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Publication Freedom and the political experience of the women in front of the crisis: the Italian feminism and their repercussions in the XXIst Century
Publication The two quantifications of the financial theory. A contribution to the critical history of financial modelling
Publication Jumps in financial modelling: pitting the Black-Scholes model refinement programme against the Mandelbrot programme