Nash75 @Oxford
Join us from 2-4 July 2025 at Oxford to celebrate 75 years of Nash equilibrium.
By formulating non-cooperative games and the parsimonious equilibrium concept, John Nash established a unified framework for the study of social institutions. The Nash equilibrium has shaped the last 75 years of progress in game theory, economics, political science, and most recently computer science.
The symposium will feature renowned plenary speakers, covering a wide variety of work related to the general theme of Nash equilibrium and its applications.
Dates: 2-4 July, 2025 (starting in the morning and concluding in the evening)
Venue: Maison Française d'Oxford, Oxford, UK
Attendance: Attendance is free, but places are limited. To register, please contact Bary Pradelski (bary.pradelski@mfo.ac.uk)
Speakers
Yakov
Babichenko
Technion
Florian
Brandl
Bonn
Colin
Camerer
Caltech
Yan
Chen
Michigan
Michael
Chwe
UCLA
Vince
Conitzer
CMU
Constantinos Daskalakis
MIT
Françoise
Forges
Paris Dauphine
Sergiu
Hart
Hebrew University
Niccole
Immorlica
Microsoft Research
Ehud
Kalai
Northwestern
Rachel
Kranton
Duke
Rida
Laraki
UM6P
Eric
Maskin
Harvard
Panayotis Mertikopoulos
CNRS
Paul
Milgrom
Stanford
Jonathan
Newton
Kyoto
Christos
Papadimitriou
Columbia
Yuval
Salant
Northwestern
Rahul
Savani
Liverpool
Jeff
Shamma
Illinois
Sylvain
Sorin
Sorbonne
Eva
Tardos
Cornell
Jörgen
Weibull
SSE
Committee
Jean-Paul Carvalho Vincent Crawford Paul Goldberg Simon Jantschgi Elias Koutsoupias
Patrick Loiseau Tom Norman Bary Pradelski Bassel Tarbush Peyton Young (chair)
Sponsors
CNRS
INRIA
Maison Française d'Oxford
Magdalen College
Merton College