ROMAN GAMES 2

Thursday April the 26th, 2018
DIAG Aula Magna, Via Ariosto 25, Roma


The Department of Computer, Control, and Management Engineering Antonio Ruberti (DIAG) hosts the second edition of Roman Games, an informal one-day workshop on Multiagent Optimization (game theory, optimization over networks, distributed computing, equilibrium problems and more). The aim of these meetings is to bring together people in the roman region and some guests working in Multiagent Optimization, but is open to contributions from anybody interested in this broad research area.

The meeting will take place on April the 26th, 2018 in the Aula Magna of DIAG, Via Ariosto 25, Roma. Participation is free.

This meeting has been organized by Francisco Facchinei (Università di Roma La Sapienza) and Roberto Lucchetti (Politecnico di Milano).

You can find more information, including abstracts of the talks, here

 

PROGRAM

09.45 -- 10.30:

Roberto Cominetti (Universidad Adolfo Ibañez, Chile)

Dynamic equilibria for network flows
10.30 -- 11.15: Marco Scarsini (Luiss, Roma) Demand-Independent Optimal Tolls
11.15 -- 11.45: Break  
11.45 -- 12.30: Lorenzo Lampariello (Università di Roma 3, Roma) Numerically tractable optimistic bilevel problems
12.30 -- 13.15: Maurizio Falcone (Università di Roma La Sapienza, Roma)

Some remarks on pursuit-evasion games with p-players

13.15 -- 14.30: Lunch  
14.30 -- 15.15: Sylvain Sorin (Sorbonne Université, Paris) Nash equilibria and variational inequalities: on the graph of the equilibrium correspondence
15.15 -- 16.30: Tristan Garrec (Université Toulouse 1 Capitole, Toulouse) On Search Games
16.30 -- 17.15: Nicola Gatti (Politecnico di Milano, Milano) Leadership in Singleton Congestion Games