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Teams from the Centre Interdisciplinaire en Biologie, headed by Marie-Hélène Verlhac, responded to … Published on 10 April 2020 Series Climate history from the earliest ages of the Earth to the Tertiary Era Edouard Bard, chair Climate and Ocean Evolution Lecture This year's lecture was devoted to the history of the Earth's climate from its earliest origins, at least from the earliest deposits enabling us to trace environmental conditions back to the earliest … 01 Sep 2006 Series The Temple of Amon-Ra at Karnak : Heliopolis and the Empire Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture 01 Sep 2006 Series Variations on the spectral theme Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Lecture This year I gave my lecture at the Newton Institute in Cambridge as part of a six-month program on noncommutative geometry. Most of my mathematical activity has consisted in completing the book written with Matilde Marcolli and entitled : " Noncommutative … 01 Sep 2006 Series The secondary evolution of tetrapods towards aquatic environments 2. Mesozoic forms Armand de Ricqlès, chair Historical biology and evolutionism Lecture 11 Jan 2008 → 22 Feb 2008 Series Spectral characterization of varieties Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Lecture In my lecture this year, I gave the solution to a problem I formulated a few years ago, which gives a spectral characterization of Riemannian … 10 Jan 2008 → 13 Mar 2008 Series Irrationality Jon Elster, chair Rationality and social sciences Lecture The lecture follows on from the 2006-2007 course on "Disinterest". Taken together, they constitute a critique of the homo economicus model in the social sciences. The standard model of rational choice will first be outlined, followed by an examination of … 10 Jan 2008 → 17 Apr 2008 Series General equilibrium and its models (continued) : macroeconomics and international trade Roger Guesnerie, chair Economic theory and social organization Lecture After tackling the problems of production (2001-2002) and the economic aspects of consumption (2000-2001), the lecture then turned its attention to markets, successively reviewing labor and insurance markets (2002-2003), goods markets and oligopolistic … 09 Jan 2008 → 02 Apr 2008 Series Can and should philosophy be systematic ? Jacques Bouveresse, chair Philosophy of language and knowledge Seminar 09 Jan 2008 → 02 Apr 2008 Series What is a philosophical system (continued) Jacques Bouveresse, chair Philosophy of language and knowledge Lecture 09 Jan 2008 → 02 Apr 2008 Series Uniformly hyperbolic cocycles Jean-Christophe Yoccoz, chair Differential equations and dynamic systems Lecture 09 Jan 2008 → 05 Mar 2008 Series Controlling Schrödinger equations Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Guest lecturer 09 Jan 2008 → 30 Jan 2008 Series The metamorphoses of legitimacy (democracy in the 21st century, III) Pierre Rosanvallon, chair Modern and contemporary history of politics Lecture 09 Jan 2008 → 20 Feb 2008 Series Proust's morals Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature: history, criticism, theory Seminar 08 Jan 2008 → 01 Apr 2008 Series Proust's morals Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature: history, criticism, theory Lecture For the second year running, the lecture focused on Proust's work, but, after "Proust: Memory of Literature" in 2006-2007, on a new and completely different subject, "Proust's Morals", a risky subject from both sides: on the moral side, as morality has … 08 Jan 2008 → 01 Apr 2008 Series Poetry as narrative (continued). News of love Michel Zink, chair Literatures of medieval France Seminar 08 Jan 2008 → 19 Feb 2008 Series Ottoman Istanbul, a diplomatic crossroads (15th-18th centuries) Gilles Veinstein, chair Turkish and Ottoman history Lecture 08 Jan 2008 → 01 Apr 2008 Series The working methods of ambassadors at the Porte through requests and writings from the 18th century Gilles Veinstein, chair Turkish and Ottoman history Seminar 08 Jan 2008 → 01 Apr 2008 Series Elaine Fuchs Christine Petit, chair Genetics and cell physiology Guest lecturer The remarkable ability to generate an embryo from a single fertilized oocyte, to periodically replace dying cells within tissues and to repair tissues damaged during injury, is a direct consequence of stem cells, nature's gift to multicellular … 08 Jan 2008 → 22 Jan 2008 Event Christian Bange Claude Bernard's posterity Symposium 16 May 2013 16:15 to 17:00 Event Thierry Hoquet Claude Bernard and the Buffonian complex Symposium 16 May 2013 15:15 to 16:00 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 776 Page 777 Page 778 Page 779 Page 780 Page 781 Page 782 Page 783 Page 784 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Aurélien Dommergue Is climate change increasing toxic discharges in the Arctic ? Symposium Documents and media Download support … 4 Jun 2013 09:10 to 09:45
