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SAVE THE DATE! THE 2022 CONFERENCE TO TAKE PLACE ON JULY 18-21 2022
Invited Speakers for the 2022 International Conference
- Mohammad Akbarpour (Stanford Graduate School of Business)
- Robert Aumann (Hebrew University of Jerusalem)
- Dirk Bergemann (Yale University)
- Renee Bowen (University of California, San Diego)
- Vincent Crawford (University of Oxford)
- Michal Feldman (Tel-Aviv University)
- Mira Frick(Yale University)
- George Georgiadis (Northwestern University)
- Bård Harstad (University of Oslo)
- Mihai Manea (Stony Brook University)
- Eric Maskin (Harvard University)
- Alessandro Pavan (Northwestern University)
- Joel Sobel (University of California, San Diego)
- Konstantin Sonin (University of Chicago)
- Alexander Wolitzky (MIT)
- Bruno Ziliotto (Paris Dauphine University)
Upcoming events
NEWS
2022 SUMMER FESTIVAL: WILL BE HELD EXCUSIVELY IN-PERSON
The 33rd Stony Brook International Conference on Game Theory will be held in-person on JULY 18-21, 2022.
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Confirmed Invited speakers: Mohammad Akbarpour, Robert Aumann, Dirk Bergemann, Renee Bowen, Vincent Crawford, Michal Feldman, Mira Frick, George Georgiadis, Bård Harstad, Mihai Manea, Eric Maskin, Alessandro Pavan, Joel Sobel, Konstantin Sonin, Alexander Wolitzky, Bruno Ziliotto
Workshop on Stochastic Games: theory and computational aspects will be held in-person on JULY 22-23, 2022.
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Workshop on Optimal Taxation will be held in-person on JULY 24-25, 2022.
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2021 SUMMER FESTIVAL
The 32nd Stony Brook International Conference on Game Theory was held online through Virtual Chair on JULY 5-8, 2021.The organisation of the conference was entrusted to:
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Workshop on Distributed Ledger and Economics was held online through Zoom on JULY 9-10, 2021.
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Workshop on Strategic Communication and Learning was held online through Zoom on JULY 12-14, 2021.
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Workshop on Innovation and Licensing was held online through Zoom on JULY 15-16, 2021.
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2020 SUMMER FESTIVAL
The 31st Stony Brook International Conference on Game Theory was held online on JULY 20-24, 2020. The organisation of the conference was entrusted to:Workshop on Differential Games was held online on JULY 27-28, 2020. The organisation of the workshop was entrusted to:
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JOHN NASH: A COMMEMORATION
We deeply mourn the passing away of Alicia and John Nash.
John was a member of the Stony Brook Center for Game Theory. Since 1996, he participated in our summer activities with unfailing regularity and presented several lectures on the “Method of Acceptances” and related ideas, which described his new approach to cooperative games. He also gave abundantly of his time to both colleagues and students. In his characteristic, unassuming style, he would mix with scholars from around the world and make it a special point to attend talks by young researchers in the field. Everyone found John to be without an iota of self-importance, very forthcoming and a source of great inspiration. He shall be sorely missed and the memory of him will shine forever at Stony Brook !
During this year's Summer Festival John Milnor and Pradeep Dubey have presided over a Conference's session to commemorate John Nash and celebrate his contribution to science. Professor Milnor's slides and the videos for the two talks of the session are available on the following links: