MARBLE 2022: The 3rd International Conference on Mathematical Research for Blockchain Economy Vilamoura, Portugal, July 12-14, 2022 |
Conference website | https://www.marble-conference.org/marble2022 |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=marble2022 |
Submission deadline | February 21, 2022 |
MARBLE is a conference series which aims to provide a high-profile platform for mathematicians, computer scientists and economists from both academia and industry to present latest advances and innovations in key theories and models of blockchain. The first edition of the conference was held in Santorini in May 2019, and the second edition was online due to Covid-19.
List of Topics
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
- Cryptoeconomics/token economics
- Economic modelling of cryptocurrency systems
- Game-theoretic analysis
- Decentralised finance
- Stablecoins
- Consensus mechanism design
- Distributed Applications (DApps)
- Market mechanism analysis and incentive design
- Analysis of mining algorithms and strategies
- Price variation prediction and trading strategies
- Novel indices for digital assets
- Consensus protocol security analysis
- Mathematical modelling of network attacks
- Verification of smart contracts
- Measures of blockchain health
- Government policy related to blockchain economics
Important Dates
- Submission Deadline: Monday 21 February 2022 (23:59:59 AoE)
- Notification: Friday 15 April 2022
- Conference: Tuesday 12 - Thursday 14 July 2022
Venue
The conference will be held in Vilamoura, Portugal between Tuesday 12 and Thursday, 14 July 2022.
Committees
Organizing committee
- William Knottenbelt (general co-chair)
- Panos Pardalos (general co-chair)
- Ilias Kotsireas (publication chair)
- Jas Gill (local organisation chair)
Technical program committee
- Elise Alfieri University of Paris Est Creteil (co-chair)
- Lukas Aumayr TU Wien
- Zeta Avarikioti IST Austria
- Sarah Azouvi University College London and Protocol Labs
- John Conley Vanderbilt University
- Matheus V.X. Ferreira Harvard University
- Amir Goharshady Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
- Dimitris Karakostas University of Edinburgh
- Kostis Karantias Chainlink Labs
- Mario Larangeira IOHK Research
- Philip Lazos IOHK Research
- Robert Learney Digital Catapult
- Bo Li Hong Kong Polytechnic University
- Stefanos Leonardos Singapore University of Technology and Design (co-chair)
- Barnabe Monnot Ethereum Foundation
- Catherine Mulligan University of Lisbon
- Joachim Neu Stanford University
- Mahesan Niranjan University of Southampton
- Daniel Perez Imperial College London
- Daniel Reijsbergen Singapore University of Technology and Design
- Istvan Andras Seres Eotvos Lorand University
- Subhasis Thakur National University of Ireland, Galway
- Orfeas Thyfronitis-Litos Technical University of Darmstadt
- Andreas Veneris University of Toronto
- Wenbo Wang Bar Ilan University
- Edgar Weippl SBA Research - TU Wien
- Katinka Wolter Freie Universitat Berlin
- Dionysis Zindros Stanford University
Submission Guidelines
Submitted papers must be original and contain work that has not been published before or is under review elsewhere. Accepted papers will be published by Springer Nature as part of the Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics book series (SPBE). Full paper submissions of up to 16 pages and short paper submissions of up to 8 pages (including references) should be prepared according to the guidelines and submitted through the Easychair conference submission system. Previous editions:
Starting this year, and to accommodate the publishing traditions of different fields, authors of accepted papers will have the option to publish only a one-page abstract of the paper in the conference proceedings, along with a URL pointing to the full paper. Authors should guarantee the link to be reliable for at least two years. One-page abstracts will not be eligible for the best paper awards.
Special Issue
Extended versions (>50% than proceedings) of selected papers will be invited for a Special Issue in the ACM journal Distributed Ledger Technologies: Theory and Practice.
Best Paper Awards
The program committee will decide upon a best paper award and a best student paper award.
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to marble2022@imperial.ac.uk.