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GAMENET Conference 2019

Date: 
21-11-19 to 22-11-19
City: 
Prague
Country: 
Czech Republic
Event format: 
Conference
Website: 
Event website [1]
The GAMENET Conference Prague 2019 will take place at the Institute of Information Theory and Automation, Prague, Czech Republic

The aim of this event concluding the second year of COST Action European Network for Game Theory GAMENET [2] is to present, discuss and share the progress on research made in the working groups of GAMENET:

  • Algorithmic Theory for Games on Networks,
  • Learning in Large-Scale Distributed Networks,
  • Graph Games,
  • Stochastic Methods in Game Theory.

 

The work of GAMENET is coordinated by its Management Committee [3] (MC), consisting of representatives of currently 28 European countries.

Action Chair: Mathias Staudigl [4] (Maastricht University)
Action Vice Chair: Marco Scarsini [5] (LUISS Rome)

The members of the scientific committee in the areas of respective working groups are:

  • WG1: Tobias Harks (University of Augsburg)
  • WG2: Panayotis Mertikopoulos (CNRS)
  • WG3: Antonín Kučera (Masaryk University)
  • WG4: Miklos Pinter (University of Budapest)

 

The event consists of invited talks, poster presentations, meetings of working groups WG1-WG4 and the annual meeting of GAMENET Management Committee.

INVITED SPEAKERS

Catherine Reiner [6] - Université de Brest
Abstract of the talk [7]

Ágnes Cseh [8] - Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Abstract of the talk [7]

Penélope Hernández [9] - University of Valencia

Abstract of the talk [7]

 

Edith Elkind [10] - University of Oxford
Abstract of the talk [7]

Michal Feldman [11] - Tel-Aviv University
Abstract of the talk [7]
Call deadline: 
15-09-19

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Links
[1] http://gamenet19.utia.cas.cz/ [2] https://gametheorynetwork.com/ [3] http://www.cost.eu/COST_Actions/ca/CA16228 [4] https://www.maastrichtuniversity.nl/m.staudigl [5] http://docenti.luiss.it/scarsini/ [6] http://www.math.univ-brest.fr/perso/catherine.rainer/ [7] http://gamenet19.utia.cas.cz/invited_talks.pdf [8] https://www.mtakti.hu/en/kutatok/agnes-cseh/241/ [9] https://pages.uv.es/penelope/eng/MainPage.wiki [10] https://www.cs.ox.ac.uk/people/edith.elkind/ [11] https://www.cs.tau.ac.il/~mfeldman/