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About LOFT 2010
This is the ninth in a series of conferences on the applications
of logical methods to foundational issues in the theory of individual and
interactive decision-making. Preference is given to papers that bring
together the work and problems of several fields, such as game and decision
theory, logic, computer science and artificial intelligence, philosophy,
cognitive psychology, mathematics and mind sciences.
General LOFT Chairs:
Giacomo
Bonanno University of California
Davis, U.S.A.
Wiebe
van der Hoek University of Liverpool, United
Kingdom
Program Chairs:
Giacomo
Bonanno University of California
Davis, U.S.A.
Andreas
Herzig
University of Toulouse, France
Wiebe
van der Hoek University of Liverpool, United
Kingdom
Jérôme
Lang
University Paris-Dauphine and University of Toulouse, France
Program Committee:
Geir Asheim,
University of Oslo, Norway
Oliver
Board, University of Pittsburgh, USA
Vincent
Conitzer, Duke University, USA
Ulle
Endriss, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Sebastian
Enqvist, Lund University, Sweden
Joe
Halpern, Cornell University, USA
Christian
List, London School of Economics, United Kingdom
Benedikt
Loewe, University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Larry
Moss, Indiana University, USA
Herve
Moulin, Rice University, USA
Eric
Pacuit, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Andres
Perea, Maastricht University, The Netherlands
Wlodek
Rabinowicz, Lund University, Sweden
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Ramanujam, Chennai Institute of Mathematical Sciences, India
Olivier
Roy, University of Groningen, The Netherlands
Hannu
Salonen, University of Turku, Finland
Wolfgang
Spohn, University of Konstanz, Germany
Moshe
Tennenholtz, Technion Institute of Technology, Israel
Important Dates:
Deadline for submission: 15 March, 2010
Notification to authors: 18 April, 2010
Conference: Monday July 5 to Wednesday July 7,
2010 (University of Toulouse)
Publication of Contributed papers:
A selection of papers presented at LOFT9 will be published
in a special issue of the
International Journal of Game Theory. |