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The emergence in the Muslim world in the mid-1970s of two similar but competing ideological currents, whose ambition is the … 31 Jan 2020 → 28 Feb 2020 Event Philippe Aghion Rethinking the social model Lecture Documents and media Download support … 19 Oct 2021 14:00 to 16:00 Event Timothy Gowers Why believe in a mathematical statement for which there is no proof (II) Seminar Abstract This was a follow-up to the first seminar. An attempt was made to develop a theory to explain and justify the use of probabilistic judgments by … 18 Oct 2021 14:00 to 15:00 Event Timothy Gowers Arithmetic progressions of length 3 (II) Lecture Abstract The second lecture completed the proof of Roth's theorem. This was followed by an example, by Behrend, of the densest known set that does not contain an arithmetic progression of length 3. Another example was then presented, this one illustrating … 18 Oct 2021 10:00 to 12:00 Series Reading an aged text from the Middle Ages to the present day Michel Zink, chair Literatures of medieval France Symposium Colloquium organized by Prof. Michel Zink and the Littératures de la France médiévale chair as part of the Balzan 2007 research program " Circulation des textes et milieux littéraires au Moyen Âge ", April 1-3, 2009, at the Collège de France and, for the … 01 Apr 2009 → 03 Apr 2009 Event Claire Rougeulle X Chromosome Inactivation: When the Noncoding Genome Rescues Sex Differences in Chromosome Dosage Symposium 4 Oct 2021 17:00 to 18:00 Event L. Mahadevan Shaping the Body, Shape in the Brain: Geometry and Biology Symposium 4 Oct 2021 16:30 to 17:00 Event Marie Manceau Formation of Avian Skin Patterns Symposium 4 Oct 2021 16:00 to 16:30 Event Edouard Hannezo Mechano-Chemical Models of Cell Migration and Morphogenesis Symposium 4 Oct 2021 15:00 to 15:30 Event Naama Barkai Scaling in Embryonic Development: How to Adjust Pattern with Size? Symposium 4 Oct 2021 14:30 to 15:00 Event Hervé Turlier Toward a Virtual Embryo: A Multidisciplinary Journey Symposium 4 Oct 2021 14:00 to 14:30 Event Karen Alim Network Morphology to Store Memory Symposium 4 Oct 2021 11:30 to 12:00 Event Michel Loreau Why are Complex Biological Systems Stable? New Insights from Ecological Theory Symposium 4 Oct 2021 11:00 to 11:30 Event Rob Phillips A Language Whose Characters are Triangles Symposium 4 Oct 2021 09:40 to 10:10 Event Hélène Morlon The Mathematics of the Diversification of Life Symposium 4 Oct 2021 10:10 to 10:40 Event Philippe Aghion Rethinking the innovation ecosystem and industrial policy Lecture Documents and media Download support … 12 Oct 2021 14:00 to 16:00 Event Catherine Meurisse et William Marx Catherine Meurisse - Interview with William Marx Special events Catherine Meurisse Dargaud/Rita Scaglia Catherine Meurisse was born in 1980. After studying modern literature, she went on to study at the École Estienne, then at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs. In 2005, she joined the team at Charlie … 19 Oct 2021 18:00 to 19:00 Event Timothy Gowers Arithmetic progressions of length 3 (I) Lecture Abstract The first lecture set the scene for a proof of Roth's theorem. One of the tools presented was discrete Fourier analysis, which is used to distinguish quasi-random from more structured sets, and a lemma which shows that, for any linear function of … 11 Oct 2021 10:00 to 12:00 Event Luis Liz-Marzán Integration of Nanoparticles into Complex Sensors for Diagnosis and Biodetection Guest lecturer Abstract Metal nanoparticles display very interesting optical properties, related to localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPR), which give rise to well-defined absorption and scattering peaks in the visible and near-IR spectral range. Such resonances … 7 Jun 2022 11:00 to 12:30 Event Ivan Krastev Divergence or Convergence? Guest lecturer The concluding lecture examines the future of the East-West Divide. It tries to analyze the conditions under which Central European societies will adopt the values and norms that are more common to the Western societies and under what kind of conditions … 14 Oct 2021 17:00 to 18:00 Event Jean-Paul Paccioni " Propositions useful to both science and life ", Wolff and the " authentic form of propositions " Symposium Abstract "Philosophical knowledge and knowledge of essences": the title of this symposium could just as well be the title of a book on the work of the philosopher Christian Wolff (1679-1754). This should come as no surprise, given the structuring role it … 8 Oct 2021 09:00 to 10:00 Event Ivan Krastev Liberal and Illiberal Projects in Today's Europe Guest lecturer This lecture defines liberalism and illiberalism as two distinct responses to the changing demographic structure of European societies. In a democracy, the most existential collective right is the right to exclude. Democracy is preconditioned on the right … 13 Oct 2021 17:00 to 18:00 Event Alberto Manguel Europa : myth as metaphor Opening lecture Abstract In the beginning, there's the myth. Zeus fell in love with Europa, daughter of the African king Agenor, and, transformed into a bull, took her to Crete, where she bore him two sons. Agénor sent Europa's two brothers after her, forbidding them to … 30 Sep 2021 18:00 to 19:00 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 290 Page 291 Page 292 Page 293 Page 294 Page 295 Page 296 Page 297 Page 298 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Timothy Gowers The theory of sums of sets of integers (I) Lecture Abstract This lecture began with a discussion of the " corner theorem ", according to which a dense subset of the n-grid × n must contain a triplet of points of the form (x ,y ), (x ,y + d ) and (x + d ,y ). This theorem is linked to several other … 25 Oct 2021 10:00 to 12:00
