15th Days on Computational Game Theory

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I presented “POMDPs and Blind MDPs: (Dis)continuity of Values and Strategies”, the last part of my PhD thesis dealing with continuity properties in Partially Observable Markov Decision Processes. This was the same topic I presented in Rome, but in a shorter talk.

I met some good friends in the event, including:

I made some new friends too, including:

  • Yurong Chen
    • Postdoc at SIERRA-team, INRIA Paris, working with Michael I. Jordan.
    • Presented “Are Bounded Contracts Learnable and Approximately Optimal?”
  • Sai Ganesh Nagarajan
    • Postdoc and a thrust leader of the Robust and Explainable Learning Group at Zuse Institute Berlin which is under Prof. Sebastian Pokutta’s group.
    • Presented “The Complexity of Two-Team Polymatrix Games with Independent Adversaries”
  • Arthur Dolgopolov
    • Post-doc at IMW, Uni Bielefeld
    • Presented “Algebraic Approach to Competitive Equilibria”
  • Michael Heinrich Baumann
    • Postdoc in Applied Mathematics at University of Bayreuth
    • Presented “Some Thoughts on Rabin Fairness”
  • Jannik Matuschke
    • Associate Professor in the Faculty of Economics and Business, KU Leuven

Here is my presentation: