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 ---15-March-2019-Workshop-on-Theory-and-Algorithms
 -in-Graph-and-Stochastic-Games-Mons-Belgium
DTSTAMP:20181112T135233
SUMMARY:Workshop on Theory and Algorithms in Graph
  and Stochastic  Games, Mons, Belgium
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190314
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190315
LOCATION:Mons, Belgium
DESCRIPTION:The aim of the workshop is to bring to
 gether researchers from two related fields in dyna
 mic games: graph games and stochastic games. Despi
 te clear differences in the emphasis, these two fi
 elds share a number of research goals, study relat
 ed models, and use similar proof techniques. There
  is a scope for an interdisciplinary collaboration
  between researchers in different fields including
  computer science, economics, mathematics, and log
 ic. The workshop is called for to serve as a forum
  for such collaboration.  The workshop has a wide 
 scope, and covers amongst others the following are
 as:  - theoretical advances in graph and stochasti
 c games  - algorithms and computational complexity
  in these games  - applications in computer scienc
 e, economics, mathematics, biology, and physics
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n  <p>The aim of the
  workshop is to bring together researchers from tw
 o related fields in dynamic games: graph games and
  stochastic games. Despite clear differences in th
 e emphasis, these two fields share a number of res
 earch goals, study related models, and use similar
  proof techniques. There is a scope for an interdi
 sciplinary collaboration between researchers in di
 fferent fields including computer science, economi
 cs, mathematics, and logic. The workshop is called
  for to serve as a forum for such collaboration.</
 p>\n\n  <p>The workshop has a wide scope, and cove
 rs amongst others the following areas:<br>\n  - th
 eoretical advances in graph and stochastic games<b
 r>\n  - algorithms and computational complexity in
  these games<br>\n  - applications in computer sci
 ence, economics, mathematics, biology, and physics
 </p>\n
URL:http://math.umons.ac.be/gamenet2019/
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