Corpora: ESSLI 2001 Workshop on Logic and Games
Marc Pauly
Marc.Pauly at cwi.nl
Mon Jan 29 12:51:57 UTC 2001
Apologies for multiple copies
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
%% %%
%% Second Call for Papers %%
%% %%
%% ESSLLI Workshop on Logic and Games %%
%% %%
%% %%
%% August 20-24, 2001 %%
%% Helsinki, Finland %%
%% %%
%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Games have been utilized within logic for a variety of different
purposes such as semantic evaluation games, model comparison
games, and proof games. On the other hand, logic has become
increasingly important in game theory, in particular for the
epistemic foundation of game-theoretic solution concepts. As the
TARK (http://www.tark.org) and LOFT (http://www.econ.ucdavis.edu/
faculty/bonanno/loft4.html) conferences show, interaction between
logic and game theory has become more diverse in recent years,
exploring game logics, the use of game-theory in multi-agent
systems, game-theoretic accounts of natural language phenomena,
and the role of language in defining preferences.
The workshop is part of the 13th European Summer School in Logic,
Language and Information (ESSLLI) which takes place at the
University of Helsinki from August 13 until August 24, 2001
(http://www.helsinki.fi/esslli). The workshop aims to provide a
forum for advanced Ph.D. students and other researchers from
game theory and logic to present their research on (1) game-
theoretic techniques applied to logic, and (2) logical models or
analyses of games and game-theoretic problems. We specifically
invite presentations in any of the following areas:
1) Logical analysis of games, e.g. modeling knowledge, belief,
and information flow in games; applications of epistemic and
dynamic logic to games
2) Logic games, e.g. model comparison games, semantic evaluation
games, Independence-friendly logic
3) Game logics, e.g. extensions of program logics and modal logics
to investigate the structure of games in general
4) The role of language and logical definability in games,
and connections between natural language and games generally
5) Logical approaches to multi-agent systems with a special focus
on game-theoretic aspects
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES:
Papers should not exceed 15 pages in length. A postscript or pdf
version of the paper should be submitted by e-mail to BOTH
organizers before the deadline given below. Note that all workshop
contributors must register for the summer school.
ORGANISERS:
Marc Pauly Gabriel Sandu
CWI Department of Philosophy
P.O. Box 94079 P.O. 24 (Unioninkatu 40)
1090 GB Amsterdam 00014 University of Helsinki
The Netherlands Finland
E-mail: pauly at cwi.nl E-mail: Sandu at elo.helsinki.fi
IMPORTANT DATES:
Submission deadline: March 15, 2001
Notification of contributors: May 1, 2001
Final version due: June 1, 2001
Workshop Dates: August 20-24, 2001
More information about the Corpora
mailing list