The seventh world congress of the Game Theory Society will be held in Beijing, China on August 19–22, 2024, hosted by National School of Development (NSD),of Peking University. This is the first time that the congress is ever held in Asia.
The Game Theory Society is the world’s leading organization that promotes the investigation, teaching, and application of Game Theory, which studies strategic interaction in competitive and cooperative environments.
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Conference Handbook:
Congress venue:
Chengzeyuan (National School of Development)
北京大学国家发展研究院(承泽园校区)
Adjacent to PKU main campus, see "Travel information" for details.
On-site registration and check-in:
For participants arriving/registering on Aug 19: please plan to arrive early as the opening ceremony starts at 9am.You may first come to the opening ceremony and talks before picking up your package.
For participants who reserved a room at either hotel in the registration form: your package will be held at your hotel for Aug 18 and 19 and then moved to the Conference Venue starting Aug 20.
On-site registration and payment are available at the Conference Venue.
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The Lakeview Hotel (for residents of the hotel ONLY) |
August 18 |
12:00-22:00 |
August 19 |
7:30-18:00 |
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Beijing Post&Telecom Conference Center (for residents of the hotel ONLY) |
August 18 |
12:00-22:00 |
August 19 |
7:30-18:00 |
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Chengze Garden of the National School of Development at Peking University |
August 18 |
12:00-18:00 |
August 19 |
7:30-18:00 |
August 20 |
8:00-18:00 |
August 21 |
8:00-18:00 |
August 22 |
8:00-18:00 |
The confirmed guest speakers include:
Keynote speakers:
Michihiro Kandori, University of Tokyo (President's talk)
Gabrielle Demange, Paris School of Economics (President-elect's talk)
Ariel Rubinstein, Tel Aviv University and New York University (Morgenstern Lecture)
Françoise Forges, Paris Dauphine-PSL University (von Neumann Lecture)
Nisarg Shah, University of Toronto (Kalai Prize Lecture, on behalf of the co-winners Ioannis Caragiannis, David Kurokawa, Herve Moulin, Ariel Procaccia, and Junxing Wang).
Semi-plenaries:
Ingela Alger, Toulouse School of Economics
Itai Arieli, Technion–Israel Institute of Technology
Itai Ashlagi, Stanford University
Andreas Blume, University of Arizona
Yan Chen, University of Michigan
Anton Kolotilin, University of New South Wales
Yeneng Sun, National University of SIngapore
Takuo Sugaya, Stanford University
Ning Yu, Nanjing Audit University