Program at a glance

DAY 1

9:30 Registration + Welcome Coffee

  • 10:00 Opening Session – Sanjiv Kapoor, General Chair, Illinois Institute of Technology 
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  • 10:30 Keynote talk – Sanjeev Goyal, University of Cambridge and NYUAD
  • Title: Interconnected Conflict
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  • 11:30 Keynote talk – Saleha Williams ,CEO International Association of Broadcast & Media
  • Title: Authenticity in an Age of AI?
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  • 12:30 Lunch
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  • 14:00 Invited Speakers Session

Matthew Elliott, University of Cambridge
Randall Berry, Northwestern University

16:00 Coffee Break

16:30 Technical Session 1 ( 4 papers – Market Games)

  • Ioannis Papastaikoudis, Jeremy Watson and Ioannis Lestas – A Hypergraph Evolutionary Game Theoretic Cournot Model for Networked Markets
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  • Mandar Datar – On Stability and Learning of Competitive Equilibrium in Generalized Fisher Market Models: A Variational Inequality Approach
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  • Michael Tang, Miroslav Krstic and Jorge Poveda – Deception in Oligopoly Games via Adaptive Nash Seeking Systems
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  • Martial Felix and Randall A. Berry – Markets for intermittent service using intermittent spectrum

 

19:00 Gala Dinner

 

DAY 2

  • 9:30 Technical Session 2 ( 4 papers – Cooperation and mechanisms )
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  • Xin Ge, Jian Yang and Lili Li. Effects of Emotion — Strategy persistence mechanism on 
  • the dynamic evolution of cooperation
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  • Patrizia Bagnerini, Mauro Gaggero, Giorgio Gnecco and Marcello Sanguineti – Diffusion Control of Wildland Fire 
  • via a Cooperative Game-Theoretic Model
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  • Khushboo Agarwal, Konstantin Avrachenkov, Veeraruna Kavitha and Raghupati Vyas – Balancing rationality and social influence: 
  • Alpha-rational Nash equilibrium in games with herding
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  • Ziyuan Huang and Mingyan Liu – Incentive Mechanisms with Sequential Voluntary
  • Participation
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  • 11:00 Coffee Break
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  • 11:15 Technical Session 3 ( 3 papers – Non-cooperative games and mechanisms )
  • Vipin Ravindran Vijayalakshmi, Marc Schroder and Tami Tamir – Interval Scheduling Games
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  • Gilad Lavie and Tami Tamir – Coordination Mechanisms with Rank-Based Utilities
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  • Fatemeh Erfan, Martine Bellaiche and Talal Halabi – Retaliation Game for Mitigating Selfish Mining Attacks in Blockchain Networks
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  • 12:30 Lunch and Best Paper Award
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  • 14:00 Punting tour Cambridge

Lunch

  • 12:30

Coffee Break

  • 16:00

Technical Session 1 - Market Games

  • 16:30

Ioannis Papastaikoudis, Jeremy Watson and Ioannis Lestas – A Hypergraph Evolutionary Game Theoretic Cournot Model for Networked Markets

Mandar Datar – On Stability and Learning of Competitive Equilibrium in Generalized Fisher Market Models: A Variational Inequality Approach

Michael Tang, Miroslav Krstic and Jorge Poveda – Deception in Oligopoly Games via Adaptive Nash Seeking Systems

Martial Felix and Randall A. Berry – Markets for intermittent service using intermittent spectrum

Gala Dinner

  • 19:00

Technical Session 2 – Cooperation and mechanisms

  • 9:30

Xin Ge, Jian Yang and Lili Li. Effects of Emotion — Strategy persistence mechanism on the dynamic evolution of cooperation

Patrizia Bagnerini, Mauro Gaggero, Giorgio Gnecco and Marcello Sanguineti – Diffusion Control of Wildland Fire via a Cooperative Game-Theoretic Model

Khushboo Agarwal, Konstantin Avrachenkov, Veeraruna Kavitha and Raghupati Vyas – Balancing rationality and social influence: Alpha-rational Nash equilibrium in games with herding

Ziyuan Huang and Mingyan Liu – Incentive Mechanisms with Sequential Voluntary Participation

Coffee break

  • 11:00

Technical Session 3 –
Non-cooperative games and mechanisms

  • 11:15

Vipin Ravindran Vijayalakshmi, Marc Schroder and Tami Tamir – Interval Scheduling Games

Gilad Lavie and Tami Tamir – Coordination Mechanisms with Rank-Based Utilities

Fatemeh Erfan, Martine Bellaiche and Talal Halabi – Retaliation Game for Mitigating Selfish Mining Attacks in Blockchain Networks