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==Topics== | ==Topics== | ||
− | + | * Solution Concepts in Game Theory | |
− | + | * Game Classes (e.g., Bimatrix, Potential, Bayesian) | |
− | + | * Exact and Approximate Computation of Equilibria | |
− | + | * Convergence and Learning in Games | |
− | + | * Complexity Classes in Game Theory | |
− | + | * Algorithmic Aspects of Fixed-Point Theorems | |
− | + | * Mechanisms, Incentives, and Coalitions | |
− | + | * Cost-Sharing Algorithms and Analysis | |
− | + | * Computational Aspects of Market Equilibria | |
− | + | * Computational Problems in Economics, Finance, Decision Theory, and Pricing | |
− | + | * Auction Algorithms and Analysis | |
− | + | * Price of Anarchy and its Relatives | |
− | + | * Representations of Games and their Complexity | |
− | + | * Economic Aspects of Distributed Computing and the Internet | |
− | + | * Network Formation on the Internet | |
− | + | * Congestion, Routing, and Network Design Games | |
− | + | * Game-Theoretic Approaches to Networking Problems | |
− | + | * Computational Social Choice | |
==Important Dates== | ==Important Dates== |
Latest revision as of 20:04, 1 April 2022
SAGT 2010 | |
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3rd International Symposium on Algorithmic Game Theory
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Event in series | SAGT |
Dates | 2010/10/18 (iCal) - 2010/10/20 |
Homepage: | http://sagt2010.cti.gr/ |
Location | |
Location: | Athens, Greece |
Table of Contents | |
Topics
- Solution Concepts in Game Theory
- Game Classes (e.g., Bimatrix, Potential, Bayesian)
- Exact and Approximate Computation of Equilibria
- Convergence and Learning in Games
- Complexity Classes in Game Theory
- Algorithmic Aspects of Fixed-Point Theorems
- Mechanisms, Incentives, and Coalitions
- Cost-Sharing Algorithms and Analysis
- Computational Aspects of Market Equilibria
- Computational Problems in Economics, Finance, Decision Theory, and Pricing
- Auction Algorithms and Analysis
- Price of Anarchy and its Relatives
- Representations of Games and their Complexity
- Economic Aspects of Distributed Computing and the Internet
- Network Formation on the Internet
- Congestion, Routing, and Network Design Games
- Game-Theoretic Approaches to Networking Problems
- Computational Social Choice
Important Dates
Submission deadline: May 10, 2010, 23:59 GMT
Notification of authors: June 28, 2010
Camera ready submission: July 27, 2010
Symposium dates: October 18-20, 2010
Committees
Chairs:
- Elias Koutsoupias, National & Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece
- Paul Spirakis, R.A. Computer Technology Institute, Greece
Program Committee Members:
- Itai Ashlagi, Harvard Business School, USA
- Xi Chen, University of Southern California, USA
- Xiaotie Deng, City University of Hong Kong, HONG KONG
- Kousha Etessami, University of Edinburgh, UK
- Michal Feldman, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, ISRAEL
- Dimitris Fotakis, National Technical University of Athens, GREECE
- Paul W. Goldberg, University of Liverpool, UK
- Rica Gonen, Yahoo! Research, USA
- Haim Kaplan, Tel Aviv University, ISRAEL
- David Kempe, University of Southern California, USA
- Spyros Kontogiannis, University of Ioannina, GREECE
- Annamaria Kovacs, Goethe University Frankfurt/Main, GERMANY
- Vangelis Markakis, Athens University of Economics and Business, GREECE
- Marios Mavronicolas, University of Cyprus, CYPRUS
- Aranyak Mehta, Google Research, USA
- Seffi Naor, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, ISRAEL
- Maher Said, Microsoft Research New England, USA
- Michael Schapira, Yale University and UC Berkeley, USA
- Bernhard von Stengel, London School of Economics and Political Science, UK
- Berthold Voecking, RWTH Aachen University, GERMANY