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Welcome to the Santiago Game Theory (SaGaTh) group web site.
Click here for a PowerPoint presentation of our group. Click here for a brief introduction to Game Theory in PowePoint.
Researchers:
- Alonso Meijide, José Mª (University of Santiago de Compostela)
- Álvarez Mozos, Mikel (University of Barcelona)
- Carpente Rodríguez, Mª Luisa (University of A Coruña)
- Casas Méndez, Balbina V. (University of Santiago de Compostela)
- Costa Bouzas, Julián (University of A Coruña)
- Fiestras Janeiro, Mª Gloria (University of Vigo)
- Fontenla Cadavid, Manuel (University of A Coruña)
- García Jurado, Ignacio (University of A Coruña)
- González Díaz, Julio (University of Santiago de Compostela)
- González Rueda, Ángel Manuel (University of Santiago de Compostela)
- Lorenzo Freire, Silvia (University of A Coruña)
- Mosquera Rodríguez, Manuel A. (University of Vigo)
- Quinteiro Sandomingo, Carmen (University of Vigo)
- Rodríguez Veiga, Jorge (ITMATI & University of Santiago de Compostela)
- Saavedra Nieves, Alejandro (ITMATI & University of Santiago de Compostela)
- Sánchez Rodríguez, Mª Estela (University of Vigo)
Lines of Research:
Equilibrium refinements, TU games, power indices, auctions, repeated games, costs assignment, operations research
games, decision theory, social choice...
Developed Software:
TUGlab and TUGlabExtended:: The toolbox TUGlab (Transferable Utility Games laboratory) and its extension TUGlabExtended are Matlab sets of scripts that could serve as a helpful complement to the books and other materials used in introductory courses on cooperative game theory.
Game Practice:
Ranking Participants in Tournaments
by means of Rating Functions. Game theory applied to chess tournaments.
Acknowlegements:
The SaGaTh's research activity has been financed by Xunta de Galicia, Ministry of Science and Innovation (Government of Spain) and FEDER.
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