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Robert Aumann

Robert John Aumann (Hebrew name: ישראל אומן‎, Yisrael Aumann; born June 8, 1930) is an Israeli-American mathematician, and a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences. He is a professor at the Center for the Study of Rationality in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel. He also holds a visiting position at Stony Brook University, and is one of the founding members of the Stony Brook Center for Game Theory.

Robert Aumann
Aumann in 2023
Born
Robert John Aumann

(1930-06-08) 8 June 1930 (age 92)
NationalityIsraeli, American
Alma materCity College of New York (B.Sc.)
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (M.Sc., Ph.D.)
AwardsNobel Memorial Prize in Economics
John von Neumann Theory Prize
Harvey Prize in Science and Technology
Israel Prize for Economical Research
Scientific career
FieldsMathematical economics
Game theory
InstitutionsHebrew University of Jerusalem
Stony Brook University
Doctoral advisorGeorge Whitehead, Jr.
Doctoral studentsDavid Schmeidler
Sergiu Hart
Abraham Neyman
Yair Tauman
Academic career
Information at IDEAS / RePEc

Aumann received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2005 for his work on conflict and cooperation through game theory analysis.[1] He shared the prize with Thomas Schelling.[1]

Early years

Aumann was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and fled to the United States with his family in 1938, two weeks before the Kristallnacht pogrom. He attended the Rabbi Jacob Joseph School, a yeshiva high school in New York City.

Academic career

Aumann graduated from the City College of New York in 1950 with a B.Sc. in mathematics. He received his M.Sc. in 1952, and his Ph.D. in Mathematics in 1955, both from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. His doctoral dissertation, Asphericity of Alternating Linkages, concerned knot theory. His advisor was George Whitehead, Jr.

In 1956 he joined the Mathematics faculty of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and has been a visiting professor at Stony Brook University since 1989. He has held visiting professorship at the University of California, Berkeley (1971, 1985–1986), Stanford University (1975–1976, 1980–1981), and Universite Catholique de Louvain (1972, 1978, 1984).[2]

Mathematical and scientific contribution

 
At a meeting in 2008

Aumann's greatest contribution was in the realm of repeated games, which are situations in which players encounter the same situation over and over again.

Aumann was the first to define the concept of correlated equilibrium in game theory, which is a type of equilibrium in non-cooperative games that is more flexible than the classical Nash equilibrium. Furthermore, Aumann has introduced the first purely formal account of the notion of common knowledge in game theory. He collaborated with Lloyd Shapley on the Aumann–Shapley value. He is also known for Aumann's agreement theorem, in which he argues that under his given conditions, two Bayesian rationalists with common prior beliefs cannot agree to disagree.[3]

Aumann and Maschler used game theory to analyze Talmudic dilemmas.[4] They were able to solve the mystery about the "division problem", a long-standing dilemma of explaining the Talmudic rationale in dividing the heritage of a late husband to his three wives depending on the worth of the heritage compared to its original worth.[5] The article in that matter was dedicated to a son of Aumann, Shlomo, who was killed during the 1982 Lebanon War, while serving as a tank gunner in the Israel Defense Forces's armored corps.

Aumann's Ph.D. students include: Bezalel Peleg, David Schmeidler, Shmuel Zamir, Elon Kohlberg, Zvi Artstein, Benyamin Shitovitz, Eugene Wesley, Sergiu Hart, Abraham Neyman, Yair Tauman, Dov Samet, Ehud Lehrer, Yossi Feinberg, Itai Arieli, Uri Weiss and Yosef Zohar.

Torah codes controversy

Aumann has entered the controversy of Bible codes research. In his position as both a religious Jew and a man of science, the codes research holds special interest to him. He has partially vouched for the validity of the "Great Rabbis Experiment" by Doron Witztum, Eliyahu Rips, and Yoav Rosenberg, which was published in Statistical Science. Aumann not only arranged for Rips to give a lecture on Torah codes in the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities, but sponsored the Witztum-Rips-Rosenberg paper for publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The academy requires a member to sponsor any publication in its Proceedings; the paper was turned down however.[6]

In 1996, a committee consisting of Robert J. Aumann, Dror Bar-Natan, Hillel Furstenberg, Isaak Lapides, and Rips, was formed to examine the results that had been reported by H.J. Gans regarding the existence of "encoded" text in the bible foretelling events that took place many years after the Bible was written. The committee performed two additional tests in the spirit of the Gans experiments. Both tests failed to confirm the existence of the putative code.

