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Robert Aumann is an Israeli-American mathematician and Nobel laureate in economics for his work on game theory. He is also a professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Stony Brook University, and a member of Professors for a Strong Israel.
Robert J. Aumann (born 1930) is an Israeli mathematician who won the 2005 Nobel Prize for Economics for his work on game theory. He analyzed repeated noncooperative encounters and cooperation in long-term social interactions.
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What attracted me most were the axioms, theorems, proofs, and constructions of Euclid ‘s geometry. So in City College, I decided to “major” in (emphasize) mathematics. I was mainly interested in classical mathematics: complex and real functions, Fourier series, differential geometry, and so on.
Robert J. Aumann. The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel 2005. Born: 8 June 1930, Frankfurt-on-the-Main, Germany. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Jerusalem, Center for RationalityHebrew, Jerusalem, Israel.
Oct 11, 2005 · Robert J. Aumann, a mathematician and game theorist, received the 2005 Nobel Prize in economics for his work on conflict and cooperation. He is the third MIT-affiliated Nobel laureate in game theory, following Joseph Stiglitz and John Nash.
Watch Professor Robert Aumann, the Nobel laureate in Economic Sciences, explain the concept of repeated games and their applications in real-world situations. This is a TEDx talk from June 3, 2023, organized by Jonathan Meier.
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Watch and read interviews with Robert J. Aumann, the 2005 Nobel Laureate in Economic Sciences for his contributions to game theory. Learn about his scientific background, collaborations, applications, and reactions to the Prize.