Wednesday, May 17, 2023

[DMANET] Day on Computational Game Theory in Amsterdam: Final call

Dear colleagues,

this is the final call for participation for the

13th Day(s) on Computational Game Theory,

to be held on

June 15-16, 2023, at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.

It is a two-day scientific meeting and the follow up to the 12th Day
on Computational Game Theory which was held at the University of
Bremen. The program will tentatively start on Thursday at 13.30 and
finish on Friday at 14.45.

The workshop will bring together researchers in Mathematics, Computer
Science, Operations Research and Economics, who are interested in
algorithmic or computational aspects of game theory, social choice and
related areas. It provides an opportunity to foster collaboration,
present research and exchange ideas in an informal and relaxed atmosphere.

Invited speakers are

Edith Elkind, University of Oxford, United Kingdom,

and

Neil Olver, London School of Economics and Political Science,
United Kingdom.

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REGISTRATION
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The website of the workshop is available at
https://vu.nl/day-on-computational-game-theory. There you will find
all available information and a registration form to participate. We
will collect information about the contributed talks from June 1
onwards and publish the detailed program one week later.

There is a registration fee of €50 for registrations and payments
until May 31st, with a full refund for cancellations before that date.
Afterwards, the fee will increase to €60 and we cannot provide a
refund anymore. Registration includes dinner and lunch. Only
registrations up to May 31st can give a contributed talk.

We strongly encourage PhD students and young researchers to present
their recent results or ongoing research.

We hope to see you in Amsterdam!
Tim Oosterwijk (Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam)

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