May 23, Repeated Games 10:00 Registration 11:00 Sylvain Sorin

May 23, Repeated Games
9:30
10:00 Registration
10:05
11:00 Sylvain Sorin (University Pierre and Marie Curie,
France)
"Recent advances on zero-sum dynamic games"
11:05
12:00
Bernard De Meyer (University Paris 1, France)
"Price dynamics on a risk averse market with
asymmetric information", joint with Gaetan Fournier
12:05
13:00
13:05
14:00
Abraham Neyman (Hebrew University of Jerusalem,
Israel)
"Additive valuations of streams of payoffs that obey
the time-value of money principle: Characterization,
robust optimization, and properties"
Sergiu Hart (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
"Smooth Calibration, Leaky Forecasts, Finite Recall,
and Nash Dynamics", joint work with Dean Foster
14:00
14:45
14:45
15:25
15:30
16:10
16:15
16:55
17:00
17:50
Lunch break
Rida Laraki (Ecole Polytechnique, France)
"Approachability in Absorbing Games", joint with Janos
Flesch and Vianney Perchet
Jerome Renault (University Toulouse 1, France)
"Acyclic Gambling Games", joint work with Rida Laraki
Tristan Tomala (HEC Paris, France)
''Value of Commitment in Repeated Games'', joint with
Claudio Mezetti (U. Queensland) and Ludovic Renou
(U. Essex)
Bernard De Meyer (University Paris 1),
Fedor Sandomirskiy (HSE)
Victoria Kreps (HSE)
In Memory of Victor Domanskiy
May 24, Mechanism Design
10:00
10:55 Noam Nisan (Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Israel)
"Complexity in Algorithmic Mechanism Design"
11:00
11:55
12:00
12:40
12:45
13:25
13:25
14:10
14:10
14:50
14:55
15:35
15:40
16:20
Rakesh Vohra (University of Pennsylvania, USA)
"Market Fragmentation"
Olivier Bochet (New York University in Abu Dahbi)
"Coalitional Secure Implementation"
Francis Bloch (Paris School of Economics, France)
"Dynamic random assignments and the elicitation of
waiting costs"
Lunch break
Haris Aziz (National ICT Sydney, Australia)
"A Discrete and Bounded Envy-free Cake Cutting
Protocol"
Alexander Nesterov (Humboldt University, Berlin,
Germany)
"School Choice with Advice: the Adaptive Acceptance
Mechanism"
Flip Klijn (Barcelona Graduate School of Economics,
Spain)
"Circulation under Responsive Preferences", joint
work with Péter Biró and Szilvia Pápai