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Abstract We present a historicising ethnography of the most exoticized and proverbial of all Saharans: the Tuareg or Kel Tamasheq. We will outline the historical coming into being of the Kel Tamasheq as a people by describing the changes in the main …
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Abstract Providing everyone - including consumers and citizens - with the information and tools they need to take action and improve food for all, is the mission that Open Food Facts, the Wikipedia of food products, set itself ten years ago. Thanks to …
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Beyond the robust levels of evidence now established for several nutritional factors, many questions remain around factors that have not yet been explored, or have been little explored, such as non-nutritional bioactive compounds carried by our diet, the …
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Allegory of Simulation , Lippi, Lorenzo (1606-1665), Angers, Musée des Beaux-Arts. Presentation Contemporary philosophy's interest in fiction goes far beyond aesthetics and the philosophical sub-disciplines that take art as their object. Fiction tells us …
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Initiated as part of the 2020-2021 lectures , the reflection on Greek norms and authority in religious matters will be continued in 2021-2022, still in line with a study of lexis attentive to the nuances and evolution of word usage, from the Archaic to …
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Abstract Given a finite group G, we can look at two natural rings, namely the center of the group algebra and the character ring. In the case G = GL(n,q), the geometry of character varieties (or moduli spaces of semi-stable parabolic Higgs fibers) allows …
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Abstract Quantum error correction is based on a feedback loop. This feedback generally corresponds to a classical controller with classical signals from quantum measurements as input, and classical signals controlling the quantum evolution of the physical …
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Recent advances in enumerative geometry
Pierre-Louis Lions, chair Partial Differential Equations and Applications
Recent advances in enumerative geometry
Pierre-Louis Lions, chair Partial Differential Equations and Applications
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Peccot Lecture Series Since 1885, thanks to an endowment from the family of mathematician Claude-Antoine Peccot, the Collège de France has awarded annual prizes to young mathematicians under the age of 30 who have distinguished themselves in theoretical …
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Documents and media Download support Abstract Learning to read profoundly changes a child's brain. Understanding the neural mechanisms by which we learn to read can help us to better teach reading and understand its difficulties. In my talk, I will show …
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Abstract Novel insights into the asymptotic structure at null infinity suggest a holographic principle for spacetimes with (nearly) flat asymptotics: bulk scattering processes may be encoded in a lower-dimensional theory living on the celestial sphere at …
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This fourth lesson begins with a review of the essential elements discussed in the previous lecture : from the origin of mesoderm to the progressive condensation of somites along the anterior-posterior axis. The mechanisms of the cellular oscillator …
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Abstract There are major social inequalities in health in France, particularly for chronic diseases linked to diet, physical activity and sedentary behavior. These behaviors, involved in energy balance, are socially differentiated from an early age. One …
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Nutritional research helps to identify the factors to be favored or limited in order to maximize the health benefits of diet and physical activity practices. Careful monitoring of these factors at population level and for specific groups (according to …
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Abstract This final lesson reflects on the future challenges facing younger generations of women in a society that is seemingly homogeneous, even stagnant in some respects, and at the same time rapidly transforming and highly plural : not a standardized …
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