Hervé Moulin and co-authors' paper "The Unreasonable Fairness of Maximum Nash Welfare" wins award
The Kalai Prize 2024 for the best paper utilizing methods of game theory and computer science has been awarded to Hervé Moulin and co-authors: The Unreasonable Fairness of Maximum Nash Welfare.
The prize is being awarded every 4 years at a congress on game theory. In 2024, The 7th World Congress of the Game Theory Society (Games 2024) was held in Beijing in August.
Head of the International Laboratory of Game Theory and Decision Making A.S. Nesterov, leading research fellow of the laboratory A.Yu. Kondratyev, junior research fellow of the laboratory I.A. Samoylenko presented reports at the congress.
Статья "The Unreasonable Fairness of Maximum Nash Welfare"
The prize is being awarded every 4 years at a congress on game theory. In 2024, The 7th World Congress of the Game Theory Society (Games 2024) was held in Beijing in August.
Head of the International Laboratory of Game Theory and Decision Making A.S. Nesterov, leading research fellow of the laboratory A.Yu. Kondratyev, junior research fellow of the laboratory I.A. Samoylenko presented reports at the congress.
Статья "The Unreasonable Fairness of Maximum Nash Welfare"
Date
28 October
2024
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