The "CORE
Foundation" was set up a few years ago with the goal of stimulating
new initiative and research activities at CORE. One of these initiatives
is the creation of a CORE LECTURE SERIES.
Every year, a young internationally renowned scientist is invited to
give a series of lectures in one of the research areas of CORE. The lectures
already distributed in this series are:
Drew Fudenberg and David M. Kreps
Lectures on Learning and Equilibrium in Strategic Form Games
(1990)
Thomas M. Stoker
Lectures on Semiparametric Econometrics
(1991)
Patrick T. Harker
Lectures on Computation of Equilibria with Equation-Based Methods
(1993)
Christian Gouriéroux and Alain Monfort
Simulation Based Econometric Methods
(1994)
Ariel Rubinstein
Lectures on Modeling Bounded Rationality
(1995)
James Renegar
A Mathematical View of Interior-Point Methods in Convex Optimization
(1999)
B. Douglas Bernheim and Michael D. Whinston
Anticompetitive Exclusion and Foreclosure through Vertical Agreements
(2000)
Daniel Bienstock
Potential Function Methods for Approximately
Solving Linear Programming Problems: Theory and Practice
(2001)
Rabah Amir
Supermodularity and Complementarity in Economics
All our lectures are available upon request. |