Vladimir Mazalov
(Petrozavodsk, Russia)
Vladimir Mazalov, Institute of Applied Mathematical Research, KarRC of the RAS, Russia Equilibrium in the strategic bargaining The Rubinstein’s bargaining model, proposed in 1982, provided a convenient tool for solving game-theoretic problems about bidding by two persons with alternating offers on an
Walter Leal
(Hamburg, Germany)
Prof. Dr. Walter Leal, Hamburg University of Applied Sciences, Germany Education for sustainable development: trends and perspectives The presentation will outline the importance of and relevance of sustainable development for higher education institutions, and outlines some of the steps which are being
Yaroslav Sergeyev
(Rende, Italy)
Prof. Dr. Yaroslav Sergeyev, University of Calabria, Italy Numerical infinities and infinitesimals How primitive counting systems can change our perception of Infinity In this lecture, some classical paradoxes of infinity such as Galileo’s paradox, Hilbert’s paradox of the Grand Hotel, and the
Nitin Agarwal
(Little Rock, USA)
Prof. Dr. Nitin Agarwal, University of Arkansas at Little Rock, USA Networks and Narratives Characterizing Multiplatform Influence Campaigns to Strengthen Socio-cognitive Security With the proliferation of smart devices, mobile applications, and social network platforms, the social side effects of these technologies have
Zhinan Wang
(Harbin, China)
Dr. Zhinan Wang, Harbin Engineering University, China Belt and Road’ modelling and simulation cases under Business statistics course framework China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) is a massive development plan in scale and scope. It aims at facilitating China’s connectivity with the
Leonidas Sakalauskas
(Vilnius, Lithuania)
Prof. Leonidas Sakalauskas, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Lithuania Operational Research behind modeling and simulation of social-behavioural phenomena in creative societies The application of computational models to study issues in the social sciences and humanities has been undergoing rapid development during the last