Title: Algebraic geometry of equilibria in cooperative games
Abstract: The classical notion of Nash equilibria imposes the somewhat
 unnatural assumption of independent non-cooperative acting
 on the players of a game. In 2005, the philosopher Wolfgang Spohn
 introduced a new concept, called dependency equilibria, that also
 takes into consideration cooperation of the players.
 Dependency equilibria are, however, much more involved from a
 mathematical viewpoint.
This talk will give the necessary background in game theory
 and will show how basic (real) algebraic geometry can be used
 to study dependency equilibria and game theoretical questions
 in general. It is based on joint work with Irem Portakal.
