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Workshop on Advances in MCMC Methods

December 10, 2025 - December 12, 2025

Nicolas Chopin will participate to the workshop on Advances in MCMC Methods and present his paper "What is actual the complexity of tempering (SMC)? What is actual the complexity of tempering (SMC) ?  There is some discrepancy in the literature regarding the complexity of tempering with respect to d, the dimension of the sampling space. […]

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10:00 am

Amedeo ANDRIOLLO (Université Paris-Dauphine PSL) “Causality versus Serial Correlation: an Asymmetric Portmanteau Test”

December 11, 2025 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 am

Finance-Insurance Time: 10.00 am Date:11th of December 2025 Room 3001 Amedeo ANDRIOLLO (Université Paris-Dauphine PSL) "Causality versus Serial Correlation: an Asymmetric Portmanteau Test" Abstract : I study the problem of testing for noncausality in mean (one-sided conditional mean independence) between two multivariate time series within the class of testing procedures based on serial cross-correlation. Existing […]

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11:00 am

Pierluigi VALLARINO (Universita della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano Switzerland) “A General randomized test for alpha”

December 11, 2025 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Finance-Insurance Time: 11.00 am Date:11th of December 2025 Room 3001 Pierluigi VALLARINO (Universita della Svizzera Italiana, Lugano Switzerland) "A General randomized test for alpha" Abstract : We propose a methodology to construct tests for the null hypothesis that the pricing errors of a panel of asset returns are jointly equal to zero in a linear […]

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2:00 pm

Mads MEIER JÆGER (University of Copenhagen) – “Breadth, Depth, or Consecration? Omnivorousness Tastes in Music and Perceptions of Status and Competence”

December 11, 2025 @ 2:00 pm - 3:30 pm

Sociology Seminar  Time: :14:00 pm - 15:30 pm Date: 11th of december Room : 3049   Mads MEIER JÆGER (University of Copenhagen) - " Breadth, Depth, or Consecration? Omnivorousness Tastes in Music and Perceptions of Status and Competence"   Abstract :  "This study examines whether omnivorous music tastes—broad preferences spanning multiple genres—create more favorable perceptions […]

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