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Department of Economics

Game Theory - Economics and Mathematics (GEM)

Game theory is a branch of applied mathematics that is mainly used in economics, political science, psychology, logic, computer science, and evolutionary biology. The international GEM workshop gathers scientists predominantly from economics and mathematics departments for scientific presentations and discussions of mathematical foundations of game theory as well as of applications of game theory in economics, particularly in microeconomics. 

The 7th International workshop is hosted by The Department of Business and Economics  at SDU, Odense
Organizers:  Peter Sudhölter  and Rafael Treibich
In order to participate in and for any inquiry concerning the GEM workshop, please contact professor Peter Sudhölter

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Tentative speakers:

Françoise Forges, Université Paris-Dauphine
Gustavo Bergantiños, University of Vigo
Ehud Lehrer,  Tel-Aviv University
Agnieszka Rusinowska, Paris School of Economics
Michel GrabischParis School of Economics
José Zarzuelo, Basque University of Bilbao
Juan D. Moreno-Ternero, Universidad Pablo de Olavide, Seville
Jens Leth Hougaard, University of Copenhagen
Trine Tornøe Platz, Copenhagen Business School
Karol Szwagrzak, Copenhagen Business School
Lars Peter Østerdal, Copenhagen Business School      

Previous GEM workshops:
1st GEM workshop (May 22, 2012)
2nd GEM workshop (November 15/16, 2013)
3rd GEM workshop (October 2/3, 2014)
4th GEM workshop (October 1, 2015)
5th GEM workshop (contained in SING12)
6th GEM workshop ( June 7th 2017) Abstracts

 

 

 

Last Updated 20.12.2023