Game Theory - Economics and Mathematics (GEM)
8th International Workshop, October 3/4, 2019
Game theory is a branch of applied mathematics that is mainly used in economics, political science, psychology, logic, computer science, and evolutionary biology. The international GEM workshop gathers scientists predominantly from economics and mathematics departments for scientific presentations and discussions of mathematical foundations of game theory as well as of applications of game theory in economics, particularly in microeconomics.
The 8th International Workshop on Economics and Mathematics on October 3/4, 2019 is hosted by Department of Business and Economics, University of Southern Denmark. Organizers Lone Grønbæk, Andres Salamanca, Rafael Treibich and Peter Sudhölter.
The Workshop is financially supported by FAIRCARE, Department of Business and Economics Faculty of Business and Social Sciences University of Southern Denmark.
In order to participate in and for any inquiry concerning the GEM workshop, please contact professor Peter Sudhölter
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Tentative speakers:
Agnieszka Rusinowska, Paris School of Economics
Michel Grabisch, Paris School of Economics
José Zarzuelo, Basque University of Bilbao
Trine Tornøe Platz, Copenhagen Business School
Marco LiCalzi (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia)
Marina Nuñez (Universitat de Barcelona)
Leanne Streekstra (University of Southern Denmark)
Sibilla di Guida (University of Southern Denmark)
Huanren Zhang (University of Southern Denmark)
Carlos Hervés-Beloso (Universidade de Vigo)
Andres Salamanca (University of Southern Denamrk)
Emma Moreno-García (Universidad de Salamanca)
Luc Doyen (Université de Bordeaux)
Previous GEM workshops:
1st GEM workshop (May 22, 2012)
2nd GEM workshop (November 15/16, 2013)
3rd GEM workshop (October 2/3, 2014)
4th GEM workshop (October 1, 2015)
5th GEM workshop (contained in SING12)
6th GEM workshop ( June 7th 2017) Abstracts
7th GEM workshop (October 5/6 2018)