A List of Related Courses

EECS 395 Algorithmic Research for E-Commerce

Northwestern University

Winter 2007

Ming-Yang Kao

(last updated 1/11/2007)

 

Agent-Based Electronic Commerce

Peter Stone

Department of Computer Science, University of Texas at Austin

Algorithmic and Economic Aspects of the Internet

Nicole Immorlica, Mohammad Mahdian

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Washington
Algorithmic Game Theory Adrian Vetta The Mathematics and Statistics Department, McGill University
Algorithmic Game Theory Éva Tardos Department of Computer Science, Cornell University
Algorithmic Game Theory Peter Widmayer Department of Computer Science, ETH Zürich
Algorithmic Game Theory Tim Roughgarden Department of Computer Science, Stanford University
Algorithmic Game Theory and Applications Kousha Etessami School of Informatics, the University of Edinburgh
Algorithms, Games, and the WEB Bruno Codenotti Department of Computer Science, University of Chicago
Computation and Market Mechanisms S. Suri, R. Wolski Department of Computer Science, UCSB

Computational Finance: Game and Information Theoretic Approach

B. Mishra

Department of Computer Science, New York University
Computational Game Theory Michael Kearns Department of Computer and Information Science, University of Pennsylvania
Economic Decision Analysis II Julie Swann

School of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Georgia Tech

Economics and Computation Joan Feigenbaum Department of Computer Science, Yale University

Evolutionary Game Theory

Manfred K. Warmuth

Department of Computer Science, UC Santa Cruz

Foundations of Electronic Marketplaces

Tuomas Sandholm

Department of Computer Science, Carnegie Mellon University
Game Theory in Computer Science Seminar Department of Computer Science and Engineering, UCSD

Intelligent Game Theory

David Sinclair

School of COmputer Applications, Dublin City University

Introduction to Game Theory

Rahul Garg

Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Indian Institute of Technology

Optimization, Game and Layering in Communication Networks

Lijun Chen

Department of Control and Dynamical Systems, California Institute of Technology
Seminar on Algorithmic Aspects of Game Theory Christos H. Papadimitriou Department of EECS, UC-Berkeley
Topics at the Interface between Computer Science and Economics David C. Parkes Division of Engineering and Applied Science, Harvard University

Topics on the border of CS, Game theory, and Economics

Noam Nisan, Daniel Lehmann

Institute of Computer Science, Hebrew University of Jerusalem