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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2012/newsitem/4194/28-
 30-June-2012-Decision-Games-and-Logic-2012-DGL-12-
 Munich
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SUMMARY:Decision, Games and Logic 2012 (DGL'12), M
 unich
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20120628
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20120630
LOCATION:Munich
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 
 DGL features three tutorials, one on decision theo
 ry, one on game theory and one on logic, given by 
 leading researchers. For DGL 2012, these will be: 
 Richard Pettigrew (Decision Theory), Amanda Friede
 nberg (Game Theory), and Sonja Smets (Logic). At D
 GL 2012, we will also have a round table on "Quali
 tative vs. Quantitative Representations of Beliefs
 ."  For more information, see the conference websi
 te at http://www.meansandends.com/workshop12/, or 
 contact: Thomas.Meier at lrz.uni-muenchen.de   Eac
 h DGL features presentations by researchers. We in
 vite submissions 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 interdisciplinary resear
 ch in these fields. We invite submissions for both
  full presentations and poster sessions. Submissio
 n deadline: February 1st, 2012.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n        <p>For
 mal\n        approaches to rational individual and
  interactive decision making is a dynamic\n       
  and interdisciplinary field of research. The work
 shop series in Decisions,\n        Games &amp; Log
 ic (DGL) started in 2007 and aims at fostering int
 eractions\n        between graduate students, post
 -docs and senior researchers\n        from economi
 cs, logic and philosophy.\n        </p>\n        <
 p>\n        Each DGL features three tutorials, one
  on decision theory, one\n        on game theory a
 nd one on logic, given by leading\n        researc
 hers. For DGL 2012, these will be: Richard Pettigr
 ew\n        (Decision Theory), Amanda Friedenberg 
 (Game Theory), and Sonja\n        Smets (Logic). A
 t DGL 2012, we will also have a round table on\n  
       &quot;Qualitative vs. Quantitative Represent
 ations of\n        Beliefs.&quot;</p>\n    \n     
  \n        <p>For more information, see the confer
 ence website at\n        <a target="_blank" href="
 http://www.meansandends.com/workshop12/">http://ww
 w.meansandends.com/workshop12/</a>, or\n        co
 ntact: <a class="email">Thomas.Meier <span class="
 at">at</span> lrz.uni-muenchen.de</a></p>\n    </d
 iv><div>\n        <p>\n        Each DGL features p
 resentations by researchers. We invite\n        su
 bmissions in the fields of decision theory, game t
 heory,\n        logic and formal philosophy. Prefe
 rence will be given to\n        conceptual work in
  these fields and work that combines\n        inte
 rdisciplinary research in these fields. We invite\
 n        submissions for both full presentations a
 nd poster sessions.\n        Submission deadline: 
 February 1st, 2012.</p>\n      </div>
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 30-June-2012-Decision-Games-and-Logic-2012-DGL-12-
 Munich
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