09:00-10:30

Parallel Session 8

 

A - Networks

B - Games & Markets II

C - Learning & Opinion Dynamcis

D - Power & Influence

 

Room – S58

Room – S59

Room – S61

Room – S64

 

Chenghong Luo:

Friendship networks with myopic and farsighted individuals

Natividad llorca:

On new solution concepts for multi-choice two-sided market games

Dávid Kopányi:

Oligopoly Game: Price Makers Meet Price Takers

Alexis Poindron:

Models of influence with positive or negative perception

 

Akylai Taalaibekova:

Who matters in coordination problems on networks: myopic or farsighted agents?

Silvia Miquel:

Assignment games with an informed player

Kangkan Devchoudhury:

Uncertainty and Polarization: A Dynamic Downsian Model with Preference Uncertainty

Yukinori Iwata:

Ranking Decision Rules of the Basis of Voting Power Distributions

 

Olena Orlova:

Networks and Freedom

Joachim Heinzel:

Bundling in a Distribution Channel with Retailer Competition and Powerful Manufacturers

György Kozics:

Best-Response Dynamics in Network Games with Asymmetric Interaction

Alexander Mayer:

Weighted Committee Games

 

Britta Hoyer:

Network Disruption and the Common Enemy Effect

Yevgeny Tsodikovich:

Tacit Collusion via Asynchronous Play

Fen Li:

Opinion Dynamics with Anti-conformist agents

 

10:30-11:00

Coffee Break

11:00-12:30

Parallel Session 9

 

A - Auctions

B - Equilibria

C - Allocation Problems II

D - Games on Graphs

 

Room - S58

Room – S59

Room – S61

Room – S64

 

Marcelo de Carvalho Griebeler:

The political alliance game: pragmatism, ideology and alliance loyalty

Dieter Balkenborg:

A Smooth Parametrization of the Nash correspondence

Wenzhong Li:

The allocation of marginal surplus in cooperative situations

Dolf Talman:

The average tree solution for cooperative games with hypergraph communication structure

 

Duozhe Li:

Losing to Win: Bargaining with Endogenous Recognition

Dries Vermeulen:

On the topology of the set of Nash equilibria

Takashi Akahoshi:

General properties of lexicographically and constrained maximal allocations

Manuel Laszlo Mago:

The average connected contribution value for graph games

 

Dmitriy Knyazev:

Non-discriminatory strategy-proof optimal auction

Jop Schouten:

Unilateral support equilibria

Natalia Naumova:

Allocation problems for generalized games with restricted cooperation

Anna Khmelnitskaya:

The average tree value for graph games with main players and application to hub and spoke models

 

Isa Hafalir:

College admissions with entrance exams: Centralized versus decentralized

Rui Silva:

Equilibrium selection in n-person static games with complete information

Yasushi Agatsuma:

On testable implications of allocation problems: a revealed preference approach

 

12:30-14:00

Lunch

14:00-15:15

Planery Session 3 – Lecture Theatre H24

Ken Binmore – Ambiguity in Games

Chair: Manfred Holler

15:15-15:30

Announcement SING Prize – Lecture Theatre H24

15:30-15:45

Coffee Break

15:45-16:00

Closing Session – Lecture Theatre H24

16:00-16:30

SING Assembly – Lecture Theatre H24

17:30

Departure by bus from the conference venue

17:40

Departure by bus from Hotel First Boarding

17:50

Departure by bus from Hotel Lohmühle

18:00

Departure by bus from Hotel Rheingold
(Guests of the Hotel Goldener Löwe are asked to come to the Hotel Rheingold)

18:15

Guided Tour through Eremitage & Reception

20:00

Gala Dinner

23:00

Optional return by car

23:30

Shuttle Bus

01:00

Shuttle Bus

Parallel Session Chair: Always last speaker of the session

14th European (formerly Spain-Italy-Netherlands) Meeting on Game Theory 16th - 18th July 2018 in Bayreuth, Germany.

16th-18th July '18
University of Bayreuth, Universitaetsstr. 30,
Bayreuth, Germany