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Abstract Throughout the Holocene, natural climatic changes have been a fundamental part of Earth's history, and also of human history. The Romans enjoyed a relatively stable climate, but even so, variability was part of life, and we can study how they …
10:00 to 11:00
Good representation in international law
Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions
Good representation in international law
Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions
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Tapestry of the Alliance: representation of the renewal of the alliance between France and the Swiss made in the Church of Notre-Dame in Paris by King Louis XIV and the ambassadors of the thirteen cantons and their allies on November 18, 1663, Hôtel de …
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Abstract How do traditional and new media shape opinions and affect election results ? …
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Lecture plan 1. Monasticism and lectures (continued) 1.1. The topos of the illiterate monk: monasteries as a place of unculture or a-culture (continued) 1.2. the monk's duty to know how to read and write 1.3 Monasteries and children: a difficult …
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Abstract The control flow graph is a classic intermediate representation of programs in optimizing compilers for imperative languages. This representation has made it possible to formulate and develop numerous program optimizations, from the simplest to …
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Abstract The fourth lecture introduced the notion of the continuation of a program point in an imperative program, or of a sub-expression in a functional program. This is the sequence of calculations remaining to be performed to reach the end of the …
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Learning is essential. School, college, high school, university, vocational training, jobs... are all opportunities to develop the potential of each individual, from fundamental disciplinary knowledge (reading, spelling, mathematics...) to human values …
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Abstract Valentine's Day love poetry is a literary tradition that first found expression at the end of the 14th century, in England during the reign of Richard II. Following its transformations right up to Shakespeare and Thomas Hardy, and the " …
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Abstract A causal model describes the distribution of each variable X as a function of the variables causing X , and of independent noise (representing other unknown factors influencing X - the " known unknowns "). A causal model avoids the …
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The challenge now is to develop a more efficient algorithm for estimating model parameters. We begin by reviewing the properties of the Kullback-Leibler divergence and the Pinsker inequality that relates it to total variation. An exponential family has a …
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Exceptionally, this seminar takes place on a Tuesday. …
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Exceptionally, the lecture takes place on a Tuesday. …
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Abstract In 1789, the French revolutionaries, after declaring that " men are born and remain free and equal in rights ", did not abolish slavery. The Convention did so only in 1794, under pressure from slave revolts and, in particular, the Saint-Domingue …
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Abstract During their growth and division cycles, proliferating cells must couple their volume growth and macromolecule production to preserve their density, in particular their protein concentration. They must also couple the duration and speed of their …
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Documents and media Download support Download lecture notes References D. C. Tosteson and J. F. Hoffmann, "Regulation of Cell Volume by Active Cation Transport in High and Low Potassium Sheep Red Cells" The Journal of General Physiology , 44, 169-194 …
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Abstract Electrochemistry plays a central role in the storage and conversion of renewable energies. It is also at work in a variety of emerging sustainable technologies and devices that have a significant impact on society. Optimizing the performance of …
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Abstract This lecture discusses the dynamics of dust particles within a protoplanetary disk, focusing on sedimentation towards the disk midplane and radial drift. These two processes depend on particle size. This size, in turn, is determined by the speed …
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Abstract Single atom catalysts (SACs) can offer appealing catalytic activity and selectivity for heterogeneous catalysis in general, [1] and for electrocatalysis for energy conversion devices in particular. [ 2] This presentation will describe some …
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The global warming of the last century needs to be placed in a broader temporal context in order to determine its singularity and distinguish the underlying causes, both natural and anthropogenic. The climatic variations of the last deglaciation can be …
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Abstract Participatory science can be defined as forms of scientific knowledge production involving - with researchers - citizens. In this seminar, I will review the long history of amateur involvement in science for the study of biodiversity, as well as …
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Abstract Biodiversity is changing rapidly, and several sources of data are available to try and objectify these changes. The lecture will present these different types of data, the ways in which they can be analyzed and their limitations in detecting …
14:30 to 15:30