Dear colleagues,
This mail is to announce a new online seminar series on the “Mathematics of
Reaction Networks” (MoRN). Reaction networks are mathematical models mainly
used in biochemistry, with the scope of describing the dynamics of
particles of different kinds that interact in a homogeneous environment.
The mathematics used to study these models sits at the interface of
stochastic process theory, algebra, graph theory, analysis.
The seminar will take place twice a month over zoom (Thursday on the 2nd
and 4th week of the month, 17.00 Rome time), and consist of two 25-minute
long talks followed by longer discussions. The exciting program for the
first three sessions is available on the seminar page:
https://researchseminars.org/seminar/MoRN
The first two talks will be given on Thursday November 12 by David
Anderson from the University of Wisconsin-Madison (he will talk about
connections between neural networks and the modeling regime of reaction
networks) and Lea Popovic from Concordia University (she will introduce a
multiscale stochastic model for interacting particles in a heterogeneous
environment, and study its fluid limit). More details are given in the
seminar webpage.
New talks will appear on the seminar webpage, as well as the zoom link. If
the speaker agrees, talks will be recorded and added to youtube with a
private link, and the link will be shared on the seminar webpage.
On the webpage you can subscribe to a mailing list, and you can add the
seminar into your calendar. We will send a reminder two days before each
talk to subscribed people.
Best wishes,
Daniele Cappelletti (co-organizing the seminar series with Elisenda Feliu
and Stefan Mueller)
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Date: Fri, 4 Dec 2020 20:59:24 +0100
From: Paolo Falbo <paolo.falbo(a)unibs.it>
To: "Vargiolu, Tiziano" <vargiolu(a)math.unipd.it>
Subject: Webinar Ferrari G. - at UNIBS, Department of Economics and Management
Ciao Tiziano,
con preghiera di diffusione.
Un caro saluto,
Paolo
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Dear friends,
on December 15th, 2020 - 14:30 (cet)
within the Research Seminars of DEM, it will take place the following
webinar:
Taming the spread of an epidemics by lockdown policies
presented by Prof. Ferrari Giorgio, Bielefeld University and organized by
Prof. Paolo Falbo
Abstract
In this talk we consider the problem of a policymaker who aims at taming the
spread of an epidemic while minimizing its associated social costs. The main
feature of our model lies in the fact that the disease's transmission rate
is a diffusive stochastic process whose trend can be adjusted via costly
confinement policies. We provide a complete theoretical analysis, as well as
numerical experiments illustrating the structure of the optimal lockdown
policy. In all our experiments the latter is characterized by three distinct
periods: the epidemic is first let freely evolve, then vigorously tamed, and
finally a less stringent containment should be adopted. Moreover, the
optimal containment policy is such that the product "reproduction number x
percentage of susceptible" is kept after a certain date strictly below the
critical level of one, although the reproduction number is let oscillate
above one in the last more relaxed phase of lockdown. Finally, an increase
in the fluctuations of the transmission rate is shown to give rise to an
earlier beginning of the optimal lockdown policy, which is also diluted over
a longer period of time. The seminar is based on a joint work with Salvatore
Federico (University of Genova).
Live presentation on: Google Meet.
To participate, registration is required by 14 December 2020 at 12:00, by
filling out the following form: https://forms.gle/VLejKcTxPHYdRXZ99
Subscribers will be emailed the link to the webinar meeting.
The poster of the event is attached.
Informativa sulla Privacy: http://www.unibs.it/node/8155
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Subject: CENTRO DE GIORGI -- JUNIOR VISITING POSITIONS -- 5 two-year
long post-doc research positions 2021 - 2023
Date: Wed, 2 Dec 2020 20:00:57 +0100
From: CRM <crm(a)sns.it>
To: CRM <crm(a)sns.it>
Dear Colleague,
I would be grateful if you could bring to the attention of your best
postgraduate students and PhD holders that *five **two-year long
post-doc research positions* named *Junior Visiting Positions* are
available at the *Centro De Giorgi - Scuola Normale Superiore,
Pisa* covering the following subjects:
Position n. 1: Algebraic Geometry and//or Number Theory
Position n. 2: Topology, Differential Geometry and//or Geometric Analysis
Position n. 3: Partial Differential Equations and//or Probability
Position n. 4: Numerical Analysis and//or Financial Mathematics
Position n. 5: Dynamical Systems
PhD students can also apply, provided that they obtain their PhD no
later than October 1st 2021.
Deadline for application: *12th January 2021 (11.59 PM Italian time)*.
