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Loft 2004 CFP

To: Wiebe van der Hoek <wiebe@csc.liv.ac.uk>
Subject: Loft 2004 CFP
From: Wiebe van der Hoek <WiebevanderHoek@csc.liv.ac.uk>
Date: Tue, 16 Dec 2003 08:45:32 +0000 (GMT)
                     CALL FOR PAPERS: LOFT6
 
"Logic and the Foundations of the Theory of Games and 
Decisions"
                                   
         Leipzig (Germany), July 16 - 18, 2004

                    ORGANIZERS:
   Giacomo BONANNO (University of California Davis,U.S.A.)
   Wiebe van der HOEK (University of Liverpool, U.K.)
   Pierfrancesco LA MURA (Handelshochschule, Leipzig, Germany)
   Arnis VILKS (Handelshochschule, Leipzig, Germany)



                AIMS OF THE CONFERENCE

This is the sixth in a series of conferences on the 
applications of  logical methods to foundational
issues in the theory of individual and interactive 
decision-making. The previous five conferences
took place at CIRM (Marseille, France) in 
January 1994 and at ICER (Torino, Italy) in 
December 1996, December 1998, July 2000 and July 2002. 

The complete programs of the last five conferences are at
    http://www.econ.ucdavis.edu/faculty/bonanno/LOFT.html
   
   
The aim of the LOFT conferences is to promote exchange 
across different disciplines. Preference is given to 
papers which bring together the work and problems 
of several fields, such as game and decision theory, 
logic, computer science and artificial intelligence, 
philosophy, cognitive psychology, mathematics and 
mind sciences. Among the topics of particular relevance are:

· Modal logic: epistemic and deontic logic, multi-agent logic, 
temporal logic, dynamic logic, probabilistic and multi-valued 
logic, logic of  belief revision.
· Foundations of game and decision theory: epistemic 
foundations of solution concepts, information processing 
and communication in games, belief formation and revision 
in games.
· Learning and information-processing models: economic 
aspects of information processing, learning in 
game-theoretic contexts, inductive learning and 
inductive decision making.
· Bounded rationality approaches to game and decision theory.

                    SUBMISSION INFORMATION
The three-day conference will include 6 invited lectures 
and 15 contributed papers. Potential contributors should 
send an extended abstract of approximately 3 pages in 
electronic format (pdf, dvi, MS Word or text),  
indicating "LOFT6 submission" in the Subject field, to:
gfbonanno@ucdavis.edu

The deadline for submission is March 31, 2004, and 
authors will be notified of acceptance decisions by 
May 15, 2004.

Those who wish to participate in the conference without
submitting a paper should express their interest to the
Organizing Committee by sending an e-mail to 
gfbonanno@ucdavis.edu

         PUBLICATION OF CONTRIBUTED PAPERS
Selected papers from the previous LOFT conferences 
were published in a  volume by Kluwer Academic Press
and in the following journals: Theory and Decision, 
Mathematical Social Sciences, Games and Economic Behavior,
Bulletin of Economic Research and Research in Economics. 
It is the intention of the organizers to publish a 
selection of the papers presented at LOFT6 in a 
suitable platform.








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