Applications of Static and Dynamic Games in Decision Making
Invited Lecture
29-12-2023; 04:30 PM
29-12-2023

MathSciIntR-Lab

Monthly Mathematics Lecture Series-5 

Speaker: Prof. Samir K. Neogy

Professor, Indian Statistical Institute, New Delhi

Abstract
This lecture explores the wide-ranging applications of static and dynamic games in decision making. The talk delves into game-theoretic methods used to analyze the security of websites and computer networks, inventory control strategies employed by major online sellers, the role of games in addressing climate change and pollution, the use of game theory in salary negotiations, and the application of game-theoretic methods to analyze administrative decisions. By examining these real-world examples, attendees will gain a comprehensive understanding of how static and dynamic games can be leveraged to optimize decision making in various domains.

Committee Room, SCIS