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Call for papers: Games and Decisions in Risk and Reliability, Italy, 19-21 May 2011
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            GDRR 2011 - Second Symposium on 
    GAMES AND DECISIONS IN RELIABILITY AND RISK

  Hotel Villa Carlotta, Belgirate (VB), Lake Maggiore, Italy
                May, 19-21, 2011
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    www.mi.imati.cnr.it/conferences/gdrr11.html
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                 CALL FOR PAPERS
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The symposium follows the one held in Washington at George Washington University in 2009.

The objective of the symposium is to present novel use of game and decision theory in reliability and risk analysis and to bring together researchers from disciplines such as economics, engineering, finance, mathematics, medical sciences, probability and statistics who have a lot to contribute to this theme.

Currently, the confirmed speakers are Simon French, Miguel Lejeune, Massimo Marinacci, Jorge Mateu, Robert Nau, Nicholas Polson, David Rios Insua, Renata Rotondi, Nozer Singpurwalla, Jim Q. Smith, Fabio Spizzichino, Fabio Trojani and Robert Wolpert.

Details on registration fees, lodging, location and travel can be found on the web site. 

People interested in presenting a paper at the symposium are kindly invited to send an abstract by DECEMBER, 1st, 2010, to:

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The workshop is organised by CNR IMATI and Institute for Integrating Statistics in Decision Sciences, George Washington University.

Fabrizio Ruggeri and Refik Soyer
Co-Chairs, Scientific Committee
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Fabrizio Ruggeri                    fabrizio AT mi.imati.cnr.it
CNR IMATI                           tel +39 0223699532
Via Bassini 15                      fax +39 0223699538
I-20133 Milano (Italy)              www.mi.imati.cnr.it/~fabrizio

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