2020 Atlanta USA

Dynamics and Games

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Alberto Pinto
University of Porto
Portugal
Michel Benaïm
University of Neuchatel
Switzerland
 Abstract:  
  This session is devoted to developments and the diffusion of mathematical ideas and techniques that arise from the analysis and the modelling of systems where agents (whether they be rational players, markets, plants, animals, ecosystems, communication systems, etc) interact dynamically over time in areas such as dynamic games, stochastic games, differential games, evolutionary games, models of learning and evolution, repeated games, mean field models, voting, auctions, matching, assignment games and other research areas of cooperative and non-cooperative game theory, preferentially where dynamics play a role, as well as the associated applications in social, economic, life, physical and computer sciences.

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