[cmath] CONFÉRENCE DE LA CHAIRE AISENSTADT - ÉVA TARDOS -(17/01/2020)

Centre de recherches mathematiques crm at crm.umontreal.ca
Tue Jan 7 13:54:56 EST 2020


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CHAIRE AISENSTADT CHAIR 2020
Centre de recherches mathématiques

Thematic Semester: The Mathematics of Decision Making
Semestre thématique: Les mathématiques de la prise de décision

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DATE :
Le vendredi 17 janvier 2020 / Friday, January 17, 2020

HEURE / TIME :
14 h / 2:00 p.m.

CONFERENCIER(S) / SPEAKER(S) :
Éva Tardos (Cornell University)

TITRE / TITLE :
Learning in Games

LIEU / PLACE :
Pavillon André-Aisenstadt, Université de Montréal, salle 6214-6254

RESUME / ABSTRACT :
Selfish behavior can often lead to suboptimal outcome for all participants, a phenomenon illustrated by many classical examples in game theory.  Over the last decade we developed good understanding on how to quantify the impact of strategic user behavior on the overall performance in many games (including traffic routing as well as online auctions).  In this talk we will focus on games where players use a form of learning that helps them adapt to the environment, and consider two closely related questions: What are broad classes of learning behaviors that guarantee high social welfare in games, and are these results robust to situations when game or the population of players is dynamically changing.


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Café et biscuits seront servis après la conférence au Salon Maurice-L’Abbé (salle 6245).
 
Coffee and cookies will be served after the conference at the Salon Maurice-L’Abbé (Room 6245).
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