Program LOFT2018

 

 

CALL FOR PAPERS COMMITEES PROGRAM INVITED SPEAKERS ACCOMMODATION VENUE REGISTRATION

 
FORMAT
Invited talks: 45 minutes plus 5 minutes of discussion
Plenary Session talks: 20 minutes plus 5 minutes of discussion
Poster presentations: 10 minutes

PROGRAM 
Monday, July 16

8:15-8:45 Registration 

8:45-9:00 Welcome Addresses 

9:00-9:50 Invited talk
Joe Halpern (Cornell University, USA) - Actual causality: a survey 

9:50-10:40 Plenary Session
9:50-10:15 Wiebe Van Der Hoek, Louwe B. Kuijer and Yì N. Wáng
A Logic of allies and enemies
10:15-10:40 Aleks Knoks and Eric Pacuit
Deliberational dynamics in context

10:40-11:10 Coffee Break 

11:10-12:00 Plenary Session
11:10-11:35 Andrés Perea
Common belief in rationality in games with unawareness
11:35-12:00 Burkhard Schipper
Kuhn's theorem for extensive games with unawareness

12:00-14:00 Lunch Break 

14:00-15:40 Plenary Session
14:00-14:25 Giacomo Bonanno and Elias Tsakas
Qualitative analysis of common belief of rationality in strategic-form games
14:25-14:50 Satoshi Fukuda
Formalizing common belief with no underlying assumption on individual beliefs
14:50-15:15 Antonio Penta and Peio Zuazo-Garin
Rationalizability and observability
15:15-15:40 Pierpaolo Battigalli, Roberto Corrao and Federico Sanna
Epistemic game theory without types structures: an application to psychological games

15:40-16:10 Coffee Break

16:10-17:00 Invited talk
Fabio Maccheroni (IGIER-Bocconi University, Italy) - Multinomial logit processes and preference discovery: inside and outside the black box

17:10-17:50 Poster Presentations
17:10-17:20 Niels Mourmans
Reasoning about the Surprise Exam Paradox: An application of psychological game theory
17:20-17:30 Stephan Jagau and Andrés Perea
Expectation-based psychological games and psychological expected utility
17:30-17:40 Ryan Kendall and Daniel Jessie
Decomposing models of bounded rationality
17:40-17:50 Paolo Galeazzi and Johannes Marti
Choice tructures

17:50-18:45 Poster Display

19:00 RECEPTION (location TBA)

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Tuesday, July 17

9:00-9:50 Invited talk
Amanda Friedenberg (University of Arizona,  U.S.A.) - Is Bounded Rationality Driven by Limited Ability?

9:50-10:40 Plenary Session
9:50-10:15 Marciano Siniscalchi
Structural rationality and forward induction
10:15-10:40 Christian W. Bach and Andrés Perea
Two definitions of correlated equilibrium

10:40-11:10 Coffee  Break 

11:10-12:25 Plenary Session
11:10-11:35 Emiliano Catonini and Nicodemo De Vito
Weak belief and permissibility
11:35-12:00 Elias Tsakas
Eliciting prior beliefs
12:00-12:25 Gabriel Ziegler and Peio Zuazo-Garin
Strategic cautiousness as an expression of robustness to ambiguity

12:30-14:00 Lunch Break 

14:00-14:30 Poster Presentations
14:00-14:10 Dazhu Li
Losing connections: modal logics of definable link deletion
14:10-14:20 Maximilian Conze and Michael Kramm
Differentiate and conquer: using consumer learning to grow out your niche

14:20-15:50 Coffee Break with Poster Display 

15:50-17:05 Plenary Session
15:50-16:15 Frederik Van De Putte, Allard Tamminga and Hein Duijf
The best we can do
16:15-16:40 Emiliano Catonini
On non-monotonic strategic reasoning
16:40-17:05 Declan Thompson
Goal structure and Nash equilibria

19:00 CONFERENCE  DINNER (location TBA) 

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Wednesday, July 18 

9:00-10:40 Plenary Session
9:00-9:25  Emiliano Lorini
In praise of belief bases: doing epistemic logic without possible worlds
9:25-9:50  Sujata Ghosh and Anantha Padmanabha
Revisiting games in dynamic-epistemic logic
9:50-10:15 Eric Pacuit
Agreement theorems with qualitative conditional probability
10:15-10:40 Christian Bach and Jeremie Cabessa
Agreeing to disagree and lexicographic probability systems

10:40-11:10 Coffee Break 

11:10-12:00 Invited talk
Sherrilyn Roush (University of California Los Angeles,  U.S.A.) - Coherence and truthfulness in communication

12:10-12:25 Plenary Session
12:10-12:25 Shuige Liu
Knowledge and acceptance of core payoffs: an epistemic foundation for cooperative game theory

12:30 Closing of the conference and Lunch