Tuesday, May 19, 2020

[DMANET] [Algorithms, MDPI] The Special Issue on Algorithmic Game Theory 2020 - Call for Papers

We are pleased to announce the launch of new Special Issue dedicated to
"Algorithmic Game Theory 2020" in the journal Algorithms, an *EI-*,
*ESCI-*, and *Scopus-indexed* open access journal.

We are looking for latest and original results on Algorithmic game
theory (AGT).

We encourage submissions concerning algorithmic thinking with
game-theoretic or economic concepts. The study of AGT motivated by
decentralized computer networksare also encouraged.

Topics include, but are not limited to the following:

• Solution concepts in game theory
• Efficiency of equilibria and price of anarchy
• Complexity classes in game theory
• Computational aspects of equilibria
• Repeated games and convergence of dynamics
• Algorithmic mechanism design
• Coalitions, coordination, and collective action
• Network games and graph-theoretic aspects of social networks
• Cost-sharing algorithms and analysis
• Computing with incentives
• Auction design and analysis

Further information can be found at the Special Issue website:

https://www.mdpi.com/journal/algorithms/special_issues/Graph_Algorithms_Applications

The submission deadline is *31 December 2020*. Papers will be published
on an ongoing basis, so you can submit your paper at any point before
the deadline.

We look forward to receiving your submission.

Best regards,
Alina Chen
Assistant Editor
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Ms.Alina Chen
MDPI Branch Office, Wuhan
Skype: live:a70ca49eff100a5b
E-Mail: alina.chen@mdpi.com

MDPI AG
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