7th Workshop on Stochastic Methods in Game Theory
Erice, 12–18 May 2022
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the workshop has been moved to 12–18 May 2022.
The goal of this workshop is to examine some recent developments of the interaction between stochastics and game theory. The focus will be on game theoretic models that heavily use stochastic tools and on stochastic methods that find relevant applications in game theory. This 7th edition of the workshop will focus—not exclusively— on the following topics:
Prophet inequalities and secretary problems
Bandit models
Congestion games under uncertainty
Strategic queues
Stochastic games
Learning in games
Information transmission on networks
Social learning
Games with a random number of players
Search games
Stochastic matching
Blockchain
The speakers will be scholars in different fields: stochastics, economics, operations research, computer science, mathematics, control engineering etc.