Department of Industrial Engineering

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Games with Unawareness

16 February 2026, time 14:00
Ferrari 2 Building, Via Sommarive 9, Povo (Trento)
Aula B110 e Online on Zoom
Free, Online
Organizer: Dipartimento di Ingegneria Industriale
Target audience: University community
Referent: Prof. Matteo Brunelli
Contacts: 
Staff of the Department of Industrial Engineering
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Speaker: Yasuo Sasaki

Games with unawareness are a relatively new research area in game theory, developed mainly over the past decade. They allow players to be unaware of certain aspects of strategic decision-making; for example, players may have limited perception and fail to recognize all available actions or even the existence of other players. This framework extends the traditional model of games with incomplete information and enables the analysis of a wide range of realistic situations, as unawareness is a natural state of mind for decision makers. The talk introduces the key concepts and ideas of games with unawareness and illustrates their applicability, assuming only basic knowledge of game theory. It also briefly presents related recent work in the area.

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Yasuo Sasaki is a professor of the Faculty of Economics in Gakushuin University, Japan. He received Dr. Eng. from Tokyo Institute of Technology in 2013. His research interest is mainly in mathematical decision modeling such as game theory, and also includes operations research and systems science. He is now visiting University of Trento (until March of 2026).

To receive the link Zoom for the seminar, please contact matteo.brunelli@unitn.it