Series French democracy and French Muslims in the face of civil war and upheaval in the Arab and Muslim worlds (1979-2019) Henry Laurens, chair Contemporary History of the Arab World Seminar Jalila Sbaï seminar, co-hosted by Prof. Henry Laurens and sponsored by the Chair of Contemporary History of the Arab World. The emergence in the Muslim world in the mid-1970s of two similar but competing ideological currents, whose ambition is the … 31 Jan 2020 → 28 Feb 2020
Event Philippe Aghion Rethinking the social model Lecture Documents and media Download support … 19 Oct 2021 14:00 to 16:00
Event Timothy Gowers Why believe in a mathematical statement for which there is no proof (II) Seminar Abstract This was a follow-up to the first seminar. An attempt was made to develop a theory to explain and justify the use of probabilistic judgments by … 18 Oct 2021 14:00 to 15:00
Event Timothy Gowers Arithmetic progressions of length 3 (II) Lecture Abstract The second lecture completed the proof of Roth's theorem. This was followed by an example, by Behrend, of the densest known set that does not contain an arithmetic progression of length 3. Another example was then presented, this one illustrating … 18 Oct 2021 10:00 to 12:00
Series Reading an aged text from the Middle Ages to the present day Michel Zink, chair Literatures of medieval France Symposium Colloquium organized by Prof. Michel Zink and the Littératures de la France médiévale chair as part of the Balzan 2007 research program " Circulation des textes et milieux littéraires au Moyen Âge ", April 1-3, 2009, at the Collège de France and, for the … 01 Apr 2009 → 03 Apr 2009
Event Claire Rougeulle X Chromosome Inactivation: When the Noncoding Genome Rescues Sex Differences in Chromosome Dosage Symposium 4 Oct 2021 17:00 to 18:00
Event L. Mahadevan Shaping the Body, Shape in the Brain: Geometry and Biology Symposium 4 Oct 2021 16:30 to 17:00
Event Edouard Hannezo Mechano-Chemical Models of Cell Migration and Morphogenesis Symposium 4 Oct 2021 15:00 to 15:30
Event Naama Barkai Scaling in Embryonic Development: How to Adjust Pattern with Size? Symposium 4 Oct 2021 14:30 to 15:00
Event Hervé Turlier Toward a Virtual Embryo: A Multidisciplinary Journey Symposium 4 Oct 2021 14:00 to 14:30
Event Michel Loreau Why are Complex Biological Systems Stable? New Insights from Ecological Theory Symposium 4 Oct 2021 11:00 to 11:30
Event Hélène Morlon The Mathematics of the Diversification of Life Symposium 4 Oct 2021 10:10 to 10:40
Event Philippe Aghion Rethinking the innovation ecosystem and industrial policy Lecture Documents and media Download support … 12 Oct 2021 14:00 to 16:00
Event Catherine Meurisse et William Marx Catherine Meurisse - Interview with William Marx Special events Catherine Meurisse Dargaud/Rita Scaglia Catherine Meurisse was born in 1980. After studying modern literature, she went on to study at the École Estienne, then at the École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs. In 2005, she joined the team at Charlie … 19 Oct 2021 18:00 to 19:00
Event Timothy Gowers Arithmetic progressions of length 3 (I) Lecture Abstract The first lecture set the scene for a proof of Roth's theorem. One of the tools presented was discrete Fourier analysis, which is used to distinguish quasi-random from more structured sets, and a lemma which shows that, for any linear function of … 11 Oct 2021 10:00 to 12:00
Event Luis Liz-Marzán Integration of Nanoparticles into Complex Sensors for Diagnosis and Biodetection Guest lecturer Abstract Metal nanoparticles display very interesting optical properties, related to localized surface plasmon resonances (LSPR), which give rise to well-defined absorption and scattering peaks in the visible and near-IR spectral range. Such resonances … 7 Jun 2022 11:00 to 12:30
Event Ivan Krastev Divergence or Convergence? Guest lecturer The concluding lecture examines the future of the East-West Divide. It tries to analyze the conditions under which Central European societies will adopt the values and norms that are more common to the Western societies and under what kind of conditions … 14 Oct 2021 17:00 to 18:00
Event Jean-Paul Paccioni " Propositions useful to both science and life ", Wolff and the " authentic form of propositions " Symposium Abstract "Philosophical knowledge and knowledge of essences": the title of this symposium could just as well be the title of a book on the work of the philosopher Christian Wolff (1679-1754). This should come as no surprise, given the structuring role it … 8 Oct 2021 09:00 to 10:00
Event Ivan Krastev Liberal and Illiberal Projects in Today's Europe Guest lecturer This lecture defines liberalism and illiberalism as two distinct responses to the changing demographic structure of European societies. In a democracy, the most existential collective right is the right to exclude. Democracy is preconditioned on the right … 13 Oct 2021 17:00 to 18:00
Event Alberto Manguel Europa : myth as metaphor Opening lecture Abstract In the beginning, there's the myth. Zeus fell in love with Europa, daughter of the African king Agenor, and, transformed into a bull, took her to Crete, where she bore him two sons. Agénor sent Europa's two brothers after her, forbidding them to … 30 Sep 2021 18:00 to 19:00