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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2010/newsitem/3283/9-1
 1-June-2010-4th-Workshop-in-Decisions-Games-Logic-
 DGL10-Paris-France
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SUMMARY:4th Workshop in Decisions, Games & Logic (
 DGL10), Paris, France
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100611
LOCATION:Paris, France
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 aims at fostering interactions between gr
 aduate students, post-docs and senior researchers 
 from economics, logic and philosophy. These year;s
  workshop will take place at the ENS in Paris and 
 will feature three tutorials in Decisions, Games &
  Logic, and a panel discussion on the theme 'The f
 uture of the Decision Sciences'.   For more inform
 ation, see the website at http://meansandends.com/
 workshop10/ or contact the organizers at dgl2010 a
 t rationalite.org.   Each DGL features presentatio
 ns by young researchers. We invite submissions in 
 the fields of decision theory, game theory, logic 
 and formal philosophy, for both presentation and p
 oster sessions. Deadline for submission: March 30,
  2010.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n      <p>Forma
 l approaches to rational individual and interactiv
 e\n      decision making is a dynamic and interdis
 ciplinary field of\n      research. The workshop s
 eries in Decisions, Games &amp; Logic\n      (DGL)
  started in 2007 aims at fostering interactions be
 tween\n      graduate students, post-docs and seni
 or researchers from\n      economics, logic and ph
 ilosophy. These year;s workshop will take\n      p
 lace at the ENS in Paris and will feature three tu
 torials in\n      Decisions, Games &amp; Logic, an
 d a panel discussion on the\n      theme 'The futu
 re of the Decision Sciences'.\n      </p>\n    \n 
      \n      <p>For more information, see the webs
 ite at\n        <a target="_blank" href="http://me
 ansandends.com/workshop10/">http://meansandends.co
 m/workshop10/</a>\n        or contact the organize
 rs at <a class="email">dgl2010 <span class="at">at
 </span> rationalite.org</a>. \n      </p>\n    </d
 iv><div>\n      <p>Each DGL features presentations
  by young researchers. We invite \n        submiss
 ions in the fields of decision theory, game theory
 , logic and \n        formal philosophy, for both 
 presentation and poster sessions.\n        Deadlin
 e for submission: March 30, 2010.\n      </p>\n   
    </div>
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 1-June-2010-4th-Workshop-in-Decisions-Games-Logic-
 DGL10-Paris-France
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