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UID:/NewsandEvents/Archives/2018/newsitem/9501/16-
 --18-July-2018-Thirteenth-Conference-on-Logic-and-
 the-Foundations-of-Game-and-Decision-Theory-LOFT-1
 3-Milan-Italy
DTSTAMP:20171124T162438
SUMMARY:Thirteenth Conference on Logic and the Fou
 ndations of Game and Decision Theory (LOFT 13), Mi
 lan, Italy
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20180716
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20180718
LOCATION:Milan, Italy
DESCRIPTION:This is the 13th in a series of bi-ann
 ual conferences on the applications of logical met
 hods to foundational issues in the theory of indiv
 idual and interactive decision-making. The three-d
 ay conference will give opportunity for paper pres
 entations and discussions.  Among the topics of pa
 rticular relevance are:  - Modal logics for games 
 and protocols  - Foundations of game and decision 
 theory  - Learning and information-processing mode
 ls  - Bounded rationality approaches to game and d
 ecision theory.  Potential contributors should sub
 mit an extended abstract of approximately 5 - 10 p
 ages in PDF format. Preference is given to papers 
 which bring together the work and problems of seve
 ral fields, such as game and decision theory, logi
 c, computer science and artificial intelligence, p
 hilosophy, cognitive psychology, mathematics and m
 ind sciences. Papers that have appeared in print, 
 or are likely to appear in print before the confer
 ence, should not be submitted for presentation at 
 LOFT.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<div>\n  <p>This is t
 he 13th in a series of bi-annual conferences on th
 e applications of logical methods to foundational 
 issues in the theory of individual and interactive
  decision-making. The three-day conference will gi
 ve opportunity for paper presentations and discuss
 ions.</p>\n\n  <p>Among the topics of particular r
 elevance are:<br>\n  - Modal logics for games and 
 protocols<br>\n  - Foundations of game and decisio
 n theory<br>\n  - Learning and information-process
 ing models<br>\n  - Bounded rationality approaches
  to game and decision theory.</p>\n</div><div>\n  
 <p>Potential contributors should submit an extende
 d abstract of approximately 5 - 10 pages in PDF fo
 rmat. Preference is given to papers which bring to
 gether the work and problems of several fields, su
 ch as game and decision theory, logic, computer sc
 ience and artificial intelligence, philosophy, cog
 nitive psychology, mathematics and mind sciences. 
 Papers that have appeared in print, or are likely 
 to appear in print before the conference, should n
 ot be submitted for presentation at LOFT.</p>\n</d
 iv>
URL:http://faculty.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/bonann
 o/loft.html
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