After a long analysis of the experiment and the dynamics of the controversy, stating for example that "almost everybody included [in the controversy] made up their mind early in the game" Aumann concluded: "A priori, the thesis of the Codes research seems wildly improbable... Research conducted under my own supervision failed to confirm the existence of the codes – though it also did not establish their non-existence. So I must return to my a priori estimate, that the Codes phenomenon is improbable".[7]

Political views

These are some of the themes of Aumann's Nobel[1] lecture, named "War and Peace":[8]

  1. War is not irrational, but must be scientifically studied in order to be understood, and eventually conquered;
  2. Repeated game study de-emphasizes the "now" for the sake of the "later";
  3. Simplistic peacemaking can cause war, while an arms race, credible war threats and mutually assured destruction can reliably prevent war.

Aumann is a member of Professors for a Strong Israel (PSI), a right-wing political group. Aumann opposed the disengagement from Gaza in 2005 claiming that it was a crime against Gush Katif settlers and a serious threat to the security of Israel. Aumann drew on a case in game theory called the Blackmailer Paradox to argue that giving land to the Arabs is strategically foolish based on the mathematical theory.[9] By presenting an unyielding demand, he claims that the Arab states will force Israel to "yield to blackmail due to the perception that it will leave the negotiating room with nothing if it is inflexible".

As a result of his political views, and his use of his research to justify them, the decision to give him the Nobel prize[1] was criticized in the European press. A petition to cancel his prize garnered signatures from 1,000 academics worldwide.[10]

In a speech to the religious Zionist youth movement, Bnei Akiva, Aumann claimed that Israel is in "deep trouble" due to his belief that anti-Zionist Satmar Jews might have been right in their condemnation of the original Zionist movement. "I fear the Satmars were right", he said, and quoted a verse from Psalm 127: "Unless the Lord builds a house, its builders toil on it in vain." Aumann feels that the historical Zionist establishment failed to transmit its message to its successors, because it was secular. The only way that Zionism can survive, according to Aumann, is if it has a religious basis.[11]

In 2008, Aumann joined the Ahi political party, which was led at the time by Effi Eitam and Yitzhak Levy.[12]

Personal life

Aumann married Esther Schlesinger in April 1955 in Brooklyn. They had met in 1953, when Esther, who was from Israel, was visiting the United States. The couple had five children; the oldest, Shlomo, a student in Yeshivat Shaalvim, was killed in action while serving as a tank gunner in the Israel Defense Forces's armored corps in the 1982 Lebanon War. Machon Shlomo Aumann, an institute affiliated with Shaalvim that republishes old manuscripts of Jewish legal texts, was named after him. Esther died of ovarian cancer in October 1998. In late November 2005, Aumann married Esther's widowed sister, Batya Cohn.[1]

Aumann is a distant relative of the late Oliver Sacks.[13]

Honours and awards

Publications

  • 1956: Asphericity of alternating knots, Annals of Mathematics 64: 374–92 doi:10.2307/1969980
  • 1958: (with J. B. Kruskal) The Coefficients in an Allocation Problem, Naval Research Logistics
  • 1960: Acceptable Points in Games of Perfect Information, Pacific Journal of Mathematics 10 (1960), pp. 381-417
  • 1974: (with L.S. Shapley) Values of Non-Atomic Games, Princeton University Press
  • 1981: (with Y. Tauman and S. Zamir) Game Theory, volumes 1 & 2 (in Hebrew), Everyman's University, Tel Aviv
  • 1989: Lectures on Game Theory, Underground Classics in Economics, Westview Press
  • 1992,94,2002: (coedited with Sergiu Hart) Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications, volumes 1,2 & 3 Elsevier
  • 1995: (with M. Maschler) Repeated Games with Incomplete Information, MIT Press
  • 2000: Collected Papers, volumes 1 & 2, MIT Press.
  • 2015: (with I. Arieli) The Logic of Backward Induction, Journal of Economic Theory 159 (2015), pp. 443-464

