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Documents and media Download support Abstract Encoding and manipulating information on photons is one of the very first approaches explored for quantum computing. This lecture will describe the operation of photonic quantum computers and the architectures …
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Abstract This lecture will explore the immunological basis of autoantibody encephalitis and its effects on brain function. It will address the breakdown of immune tolerance, the neuronal targets of autoantibodies and their consequences on synaptic …
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Documents and media Download support Download lecture notes References Mori F, Le Doussal P, Majumdar SN, Schehr G. Universal Survival Probability for a $d$-Dimensional Run-and-Tumble Particle. Phys Rev Lett . 2020;124(9):090603. …
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Documents and media Download support Abstract Research into the life trajectories and health of homeless people (particularly their mental health) requires specific survey methods. France is not absent from this international research trend, thanks to …
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Documents and media Download support Abstract The context in which we live, whether in terms of the physical and social aspects of the neighborhood in which we live, or the characteristics of the dwelling we occupy, can give rise to mental health and …
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Daniel Lieberman is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Pr Jean-Jacques Hublin. Daniel Lieberman Presentation Today, in France and other high-income countries, people are living longer than ever before, but we are also suffering …
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Seeing the Mind, Educating the Brain
Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology
Seeing the Mind, Educating the Brain
Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology
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Conference in English. Presentation Over the past decades, behavioral measures, brain imaging and neurophysiological recordings, in both humans and non-human primates, have led to major progress in understanding the neuronal and circuit-level properties …
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Isabelle Ratié
The Clamor of the Scriptures: Thinking, Believing, and Philosophizing in Premodern India
Isabelle Ratié
The Clamor of the Scriptures: Thinking, Believing, and Philosophizing in Premodern India
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Abstract Philosophy, a Greek invention, is the exclusive domain of the West—this once-dominant certainty has long been shaken, and India is now recognized as having its own philosophical tradition. Yet efforts continue, in both the West and India, to …
18:00 to 19:00
Antoine Lilti
Tabarin's theorem
Antoine Lilti
Tabarin's theorem
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Abstract The criticism of bad doctors in the name of reason and knowledge, which appeared in the Hippocratic corpus and Galen's work, continued into the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The authority of Greek medicine was passed on by Persian and Arab …
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Abstract The polynomial method is a recent approach for establishing optimal spectral gaps that has led to new progress on various problems surrounding spectral gaps of random graphs and hyperbolic surfaces, and strong convergence of group …
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Peasantry and capitalism in Europe
Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions
Peasantry and capitalism in Europe
Samantha Besson, chair International Law of Institutions
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Laurence Roudart has been invited by the assembly of the Collège de France, on the proposal of Pr Samantha Besson, Chair of International Law of Institutions . Laurence Roudart This series of four lectures by Laurence Roudart is part of the Collège de …
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Abstract Surface acoustic waves (SAWs) are vibrations propagating on the surface of a material, widely used in classical electronics. In recent years, they have attracted growing interest as a means of linking distant quantum systems, such as spins or …
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Abstract If, as we have tried to show, humanist architecture is defined less by its relationship with antiquity than by its relationship with rhetoric, then we must try to define the architectural eloquence of places of power. This involves an …
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Documents and media Download support Abstract The efficient generation of single and entangled photons represents a major technological challenge for many applications, from communications to quantum computers. In this lecture, we present two main …
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Abstract I shall give an overview of basic definitions and results related to weak convergence of manifold/spaces with Ricci curvature bounded from below. A main message I want to convey is that in this situation not only we have spectral convergence, but …
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Abstract This first lecture will present the general context of research on the influence of immune signals, in particular cytokines, on behavior. It will focus on recent work showing how circulating or local immune signals act on specific brain nuclei to …
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