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The
organizing committee has the pleasure of inviting you to participate
in the 7th Spain-Italy-Netherlands Meeting on Game Theory (SING7),
to be held in Paris. The conference will take place at TELECOM ParisTech
(http://www.telecom-paristech.fr/),
46 rue Barrault, 75013 Paris, from July 18th to 20th, 2011.
The conference is jointly organized by University of Paris I, Paris
School of Economics, and TELECOM ParisTech. It also benefits from
the financial support of GDR RO, Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne,
CNRS INSMI, CNRS SHS, ADRES, and DIMEco.
SING 7 is the seventh in the series of Spain-Italy-Netherlands Meetings
on Game Theory, and the first one organized in France. Presentations
will focus on new research directions in Game Theory. The meeting
provides an avenue where new research collaborations can be forged.
Game Theory is a mathematical framework dealing with models of conflict
and cooperation among interdependent decision makers or agents. It
is a central tool for economics and the social sciences, which poses
challenging research questions in mathematics, control, and optimization,
and is applied across a wide variety of fields, including neuroscience,
philosophy, and biology
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Local Organizing Committee
Chair:
Michel Grabisch (Paris School of Economics, University of Paris 1)
Vice-Chair:
Agnieszka Rusinowska (Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne, CNRS)
Joseph Abdou (Paris School of Economics, University
Paris 1)
Philippe Bich (Paris School of Economics, University Paris 1)
David Bounie (Telecom Paristech)
Jean-François Caulier (Centre d'Economie de la Sorbonne)
Gaël Giraud (Paris School of Economics, CNRS)
Olivier Hudry (Telecom Paristech)
Antoine Mandel (University Paris 1)
Elena del Mercato (Paris School of Economics, University Paris 1)
Alexandre Skoda (University Paris 1)
Emily Tanimura (University Paris 1)
Community Manager : Tonia
Lastapis (Paris School of Economics, CES, CNRS)
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