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Nov

EconCS Seminar | Ran Spiegler | Machine-Learning to Trust

EconCS Seminar   Lecturer:  Prof. Ran Spiegler (TAU and UCL) Title:  Machine-Learning to Trust Abstract:  Can players sustain long-run trust when their
Sunday
10:30
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16
Nov

"In Conversation" Series | Vered Kurtz-David | Production Functions and Reasoning in Strategic Interactions

"In Conversation" Series   Lecturer:  Dr. Vered Kurtz-David (Hebrew University) Title:  Production Functions and Reasoning in Strategic Interactions
Sunday
14:00
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Nov

"In Conversation" Series | Mor Nitzan | Towards principles of cellular cognition and spatiotemporal design principles in multicellular systems

"In Conversation" Series   Lecturer:  Prof. Mor Nitzan (Hebrew University) Title:  Towards principles of cellular cognition and spatiotemporal design
Sunday
14:45
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The 35th Center for the Study of Rationality Annual Retreat

Sunday
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