Organized by
The International Society on Dynamic Games
with the sponsorship of
![]()
Chair in Game Theory and Management
The Fourteenth International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications, a three day conference, will be held at The Banff Centre, Banff, Alberta, Canada during June 20-22, 2010. The three day technical program will consist of plenary sessions, invited sessions, and presentations of contributed papers in several topics on Game Theory and its Applications. The conference will be followed by a one-day tutorial on June 23, 2010.
The International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications is a biennial professional event. The first one was held in 1984 in Haifa, Israel. It was followed by meetings in Williamsburg, USA (1986), Antibes, France (1988), Espoo, Finland (1990), Grimentz, Switzerland (1992), St. Jovite, Canada (1994), Kanagawa, Japan (1996), Maastricht, The Netherlands (1998), Adelaide, South Australia (2000), and St. Petersburg Russia (2002), Tucson, USA (2004), Sophia Antipolis, France (2006), Wroclaw, Poland (2008).
Plenary Lectures
Plenary lectures will cover different areas of dynamic games. They will be delivered by
Alberto Bressan, U. Penn State, USA
Systems of Hamilton-Jacobi equations and differential games
Luca Lambertini, University of Bologna, Italy
Differential oligopoly games with capacity accumulation
William H. Sandholm, University of Wisconsin , USA
Evolutionary game theory: overview and recent results
Tutorials
A tutorial day will be held on June 23, 2010. These tutorials will be delivered by
Joel Brown, University of Illinois, Chicago, USA
Solution Concepts and Modelling Tools for Solving and Applying Evolutionary Games
Aart de Zeeuw, Tilburg University, The Netherlands
Dynamic Games in Environmental Economics
Last modified: Monday August 31, 2009