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Faculty Candidate TalkSolving Large-Scale Sequential Games |
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Friday, March 02, 2018, 10:30am |
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Game-theoretic equilibrium concepts provide a sound definition of how rational agents should act in multiagent settings. To operationalize them, they must be accompanied by techniques to compute equilibria. In this talk I will describe some of my work on
Speaker: Christian Kroer
Bio
Christian Kroer is a Ph.D. candidate in computer science at Carnegie Mellon University, where he is advised by Tuomas Sandholm. Christian’s research lies at the intersection of artificial intelligence, operations research, and economics. His thesis work
Location : CoRE 301
Committee:
Gerard de Melo
Event Type: Faculty Candidate Talk
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Carnegie Mellon University