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Dominique Chapelle
Filter estimation for evolution PDEs, and applications in cardiac biomechanics
Dominique Chapelle
Filter estimation for evolution PDEs, and applications in cardiac biomechanics
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11:15 to 12:15
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In my lecture this year, I solved the problem of calculating (by a local formula) the index of transversely hypoelliptic operators for foliations. Occasionally, I've introduced cyclic cohomology for Hopf …
Jon Elster
Constituent power and Europe
Jon Elster
Constituent power and Europe
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Forged by Sieyès, the theory of constituent power has played a key role in the way French legal thought has interpreted the principles of modern constitutionalism. A return to reflection and theoretical questioning on the notion of constituent power may …
09:00 to 17:45
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Hans Helander
The Roles of Latin in early Modern Europe
Hans Helander
The Roles of Latin in early Modern Europe
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During the 17th and the 18th centuries, the status of Latin was gradually transformed, and the roles of the ancient roman language changed in a radical way. I shall try to give a picture of that metamorphosis in my lecture. Up to the 18th century educated …
11:00 to 12:00
Timothy Brook
The cost of living
Timothy Brook
The cost of living
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Unlike in Europe at the same time, most price records under the Ming have disappeared. The best available sets of prices were preserved by two magistrates in the 16th century, Hai Rui in Chun'an (Zhejiang) and Shen Bang in Peking. Our second presentation, …
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10:00 to 11:00
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11:30 to 12:30
John Scheid
The suburbium of Rome. Research into the religious organization of Rome's territory (2)
John Scheid
The suburbium of Rome. Research into the religious organization of Rome's territory (2)
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14:30 to 15:30
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The manipulation of simple microscopic objects (atoms, molecules, pilotons, etc.) and the generalization of these experiments to increasingly complex mesoscopic systems is one of the most dynamic areas of quantum physics today. These …
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Timothy Brook
A world where everything has a price
Timothy Brook
A world where everything has a price
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The Ming economy was not one where everyone had to buy everything in order to make a living. Many produced the food they needed to eat, and the textiles they needed to wear. But it was an economy in which, perhaps for the first time in Chinese history - …
14:30 to 15:30