Game Theory and Communication Reading Group (organizational meeting)
Cognition and Language: Claire and John Radway Research Workshop Wednesday, March 31, 2010 | 5:00pmStanford Humanities Center, Baker Room Get Map
424 Santa Teresa Street
Stanford, CA 94305
The Event
The first (organizational) meeting for our reading group on the new book by Prashant Parikh, Language and Equilibrium. We are reading this book in preparation for our conference in may on Game Theory and Communication, at which Parikh is one of the invited speakers. The purpose of this meeting is just to decide upon a regular meeting time and to distribute copies of the book.
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