Program.
The academic program will consist of a
series of plenary sessions, together with poster sessions for which the
contributions of the participants will be considered.
1 April,
Wednesday.
- 9.30 h.
Opening session
- 10.00
h. Francois
Maniquet (Universitè Catholique de Louvain. Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgique).
Compensating team members under multiple tasks
10.45: Coffee
-
11.30
h Bernhard von
Stengel (London School of Economics. London, UK)
Strategic
characterization of the index of an equilibrium.
- 12.15
h. Isaac Meilijson (School
of Mathematical Sciences. Tel Aviv University. Tel Avid, Israel)
Risk
and Uncertainty Aversion in the Rank-dependent
Utility.
13.00: Lunch
- 14.30
h. Stef Tijs (Tilburg University, CentER and
Department of Operation Research. Tilburg University.
Tilburg, The Netherlands).
Lexicographic
optimization
in cooperative game theory.
-
15.15
h. Carles
Rafels
(Universidad de Barcelona. Barcelona,
España).
The aggregate-monotonic core.
& Monotonicity
and core selections in cooperative games with transferable utility.
16.00: Coffee
-
16.00
h. Poster session. (There
is enough room to
place all the posters simultaneously. Thus, we encourage participants
to place
their posters at the poster session on Wednesday and leave them until
Thursday). The list of the posters is below.
2 April,
Thursday.
- 10.00
h. William
Thomson (University
of Rochester. New York, USA).
TBA
10.45: Coffee
-
11.30
h. Carmen Herrero
(Universidad
de Alicante. Alicante, España)
The rights egalitarian solution for NTU sharing problems.
-
12.15
h Gustavo Bergantiños
(Universidad de Vigo. Vigo,
España).
The division problem with voluntary participation.
13.00: Lunch
- 14.30
h. Jean-Jacques
Herings (University
of Maastricht. Maastricht, The Netherlands).
Non-cooperative support for the asymmetric Nash
bargaining solution.
-
15.15
h. José Manuel Zarzuelo
(Universidad del País Vasco. Bilbao,
España)
The bilateral consistent prekernel and the core on NTU
games and exchange economies.
16.00: Coffee
-
16.00
h. Poster session.
LIST
OF POSTERS:
● “A New Prospect
on Additivity in Bankruptcy
Problems” Carmen Marco Gil (Universidad Politécnica de
Cartagena), J. Alcalde, J.A. Silva
(Universidad de Alicante).
● “A New
Bankruptcy Game” Jose Manuel Jiménez
Gómez (Universidad de Alicante), P. Gadea-Blanco (Universidad
Politécnica de
Cartagena), M.C. Marco-Gil (Universidad de Alicante)
● “The
family of cost monotonic and cost additive rules in minimum cost
spanning tree
problems” Silvia Lorenzo Freire, Gustavo
Bergantiños, Leticia Lorenzo (Universidad da Vigo)
● “Using greedy algorithms on
combinatorial structures” Encarnación Algaba Durán, J.
Mario Bilbao Arrese,
Manuel Ordoñez Sánchez (Universidad de Sevilla)
● “Total
power, potential and multilinear
extensions” Francesc Carreras Escobar, Jose Miguel Giménez
Preadales
(Universidad Politécnica de Cataluña)
● “A note
about decisive symmetric games” M. Albina
Puente del Campo, Francesc Carreras, Josep
Freixas (Universidad
Politécnica de Cataluña)
● “NTU Games with restricted coalitions” Andres Jiménez Losada (Universidad de
Sevilla)
● “Computing power indices in
cooperative fair division” Camila Di
Luca, Marco Dall'Aglio (Università G. d'Annunzio)
● “Location Games in industrial
Economies” Blas Pelegrín Pelegrín, M. Dolores Garcia
Perez (Universidad de Murcia)
● “Finding equilibrium points in a
planar location game” Blas Pelegrín Pelegrín, J.M. Diaz
Bañez, M. Heredia, P.
Perez-Lantero (Universidad de Murcia)
● “Inventory Transportation
Networks: benefits by collaboration” Manuel Alfredo Mosquera, M.G.
Fiestras-Janeiro (Universidad de Vigo), I. García-Jurado
(Universidad da Coruña),
Ana Meca (Universidad Miguel Hernández)
● “An
Equitable Electoral System for the Spanish Congress not requiring to
modify the
Constitution” Victoriano Ramirez González (Universidad
de Granada)
● “Minimum
Cut Tree Games” Anne Schwahn
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