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Robert J. Aumann on Nobelprize.org  
  2. ^ "CV (Robert J. Aumann)". Einstein Institute of Mathematics. Retrieved 4 June 2017.
  3. ^ Aumann, Robert J. (1976). "Agreeing to Disagree". The Annals of Statistics. Institute of Mathematical Statistics. 4 (6): 1236–1239. doi:10.1214/aos/1176343654. ISSN 0090-5364. JSTOR 2958591.
  4. ^ Aumann, Robert J. (2003). "Risk Aversion in the Talmud" (PDF). Economic Theory. Springer-Verlag. 21 (2–3): 233–239. doi:10.1007/s00199-002-0304-9. S2CID 153741018. Retrieved July 29, 2015.
  5. ^ Aumann, Yisrael (1999). "B'Inyan Mi SheHayah Nasui Shalosh Nashim" בענין מי שהיה נשוי שלוש נשים [Regarding One who was Married to Three Wives] (PDF). מוריה (Moriah) (in Hebrew). Jerusalem: Machon Yerushalayim. 22 (3–4): 98–107. Retrieved July 29, 2015.[verification needed]
  6. ^ Szpiro, George G. (2006), The Secret Life of Numbers: 50 Easy Pieces on how Mathematicians Work and Think, National Academies Press, p. 190, ISBN 9780309096584.
  7. ^ Aumann, R.H., H. Furstenberg, I. Lapides, and D. Witztum (July 2004). (PDF). Center for the Study of Rationality, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2006-06-25. Retrieved 2006-06-20. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  8. ^ Robert Aumann's Nobel Prize in Economics lecture, Stockholm, 8 December 2005
  9. ^ Aumann, Robert (July 3, 2010). "Game Theory and negotiations with Arab countries". Aish.com.
  10. ^ . Western Europe. European Jewish Press. Archived from the original on 2010-12-15. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
  11. ^ Chason, Miri (2006-01-24). "Nobel laureate: Satmars were right about Israel". Ynet.
  12. ^ Hoffman, Gil (9 February 2008). . The Jerusalem Post. Archived from the original on 2012-01-04. Retrieved 2018-01-13. http://www.eitam.org.il/info_en.asp?id=2062535187 2008-06-26 at the Wayback Machine
  13. ^ Sacks, Oliver (14 August 2015). "Sabbath". Opinion | Oliver Sacks. The New York Times.
  14. ^ "Book of Members, 1780–2010: Chapter A" (PDF). American Academy of Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 27 April 2011.
  15. ^ "Israel Prize Official Site – Recipients in 1994 (in Hebrew)".
  16. ^ Nemmers Prize Recipients 2006-02-22 at the Wayback Machine Northwestern University
  17. ^ "The EMET Prize for Art, Science and Culture in the Social Sciences".
  18. ^ . Archived from the original on 2013-10-22. City of Jerusalem official website

