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SAGT 2011 : Symposium on Algorithmic Game Theory

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Conference Series : Algorithmic Game Theory
 
Link: http://sagt2011.dia.unisa.it/
 
When Oct 17, 2011 - Oct 19, 2011
Where Amalfi, Italy
Submission Deadline May 9, 2011
Notification Due Jun 28, 2011
Final Version Due Jul 24, 2011
Categories    e-commerce   game theory
 

Call For Papers

Overview

The purpose of SAGT is to bring together researchers from Computer Science, Economics, Physics, Biology and Mathematics to present and discuss original research at the intersection of Algorithms and Game Theory.

The fourth edition of SAGT is organized by the Univeristà di Salerno and will take place in Salerno - Amalfi Coast on October 17-19 2011.

The Symposium proceedings will be published by Springer in its LNCS series (Lecture Notes in Computer Science).

Extended and revised versions of selected papers will be considered for a Special Issue of the Theory of Computing Systems journal.

Important Dates

Submission Deadline: May 9, 2011, 23:59 GMT.
Notification: June 28, 2011.
Camera Ready Version: July 24, 2011.
Conference: October 17-19, 2011.

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