If you are a Ph.D. student interested in matching, here's a two day course in Barcelona, by experts in the field.
The University of Barcelona, the BEAT Research Institute, and the Game Theory and Assignment Markets Research Group are delighted to host the V SEIO Course on Game Theory on April 27 and 28, 2022.
The course is targeted at PhD students and early career researchers working in areas related to game theory. Besides covering a very active research topic, it is also an opportunity to meet with other researchers working in similar areas.
The two-day course will cover algorithmic and game theoretic aspects of matching markets. Participants are welcome to present their game theory related research during a poster session.
The course will be delivered by Péter Biró (Head of the Mechanism Design Group at KRTK) and David Manlove (Professor of Algorithms and Complexity at the University of Glasgow).
Registration deadline: April 1, 2022 Registration is free, please fill in the on-line form to register.
Day 1 (April 27)
09:00-09:30 Registration and welcome session
09:30-10:20 Stable Marriage and Hospitals / Residents problems: classical results
10:20-10:50 Coffee break
10:50-11:40 Decentralised matching markets, path-to-stability results
11:50-12:40 Hospitals / Residents problem: extensions (ties, couples, lower quotas)
12:40-14:10 Lunch
14:10-15:00 Hungarian university admissions: matching with contracts, choice functions, cutoff
stability
15:00-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-16:20 Housing markets: exchange of indivisible goods
16:30-17:20 Respecting improvement property for housing markets
Day 2 (April 28)
09:00-09:50 House Allocation problem: Pareto optimal, popular and profile-based optimal matchings
10:00-10:50 School choice and constrained welfare-maximizing solutions
10:50-11:50 Coffee break and poster session
11:50-12:40 Stable roommate problems
12:40-14:10 Lunch
14:10-15:00 Matching with payments, auctions
15:00-15:30 Coffee break
15:30-16:20 Kidney Exchange
16:30-17:20 Generalized matching games, international kidney exchange
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