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Institut für Mathematische Wirtschaftsforschung
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31. August 2022
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IMW-Mitglieder nehmen an Workshop in Berlin teil
Vom 29. bis 31. August ist das IMW auf dem Workshop Mathematics and Financial Economics – Many Player Games And Applications – an der Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin vertreten. Neben finanzieller Unterstützung durch das IMW und den SFB 1283 wirkte Frank Riedel als Teil des Organisationsteams mit. Wissenschaftliche Vorträge werden von Jodi Dianetti, Anna Hager, Giorgio Ferrari und Max Nendel gehalten.
Mehr Infos zum Workshop hier
Offizielle Beschreibung:
This workshop brings together leading experts from mathematics, economics, operations research and engineering departments to discuss recent developments in the theory of many player games and their applications to finance and engineering. The workshop follows up on series of similar events in a recent ZiF Research Group held at Bielefeld University (ZiF - Robust Finance) where the impact of uncertainty and ambiguity for optimal economic decision making were explored.
The workshop was held on August 29 - August 31, 2022 at the Humboldt University Berlin. It is sponsored by Springer publisher, the Collaborative Research Center CRC 1283 at Bielefeld University, the Berlin-Oxford International Research Training Group IRTG 2544, and the Transregio Collaborative Research Center TRCRC 190 at Humboldt University and LMU Munich. The workshop is jointly organized by the Humboldt University at Berlin and the Center for Mathematical Economics at Bielefeld University.
Mehr Infos zum Workshop hier
Offizielle Beschreibung:
This workshop brings together leading experts from mathematics, economics, operations research and engineering departments to discuss recent developments in the theory of many player games and their applications to finance and engineering. The workshop follows up on series of similar events in a recent ZiF Research Group held at Bielefeld University (ZiF - Robust Finance) where the impact of uncertainty and ambiguity for optimal economic decision making were explored.
The workshop was held on August 29 - August 31, 2022 at the Humboldt University Berlin. It is sponsored by Springer publisher, the Collaborative Research Center CRC 1283 at Bielefeld University, the Berlin-Oxford International Research Training Group IRTG 2544, and the Transregio Collaborative Research Center TRCRC 190 at Humboldt University and LMU Munich. The workshop is jointly organized by the Humboldt University at Berlin and the Center for Mathematical Economics at Bielefeld University.