Recent Talks
June 6, 2024: Linguae Seminar, Institut Jean Nicod, Paris
"Meaning in costly-signaling games"
April 15-17, 2024: London School of Economics, Game Theory Workshop
"Meaning in costly-signaling games"
December 21, 2023: Workshop "Probabilities and Interaction," University of Vienna, Faculty of Mathematics:
"Belief-based refinements, index of equilibria, and invariance in signaling games"
October 26--27, 2023: Second Paris Workshop on Dynamic Games:
"The evolutionary dynamics of costly signaling"
June 15, 2023: 1st Paris Workshop of Games, Decisions, and Language:
"Implicatures in Bayesian Dialogues"
February 18-22, 2023: Writing Research Across Borders 2023, Norwegian University of Science and Technology
December 9, 2022: "Costly Signaling: Rationality and Evolution," talk at Economic Theory Seminar, Centre d'Économie de la Sorbonne, 12h, room S17 (back building).
July, 18-22, 2022: Maximum Entropy 2022, Paris, IHP
June 28-29, 2022: Paris-Berkeley Workshop on Probability and Meaning, ENS, 45 rue d'Ulm, Salle Dussane
June 20-22, 2022:
French Conference on Complexity FrCCS2022, Paris, France
May 13, 2022: University of Graz, Austria. Invited talk: "Costly signaling: rationality and evolution"
April 5-6, 2022: Workshop: "What is a game? Fresh perspectives on games and human behavior," London School of Economics, UK.
"The sequence of functions in time vs. the matrix: a parallel in debates in game theory and narrative analysis"
Nov 26-28, 2021: Conference in Memory of Philippe Mongin, University Paris II, France
April 30, 2021, 14h: University of Graz, Austria
"Strategic Manipulation in Bayesian Dialogues"
September 7-9, 2020: SMAI MODE, EDF lab, Paris-Saclay, France
"The evolutionary dynamics of costly signaling"
January 30, 2020: London School of Economics, UK
"Costly Signaling: Rationality and Evolution"
January 17, 2020: University North, Koprivnica, Croatia
"Reading Barthes. A structural analysis of mathematical writing"
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Christina Pawlowitsch
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