David Wolpert (Santa Fe Institute) Current Research The information geometric structure underlying all noncooperative games Modeling cyber-security scenarios with game theory Modeling UAV / air tanker fire-fighting scenarios with game theory Applying information theory to Theory of the Firm Solving for the optimal macrophysics to describe a given microphysics Beating the Landauer bound A semantic theory of information and the foundations of physics Forthcoming/Recent Publications “Cyber-Physical Security: A Game Theory Model of Humans Interacting over Control Systems” “Game Mining: How to Make Money from those about to Play a Game" “Application of game theoretic models to evaluate airline equipage dynamics of Nextgen technologies” “A theory of unstructured bargaining using distribution-valued solution concepts” “Towards a Bayesian network game framework for evaluating DDoS attacks and defense” “Predicting the behavior of interacting humans by fusing data from multiple sources” “Counter-Factual Reinforcement Learning: How to Model Decision-Makers That Anticipate the Future” “Hysteresis effects of changing parameters of noncooperative games” Other Updates Moved full-time to Santa Fe Institute