GAME THEORY IN ECONOMICS AND EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
Organizer: Research consortium STADYCS (Stochastic Adaptive
Dynamics of Complex Systems), Academy of Finland
Time: Saturday 11 August 2001, 11:30 - 18:00
Place: University of Jyväskylä, Mattilanniemi Campus,
Lecture Room MaD302
Evolutionary and economic game theory have common roots but have
developed in different directions. We are very glad that some of
the leading experts in both fields have agreed to come together
to give this seminar day. The preliminary program of the workshop
is as follows:
SESSION 1 (11:30 - 13:00)
Peter Hammerstein (Berlin),
Economic behaviour of humans and other animals
Ken Binmore (London),
Evolutionary mixed strategies
13:00 LUNCH
SESSION 2 (14:30 - 16:00)
Karl Sigmund (Vienna),
Reward and Punishment -- On the evolution of cooperation
Klaus Kultti & Hannu Vartiainen (Helsinki),
On stable sets and bargaining
16:00 COFFEE
SESSION 3 (16:30 - 18:00)
Stefan Geritz (Turku),
Evolutionary dynamics and linear versus non-linear games
Hannu Salonen (Turku),
On completeness of knowledge models
Juuso Valimaki (Southampton, tentative), Title TBA
The schedule has been planned so that participants from
e.g. the Helsinki and Turku areas can make the trip by
train on the same day. For those wishing to stay overnight
in Jyväskylä a dinner will be organized at 7 p.m. (Free for
members of the STADYCS consortium and the seminar speakers.)
Coffee & cookies will be available during intermissions, and
before the first talk at the lecture room.
For further information, please contact:
Pekka Orponen (orp...@math.jyu.fi) -- local arrangements
Eva Kisdi (eva....@utu.fi) -- evolution talks
Seppo Honkapohja (honk...@cc.helsinki.fi) -- economics talks
FOR ESTIMATING THE NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS, PLEASE SEND
A MESSAGE INDICATING YOUR INTEREST TO PEKKA ORPONEN AT
"orp...@math.jyu.fi"
For related lecture series in the adjoining weeks, see also
the regular program of the Jyväskylä Summer School at
"http://www.jyu.fi/summerschool/".
WELCOME!