Aims of the workshop
The workshop will be organized just after The Third International Conference on Game Theory and Management (GTM2009).
The aim is to discuss latest developments in the fields of networking games and management.
Scientific program
The Program of the Workshop will concentrate on (but not restricted to) the following topics: networking games and management, optimal routing, price of anarchy, auctions, negotiations, learning and adaptive games, etc.
In addition to specially invited talks, the program committee will consider proposals for sessions and contributions of single talks.
Working languages are English and Russian.
Organizers
Karelian Research Centre RAS, Petrozavodsk, Russia
Sponsors
Program committee
chair: Vladimir Mazalov
IAMR, Petrozavodsk, Russia
Andrei Gurtov
Helsinki Institute for Information Technology, Finland
Takashi Matsuhisa
Ibaraki National College of Technology, Japan
Burkhard Monien
Paderborn Universiy, Germany
Leon Petrosjan
Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia
Paul Spirakis
University of Patras, Greece
Krzysztof Szajowski
Institute of Mathematics, Wroclaw University of Technology, Poland
Alexandr Vasin
Moscow State University, Russia
David Yeung
Hong-Kong Baptist University, Hong-Kong, Saint-Petersburg Center of Game Theory
Nikolay Zenkevich
Saint-Petersburg State University, Russia
Aleksei Zhizhchenko
Steklov Mathematical Institute RAS, Russia
Local organizing committee
chair: Vladimir Mazalov
secretary: Julia Chuyko
Anna Rettieva, Anna Falko, Igor Falko, Evgeniy Ivashko
Abstracts and papers submission
If you wish to present a talk, please send an extended abstract of the talk (in a LATEX or TEX file) before March 15, 2009 to e-mail: ngm2009@krc.karelia.ru
Acceptance of talks will be announced by March 31, 2009.
Talks will be accepted based upon an extended abstracts or papers of at least 3 pages. Selected accepted papers will appear at a special issue of International Game Theory Review (World Science Publ.) and the serial Game Theory and Applications (Nova Science Publ.) with an additional reviewing proceess which will follow the rules of the journals.
Location
Petrozavodsk, the capital of the Republic of Karelia, is situated on the shores of great and beautiful Onego Lake, 400 km to the North from Saint-Petersburg. The city is the largest University and cultural centre in the North-West Russia.
There are 3 (one hour) flights Helsinki- Petrozavodsk per week. Moreover, Petrozavodsk has excellent transport connections with Saint-Petersburg and Moscow (comfortable night trains). The climate conditions are close to those of South Finland.
Accommodations
The Workshop will be held at the hotel "Kalevala", near Petrozavodsk. Please tell us if you plan to followed by accompaning person and which kind of room (singe/double) you prefer. The number of participants is restricted because the number of rooms is limited.
Current prices for accomodation are:
single-room one-place - 2 900 rub.
small two-place - 3 000 rub.
large two-place - 3 300 rub.
two-room lux - 3 800 rub.
six-place cottage room - 7 500 rub.
extra bed - 1000 rub.
Social activity
The social activities will include a welcome party, a conference dinner and excursions.
Pre-registration
If you would like to participate please inform us by: ngm2009@krc.karelia.ru
Include the following information:
1. Name
2. Title of talk
3. Position and work address
4. Phone/fax No (work and home)
5. E-mail address
6. (other relevant information if needed)
Registration fee
The seminar fee is 200 euro. The registration covers welcome party, seminar dinner, excursion, coffee breaks and the booklet of abstracts. The fee for accompaning person, students and PhD students is 100 euro.
The registration fee should be paid by cash in the time of registration.
Important dates
- Extended abstracts: March 15th, 2009
- Notification of acceptance: March 31st, 2009
Contact address
Questions can be directed to e-mail: ngm2009@krc.karelia.ru