Monday, January 13, 2014

[DMANET] CALL FOR PARTICIPATION: 1st German Day on Computational Game Theory

Dear All,

Following the nice tradition of our Dutch neighbors, the

1st German Day on Computational Game Theory

will take place on Thursday, February 13th at the Heinz Nixdorf
Institute at Paderborn University.
We want to bring together researchers from Germany and neighboring
countries who are interested in algorithmic or computational aspect of
game theory, social choice and related areas. This one-day event shall
provide an opportunity to foster collaboration, present research, and
exchange new ideas.

The program will consist of invited talks and contributed presentations.
If you want to give a talk at the workshop, please send an email with
title and abstract to Skopalik@mail.upb.de no later than January 31st.

Participation in the workshop is free and lunch and coffee will be
provided. For organizational purposes, please send an email to
Skopalik@mail.upb.de no later than February 5th if you plan to attend.

We will also organize a dinner if there is enough interest from the
participants. Please also let us know in your registration email if you
are interested in joining the dinner.

We hope to welcome many of you in Paderborn
Best regards ,
Alexander Skopalik


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Jun.-Prof. Dr. Alexander Skopalik

Heinz Nixdorf Institut
Universität Paderborn
Algorithms and Complexity
Fürstenallee 11
33102 Paderborn

Telefon: +49 (0) 52 51 / 60 64 57
www.hni.upb.de/alg

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