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SoCal NEGT Symposium 2010


2010 Southern California Symposium on Network Economics and Game Theory

November 11-12, 2010


17th Floor Canyon Room, Hotel Angeleno
170 N. Church Lane, Los Angeles, California 90049

Plenary Speakers

Mung Chiang
Princeton University
Title: Pricing Internet Access: How To Engineer Your Monthly Bill

Ramesh Johari
Stanford University
Title: Mean Field Equilibria of Large Scale Stochastic Games


Invited Speakers

Eric Bax
Yahoo! Inc
Title: Side Information and Pricing in Online Advertising

Eric Friedman
Cornell University
Title: Cost Sharing Rules for IT Services and the Cloud

Rahul Jain
University of Southern California
Title: Contracts for Cooperative Spectrum Sharing

Lian Jian
University of Southern California
Title: The Prevalence of Reciprocation in Feedback Provision on eBay

Vikram Krishnamurthy
University of British Columbia
Title: Social Learning and Correlated Equilibria for Secentralized Sensor Networks

John Ledyard
California Institute of Technology
Title: Voluntary Contributions on Networks

Amir Leshem
Bar-Ilan University, Israel
Title: Cooperative Game Theory, Stable Marriage and the Spectrum Allocation Problem for Cognitive Radio Networks - A Cross-layer Perspective

Katrina Ligett
Cornell University
Title: Beyond the Nash Equilibrium Barrier

Steven Low
California Institute of Technology
Title: Optimal Power Flow Problems

David Miller
University of California, San Diego
Title: Enforcing Cooperation in Networked Societies

Ichiro Obara
University of California, Los Angeles
Title: Towards a Belief-based Theory of Repeated Games with Private Monitoring: an Application of POMDP

Mihaela van der Schaar
University of California, Los Angeles
Title: A New Class of Engineering Games

Srinivas Shakkottai
Texas A&M University
Title: Multipath Network Coding: A Population Game Perspective

Adam Wierman
California Institute of Technology
Title: A New Perspective on Computational Complexity in Economics

Simon Wilkie
University of Southern California
Title: Implementing Efficient Cost Share Networks