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[Fwd: First Call For Papers AE'2005]

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Murat Yildizoglu <[log in to unmask]>

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Murat Yildizoglu <[log in to unmask]>

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Mon, 8 Nov 2004 20:37:07 +0100

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Please find enclosed the preliminary call for papers for the  Artificial
Economics'2005 Conference.

--
Prof. Murat Yildizoglu

- Directeur d'E3i, IFREDE-GRES (http://www.ifrede.org/)
- Responsable du Master Ingenierie Economique :
       http://beagle.u-bordeaux4.fr/masterIE/
- Managing editor of e-JEMED: http://www.e-jemed.org/

IFReDE-E3i
Universite Montesquieu-Bordeaux IV
Avenue Leon Duguit, F-33608 Pessac Cedex
Bureau : F347
Tel. +33 5 56 84 54 53
Fax: +33 5 56 84 86 47
   e-mail: [log in to unmask]
   www : http://yildizoglu.u-bordeaux4.fr/
_____________________________________________________



       *******************************************************                      PRELIMINARY CALL FOR PAPERS                                                                      for                                                        +-----------------------------+                    | Artificial Economics'2005 |                    +-----------------------------+                                                 Symposium in Agent-based Computational Methods             in Finance, Game Theory and their applications                                                         Lille, September 15--16, 2005                                                       http://cisco.univ-lille1.fr/ae2005                                            ******************************************************* ----------------------------------------------------------------------                                CONTEXT ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Agent-based Computational Economics (ACE) deals with the computational study of economies as complex adaptive systems implying interacting agents with cognitive skills. This area has provoked, in various fields of Economics, a great deal of academic interest, in relation with the Complex System approaches. One of the first use of agent based models has been popularized by Axelrod in his theory of evolution of cooperation. In this early work he used extensively computational simulations and methods in order to study strategic behaviour in the iterated prisoner's dilemma. This work is still influencing many researches in various scientific fields. It has for instance been the foundations of a new approach of the game theory based on computational ideas. In the mid eighties, under the impulsion of the Santa-Fe Institute, and especially Christopher Langton, a new field of research, called Artificial Life (AL), has emerged. The idea of AL was to mimic real life under its various aspects to understand the basic principles of life. This has lead to encompass wider ideas such as complexity, evolution, auto-organisation and emergence. All concepts induced by those approaches have influenced social scientists among others. Following those initial attempts to mix computational approaches and social sciences, for instance among the pioneering works using ACE in finance, one can refer to the Artificial Stock Market by Palmer, Arthur, Holland, LeBaron, and Taylor. This model, based on bounded rationality and inductive reasoning, is one of the first allowing correct simulations of real world stock market dynamics. This work has been done by people coming from various scientific fields (Economics, Game Theory, Computer Science and Finance). Recently, another growing field appeared, dealing with the study of the formation and the dynamics of social networks. To understand the spread of information as well as the social beliefs one has to consider the underlying social networks that can have different effects on those processes. This special topic is another where physicists, computer scientists and economists join their efforts to explore the idea that economic activity is embedded in social structure. All thoses approaches intensively use computer simulation as well as artificial intelligence concepts mostly based on multi-agents systems. In this context, the most used models come from game theory. Therefore, Agent-based Computational Economics is more and more an important methodology in many Social-Sciences (the Management Sciences, Sociology, Economics, Conflicts Resolution, etc). It becomes now widely used to test theoretical models or to investigate their properties when analytical solutions are not possible. ----------------------------------------------------------------------                            AIMS AND SCOPES ---------------------------------------------------------------------- The main aims of the event are to:   * present computer-science based multi-agent methodologies and tools     with their applications to social-scientists (mainly people from     economics and the management sciences)   * present uses and needs of multi-agent based models and their     constraints, as used by those social scientists, to computer     scientists   * favor the meeting of people and ideas of those two communities in     order to be able to construct a much structured multi-disciplinary     approach. For its first edition, the Symposium will thus present recent scientific advances in the fields of ACE but is also widely open to methodological surveys. Topics include but are not limited to the following:   * Computational Game Theory (Non-Cooperative, Cooperative,     Evolutionary, Pure coordination Games...)   * Discrete choice models in Economics and the Management Sciences   * Emergence and dynamics of Norms and Conventions   * Financial Market and Organization Models (Stock prices dynamics,     Herding in Financial Markets)   * Epistemology and Agent-based Methodological issues   * Dynamics of social and economic networks ----------------------------------------------------------------------                            IMPORTANT DATES ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * March 1st, 2005 : Submission of papers * April 8th, 2005 : Notification of acceptance * June 1st, 2005 : Final paper due * September 15-16, 2005 : AE'2005 The symposium will last two days and will take place in Lille, which is very well connected to most major european cities. It will offer presentations of papers selected by the program committee as well as special invited keynote sessions. Exchanges and discussions will have a large space in the final program. ----------------------------------------------------------------------                    PAPER SUBMISSION AND PROCEEDINGS ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Short version of paper presenting aims & scopes, relevant literature and original works, has to be sent by electronic mail and in acrobat (.pdf) format to the following email address:                         [log in to unmask] Short versions of the paper must be 5 pages long. Further details and authors guideline will also be available from the main website at                   http://cisco.univ-lille1.fr/ae2005 All accepted papers will be published in proceedings of the symposium which will have an ISBN. After the event we plan to publish a special issue of a journal presenting some selected papers, which may have been modified after remarks and discussions done during the conference. ----------------------------------------------------------------------                          ORGANIZING COMMITTEE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- * Bruno BEAUFILS, USTL/CNRS * Olivier BRANDOUY, USTL/CNRS * Julien DERVEEUW, USTL/CRNS * Denis PHAN, Université de Rennes I * Philippe MATHIEU, USTL/CNRS ----------------------------------------------------------------------                           PROGRAM COMMITTEE ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Chair : Pr Philippe MATHIEU * Frédéric AMBLARD - Université de Toulouse 1, France * Gérard BALLOT - ERMES, Université de Paris 2, France * Bruno BEAUFILS - LIFL, USTL, France * Paul BOURGINE - CREA, École Polytechnique, France * Olivier BRANDOUY - CLAREE, USTL, France * Charlotte BRUUN - Aalborg University, Danemark * José Maria CASTRO CALDAS - ISCTE, DINAMIA, Portugal * Christophe DEISSENBERG - GREQAM, France * Jean-Paul DELAHAYE - LIFL, USTL, France * Jacques FERBER - LIRMM, Université de Montpellier II, France * Bernard FORGUES - CLAREE, USTL, France * Wander JAGER - University of Groningen, The Netherlands * Marco JANSSEN - CIPEC, Indiana University, USA * Philippe LAMARRE - LINA, Université de Nantes, France * Luigi MARENGO - DSGSS, Universitŕ di Teramo, Italy * Philippe MATHIEU - LIFL, USTL, France * Denis PHAN - Université de Rennes I, France * Juliette ROUCHIER - GREQAM, France * Elpida TZAFESTAS - National Technical University of Athens, Greece * Nicolaas VRIEND - Queen Mary University of London, United Kingdom * Bernard WALLISER - CERAS, ENPC, France * Murat YILDIZOGLU - IFREDE-E3I, Université Montesquieu Bordeaux IV,   France ----------------------------------------------------------------------                                CONTACT ----------------------------------------------------------------------                          Pr Philippe MATHIEU email : [log in to unmask] www : http://cisco.univ-lille1.fr/ae2005 ----------------------------------------------------------------------

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