Here's an update on the three scheduled workshops connected to the SLMath (formerly MSRI) semester focus on market and mechanism design. (There will be two in September and one in November.)
"Mathematics
and Computer Science of Market and Mechanism Design"
Register for Fall 2023 Workshops at SLMath
(MSRI) in Berkeley, California and Online
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In recent years, economists and computer
scientists have collaborated with mathematicians, operations research
experts, and practitioners to improve the design and operations of
real-world marketplaces. Such work relies on robust feedback between
theory and practice, inspiring new mathematics closely linked – and
directly applicable – to market and mechanism design questions.
Established researchers, postdoctoral fellows, and graduate students are
invited to join world-renowned mathematicians, computer scientists,
economists, and other experts at these hybrid events at the Simons
Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute (SLMath, formerly MSRI) in
Berkeley, California.
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September
7-8, 2023: Connections Workshop
Organizers:
Michal Feldman (Tel-Aviv University), Nicole Immorlica* (Microsoft
Research)
The Connections Workshop will consist of invited talks from leading
researchers at all career stages in the field of market
design. Particular attention will be paid to
real-world applications. There will also be an AMA (Ask Me
Anything) session focused on career paths with highly visible
individuals in the field, and a social event intended to help
workshop attendees network with each other.
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September
11-15, 2023: Introductory Workshop
Organizers:
Scott Kominers (Harvard Business School), Paul Milgrom (Stanford
University), Alvin Roth (Stanford University), Eva Tardos (Cornell
University)
The workshop will open with overview/perspective talks on algorithmic
game theory and the theory and practice of market design; the afternoon
will feature a panel on active research areas in the field (again, at
the overview level). The next 2 days will consist of introductory
mini-course and tutorials, on topics such as game theory,
matching, auctions, and mechanism design. The following day will
focus on applicable tools and technology, such as lattice theory, limit
methods, continuous optimization, and extremal graph theory. The
workshop will conclude with a panel discussion on major open problems.
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November
6-9, 2023: Algorithms, Approximation,
and Learning in Market and Mechanism Design
Organizers:
Martin Bichler (Technical University of Munich), Péter Biró* (KRTK,
Eotvos Lorand Research Network)
The
workshop is aimed at exploring core subjects in the field of market and
mechanism design, such as the design of non-convex auction markets, the
design of matching markets with preferences, algorithmic mechanism
design, and learning in games and markets. These topics are
interrelated and deeply rooted in mathematics and computer science.
Each day of the 4-day workshop is devoted to one of these topics with
talks by leading scholars in the field and panel discussions on major
open problems.
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Registration is open
for both in-person and online-only attendees through each workshop's
scheduled dates. Those
who plan to attend via Zoom will receive workshop links in advance of
the event.
For assistance with registration questions, contact coord@slmath.org.
SLMath workshops
are free of charge to attend, thanks to the generous support of our
funders, including the National Science Foundation and the Alfred P.
Sloan Foundation.
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