Econometrics, Quantitative Economics, Data Science

Workshop “Optimization, Transport and Equilibrium in Economics” 2009 program

Monday, July 6th

11-11.45am:
I. Ekeland, “Optimal Transportation and the Structure of Cities”

11.45-12.30am:
A. Figalli, “The optimal partial transport problem”

Lunch break

2.15-3.00pm:
Y. Brenier, “Competition and rearrangement theory”

3.00-3.45pm:
Eugene Stepanov, “New results on classical Steiner problem and its relationship with mass transportation”

Coffee break

4.15-5.00pm:
J.-M. Morel, “Topics in Landscape evolution modeling”

5.00-5.45pm:
J.-M. Lasry, “Oil production, and strategic interaction with substitutes: an Mean-Field Game approach”

Dinner at Palais du Luxembourg (French Senate, 15 bis, rue de Vaugirard 75006 Paris) (by invitation)

Tuesday, July 7th

9.00-9.45am:
A. Pratelli, “Which planar convex sets has the longest minimal bisecting chords”

9.45-10.30am:
G. Buttazzo, “Optimal pricing problems with transportation costs”

Coffee break

11.00-11.45am:
P.-N. Giraud, “Hubbert peak oil and Hotelling rent revisited by a simulation model”

11.45am-12.30pm:
P. Mossay, “On Spatial Equilibria in a Social Interaction Model”

Lunch break

2.15-3.00pm:
L. Ruschendorf, “Optimal mass transportation in risk measures and dependence orderings”

3.00-3.45pm:
B. Maury, “Crowd  evacuation  models of the gradient flow type”

Coffee break

4.15-5.00pm:
M. Scarsini, “Repeated congestion games with local information”

5.00-5.45pm:
A. Galichon, “Matching with trade-offs”

5.55pm-6.40pm:
Junior Session I

J.R. Donaldson, “Asymmetric Information in Hedonic Markets”
D. Bosc, “Numerical Approximation of the Brenier Map”

7.45pm Dinner at restaurant La Contrescarpe, 57 Rue Lacépède, 75005 Paris (by invitation).

Wednesday, July 8th

9.00-9.45am:
P.-L. Lions, “Mean-Field Games”

9.45-10.30am:
W. Schachermayer, “Optimal and better transport plans”

Coffee break

11.00-11.45am:
C. Jimenez, “Movement of crowds and transport with a convex obstacle”

11.45am-12.30pm:
junior session II

O. Guéant, “A reference case for mean field games”
C. Decker, “When do preferences uniquely determine the number of marriages between different types in the Choo-Siow matching model? Sufficient conditions for a unique equilibrium”

Lunch break

2.15-3.00pm:
A. Blanchet, “Regular and singular points in the parabolic obstacle problem and application to American options”

3.00-3.45pm:
R. McCann “On the principal-agent problem”

Workshop closure and coffee break

 

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