By formulating non-cooperative games and the parsimonious equilibrium concept, John Nash established a unified framework for the study of social institutions. The Nash equilibrium has shaped the last 75 years of progress in game theory, economics, political science, and most recently computer science.
The symposium will feature renowned plenary speakers, covering a wide variety of work related to the general theme of Nash equilibrium and its applications.
Dates: 2-4 July, 2025 (starting in the morning and concluding in the evening)
Venue: Maison Française d'Oxford
Attendance: Attendance is free, but places are limited. To register, please contact Bary Pradelski (bary.pradelski@mfo.ac.uk)
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Committee
Jean-Paul Carvalho Vincent Crawford Paul Goldberg Simon Jantschgi Elias Koutsoupias
Patrick Loiseau Tom Norman Bary Pradelski Bassel Tarbush Peyton Young (chair)