Event type On-site Event
LocationRoom BZ D1.03 | Universitätsplatz 1 - piazza Università, 1
Bozen
Location Information
Departments ECO Faculty
Contact Luciano Marzufero, Fabio Bagagiolo
luciano.marzufero@unibz.it, fabio.bagagiolo@unitn.it
Mean-field models, Optimal Control and Applications in Economics and Social Sciences
Explore innovative mean-field and optimal control models to understand complex economic and social systems through a mathematical perspective.
Event type On-site Event
LocationRoom BZ D1.03 | Universitätsplatz 1 - piazza Università, 1
Bozen
Location Information
Departments ECO Faculty
Contact Luciano Marzufero, Fabio Bagagiolo
luciano.marzufero@unibz.it, fabio.bagagiolo@unitn.it
This workshop explores recent advances in mean-field models and optimal control, with a focus on their formulation through partial differential equations. Topics include transport and continuity equations, conservation laws, and Mean-Field Games in both deterministic and stochastic settings. Among applications to economics and social sciences, those related to opinion dynamics, urban planning, resource allocation, financial markets, and collective behaviour will be particularly relevant. The event aims to foster scientific exchange among senior and young researchers working on mathematical analysis, control theory, probability, and computational modelling.
Organizing committee:
- Fabio Bagagiolo (University of Trento, Italy)
- Rossana Capuani (The University of Arizona, USA)
- Luciano Marzufero (unibz)
- Pedro Aceves Sanchez (The University of Arizona, USA)
- Michele Ricciardi (LUISS Guido Carli, Italy)
Scientific committee:
- Fabio Bagagiolo (University of Trento, Italy)
- Diogo Gomes (King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, Saudi Arabia) (ancora da confermare)
- Fausto Gozzi (LUISS Guido Carli) (ancora da confermare)
- Alessio Porretta (University of Rome “Tor Vergata”) (ancora da confermare)
- Pedro Aceves Sanchez (The University of Arizona, USA)
Submission of abstracts (due to 31.03.26): please provide a PDF file (max 1 page) including your full name, your affiliation, the title and the abstract of the communication you intend to present. You will have 20 minutes (15 + 5 for questions). Abstract acceptance is subject to review and to the limited availability of presentation slots.
Registration fee:
- 160€ (VAT included) for PhD students and post-docs
- 200€ (VAT included) for others, due to 15.05.26
The fee will include the event merchandise, coffee breaks, lunches and the social dinner (scheduled for Wednesday 24.06).
Accomodation: Guests are invited to consult the usual online booking platform.
How to reach Bolzano: For participants traveling from southern Italy, the city is easily accessible by direct high-speed trains (Frecciarossa) available on the Trenitalia website, as well as by other convenient options that may require at least one change. For those coming from the north, Bolzano is well connected by direct trains (both high-speed and regional). The nearest airports for intercontinental flights are Milan and Munich, while Bergamo and Verona are convenient options for international flights. From any of these airports, Bolzano can be reached comfortably by train, as described above. Finally, the venue is located about a 10-minute walk from the Bolzano train station.