- Game Theory
- Decision Theory
- Mathematical Economics
- +۴ مورد دیگر
Cesarino Bertini, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor in the Department of Management at the University of Bergamo. His academic work focuses on Mathematical Methods of Economics, Finance and Actuarial Sciences (SSD: STAT-04/A). He holds a Ph.D. in Economic Sciences (quantitative methods) from AGH University of Krakow and a Degree in Economics from the University of Bergamo. His research primarily centers on game theory and strategic decision-making, with applications spanning economics, finance, and the social sciences. Bertini's work explores power indices, cooperative games, and quantum-inspired computational approaches. His publications appear in prestigious journals including Operations Research and Decisions , Entropy , and International Journal of Theoretical Physics . His recent publications demonstrate a strong focus on sub-coalitional solidarity values, quantum entanglement applications, and measuring voting power in complex corporate structures. His work bridges theoretical game theory with practical applications in finance and corporate governance, showing particular expertise in analyzing indirect control mechanisms within complex shareholding networks. Professor Bertini teaches courses including "Elementi di Matematica" and "Teoria dei Giochi e delle Decisioni" at the University of Bergamo, contributing to both undergraduate and graduate education in mathematical economics and decision theory.


