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 -September-2010-Workshop-on-Advances-in-Algorithmi
 c-Game-Theory
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Advances in Algorithmic Game T
 heory
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20100902
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20100903
LOCATION:CWI, Science Park 123, Amsterdam, The Net
 herlands
DESCRIPTION:Algorithmic game theory is a rather re
 cent research field that lies at the intersection 
 of economics, computer science and mathematics. It
 s origins in the early 1990's were largely motivat
 ed by the wealth of new applications that came int
 o existence with the emergence of the Internet. Th
 e field pursues mathematical studies of games with
  a particular focus on computational and algorithm
 ic issues. These studies are interdisciplinary in 
 flavor and often demand for a combination of metho
 dologies and techniques from the areas of optimiza
 tion, algorithms and game theory. Algorithmic game
  theory contributed successfully to the understand
 ing of many fundamental games in recent years and 
 has become a highly active research field.   The t
 wo-day workshop will be hosted at the Center for M
 athematics and Computer Science (CWI) in Amsterdam
  and will take place September 2-3, 2010. There wi
 ll be four keynote talks and about 12 contributed 
 talks.  Please register before August 16, 2010. Fo
 r more information, see http://www.cwi.nl/~schaefe
 r/agt10/
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:\n        <p>Algorith
 mic game theory is a rather recent research field\
 n        that lies at the intersection of economic
 s, computer science\n        and mathematics. Its 
 origins in the early 1990's were largely\n        
 motivated by the wealth of new applications that c
 ame into\n        existence with the emergence of 
 the Internet. The field\n        pursues mathemati
 cal studies of games with a particular focus\n    
     on computational and algorithmic issues. These
  studies are\n        interdisciplinary in flavor 
 and often demand for a combination\n        of met
 hodologies and techniques from the areas of\n     
    optimization, algorithms and game theory. Algor
 ithmic game\n        theory contributed successful
 ly to the understanding of many\n        fundament
 al games in recent years and has become a highly\n
         active research field.\n        </p>\n    
     <p>The two-day workshop will be hosted at the 
 Center for\n        Mathematics and Computer Scien
 ce (CWI) in Amsterdam and will\n        take place
  September 2-3, 2010. There will be four keynote\n
         talks and about 12 contributed talks.</p>\
 n    \n        <p>Please register before August 16
 , 2010. For more information, see <a target="_blan
 k" href="http://www.cwi.nl/~schaefer/agt10/">http:
 //www.cwi.nl/~schaefer/agt10/</a></p>\n\n    
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