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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2009/newsitem/2715/15-
 17-June-2009-Third-Workshop-in-Decisions-Games-Log
 ic-HEC-Lausanne
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SUMMARY:Third Workshop in Decisions, Games & Logic
 , HEC Lausanne
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20090615
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20090617
LOCATION:HEC Lausanne
DESCRIPTION:Formal approaches to rational individu
 al and interactive decision making is a dynamic an
 d interdisciplinary field of research. The worksho
 p series in Decisions, Games & Logic (DGL) started
  in 2007 and aims at fostering interactions betwee
 n graduate students, post-docs and senior research
 ers from economics, logic and philosophy.   Each D
 GL features three tutorials, one on decision theor
 y, one on game theory and one on logic, given by l
 eading researchers, as well as presentation and po
 ster sessions by young researchers. The third edit
 ion of the DGL has also the pleasure to feature a 
 discussion panel on rationality.   For more inform
 ation, see the website at http://meansandends.com/
 DGL09/ or email christianwoldemar.bach at unil.ch.
    We invite submissions for presentation and post
 er sessions by young researchers (graduate student
 s and post-docs) in the fields of decision theory,
  game theory, logic and formal philosophy. Prefere
 nce will be given to conceptual work in these fiel
 ds and work that combines problems of these fields
 . Deadline for submission: March 30, 2009.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n        <p>\n 
        Formal approaches to rational individual an
 d interactive decision making is a dynamic and int
 erdisciplinary field of research. The workshop ser
 ies in Decisions, Games &amp; Logic (DGL) started 
 in 2007 and aims at fostering interactions between
  graduate students, post-docs and senior researche
 rs from economics, logic and philosophy.</p>\n    
     <p>\n        Each DGL features three tutorials
 , one on decision theory, one on game theory and o
 ne on logic, given by leading researchers, as well
  as presentation and poster sessions by young rese
 archers.\n        The third edition of the DGL has
  also the pleasure to feature a discussion panel o
 n rationality.\n         </p>\n    \n    \n      <
 p>For more information,\n        see the website a
 t <a target="_blank" href="http://meansandends.com
 /DGL09/">http://meansandends.com/DGL09/</a>\n     
    or email <a class="email">christianwoldemar.bac
 h <span class="at">at</span> unil.ch</a>.\n      <
 /p>\n    </div><div>\n      <p>We invite submissio
 ns for presentation and poster sessions by young r
 esearchers (graduate students and post-docs) in th
 e fields of decision theory, game theory, logic an
 d formal philosophy. Preference will be given to c
 onceptual work in these fields and work that combi
 nes problems of these fields.\n        Deadline fo
 r submission: March 30, 2009.</p>\n    </div>
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 17-June-2009-Third-Workshop-in-Decisions-Games-Log
 ic-HEC-Lausanne
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