CORE Lecture Series

The "CORE Foundation" was set up in 1987 with the goal of stimulating new initiative and research activities at CORE.  One of these initiatives is the creation of a CORE LECTURES SERIES.

Every year, an internationally renowned scientist is invited to give a series of lectures in one of the research areas of CORE. Past lectures in this series are:


  • Robert Weismantel*
    Lectures on Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming
    (2006)

  • Andrew Lo
    Lectures on Financial Econometrics: Past, Present, and Future
    (2005)

  • Rabah Amir
    Lectures on Supermodularity and Complementarity in Economics
    (2002)

  • Daniel Bienstock*
    Lectures on Approximately Solving Large-Scale Linear Programs
    (2000)

  • B. Douglas Bernheim and Michael D. Whinston
    Lectures on Vertical Contracting
    (1999)

  • Eric Renault
    Lectures on Dynamic Factor Models in Finance
    (1998)

  • James Renegar*
    Lectures on Complexity of Non-Linear Equations and Continuous Optimization
    (1996)

  • Ariel Rubinstein*
    Lectures on Modeling Bounded Rationality
    (1995)

  • Christian Gouriéroux and Alain Monfort*
    Lectures on Simulation Based Econometric Methods
    (1994)

  • Patrick T. Harker*
    Lectures on Computation of Equilibria with Equation-Based Methods:
    Applications to the Analysis of Service Economics and Operations
    (1993)

  • John D. Geanakoplos
    Lectures on Missing Markets: A General Equilibrium Approach to Finance and Money
    (1992)

  • Thomas M. Stoker*
    Lectures on Developments in Semiparametric Econometrics
    (1991)

  • Drew Fudenberg and David M. Kreps
    Lectures on Learning, Experimentation, and Equilibrium in Games
    (1990)

  • Martin Grötschel
    Lectures on Postmen, Ground States of Spin Glasses, via Optimization and Cycles in Binary Matroids
    (1989)


    *Available upon request .


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