Tuesday, November 29, 2005

Game Theory Finds Computer Science

Dear Game Theorist/Computer Scientist:

In keeping with our mission "to facilitate cross-fertilization between theories and applications of game theoretic reasoning," Games and Economic Behavior has decided to expand its publications of papers in the interface of game theory and computer science. To this end, we are pleased to announce that the following individuals have accepted our invitation to join the editorial board:

  • Joseph Halpern, Cornell University
  • Michael Kearns, University of Pennsylvania
  • Noam Nisan, Hebrew University
  • Christos Papadimitriou, University of California at Berkeley
  • Moshe Tennenholtz, Technion - Israel Institute of Technology
Submitted papers will be subject to the journal's high standards of evaluation. In particular, they must be of interest and must be readable to researchers in other fields. Given the differences in the publication processes of different fields, GEB is not opposed to publishing expanded versions of papers that were originally published in conference proceedings (provided they satisfy copyright law).

We hope that you see GEB as a venue to reach a broad group of readers for your publications.

Sincerely yours,
Ehud Kalai
Editor GEB

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