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Monday, August 17, 2009
10:30 AM - 12:00 PM
CNLS Conference Room (TA-3, Bldg 1690)

Seminar

From Game Theory to Game Engineering

David H. Wolpert
NASA Ames

Abstract: In this talk I present recent work on combining game theory, statistics, and control theory. This combination provides new techniques for predicting / controlling any system comprising humans, human groups (e.g., firms, tribes), and / or adaptive automated systems (e.g., reinforcement learning robots).

As illustrations, I will focus on three projects:

1) Suppressing flutter in an airplane wing by controlling a set of autonomous micro-flaps at its trailing edge.

2) First raising taxes in a human economy, and then lowering them back to the starting values, to steer the economy to a Pareto superior equilibrium.

3) Designing a dynamic auction of arrival slots at a weather-impacted airport, to maximize social welfare.

If you would like to talk to the speaker, please contact the host cems@lanl.gov or David Wolpert dhw@cyprus.santafe.edu

Host: Charlie Strauss, cems@lanl.gov