The Seminar normally takes place on Mondays from 4.00 pm - 5.30 pm in room CLM.G.04 (Clement House, LSE), unless stated below.
Primary focus of the group is on foundational and philosophical issues in game theory, but applications will also play a role. We particularly aim to promote interdisciplinary research projects among graduate students from any disciplines. This setting serves as a good opportunity for participants to talk about their research, letting the group not only get to know the other students' research interests but also to practice giving presentations in a casual atmosphere.
Subjects for discussion will include:
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Epistemic Game Theory
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Bounded rationality in games
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Evolutionary Game Theory
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Algorithmic Game Theory
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Games of Incomplete Information.
A suggested reading list can be found here.
Questions, suggestions, etc., about the reading group can be forwarded to the seminar administrator, by sending an e-mail to: seminar@maths.lse.ac.uk
Upcoming Seminars:
The Summer Term 2016 seminar series has ended. Please do check back for news on our 2016-17 seminar series.
Previous seminars in this series: 2016