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4th Paris Workshop on Game Theory and Language – Half a Century of “Agreeing to Disagree”

June 11 - June 12

4th Paris Workshop on Game Theory and Language Half a Century of "Agreeing to Disagree" June 11-12, 2026 Half a century after its publication, Robert Aumann's Agreement Theorem ("Agreeing to Disagree", The Annals of Statistics, 1976) has not ceased to intrigue and inspire. The Agreement Theorem states that if two individuals assign the same prior […]

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10:00 am

Giuseppe CAVALIERE (Bologna University, Italy) “Kappa = 1”

June 11 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

Finance-Insurance Time: 10.00 am Date:11th of June  2026 Room 3001 Giuseppe CAVALIERE (Bologna University, Italy) "Kappa = 1" Abstract :Integrated autoregressive conditional duration (ACD) models serve as counterparts to integrated generalized autoregressive conditional heteroskedastic models used for financial returns. However, despite their resemblance, asymptotic theory for ACD is still incomplete. Central challenges arise from the […]

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11:00 am

Alessandra LUATI (Imperial College, UK) “On a nu-class of limit-Gaussian distributions”

June 11 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Finance-Insurance Time: 11.00 am Date:11th of June  2026 Room 3001 Alessandra LUATI (Imperial College, UK) "On a nu-class of limit-Gaussian distributions ." Abstract : We discuss a transformation of a Student-t random variable that arises in the field of robust filtering with score-driven models. As a function of the degrees of freedom parameter of the […]

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12:00 pm

Thomas Soehl (McGill University) – “The fragility of bridging ties: Evidence from refugee sponsorship”

June 11 @ 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Sociology Seminar  Time: 12:00 pm - 13:30 pm Date: 11th of june Room : 3049 Thomas SOEHL (McGill University)  - "The fragility of bridging ties: Evidence from refugee sponsorship" Abstract :  Friendships that cross the immigrant versus native-born divide play a central role in theories of immigrant assimilation. They provide access to resources and are […]

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