External links

  • Official homepage
  • Robert J. Aumann on Nobelprize.org  

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Robert John Aumann Hebrew name ישראל אומן Yisrael Aumann born June 8 1930 is an Israeli American mathematician and a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences He is a professor at the Center for the Study of Rationality in the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in Israel He also holds a visiting position at Stony Brook University and is one of the founding members of the Stony Brook Center for Game Theory Robert AumannAumann in 2023BornRobert John Aumann 1930 06 08 8 June 1930 age 92 Frankfurt Hesse Nassau PrussiaNationalityIsraeli AmericanAlma materCity College of New York B Sc Massachusetts Institute of Technology M Sc Ph D AwardsNobel Memorial Prize in Economics John von Neumann Theory Prize Harvey Prize in Science and Technology Israel Prize for Economical ResearchScientific careerFieldsMathematical economicsGame theoryInstitutionsHebrew University of JerusalemStony Brook UniversityDoctoral advisorGeorge Whitehead Jr Doctoral studentsDavid SchmeidlerSergiu HartAbraham NeymanYair TaumanAcademic careerInformation at IDEAS RePEcAumann received the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences in 2005 for his work on conflict and cooperation through game theory analysis 1 He shared the prize with Thomas Schelling 1 Contents 1 Early years 2 Academic career 2 1 Mathematical and scientific contribution 2 2 Torah codes controversy 3 Political views 4 Personal life 5 Honours and awards 6 Publications 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly years EditAumann was born in Frankfurt am Main Germany and fled to the United States with his family in 1938 two weeks before the Kristallnacht pogrom He attended the Rabbi Jacob Joseph School a yeshiva high school in New York City Academic career EditAumann graduated from the City College of New York in 1950 with a B Sc in mathematics He received his M Sc in 1952 and his Ph D in Mathematics in 1955 both from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology His doctoral dissertation Asphericity of Alternating Linkages concerned knot theory His advisor was George Whitehead Jr In 1956 he joined the Mathematics faculty of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and has been a visiting professor at Stony Brook University since 1989 He has held visiting professorship at the University of California Berkeley 1971 1985 1986 Stanford University 1975 1976 1980 1981 and Universite Catholique de Louvain 1972 1978 1984 2 Mathematical and scientific contribution Edit At a meeting in 2008 Aumann s greatest contribution was in the realm of repeated games which are situations in which players encounter the same situation over and over again Aumann was the first to define the concept of correlated equilibrium in game theory which is a type of equilibrium in non cooperative games that is more flexible than the classical Nash equilibrium Furthermore Aumann has introduced the first purely formal account of the notion of common knowledge in game theory He collaborated with Lloyd Shapley on the Aumann Shapley value He is also known for Aumann s agreement theorem in which he argues that under his given conditions two Bayesian rationalists with common prior beliefs cannot agree to disagree 3 Aumann and Maschler used game theory to analyze Talmudic dilemmas 4 They were able to solve the mystery about the division problem a long standing dilemma of explaining the Talmudic rationale in dividing the heritage of a late husband to his three wives depending on the worth of the heritage compared to its original worth 5 The article in that matter was dedicated to a son of Aumann Shlomo who was killed during the 1982 Lebanon War while serving as a tank gunner in the Israel Defense Forces s armored corps Aumann s Ph D students include Bezalel Peleg David Schmeidler Shmuel Zamir Elon Kohlberg Zvi Artstein Benyamin Shitovitz Eugene Wesley Sergiu Hart Abraham Neyman Yair Tauman Dov Samet Ehud Lehrer Yossi Feinberg Itai Arieli Uri Weiss and Yosef Zohar Torah codes controversy Edit Aumann has entered the controversy of Bible codes research In his position as both a religious Jew and a man of science the codes research holds special interest to him He has partially vouched for the validity of the Great Rabbis Experiment by Doron Witztum Eliyahu Rips and Yoav Rosenberg which was published in Statistical Science Aumann not only arranged for Rips to give a lecture on Torah codes in the Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities but sponsored the Witztum Rips Rosenberg paper for publication in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences The academy requires a member to sponsor any publication in its Proceedings the paper was turned down however 6 In 1996 a committee consisting of Robert J Aumann Dror Bar Natan Hillel Furstenberg Isaak Lapides and Rips was formed to examine the results that had been reported by H J Gans regarding the existence of encoded text in the bible foretelling events that took place many years after the Bible was written The committee performed two additional tests in the spirit of the Gans experiments Both tests failed to confirm the existence of the putative code After a long analysis of the experiment and the dynamics of the controversy stating for example that almost everybody included in the controversy made up their mind early in the game Aumann concluded A priori the thesis of the Codes research seems wildly improbable Research conducted under my own supervision failed to confirm the existence of the codes though it also did not establish their non existence So I must return to my a priori estimate that the Codes phenomenon is improbable 7 Political views EditThese are some of the themes of Aumann s Nobel 1 lecture named War and Peace 8 War is not irrational but must be scientifically studied in order to be understood and eventually conquered Repeated game study de emphasizes the now for the sake of the later Simplistic peacemaking can cause war while an arms race credible war threats and mutually assured destruction can reliably prevent war Aumann is a member of Professors for a Strong Israel PSI a right wing political group Aumann opposed the disengagement from Gaza in 2005 claiming that it was a crime against Gush Katif settlers and a serious threat to the security of Israel Aumann drew on