International Society on Dynamic Games
The International Society on Dynamic Games (short: ISDG, translated: International Society of Dynamic Games ) is an international, non-commercial, scientific organization for the promotion of dynamic game theory .
history
The ISDG was founded on August 9, 1990 in Helsinki , Finland , on the occasion of the specialist conference “4th International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications” at the Helsinki University of Technology . The ISDG is managed by a board chaired by its president. ISDG presidents
- Tamer Başar 1990-1994
- Alain Haurie 1994-1998
- Pierre Bernhard 1998-2002
- Georges Zaccour 2002-2006
- Geert Jan Olsder 2006–2008
- Leon Petrosyan 2008-2012
- Michèle Breton 2012–2016
- Vladimir Mazalov 2016-
The ISDG unites over 350 scientists from the social sciences, economics, mathematics and engineering. The ISDG is a partner company of the De Gruyter publishing house.
Goals of the ISDG
- Promotion and support of the development and application of dynamic game theory.
- Publication of scientific knowledge through all appropriate information channels. The ISDG achieves these goals by organizing or co-organizing symposiums, conferences and seminars and by publishing excellent, high-quality specialist journals.
- Establish contact with the international research community, especially other associations that deal with game theory, optimization , decision analysis and dynamic systems .
ISDG publications
- Annals of the International Society of Dynamic Games (series ed .: Tamer Başar; published by Birkhäuser )
- Dynamic Games and Applications (editor-in-chief: Georges Zaccour; published by Birkhäuser)
- International Game Theory Review (managing editor: David WK Yeung, editors: Hans Peters, Leon A. Petrosyan; published by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. )
Isaac Award
The board of the international association of dynamic games (ISDG) decided in 2003 to create an award for "outstanding contributions to the theory and applications of dynamic games". Since 2004, two scientists have been honored at every symposium. The award is named after Rufus Isaacs , the recognized founding father of differential games. The winners are:
- 2004: Yo-Chi Ho & George Leitmann
- 2006: Nikolay Krasovskii & Wendell Fleming
- 2008: Pierre Bernhard & Alain Haurie
- 2010: Tamer Başar & Geert Jan Olsder
- 2012: Steffen Jørgensen & Karl Sigmund
- 2014: Eitan Altman & Leon Petrosyan
- 2016: Martino Bardi & Ross Cressman
- 2018: Andrzej Nowak & Georges Zaccour
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ Hec Montréal (Publication of the École des hautes études commerciales), Fall 2012, Volume 11, No. 1, Page 10 ( Memento of the original from October 8, 2013 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice.
- ^ Partner companies of the De Gruyter publishing house
- ^ Homepage of the ISDG