Wednesday, August 10, 2022

[DMANET] Day(s) on Computational Game Theory: Registration open

Dear colleagues,

we invite you to the

   12th Day(s) on Computational Game Theory,

to be held on

   September 29-30, 2022, at the University of Bremen.

It is a two-day scientific meeting and the follow up to the 11th Day on
Computational Game Theory which was held at the University of Twente in
Enschede.

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

   Martin Hoefer, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany,

   Michael McGettrick, National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland, and

   Tami Tamir, Reichman University, Herzliya, Israel.

REGISTRATION:
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You can register for the workshop by sending an email to
cgtday@uni-bremen.de. The email should contain your name, your
affiliation and the title of your talk (unless you prefer not to give a
talk).
There is a registration fee of 50€. Payment details will be provided via
email after your registration request. We appreciate your registration
until September 01.

There will be room for contributed talks and we strongly encourage PhD
students and young researchers to present their recent results or
ongoing research.

FURTHER INFORMATION:
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The workshop website is available at

http://www.math.uni-bremen.de/zetem/cms/detail.php?id=24316

We hope to see you in Bremen
Daniel Schmand (University of Bremen)

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