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D. Marc Kilgour is a Professor of Mathematics at Wilfrid Laurier University, affiliated with the Faculty of Science. His research focuses on multiple-person decision analysis, game theory, fair division, voting systems, and environmental management. He has contributed to resolving complex conflicts through mathematical models, including water resource allocation disputes and strategic negotiations.
His expertise spans international strategy, arms control, and the strategic analysis of voting systems. Kilgour’s work integrates theoretical rigor with practical applications, such as improving fairness in sports (e.g., soccer shootouts and tennis tiebreakers) and optimizing resource distribution algorithms. He has published extensively on conflict resolution frameworks, stability definitions, and multi-criteria decision analysis.
Recent research highlights include redefining sequential stability in multi-decision-maker conflicts, analyzing environmental misalignment in logistics, and exploring fair division algorithms for indivisible items. His methodologies often involve graph models, fuzzy preferences, and matrix representations to address uncertainty and complexity in decision-making scenarios.
Kilgour’s academic contributions are reflected in over 150 peer-reviewed articles and collaborations on real-world policy issues, such as the US-China trade dispute and urban planning in Brazil. His work bridges theoretical game theory with actionable solutions for environmental, economic, and social challenges.
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