Sergiu Hart -- Presentations
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Adaptive Heuristics
- Walras-Bowley Lecture 2003
- Revised: September 2004
- Extended version: November 2005
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Invisible Hand?
The Rationality of the Individual and the Welfare of the Group
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Uncoupled Dynamics and Nash Equilibrium
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Robert Aumann's Game and Economic Theory
- Lecture at the Stockholm School of Economics in the 2005 Nobel Week
(December 9, 2005)
- Short Version (July 2006)
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Surely You're Using the Sure-Thing Principle!
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Evolutionarily Stable Strategies of Random Games, and the
Vertices of Random Polygons
- December 2006
- Revised: February 2007
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An Operational Measure of Riskiness
- April 2007
- Revised: February 2008
- Revised: July 2008
- Revised: February 2009
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Game Theory: Matchings, Infidelity, Market Crashes,
Football ... and Cognitive Radio Too [in Hebrew]
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Lecture in the Madua
series,
November 2007
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Nash Equilibrium and Dynamics
- Opening Panel, Conference in Honor of John Nash's 80th
Birthday, Princeton University
(June 2008)
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Dynamics and Equilibrium
- Presidential Address at GAMES 2008, The Thirld World
Congress of the Game Theory Society
(July 2008)
- Expanded and revised: February 2009
- Further expanded: October 2009
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The Optimality of Regret Maching
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Cooperative Games in Strategic Form
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July 2008
- Revised: January 2009
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Comparing Risks by Acceptance and Rejection
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September 2009
- Revised: March 2010
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Correlated Equilibria: Rationality and Dynamics
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June 2010, Aumann's 80th Birthday
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Aumann's Science
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10 June 2010, Israeli Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Aumann's 80th
Birthday
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A Wealth-Requirement Axiomatization of Riskiness
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Riskiness
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June 2011
- Revised: January 2012
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Two(!) Good To Be True
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included. The best is to hear my lectures in person :-)
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prosper.
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