• Conference Presentations

    1. M. Huang. Linear Quadratic Mean Field Games: asymptotic solvability and the fixed point approach. Workshop on Stochastic Control, Computational Methods, and Applications, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota, May 2018.

    2. M. Huang. Mean field competitive binary Markov decision processes and structured solutions. Workshop on Mean Field Games, Institute for Pure and Applied Math, UCLA, Aug. 28 -- Sept. 1, 2017.

    3. M. Huang. A linear quadratic mean field team with mixed players: The two-scale variational approach. Mean Field Games and Related Topics -- 4, Chiostro di S. Pietro in Vincoli, Rome June 14-16, 2017.

    4. M. Huang and S. L. Nguyen. "Continuous time mean field consumption-accumulation modeling". Presented at SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications, Abstract volume pp. 16, Paris, July 2015.

    5. M. Huang. "Mean field games and application to stochastic growth models". Presented at Markov Processes and Stochastic Models, Workshop in honour of Professor Zhenting Hou, Changsha, China, June 2015.

    6. M. Huang. "Mean field growth modeling with Cobb-Douglas production and relative consumption". Workshop on Mean Field Games and Related Topics III, Henri Poincare Institute, Paris, June 2015.

    7. M. Huang. "Mean field capital growth with relative consumption". Mathematical Cybernetics: Hybrid, Stochastic and Decentralized Systems, Workshop in Honour of Professor Peter E. Caines Carleton University, May 28-29, 2015.

    8. M. Huang. "Mean field decision making: modeling and analysis, with application to stochastic growth". Plenary talk at the 8th workshop on dynamic games in management science, HEC, University of Montreal, Oct. 2016.

    9. M. Huang and S. L. Nguyen. "Continuous time mean field consumption-accumulation modeling". Presented at SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications, Abstract volume pp. 16, Paris, July 2015.

    10. M. Huang. "Mean field games and application to stochastic growth models". Presented at Markov Processes and Stochastic Models, Workshop in honour of Professor Zhenting Hou, Changsha, China, June 2015.

    11. M. Huang. "Mean field growth modeling with Cobb-Douglas production and relative consumption". Workshop on Mean Field Games and Related Topics III, Henri Poincare Institute, Paris, June 2015.

    12. M. Huang. "Mean field capital growth with relative consumption". Mathematical Cybernetics: Hybrid, Stochastic and Decentralized Systems, Workshop in Honour of Professor Peter E. Caines, Carleton University, May 28-29, 2015.

    13. M. Huang. "Robust strategies in mean field LQG games". Fifth Workshop on Dynamic Games in Management Science, HEC Montreal, Nov. 2014

    14. J. Huang and M. Huang. "Robust Nash strategies in mean field LQG games". Presented at SIAM Conference on Financial Mathematics and Engineering, Chicago, November 2014.

    15. M. Huang. "Mean field games and stochastic growth modeling". Conference on Optimization, Transportation and Equilibrium in Economics, Fields Institute, Toronto, September 2014.

    16. M. Huang. "Mean field game modeling for stochastic economic growth". Presented at Workshop on New Directions in Financial Mathematics and Mathematical Economics, Banff International Research Station, July 2014.

    17. M. Huang. "Mean field games and application to stochastic growth theory". Presented at the 5th Linnaeus University Workshop in Stochastic Analysis and Applications, Vaxjo, Sweden, June 2014.

    18. M. Huang. "Mean field consumption-accumulation optimization with HARA utility" . Presented at Workshop Mean-Field Games and Related Topics--2, Department of Mathematics, University of Padova, Italy, September 2013.

    19. M. Huang. "Mean field Consumption-Accumulation Games with Congestion" . Workshop on Stochastic Games, Equilibrium, and Applications to Energy & Commodities Markets, Fields Institute, Toronto, August 2013.

    20. M. Huang. "A mean field stochastic growth model and its out-of-equilibrium behavior". Presented at SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications, San Diego, Final Program pp. 143, July 2013.

    21. M. Huang. "A HARA utility mean field game and related nonlinear behaviour" . Presented at School and Conference on Control and Games, Mathematics Institute, Warwick University, UK, May 2013.

    22. M. Huang. "Decentralized decision making in mean field stochastic systems". EPSRC Workshop on Topics on Control, Institute of Mathematics, Warwick University, Coventry, UK, Nov. 2011 [pdf].

    23. M. Huang. "Stochastic approximation for consensus over dynamic networks: analysis via compatible nonnegative matrices". Presented at SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications, (mini-symposium on System Identification and Related Issues), Baltimore, MA, Abstract Volume pp. 50, July 2011.

    24. S.L. Nguyen and M. Huang. "Mean field LQG games with mixed players: the backward SDE approach". Presented at Optimization Days'11, Montreal, Quebec, Abstract Volume pp. 25, May 2-4, 2011 (Abstract ; Slides; Session detail).

    25. P.E. Caines, M. Huang, and R.P. Malhame. "Mean field social dynamics with egoistic, altruistic and massive agents: A Nash game formulation". Presented at the 14th International Symposium on Dynamic Games and Applications, Banff, Alberta, Abstract Volume pp. 38, June 2010.

    26. M. Huang. "Stochastic approximation for consensus: asynchronous algorithms and mean square convergence". Presented at the Fourth Biannual Meeting on Systems and Control Theory, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario, May 2010.

    27. M. Huang, R.P. Malhame, and P.E. Caines. "The locality dependent Nash certainty equivalence (mean field) principle in large population stochastic dynamic games". Presented at the SIAM Conference on Control and Its Applications, Denver, Colorado, Abstract Volume pp. 121, July 2009.

    28. M. Huang. "Mean field LQG games involving a major player". Presented at the International Conference of Optimization Days'09, Montreal, Quebec, Abstract Volume pp. 52, May 2009.

    29. M. Huang. "Mean field stochastic differential games involving a major player". Presented at the Canadian Mathematical Society Winter Meeting, Ottawa, Ontario, Abstract Volume pp. 105, December 2008.


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