Edan Orzech
Email: {the output of "and a nut" on google translate from English to Polish,
without the space and quotation marks} at csail mit edu
Email is also available in my resume below.
I am a fourth-year PhD student in computer science at MIT. I work on game theory with
Martin Rinard.
I work on the theory of games between bounded-capability agents. For example, the
agents can have bounded reasoning capabilities, or limited computational resources
(time, space, randomness).
Before that I was an undergradute student at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, where I worked with Nati Linial on coding theory as part of the Amirim honors program.
Resume
Papers
- Nash Equilibria with Irradical Probabilities. Edan Orzech, Martin Rinard, 2025. In
submission. arXiv
- Edge-dominance games on graphs. Farid Arthaud, Edan Orzech, Martin Rinard, SAGT 2024. Proceedings, arXiv
- Randomness Requirements and Asymmetries in Nash Equilibria. Edan Orzech, Martin Rinard, 2023. arXiv
- Emergence of Locally Suboptimal Behavior in Finitely Repeated Games. Yichen Yang, Edan Orzech, Martin Rinard, 2023. In submission.
- Correlated vs. Uncorrelated Randomness in Adversarial Congestion Team Games. Idan Orzech, Martin Rinard, 2023. arXiv (in submission)
- Decentralized Inference via Capability Type Structures in Cooperative Multi-Agent Systems. Charles Jin, Zhang-Wei Hong, Farid Arthaud, Idan Orzech, Martin Rinard. 2023. arXiv
- Bounds on Unique-Neighbor Codes. Nati Linial, Edan Orzech, 2022. Combinatorial
Theory, 2025. Journal