January 5-6 and 9-11, 2017
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School presentations
We expect to have two ( 1.5 hours) lectures for each lecturer and 4 lectures per day during 5 days, that is, a total of 20 lectures given by around 8 lectures covering aspects as:
- Basic results on strategic equilibria, including pure, mixed strategies, Nash maps, Variational inequalities, Tarski, complementarity, super modularity, manifold of equilibria, nonatomic games, Wardrop, and Bayesian and correlated equilibria.
- Extension of existence results: discontinuous games, games with set-valued payoffs, regularity and approximations, algorithms
- Refinement and selections: normal and extensive form refinements, stability and extensions
- Dynamics: Nash fields, index and attractors, learning procedures
- Applications: congestion games, renegotiation, commitment games, algorithms for computing Nash equilibria, etc.
These topics will be focalized and/or widened according to the confirmed speakers.
Confirmed Speakers
- Srihari Govindan, Department of Economics, University of Rochester
- John Hillas, Economics Department, University of Auckland
- Alejandro Jofré, CMM, Universidad de Chile
- Rida Laraki, Lamsade, Université Paris-Dauphine
- Andy Mc Lennan, School of Economics, The University of Queensland
- Sylvain Sorin, Université Pierre et Marie Curie
- Tristan Tomala, GREGHEC, HEC Paris
- Andries Vermeulen, Department of Quantitative Economics, Maastricht University
- Yannick Viossat, CEREMADE, Université Paris-Dauphine
- Bernhard von Stengel, Department of Mathematics, London School of Economics