LINZ 2019 Will Be the 38Th Seminar Carrying on This Tradition and Is Devoted to Bernard De Baets the Theme “Set Functions in Games and Decision"
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Program Chairs CALL FOR PAPERS Michel Grabisch Paris, France Since their inception in 1979 the Linz Seminars on Fuzzy Sets have emphasized the development of mathematical aspects of fuzzy sets by bringing Tomáš Kroupa together researchers in fuzzy sets and established mathematicians whose work Prague, Czech Republic outside the fuzzy setting can provide direction for further research. The Program Committee philosophy of the seminar has always been to keep it deliberately small and Petr Cintula, intimate so that informal critical discussions remain central. Prague, Czech Republic LINZ 2019 will be the 38th seminar carrying on this tradition and is devoted to Bernard De Baets the theme “Set functions in games and decision". The goal of the seminar Gent, Belgium is to present and to discuss recent advances in set functions and non-classical measure theory and their applications in operations research, coalitional game Didier Dubois Toulouse, France theory and decision theory. Tommaso Flaminio Accordingly, the topics of LINZ 2019 will include but not be limited to: Varese, Italy Set functions, capacities, and pseudo-Boolean functions Lluis Godo Coalitional games Barcelona, Spain Possibility theory and Dempster-Shafer theory Ulrich Höhle Nonclassical measure theory and fuzzy measures Wuppertal, Germany Nonadditive and fuzzy integrals Erich Peter Klement Decision theory and preference modelling Linz, Austria Operations research Jean-Luc Marichal The following invited speakers (in alphabetic order) have already confirmed Luxembourg, Luxembourg their participation: Endre BOROS, Rutgers Center for Operations Research, Radko Mesiar Bratislava, Slovak Republic Piscataway, NJ Ehud LEHRER, Dept. of Statistics and Operations Research, Daniele Mundici Tel-Aviv University, Israël Firenze, Italy Hans PETERS, Dept. of Quantitative Economics, Endre Pap University of Maastricht, the Netherlands Novi Sad, Serbia Peter WAKKER, Erasmus School of Economics, Erasmus University Rotterdam, the Netherlands Stephen E. Rodabaugh Youngstown, OH, USA The "Linz" tradition has these key features: Susanne Saminger-Platz the number of participants of the Linz Seminars is usually bounded above by Linz, Austria 40 with broad international representation and a mix of pure and applied interests; there are no parallel sessions so that all participants focus on each Isar Stubbe presentation and fully engage in each topic; and there is ample time for Calais Cedex, France discussion of each presentation, with follow up round tables for discussion of Aldo Ventre open problems and issues raised in the talks. Napoli, Italy In particular, young researchers (PhD students, junior post-docs) are encouraged to submit their latest results. Thomas Vetterlein Linz, Austria Please submit your extended abstract (up to four pages) until November 15, 2018 following the guidelines Siegfried Weber Mainz, Germany provided at the webpage of the seminar. Further Information: http://www.flll.jku.at/linzseminars .