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  • Ergodicity and the Economics of Sustainability

    Satellite @ CCS’24, 2-6 September, Exeter. Climate tipping points, irreversible environmental damage, and extinction risk are signs of ergodicity breaking. This multidisciplinary satellite workshop at the Conference for Complex Systems 2024 explores the importance of ergodicity breaking for the analysis of ecosystem […]

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  • Seminar on Wealth Condensation in a Simple Model of Economy

    Tuesday 21 May @ 2pm London time. In this online seminar, Jean-Philippe Bouchaud (Ecole normale supérieure, Capital Fund Management) presents his paper: Wealth Condensation in a Simple Model of Economy The paper, which was co-authored by Marc Mezard (Bocconi University) and first […]

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  • Satellite @ CCS’24 – Exeter, 2-6 September

    This full-day satellite at the Conference for Complex Systems 2024 (CCS’24) explores the recent insights into the importance of ergodicity and ergodicity breaking in models of environmental economics and sustainability. We bring together top researchers and other experts for a discussion on […]

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  • Seminar on Ergodicity Breaking in Power-compounding Random Walks

    Wednesday 17 April @ 2pm London time. In this online seminar, Colm Connaughton presents his new results under the title: Ergodicity breaking in power-compounding random walks Colm will introduce the power compounding random walk in which the drift term produces power law […]

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  • Seminar on Growth Optimal Approaches for Finite-time and Value Dependent Problems.

    James Price will be presenting a chapter of his dissertation titled:   Growth Optimal Approaches for Finite-time and Value Dependent Problems.   In his talk, James will present his research on decisions over processes that stop in finite time and processes where […]

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  • Interview: LML Fellow Emilie Soysal

    Emilie Rosenlund Soysal joined LML as a research fellow in January 2024. Her current research focuses on the economic modelling of climate change and disaster risk, tipping points and extinction. She is particularly interested in optimal policies under the presence of absorbing […]

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  • Benjamin Skjold

    Benjamin Skjold joined LML as a research fellow in September 2021. His research focuses on creating simple theory-based models that help us better explain and understand fundamental concepts in economic theory, with a particular focus on human decision-making and insurance. He is […]

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  • Emilie Rosenlund Soysal

    https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7597-2718 Emilie Rosenlund Soysal joined LML as a research fellow in January 2024. Her current research focuses on the economic modelling of disaster risk, tipping points and extinction. She is particularly interested in optimal policies under the presence of absorbing states, the […]

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  • Data Science for Social Good — identifying students at risk of missing out on higher education

    Datafest, a recent event at The Shard in London, marked the culmination of a twelve week effort by students participating in the 2023 Data Science for Social Good (DSSG) Summer Fellowship programme at the University of Warwick, supported by the London Mathematical […]

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  • Data Science for Social Good — helping consumers to identify greenwashing

    Datafest, a recent event at The Shard in London, marked the culmination of a twelve week effort by students participating in the 2023 Data Science for Social Good (DSSG) Summer Fellowship programme at the University of Warwick, supported by the London Mathematical […]

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