Annals of Dynamic Games

Foreword to the Series

(From Advances in Dynamic Games and Applications, T. Basar and A. Haurie (edts.), Birkhäuser, Boston, 1994 )

With this volume, we are launching a new series in dynamic game theory, to be called Annals of the International Society of Dynamic Games, or in short ANNALS OF DYNAMIC GAMES, which will be a yearly publication consisting of refereed papers representing the latest developments concerning the theory and applications of dynamic games. This is an outgrowth of the activities of The International Society of Dynamic Games" (in short, ISDG), which was founded in 1990. The primary goals of ISDG are to promote interactions among researchers interested in the theory and applications of dynamic games; to facilitate dissemination of information on current activities and results in this area; and to enhance the visibility of dynamic games research and its vast potential applications.

This first volume of the Annals of Dynamic Games contains refereed and edited papers from the biannual symposium of ISDG, held in July 1992, in Geneva, Switzerland. Every two years such a symposium volume will appear in this Series, based on papers presented at the biannual meeting of ISDG the year before. In alternate years, the Series will publish volumes of invited papers dedicated to specific, fast developing, topics. Each volume will be put together by a guest editor or guest co-editors; plans for two such volumes (with tentative 1994 publication dates) are already underway.

Tamer Basar, Editor
Urbana, Illinois, USA
April 19, 1993


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