Pluridisciplinary Workshop

Toulouse, 19 to 20 November 2015

The LABEX CIMI Pluridisciplinary Workshop on Game Theory will be the highlight of the LABEX CIMI Thematic Trimester.  The workshop will be structured along four themes:

  1. TrimesterLogic and Games
  2. Algorithmic Game Theory
  3. Games and Voting on Networks
  4. Learning and Language in Games

On each theme, we will have some invited talks by internationally renowned experts, one talk by a local researcher and some submitted contributions, primarily by PhD students. See programme below.

Anyone can attend the workshop but registration (by sending an email to the organisers) is required.

Location

The workshop will take place at the Lecture Hall (Amphi) Schwartz at IMT, Université Paul Sabatier. 

Descending at the Metro station Paul Sabatier (line B), you have to take the escalator on the right-hand side and walk straight for a couple of minutes up to the building 1R3 on the right-hand side (map).

 

Call for Contributions

Closed

If you would like to present your work at the workshop, please send a four-page extended abstract to the organisers by 20 September. Notification of acceptance/rejection will be on 30 September. There will be no proceedings, and there are no restrictions concerning whether the work is original or has been published.

Any submission must fit into one of the four above themes, and we ask you to indicate which.

We particularly encourage Master and Phd students to apply. For a number of students, student grants (travel and accomodation paid by the LABEX CIMI) are available. To apply for these, please send a short CV and a recommendation letter by your supervisor together with your submission. Please indicate with your submission if the grant is a condition for your attendance.

Programme

Time Speaker Status Title
THURSDAY 19TH NOVEMBER
08h45-09h00 Reception with coffee
Algorithmic Game Theory:
09h00-09h35 Ulle Endriss Invited speaker Diversity of Preferences
09h35-10h00 Markus Brill Accepted contribution Computing Possible and Necessary Equilibrium Actions (and Bipartisan Winners)
10h00-10h25 Dominik Peters Accepted contribution Computational Complexity of Hedonic Games with Dichotomous Preferences
10h25-10h50 Anaëlle Wilczynski Accepted contribution Choice of the manipulator in iterative voting
10h50-11h20 Coffee break
11h20-11h55 Nicola Gatti (talk cancelled) Invited speaker Strong Nash equilibria and mixed strategies
11h55-12h25 Jérôme Lang Local Computational Social Choice and Algorithmic Game Theory Meet Logic
12h25-13h00 Nicolas Maudet Invited speaker Strategic candidacy: How resistant are voting rules?
13h00-14h30 Lunch at the university cantine Upsidum
Games and Voting on Networks:
14h30-15h05 Edith Elkind Invited speaker Coalitional Games on Sparse Social Networks
15h05-15h35 Frédéric Amblard Local Emergence of consensus without voting, social influence on social networks
15h35-16h00 Ayumi Igarashi Accepted contribution Hedonic Games with Acyclic Graph Structure
16h00-16h30 Coffee break
16h30-17h05 Davide Grossi Invited speaker Negotiable Voting
17h05-17h30 Marija Slavkovik Accepted contribution It is the connections that yield consensus in judgment aggregation
17h30-18h10 Sonja Smets Invited speaker Merging beliefs by sincere persuasive communication
20h00- Dinner in Restaurant Côté Garonne
FRIDAY 20TH NOVEMBER
Logic and Games:
09h00-09h30 Christof Spanring Accepted contribution Dialogue Games on Abstract Argumentation Graphs
09h30-10h10 Andrés Perea Invited speaker Forward induction reasoning versus equilibrium reasoning
10h10-10h40 Sirin Botan, Arianna Novaro Accepted contribution Group Manipulation in Judgment Aggregation
10h40-11h10 Coffee break
11h10-11h40 Bonan Zhao Accepted contribution Why My Sugar is the Other One's Poison: Type-Based-Rationality in Forward Induction
11h40-12h15 Emiliano Lorini Local A Minimal Logic for Interactive Epistemology
12h15-13h45 Lunch buffet in the lobby of IMT
Learning and Language in Games:
13h45-14h20 Michael Franke Invited speaker An imprecise imitation dynamic for generalized signaling games
14h20-14h55 Nina Gierasimczuk Invited speaker Collective Learning in Games through Social Networks
14h55-15h20 Omar Abdel Wahab Accepted contribution Towards Business-Oriented Services Communities: A Stackelberg Game Theoretical Model
15h20-15h50 Soumya Paul Local Strategic conversations

 

 

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