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Subject: CFP : Artificial Economics 2005
Date: Tue, 17 May 2005 13:48:23 +0100
From: Philippe Mathieu <philippe.mathieu@lifl.fr>
To: sma@loria.fr <sma@loria.fr>, agents@cs.umbc.edu, alad@cs.york.ac.uk,
DAI-List@mcc.com, Jacques Le Maitre <lemaitre@univ-tln.fr>
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CALL FOR PARTICIPATION
for
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| Artificial Economics'2005 |
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Symposium in Agent-based Computational Methods
in Finance, Game Theory and their applications
Lille, September 15--16, 2005
http://cisco.univ-lille1.fr/ae2005
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The main aims of the event are to present computer-science based
multi-agent methodologies and tools with their applications to
social-scientists (mainly people from economics and the management
sciences) ; present uses and needs of multi-agent based models and
their constraints, as used by those social scientists, to computer
scientists ; and above all favor the meeting of people and ideas of
those two communities in order to be able to construct a much
structured multi-disciplinary approach.
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COMMUNICATIONS AND INVITED SPEAKERS
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20 papers chosen by the programme committee through a double blind
process will be presented by their authors. The proceedings of the
conference will be published in a volume of "Lecture Notes in
Economics and Mathematical Systems" by Springer available to all
participants. The complete list of selected papers is available on
the conference website.
During the event exchanges and discussions will have a large space.
It will offer presentations of papers selected by the program
committee as well as special invited keynote sessions:
* Dr Robert Axtell, from The Brookings Institution and the Santa Fe
Institute, will give a talk temporarily entitled "Very Large Scale
Multi-Agent Systems and Emergent Macroeconomics".
* Pr Cristiano Castelfranchi, from the Institute of Cognitive Sciences
and Technologies and the University of Siena, will give a talk
temporarily entitled "The Invisible (Left) Hand".
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PLACE
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The symposium will last two days and will take place in Lille, which
is very well connected to most major european cities. It will be
located in the historical center of Lille in the "State Business
School" facility of the University of Sciences and Technologies of
Lille:
Universite des Sciences et Technologies de Lille
Institut d'Administration des Entreprises
104, Avenue du Peuple Belge
59043 Lille
A social event will gather all participants on the first evening
allowing them to discover the historical heart of the town as well as
its history. It will be concluded by a dinner enabling participants to
discover local cooking and brewering.
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REGISTRATIONS AND INFORMATIONS
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All informations concerning registration and accomodations are
available on the conference website. For any further informations one
may contact the organizing committee chair:
Pr Philippe MATHIEU
email : philippe.mathieu@lifl.fr
www : http://cisco.univ-lille1.fr/ae2005
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Pr Philippe MATHIEU
LIFL - UMR 8022 CNRS - Bat. M3
Université de Lille 1
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Received on Tue May 17 21:01:56 2005