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62nd meeting of the Prague computer science seminar
20 Mar 2025 16:15
Amy Greenwald
Solving Games Forwards and Backwards
Computing equilibria in games is a problem of great interest in both economics and computer science. We present a min-max formulation of this problem, in which the minimizer seeks an equilibrium solution for the game, while the maximizer seeks to find fault with the proposed solutions.
Amy Greenwald is Professor of Computer Science at Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. Her research focuses on game-theoretic and economic interactions among computational agents with applications to automated bidding and negotiation in domains ranging from advertising auctions to supply chains. She is also active in promoting diversity in Computer Science, leading multiple initiatives at primary and secondary public schools.
- Place
- Zengerova posluchárna, FEL, ČVUT, Karlovo náměstí 13, Praha 2
- Online event URL
- https://www.praguecomputerscience.cz/
- Organizer
- ČVUT a MFF UK
- Contact person
- Petra Rosická, rosicpe1@fel.cvut.cz
- More information
- https://www.praguecomputerscience.cz/