- please apply here (typeform link)
- application deadline: (date)
- we’ll accept applications until (date)
- participants will be informed by (date)
- all participants need to confirm and pay the seminar fee by xx
- seminar starts on xx
- $500,00
- via credit card, Paypal or Crypto (payment methods)
- scholarships available (more information)
We offer scholarships for a limited number of participants. Please use the application form (link) and make sure to let us know why you'd like to participate.
Start date: xx
Duration: 12 weeks
End date: xx, life stream event presenting projects (public)
- we’ll meet once per week on xxx (day) for a 2-hour seminar
- HH:MM to HH:MM in the US Pacific time zone (+x CEST, +x Asia, +x Australia)
- all sessions will include some lecture component, some will include presentations from guest lecturers and most will include time for discussions.
- all seminars live virtual, lectures in US Pacific time zone (see Structure)
- via (tool, incl link to hardware/software/network requirements)
- this seminar requires working knowledge of multivariate calculus, linear algebra and optimization
- working knowledge of algorithm game theory is assumed
- approaches presented in the course are specific to state based games with many players, many mechanisms and a statespace which includes arbitrary data structures
- course material will leverage notation similar to that of Sephen Boyd at Stanford
- all lectures will be conducted in English
- (other tech/software requirements? tools we’ll use?)
The results of this seminar will be open-sourced and publicly available.
In case you'd like to support the progress of this new field, please get in touch:
(contact)
- there will be no grades but attendees will participate in teams which will be expected to push their assignments and projects to a public github repo
- (certificate?)
Please contact us:
Angela Kreitenweis (email)
BlockScience (company details vendor)