Dutch Network on Computational Game Theory Day

One-day scientific meeting of the Dutch Network on Computational Game Theory (DNetCG) with two invited and a series of contribtued talks. Invited speakers are Paul Goldberg (University of Liverpool) and Herbert Hamers (Tilburg School of Economics and Management).

When
2 Dec 2011 from 10 a.m. to 2 Dec 2011 4 p.m. CET (GMT+0100)
Where
CWI, room L017
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One-day scientific meeting of the Dutch Network on Computational Game Theory (DNetCG) with two invited and a series of contribtued talks. Invited speakers are Paul Goldberg (University of Liverpool) and Herbert Hamers (Tilburg School of Economics and Management). 

The Dutch Network on Computational Game Theory (DNetCG) is a national network of researchers working on computational and algorithmic aspects of games in the widest sense. The objective of DNetCG is to establish a common platform to discuss research, exchange ideas and foster collaborations. Please see the DNetCG website for more information.