a case in game theory called the Blackmailer Paradox to argue that giving land to the Arabs is strategically foolish based on the mathematical theory 9 By presenting an unyielding demand he claims that the Arab states will force Israel to yield to blackmail due to the perception that it will leave the negotiating room with nothing if it is inflexible As a result of his political views and his use of his research to justify them the decision to give him the Nobel prize 1 was criticized in the European press A petition to cancel his prize garnered signatures from 1 000 academics worldwide 10 In a speech to the religious Zionist youth movement Bnei Akiva Aumann claimed that Israel is in deep trouble due to his belief that anti Zionist Satmar Jews might have been right in their condemnation of the original Zionist movement I fear the Satmars were right he said and quoted a verse from Psalm 127 Unless the Lord builds a house its builders toil on it in vain Aumann feels that the historical Zionist establishment failed to transmit its message to its successors because it was secular The only way that Zionism can survive according to Aumann is if it has a religious basis 11 In 2008 Aumann joined the Ahi political party which was led at the time by Effi Eitam and Yitzhak Levy 12 Personal life EditAumann married Esther Schlesinger in April 1955 in Brooklyn They had met in 1953 when Esther who was from Israel was visiting the United States The couple had five children the oldest Shlomo a student in Yeshivat Shaalvim was killed in action while serving as a tank gunner in the Israel Defense Forces s armored corps in the 1982 Lebanon War Machon Shlomo Aumann an institute affiliated with Shaalvim that republishes old manuscripts of Jewish legal texts was named after him Esther died of ovarian cancer in October 1998 In late November 2005 Aumann married Esther s widowed sister Batya Cohn 1 Aumann is a distant relative of the late Oliver Sacks 13 Honours and awards Edit1974 Foreign Honorary Member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences 14 1983 Harvey Prize in Science and Technology 1994 Israel Prize for economics 15 1998 Erwin Plein Nemmers Prize in Economics from Northwestern University 16 2002 The EMET Prize in the Social Sciences category for Economics 17 2005 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences share US 1 3 million prize with Thomas Schelling 1 2006 Yakir Yerushalayim Worthy Citizen of Jerusalem award from the city of Jerusalem 18 Publications Edit1956 Asphericity of alternating knots Annals of Mathematics 64 374 92 doi 10 2307 1969980 1958 with J B Kruskal The Coefficients in an Allocation Problem Naval Research Logistics 1960 Acceptable Points in Games of Perfect Information Pacific Journal of Mathematics 10 1960 pp 381 417 1974 with L S Shapley Values of Non Atomic Games Princeton University Press 1981 with Y Tauman and S Zamir Game Theory volumes 1 amp 2 in Hebrew Everyman s University Tel Aviv 1989 Lectures on Game Theory Underground Classics in Economics Westview Press 1992 94 2002 coedited with Sergiu Hart Handbook of Game Theory with Economic Applications volumes 1 2 amp 3 Elsevier 1995 with M Maschler Repeated Games with Incomplete Information MIT Press 2000 Collected Papers volumes 1 amp 2 MIT Press 2015 with I Arieli The Logic of Backward Induction Journal of Economic Theory 159 2015 pp 443 464See also EditList of Israel Prize recipients List of Israeli Nobel laureates List of Jewish Nobel laureates List of economistsReferences Edit a b c d e f Robert J Aumann on Nobelprize org CV Robert J Aumann Einstein Institute of Mathematics Retrieved 4 June 2017 Aumann Robert J 1976 Agreeing to Disagree The Annals of Statistics Institute of Mathematical Statistics 4 6 1236 1239 doi 10 1214 aos 1176343654 ISSN 0090 5364 JSTOR 2958591 Aumann Robert J 2003 Risk Aversion in the Talmud PDF Economic Theory Springer Verlag 21 2 3 233 239 doi 10 1007 s00199 002 0304 9 S2CID 153741018 Retrieved July 29 2015 Aumann Yisrael 1999 B Inyan Mi SheHayah Nasui Shalosh Nashim בענין מי שהיה נשוי שלוש נשים Regarding One who was Married to Three Wives PDF מוריה Moriah in Hebrew Jerusalem Machon Yerushalayim 22 3 4 98 107 Retrieved July 29 2015 verification needed Szpiro George G 2006 The Secret Life of Numbers 50 Easy Pieces on how Mathematicians Work and Think National Academies Press p 190 ISBN 9780309096584 Aumann R H H Furstenberg I Lapides and D Witztum July 2004 Analyses of the Gans Committee Report 365 PDF Center for the Study of Rationality The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Archived from the original PDF on 2006 06 25 Retrieved 2006 06 20 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Robert Aumann s Nobel Prize in Economics lecture Stockholm 8 December 2005 Aumann Robert July 3 2010 Game Theory and negotiations with Arab countries Aish com Anti Israel protests against Nobel prize award Western Europe European Jewish Press Archived from the original on 2010 12 15 Retrieved 2010 02 05 Chason Miri 2006 01 24 Nobel laureate Satmars were right about Israel Ynet Hoffman Gil 9 February 2008 New party starts Anglo registration drive The Jerusalem Post Archived from the original on 2012 01 04 Retrieved 2018 01 13 http www eitam org il info en asp id 2062535187 Archived 2008 06 26 at the Wayback Machine Sacks Oliver 14 August 2015 Sabbath Opinion Oliver Sacks The New York Times Book of Members 1780 2010 Chapter A PDF American Academy of Arts and Sciences Retrieved 27 April 2011 Israel Prize Official Site Recipients in 1994 in Hebrew Nemmers Prize Recipients Archived 2006 02 22 at the Wayback Machine Northwestern University The EMET Prize for Art Science and Culture in the Social Sciences Recipients of Yakir Yerushalayim award in Hebrew Archived from the original on 2013 10 22 City of Jerusalem official websiteExternal links Edit Wikiquote has quotations related to Robert Aumann Wikimedia Commons has media related to Robert Aumann Official homepage Robert J Aumann on Nobelprize org AwardsPreceded byFinn E KydlandEdward C Prescott Laureate of the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economics2005 Served alongside Thomas C Schelling Succeeded byEdmund S Phelps Portals Biography Economics Mathematics Israel United States Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Aumann amp oldid 1152035849, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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