Abbreviation | GTS |
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Formation | 1999[1] |
Founders | Ehud Kalai and Robert Aumann |
Website | www.gametheorysociety.org |
The Game Theory Society (GTS)[2] is a society for the promotion of research, teaching and application of game theory. It was founded in 1999 by Ehud Kalai and Robert Aumann[3] and is registered in the Netherlands.
The GTS hosts a congress every four years.[4] The previous meetings were in Bilbao (2000), Marseille (2004), Evanston, Illinois (2008), Istanbul (2012) and Maastricht (2016).
The society is associated with two journals:
The society honors individuals by selecting them for the following named lectures:
In addition, the society awards the Kalai Prize to a person (or persons) who have published a significant paper at the interface of game theory and computer science.[5]