual choice functions into social choice function, and c) the model of aggregation of individual binary relations (preferences) into social choice function. In the framework of axiomatic approach a complete description of local (Arrovian) procedures has been obtained. A classically rational subject is a maximizer: he chooses the best alternative(s) according to some utility function, a paradigm going back to the eighteenth century. One of the ways to overcome its well-known deficiences is to extend it to take into account insensitivity threshold as well as the context of choice. I conxtructed a systematic overview on the extended utility maximization theory covering the classic theory, the theory of the utility maximization within a context-free or context-dependent threshold, and the related preference and choice models. On this way new classes of partial orders have been obtained: simple and simplest semiorders.
Biography
2001 Visiting Professor, University Paris 1 (Pantheone, Sorbonne), France. 1995–2001 Visiting Professor, Bosphorus University, Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey. 1994–1995 Visiting Professor, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA. 1993 Doctor of Science in Social Choice Theory (thesis title "Local Aggregation Models"). 1992 Visiting Professor, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, California, USA. 2001 Present, Mark Aizerman Chair on Choice Theory and Decision Analysis, Director of the Research Centre for Political Processes. 1991–1998, 2001 Present, Head of Research Department; 1998–2001 Leading Researcher; 1989–1991 Research Sector Head; 1986–1989 Senior Researcher; 1980–1985 Junior Researcher. 1981 Ph.D. in Management in Socio-Economic Systems (thesis title "Interval Choice"). 1975–1980 Ph.D. student. 1974 Present, Institute of Control Sciences of the Russian Academy of Sciences (formerly, Institute of Automation and Remote Control, USSR Academy of Sciences). 1974 Graduated from the Moscow State University. 1969–1974 Student, Mathematics Faculty, Moscow State University.
Member of American Mathematical Society, International Econometric Society, The Society of Social Choice and Welfare, International Society on Ecological Economics, Public Choice Society.
Main publications:
Aizerman M., Aleskerov F. Theory of Choice. Elsevier, North-Holland, 1995.
Aleskerov F. Arrovian Aggregation Models. Kluwer Academic Publishers, Dordercht, 1999.
Aleskerov F., Monjardet B. Utility Maximization. Choice and Preference, Springer, Berlin, 2002.
F. T. Aleskerov, A. B. Zhulin, B. A. Morgunov, A. V. Sedov, “Automated information system for accounting and control of the municipal solid waste management”, Informatsionnye Tekhnologii i Vychslitel'nye Sistemy, 2020, no. 1, 44–52
2019
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F. T. Aleskerov, D. N. Tverskoi, “Modeling the influence of external factors on the emergence of specialization in abstract systems”, Probl. Upr., 2019, no. 1, 26–31
2015
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F. T. Aleskerov, V. Yu. Belousova, V. V. Petrushchenko, “Measuring higher education institutions' efficiency: data envelopment analysis and stochastic frontier approach”, Probl. Upr., 2015, no. 5, 2–19; Automation and Remote Control, 78:5 (2017), 902–923
F. T. Aleskerov, E. Kataeva, V. V. Pislyakov, V. I. Yakuba, “Evaluation of scientists’ output using the method of threshold aggregation”, UBS, 44 (2013), 172–189
S. N. Vassilyev, F. T. Aleskerov, A. A. Ivanov, V. I. Yakuba, “Mechanisms for economic decisions for utilization of oil associated gas”, Probl. Upr., 2012, no. 4, 18–25
2008
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F. T. Aleskerov, V. A. Kalyagin, K. B. Pogorel'skii, “Power distribution analysis in the international monetary fund”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2008, no. 11, 140–148; Autom. Remote Control, 69:11 (2008), 1946–1952
F. T. Aleskerov, D. A. Yuzbashev, V. I. Yakuba, “Threshold aggregation of the three-graded rankings”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2007, no. 1, 147–152; Autom. Remote Control, 68:1 (2007), 133–138
F. T. Aleskerov, N. A. Andryushina, O. E. Khutorskaya, V. I. Yakuba, “A system for evaluating citizens' satisfaction with regional administration”, Probl. Upr., 2007, no. 3, 9–13
F. T. Aleskerov, “Simple and Simplest Semiorders in Extremizational Choice with Additive Error”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2002, no. 2, 137–145; Autom. Remote Control, 63:2 (2002), 296–303
F. T. Aleskerov, “Local models of voting. A survey of axiomatic methods”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2000, no. 10, 3–26; Autom. Remote Control, 61:10 (2000), 1585–1608
F. T. Aleskerov, E. Kurbanov, “On the degree of manipulability of group choice rules”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1998, no. 10, 134–146; Autom. Remote Control, 59:10 (1998), 1460–1468
F. T. Aleskerov, D. Dugan, “Voting procedures in the choice function space: the nonmonotone case”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1994, no. 6, 115–134; Autom. Remote Control, 55:6 (1994), 869–884
1993
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R. P. Agaev, F. T. Aleskerov, “Generalized interval choice mechanisms and functions generated by them”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1993, no. 4, 147–159; Autom. Remote Control, 54:4 (1993), 662–671
M. A. Aizerman, F. T. Aleskerov, “Functional local operators in the voting theory. III”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1984, no. 7, 108–120; Autom. Remote Control, 45:7 (1984), 912–923
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M. A. Aizerman, F. T. Aleskerov, “Functional local operators in the voting theory. II”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1984, no. 6, 105–114; Autom. Remote Control, 45:6 (1984), 775–782
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M. A. Aizerman, F. T. Aleskerov, “Functional local operators in the voting theory. I”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1984, no. 5, 79–88; Autom. Remote Control, 45:5 (1984), 613–620
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F. T. Aleskerov, E. V. Bauman, V. I. Vol'skii, “Methods for estimation of interval expert evaluations”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1984, no. 3, 127–133; Autom. Remote Control, 45:3 (1984), 384–389
M. A. Aizerman, F. T. Aleskerov, “The Arrow problem in the group choice theory (the problem analysis)”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1983, no. 9, 127–151; Autom. Remote Control, 44:9 (1983), 1211–1232
1981
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F. T. Aleskerov, N. V. Zavalishin, B. M. Litvakov, “On decomposition of choice functions into a system of interval choices”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1981, no. 7, 155–160; Autom. Remote Control, 42:7 (1981), 977–981
1980
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F. T. Aleskerov, “An interval choice of alternatives and its expansion”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1980, no. 6, 129–134; Autom. Remote Control, 41:6 (1980), 844–848
1979
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F. T. Aleskerov, N. V. Zavalishin, B. M. Litvakov, “On decomposition of choice functions into a system of simpler functions”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 1979, no. 3, 107–118; Autom. Remote Control, 40:3 (1979), 409–419
2009
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F. T. Aleskerov, “How to prepare and write PhD and MS thesis”, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2009, no. 11, 177–188; Autom. Remote Control, 70:11 (2009), 1928–1938
F. T. Aleskerov, A. A. Dorofeyuk, M. M. Korotaev, B. G. Litvak, D. A. Novikov, Yu. V. Sidel'nikov, “30 Years of the Seminar “Expert Estimates and Data Analysis””, Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2003, no. 5, 199–201; Autom. Remote Control, 64:5 (2003), 851–852
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