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25/01/2015 Arthur Charpentier 1 Comment

Last week, I was animating a data science training course, for actuaries. I will try to upload in the next days some additional material, related to questions asked…

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Freakonometrics

Some sort of unpretentious (academic) blog, by a surreptitious economist and born-again mathematician. A blog activist, and an actuary, too. Always curious. Because academics are probably more than the sum of our publication lists, grants and conference talks...

Used to live in Paris and Rennes (France), Leuven (Belgium), Hong-Kong (China). Now professor and researcher in Montréal (Canada). ENSAE ParisTech & KU Leuven Alumni

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