I am a Ph.D. student at the

School of Mathematical Sciences,

Tel-Aviv university.

 

My Supervisor is Prof. Eilon Solan.

 

My research area is Game Theory

v           Curriculum Vitae

v           Research Proposal

v           Email address: ayalam@post.tau.ac.il

 

(Albert Einstein),If the facts don't match the theory, change the facts
 

 

 


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Publication:        

 

v           Periodic Stopping Games, International Journal of Game Theory, 2009.

v           Subgame Perfect Equilibria in Stopping Games, manuscript, 2008.

v           Borel Games with Lower-Semi-Continuous Payoffs, joint with                                                                                                                                                         

          E. Solan, J. Flesch, J. Kuipers, G. Schoenmakers, and  K. Vrieze. submitted, 2010.

v           General Positive Recursive Games with Perfect Information, , joint with                                                                                                                                                        

          E. Solan, J. Flesch, J. Kuipers, G. Schoenmakers, and  K. Vrieze. manuscript, 2010.

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Teaching:

 

 

v           2008-2010-Fall semester, Probability and Statistics . (Syllabus).

v           2008-2009-Spring semester, Introduction to Statistics for Economists - B. (Syllabus).

 

There's no substitute for hard work.,(Bill Anderson)
 

 

 


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Useful Links:

 

 

v           My Family

v           Eitan's Song

v           Meytar's Song

v           Mathworld

v           Segel Zutar

v           Gambit - A software for finding equilibria in games

v           TAU - remote access

v           TAU: Shlomi’s site for students learning introduction to probability course

 

There is no knowledge that is not a power,(Mortal Kombats)