文档介绍:Managing Editors
Shigeo Kusuoka Toru Maruyama
University of Tokyo Keio University
Tokyo, JAPAN Tokyo, JAPAN
Editors
Robert Anderson Takao Fujimoto Kazuya Kamiya
University of California, Fukuoka University University of Tokyo
Berkeley Fukuoka, JAPAN Tokyo, JAPAN
Berkeley, . Jean-Michel Grandmont Kunio Kawamata
Charles Castaing RS Keio University
Universit´e Montpellier II Malakoff, FRANCE Tokyo, JAPAN
Hiroshi Matano
Montpellier, FRANCE Norimichi Hirano
University of Tokyo
Francis H. Clarke Yokohama National
Tokyo, JAPAN
Universit´edeLyonI University
Kazuo Nishimura
Villeurbanne, FRANCE Yokohama, JAPAN
Kyoto University
Tatsuro Ichiishi
Egbert Dierker Kyoto, JAPAN
University of Vienna The Ohio State University Marcel K. Richter
Vienna, AUSTRIA Ohio, . University of Minnesota
Darrell Duffie Alexander Ioffe Minneapolis, .
Stanford University Israel Institute of Yoichiro Takahashi
Stanford, . Technology Kyoto University
Lawrence C. Evans Haifa, ISRAEL Kyoto, JAPAN
University of California, Seiichi Iwamoto Makoto Yano
Berkeley Kyushu University Kyoto University
Berkeley, . Fukuoka, JAPAN Kyoto, JAPAN
Aims and Scope. The project is to publish Advances in Mathematical
Economics once a year under the auspices of the Research Center for Math-
ematical Economics. It is designed to bring together those mathematicians
who are seriously interested in obtaining new challenging stimuli from eco-
nomic theories and those economists who are seeking effective mathematical
tools for their research.
The scope of Advances in Mathematical Economics includes, but is not
limited to, the following fields:
– Economic theories in various fields based on rigorous mathematical
reasoning.
– Mathematical methods (., analysis, algebra, geometry, probability)
motivated by economic theories.
– Mathematical results of potential relevance to economic theory.
– Historical study of mathematical economics.
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