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János Flesch is an Associate Professor in the Department of Quantitative Economics at the School of Business and Economics, Maastricht University, a position he has held since 2017 after serving as Assistant Professor (2007-2016) and Postdoctoral researcher (1998-2002) at the same institution.
His academic credentials include:
- PhD in Mathematics, Maastricht University (1994-1998). Dissertation: "Stochastic games with the average reward". Supervisors: Frank Thuijsman and Koos Vrieze.
Dr. Flesch's research centers on dynamic games of infinite duration with mathematical rigor, spanning applications in economics, computer science, descriptive set theory, and biology. Key focus areas:
- Stochastic and Blackwell games
- Equilibrium analysis in infinite horizon settings
- Payoff structure theory
- Behavioral strategy foundations
His 2022-2025 publications reveal consistent advancement in minmax value regularity, shift-invariant payoff equilibria, superfair stochastic games, and economic applications like intertemporal price discrimination. Foundational work on finitely additive strategies and competitive search games demonstrates interdisciplinary reach across mathematical theory and practical economics.
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