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Professor at the University of Paris Est Créteil / Head of the "Ethics, Law and Politics" Seminar / Agrégation in philosophy / Doctorate in philosophy / Diploma in political science from the University of …
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Before getting into the question of core architecture and genetic instability, I'd like to take a few moments to look back at the end of last week's lecture, which I rushed through for lack of time. Let me remind you (DIA IV.2) that in Drosophila, aging …
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Seismic tomography, converted waves ('receiver' functions), different types of anisotropy, how they are measured, and their relationship with rheology. Seismic definition of LAB. We first introduced the notion of "birefringence" of shear volume waves in …
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The lecture, a continuation of last year's, continues the presentation of a new theory called " mean-field games theory ", developed in collaboration with Mr. Jean-Michel Lasry. The aim of this theory is to introduce, justify, analyze and apply in …
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Pergamon under the rule of the Roman Republic. …
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The lecture continued the research begun the previous year on a play performed in 1613 at the English Court, entitled Cardenio . In 1653, the London bookseller Humphrey Moseley had the titles of forty-one plays registered by the Stationers' Company , a …
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Our ability to identify different sound sources-to distinguish predators from prey, for example-rests upon the ear's ability to decompose complex sounds into their frequency components. Although the cochlear traveling wave initiates this process, …
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