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:
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Robert Weismantel*
Lectures on Mixed Integer Nonlinear Programming
(2006)
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Andrew Lo
Lectures on Financial Econometrics: Past, Present, and Future
(2005)
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Rabah Amir
Lectures on Supermodularity and Complementarity in Economics
(2002)
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Daniel Bienstock*
Lectures on Approximately Solving Large-Scale Linear Programs
(2000)
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B. Douglas Bernheim and Michael D. Whinston
Lectures on Vertical Contracting
(1999)
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Eric Renault
Lectures on Dynamic Factor Models in Finance
(1998)
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James Renegar*
Lectures on Complexity of Non-Linear Equations and Continuous Optimization
(1996)
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Ariel Rubinstein*
Lectures on Modeling Bounded Rationality
(1995)
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Christian Gouriéroux and Alain Monfort*
Lectures on Simulation Based Econometric Methods
(1994)
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Patrick T. Harker*
Lectures on Computation of Equilibria with Equation-Based Methods:
Applications to the Analysis of Service Economics and Operations
(1993)
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John D. Geanakoplos
Lectures on Missing Markets: A General Equilibrium Approach to Finance and Money
(1992)
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Thomas M. Stoker*
Lectures on Developments in Semiparametric Econometrics
(1991)
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Drew Fudenberg and David M. Kreps
Lectures on Learning, Experimentation, and Equilibrium in Games
(1990)
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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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