6th Day on Computational Game Theory (2019)

Michal Feldman, Alexander Skopalik, Piotr Faliszewski


Algorithmic Game Theory is a young and thriving research area in the intersection of Mathematics, Algorithmics and Economics. Motivated by the rise of the Internet and its related new kinds of problems, Algorithmic Game Theory was established within the last two decades to study game-theoretic research questions from an algorithmic perspective.

The 6th Day on Computational Game Theory at HPI Potsdam will bring together researchers in Computer Science, Operations Research and Economics, who are interested in algorithmic or computational aspects of game theory, social choice and related areas. It provides an opportunity to foster collaboration, present research and exchange ideas at an informal and relaxed level.

Keynotes

Auction Design in Interdependent Settings

Date: February 14, 2019
Language: English
Duration: 00:44:29

Multi-Unit Bilateral Trade

Date: February 14, 2019
Language: English
Duration: 00:39:59

How to Generate Data Similar to Known Elections?

Date: February 15, 2019
Language: English
Duration: 00:42:56