The total two-year gross remuneration, inclusive of all taxes, is €
66,590.00 for each contract, corresponding to a monthly salary of
approximately 2,000 Euros. An additional yearly research allowance of
1,000 Euros for exchange visits is also provided.
*Starting date: October 2021*
The Mathjobs announcement is available here:
*https://www.mathjobs.org/jobs/1548*
To submit applications please link to the *ANNOUNCEMENT* at
*https://amministrazionetrasparente.sns.it/bando/assegni-di-ricerca-denominati-%E2%80%9Cjunior-visiting-position%E2%80%9D-research-positions-named-%E2%80%9Cjunior-visiting-positions%E2%80%9D-0*
and read the *OFFICIAL CALL*
*https://amministrazionetrasparente.sns.it/sites/default/files/bandi/assegniricerca/anno2020/586call.pdf*
Applicants must submit their applications *SOLELY* by using the on-line
procedure "SerSe" (https://serse.sns.it/en/) <https://serse.sns.it/en/>
available on the Scuola Normale Superiore website and fulfill ALL the
tender's requirements. *No other submission method will be accepted.*
For any question related to the on-line procedure or any additional
information e-mail *job.opportunities(a)sns.it
<mailto:job.opportunities@sns.it>*.
Best regards,
Stefano Marmi
________________________
Scuola Normale Superiore and
Centro di Ricerca Matematica
Ennio De Giorgi
Palazzo Puteano
Piazza dei Cavalieri 3
56100 PISA
_________________________
/Hosting thousands visitors every year, since its foundation in 2001 the
Centro di Ricerca Matematica Ennio De Giorgi provides a thriving
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including intensive research periods, workshops and seminars, and have a
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/(http://crm.sns.it)/
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Dear All,
I inform that on December 18, 2020, the
*Remote 2nd One-Day Workshop on Machine Learning for Finance*
will be streamed via the Zoom platform offered by the Department of
Economics of the Ca' Foscari University.
For receiving the meeting’s address, ID and passcode, it is necessary to
communicate the email address of the attendee to the email address
corazza(a)unive.it.
Below, a tentative program of the workshop.
*MORNING*
- 09:50-10:00: Openings
- 10:00-10:30: E. Vittori, M. Trapletti, M. Restelli: "Option hedging with
risk averse Reinforcement Learning"
- 10:30-11:00: G. Anese, M. Corazza, M. Costola, L. Pelizzon: "Impact of
market sentiment on stock return and volatility"
- 11:00-11:30: E. Barucci, M. Bonollo, F. Poli, E. Rroji: "A machine
learning algorithm for stock picking built on information based outliers"
- 11:30-11:45: Break
- 11:45-12:15: I. Kyriakou, P. Mousavi, J.P. Nielsen, M. Scholz:
"Short-term exuberance and long-term stability: A simultaneous optimisation
of stock return predictions for short and long horizons"
- 12:15-12:45: A. Flori, D. Regoli: "Revealing pairs-trading opportunities
with Long Short-Term Memory Networks"
- 12:45-14:15: Break
*AFTERNOON*
- 14:15-14:45: M. Azzone, E. Barucci, G. Giuffra, D. Marazzina: "A Machine
Learning model for lapse prediction in life insurance contracts"
- 14:45-15:15: Oleksandr Castello, M. Resta: "Parsimonious yield curve
models on the trial: An application to BRICs countries"
- 15:15-15:45: G. Amici, M. Bianchetti, F. Brina, B. Lari, M. Mezzetti, A.
Peroni, P. Rossi: "Deep Learning from market data"
- 15:45-16:00: Break
- 16:00-16:30: L. W. Cong, K. Tang: "AlphaPortfolio: Single-step portfolio
construction through Reinforcement Learning and economically interpretable
AI"
- 16:30-17:00: E. Vittori, M. Bernasconi, F. Trovò, M. Restelli: "Dealing
with transaction costs in portfolio optimization: Online gradient descent
with momentum"
- 17:00-17:30: G. di Tollo, J. Andria, S. Ghilardi: "Gender analysis and
attention to gender: An experimental framework"
- 17:30-17:40: Closings
Best regards,
Marco Corazza
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Marco Corazza, Ph.D.
Department of Economics - Ca' Foscari University of Venice
San Giobbe, Cannaregio 873 - 30121 Venezia, Italy
Mobile: (+39) 366 602-9134
Phone: (+39) 041 234-6921
Fax: (+39) 041 234-7444
E-mail: corazza(a)unive.it
Editor-in-Chief: Mathematical Methods in Economics and Finance -
www.unive.it/m2ef