Series Modalities of figuration (continued) Philippe Descola, chair Anthropology of nature Lecture 01 Sep 2006
News Coronavirus solidarity Collège de France april 10, 2020 The Collège de France has donated personal protective equipment to the EHPAD Résidence Les Gobelins to contribute to the safety of its staff. Teams from the Centre Interdisciplinaire en Biologie, headed by Marie-Hélène Verlhac, responded to … Published on 10 April 2020
Series Climate history from the earliest ages of the Earth to the Tertiary Era Edouard Bard, chair Climate and Ocean Evolution Lecture This year's lecture was devoted to the history of the Earth's climate from its earliest origins, at least from the earliest deposits enabling us to trace environmental conditions back to the earliest … 01 Sep 2006
Series The Temple of Amon-Ra at Karnak : Heliopolis and the Empire Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture 01 Sep 2006
Series Variations on the spectral theme Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Lecture This year I gave my lecture at the Newton Institute in Cambridge as part of a six-month program on noncommutative geometry. Most of my mathematical activity has consisted in completing the book written with Matilde Marcolli and entitled : " Noncommutative … 01 Sep 2006
Series The secondary evolution of tetrapods towards aquatic environments 2. Mesozoic forms Armand de Ricqlès, chair Historical biology and evolutionism Lecture 11 Jan 2008 → 22 Feb 2008
Series Spectral characterization of varieties Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Lecture In my lecture this year, I gave the solution to a problem I formulated a few years ago, which gives a spectral characterization of Riemannian … 10 Jan 2008 → 13 Mar 2008
Series Irrationality Jon Elster, chair Rationality and social sciences Lecture The lecture follows on from the 2006-2007 course on "Disinterest". Taken together, they constitute a critique of the homo economicus model in the social sciences. The standard model of rational choice will first be outlined, followed by an examination of … 10 Jan 2008 → 17 Apr 2008
Series General equilibrium and its models (continued) : macroeconomics and international trade Roger Guesnerie, chair Economic theory and social organization Lecture After tackling the problems of production (2001-2002) and the economic aspects of consumption (2000-2001), the lecture then turned its attention to markets, successively reviewing labor and insurance markets (2002-2003), goods markets and oligopolistic … 09 Jan 2008 → 02 Apr 2008
Series Can and should philosophy be systematic ? Jacques Bouveresse, chair Philosophy of language and knowledge Seminar 09 Jan 2008 → 02 Apr 2008
Series What is a philosophical system (continued) Jacques Bouveresse, chair Philosophy of language and knowledge Lecture 09 Jan 2008 → 02 Apr 2008
Series Uniformly hyperbolic cocycles Jean-Christophe Yoccoz, chair Differential equations and dynamic systems Lecture 09 Jan 2008 → 05 Mar 2008
Series Controlling Schrödinger equations Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Guest lecturer 09 Jan 2008 → 30 Jan 2008
Series The metamorphoses of legitimacy (democracy in the 21st century, III) Pierre Rosanvallon, chair Modern and contemporary history of politics Lecture 09 Jan 2008 → 20 Feb 2008
Series Proust's morals Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature: history, criticism, theory Seminar 08 Jan 2008 → 01 Apr 2008
Series Proust's morals Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature: history, criticism, theory Lecture For the second year running, the lecture focused on Proust's work, but, after "Proust: Memory of Literature" in 2006-2007, on a new and completely different subject, "Proust's Morals", a risky subject from both sides: on the moral side, as morality has … 08 Jan 2008 → 01 Apr 2008
Series Poetry as narrative (continued). News of love Michel Zink, chair Literatures of medieval France Seminar 08 Jan 2008 → 19 Feb 2008
Series Ottoman Istanbul, a diplomatic crossroads (15th-18th centuries) Gilles Veinstein, chair Turkish and Ottoman history Lecture 08 Jan 2008 → 01 Apr 2008
Series The working methods of ambassadors at the Porte through requests and writings from the 18th century Gilles Veinstein, chair Turkish and Ottoman history Seminar 08 Jan 2008 → 01 Apr 2008
Series Elaine Fuchs Christine Petit, chair Genetics and cell physiology Guest lecturer The remarkable ability to generate an embryo from a single fertilized oocyte, to periodically replace dying cells within tissues and to repair tissues damaged during injury, is a direct consequence of stem cells, nature's gift to multicellular … 08 Jan 2008 → 22 Jan 2008