Dear colleagues,
The 18th International Symposium on Algorithmic Game Theory (SAGT) will be held
at the University of Bath in Bath, U.K., September 2-5, 2024.
Foundational work is solicited on topics including but not limited to:
- Solution Concepts in Game Theory
- Efficiency of Equilibria and Price of Anarchy
- Computational Aspects of Equilibria
- Learning and Dynamics in Games
- Game-Theoretic Aspects of Networks
- Auction Design and Analysis
- Algorithmic Contract Design
- Mechanism Design and Pricing
- Internet Economics and Computational Advertising
- Reputation, Recommendation and Trust Systems
- Economic Aspects of Distributed Computing
- Blockchain and Cryptocurrencies
- Decision Theory and Information Design
- Computational Social Choice and Fair Division
- Market Design and Matching Markets
- Cooperative Game Theory
There will be a SAGT 2025 *Best Paper Award*, accompanied by a prize of
1000 Euro offered by Springer.
Abstract Submission deadline: 20 May 2025
Full paper submission deadline: 23 May 2025
SPECIAL ISSUE at TEAC
SAGT 2025 will extend invitations to a selection of accepted papers for
publication in a dedicated special issue of the ACM Transactions on
Economics and Computation (TEAC) (details will be communicated in due
course).
CALL FOR TUTORIALS
SAGT 2025 will host one tutorial on the afternoon of September 2nd, 2025.
The organizers invite interested individuals to submit a proposal by
emailing a one-page description of the proposed tutorial. Submissions
received by May 1st, 2025, will receive full consideration.
Further details can be found on the SAGT 2025 website at
https://www.bath.ac.uk/events/the-18th-international-symposium-on-algorithmic-game-theory/
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact us:
sagt2025chairs@gmail.com
Best regards,
Ron Lavi and Jie Zhang
SAGT 2025 PC Co-Chairs
Best regards,
Jie
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