Conference on

EVOLUTIONARY GAME THEORY

Sponsored by
Institute for Mathematical Behavioral Sciences,
Center for Decision Analysis,
History and Philosophy of Science,
and
a generous gift from an anonymous donor

March 19-20, 2004

BECKMAN CENTER BOARD ROOM

FRIDAY, MARCH 19

1:00-2:00 Simon Levin "Towards and evolutionary ecology of ecosystems and the biosphere"  click here

2:15-3:15 Ted Bergstrom “Storage for Good Times and Bad: A Tale of Rats and Men”

3:30-4:00 Coffee Break

4:00-5:00 Brian Skyrms "Learning to Network"

5:15-6:15  Silke Rolles   "An Infinite Stochastic Model of Social Network Formation"   click here

6:30 DINNER - BECKMAN CENTER DINING ROOM

 

SATURDAY, MARCH 20

9:00-10:00 Morris Hirsch  "A Smale type solution for multiplayer Prisoners Dilemma"  click here

10:15-10:30 Coffee Break

10:30-11:30 Peyton Young "Learning Nash Equilibrium"

11:45-1:30 LUNCH – BECKMAN CENTER DINING ROOM

1:30-2:30 Susan Holmes "Interaction Networks in Biology"

2:45-3:00 Coffee Break

3:00-4:00 John Duffy "Experiments with Network Formation" click here

4:15-5:15 Donald Saari "Toward a Qualitative Evolutionary Game Theory"













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