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Environmentally and geographically, this area was very … 25 Oct 2016 17:00 - 18:00 Event Sorin Popa Deformation Rigidity and Classification of II_1 Factors Guest lecturer 10 Nov 2016 11:00 - 12:00 Series The epicyclic site Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Lecture 09 Jan 2014 → 13 Feb 2014 Event Alain Supiot The rise and fall of economic democracy Lecture 28 Oct 2016 11:00 - 12:00 Event Enrico Arbarello On Hyperplane Sections of k3 Surfaces (2) Guest lecturer 13 Oct 2016 14:00 - 15:00 Series Biodiversity and its crossroads with humanity Gilles Boeuf, chair Sustainable development - Environment, energy and society Lecture 07 Jan 2014 → 04 Mar 2014 Event Claire Voisin Topology of algebraic varieties (7) Lecture 27 Oct 2016 10:00 - 12:00 Series The esotericism of language : Kûkai's (774-835) ideas on language Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture This year's lecture is, appropriately enough, a continuation of the inquiry into the " Philology of Japanese Civilization ". It will be recalled that the first lecture focused on the Buddhist-themed Japanese poems composed by an unjustly neglected … 07 Jan 2014 → 01 Apr 2014 Series The annals of Thutmosis III (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Seminar 06 Jan 2014 → 31 Mar 2014 Series The Temple of Amon-Ra at Karnak (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture We resumed and completed our study of the monuments of Thutmose III in the Amun enclosure, passing briefly over the Red Chapel and the wȝḏyt, already commented on earlier. We then examined the nṯrỉ mnw and the Hatshepsut halls, improperly called the … 06 Jan 2014 → 07 Apr 2014 Event Philippe Aghion Financing innovation (1) Lecture Documents and media Download support (1) Download support (2) … 25 Oct 2016 14:00 - 15:00 Event Yannick Jaffré The dimensions of a practical anthropology Guest lecturer 6 Oct 2016 17:00 - 18:00 Event Barbara Romanowicz The upper mantle (2) Lecture This lecture is devoted to the various observations of seismic anisotropy in the upper mantle and their dynamic interpretation : global seismic tomography describing recent results on the distribution of polarization anisotropy and azimuthal anisotropy ; … 25 Oct 2016 16:00 - 17:30 Event Touatia Amraoui Urban crafts in ancient North Africa (1) Seminar Abstract In the course of archaeological excavations in Algeria's ancient cities, vestiges of economic life have been uncovered and sometimes observed, but never systematically, nor with sufficient care and interest to enable us to draw coherent readings … 25 Oct 2016 10:00 - 11:00 Event Alain Prochiantz Neurogenesis and cortical surface Lecture The size of the cortex depends to a large extent on the number of neural stem cells and their divisions prior to differentiation into neurons. The lecture therefore focused on the cellular and genetic mechanisms involved in amplifying the number of … 24 Oct 2016 17:00 - 18:30 Event Robert Lazarsfeld Measures of Irrationality for Hypersurfaces of Large Degree Symposium Given an n-dimensional smooth hypersurface X of degree d in projective space, it is elementary that X is irrational when d > n+1, but it is interesting to ask "how irrational" such a hypersurface can be. We discuss various measures of irrationality, and … 5 Oct 2016 15:15 - 16:15 Event Olivier Debarre Unexpected Isomorphisms Between Hyperkähler Fourfolds Symposium Using Verbitsky's Torelli theorem, we show the existence of various isomorphisms between certain hyperkähler fourfolds. … 5 Oct 2016 14:00 - 15:00 Event Enrico Arbarello Polarized Halphen Surfaces and du Val Curves Symposium A genus-g du Val curve is a degree-3g plane curve having 8 points of multiplicity g, one point of multiplicity g-1, and no other singularity. In a joint work with A. Bruno, G. Farkas and G. Saccà, we prove that a general du Val curve is … 5 Oct 2016 11:30 - 12:30 Event Rahul Pandharipande Tautological Classes on the Moduli Space of K3 Surfaces Symposium I will discuss kappa classes on the moduli space of quasi-polarized K3 surfaces and relations obtained from the moduli spaces of stable maps to the universal family. I will explain the proof of the generation of the tautological ring by Noether-Lefschetz … 4 Oct 2016 15:00 - 16:00 Event Giulia Saccà Intermediate Jacobians and Hyperkahler Manifolds Symposium In recent years, there have been an increasing number of connections between cubic 4folds and hyperkahler manifolds. The first instance of this was noticed by Beauville- Donagi, who showed that the Fano varieties of lines on a cubic 4folds X is … 4 Oct 2016 16:30 - 17:30 Event Jean-Pierre Demailly Extension of Holomorphic Functions Defined on Non Reduced Analytic Subvarieties Symposium The goal of the talk will be to discuss L" extension properties of holomorphic sections of vector bundles satisfying weak semi-positivity properties. Using techniques borrowed from recent proofs of the Ohsawa-Takegoshi extension theorem, we obtain several … 4 Oct 2016 10:00 - 11:00 Event Jean-Jacques Hublin The first " modern men Lecture The earliest forms considered to be close to "anatomically modern man" are known from East Africa, from 200,000 years before present. 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Series Sociology of Creative Work Pierre-Michel Menger, chair Sociology of Creative Work Opening lecture 09 Jan 2014
Event Tony Marks Out of Africa: how, when and why Seminar It is given that our species arose in Africa some 150 to 200,000 years ago. It is also given that we are the sole hominin species in the word today. Between these two undisputed facts, there is little certain about the details of how this took place. This … 25 Oct 2016 18:00 - 19:00
Event Jean-Jacques Hublin Leaving Africa Lecture The expansion of Homo sapiens out of Africa is the result of several episodes. During the wet periods of the "Green Sahara", the now desert regions of the Arabian Peninsula were covered in vegetation. Environmentally and geographically, this area was very … 25 Oct 2016 17:00 - 18:00
Event Sorin Popa Deformation Rigidity and Classification of II_1 Factors Guest lecturer 10 Nov 2016 11:00 - 12:00
Series The epicyclic site Alain Connes, chair Analysis and geometry Lecture 09 Jan 2014 → 13 Feb 2014
Event Enrico Arbarello On Hyperplane Sections of k3 Surfaces (2) Guest lecturer 13 Oct 2016 14:00 - 15:00
Series Biodiversity and its crossroads with humanity Gilles Boeuf, chair Sustainable development - Environment, energy and society Lecture 07 Jan 2014 → 04 Mar 2014
Series The esotericism of language : Kûkai's (774-835) ideas on language Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture This year's lecture is, appropriately enough, a continuation of the inquiry into the " Philology of Japanese Civilization ". It will be recalled that the first lecture focused on the Buddhist-themed Japanese poems composed by an unjustly neglected … 07 Jan 2014 → 01 Apr 2014
Series The annals of Thutmosis III (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Seminar 06 Jan 2014 → 31 Mar 2014
Series The Temple of Amon-Ra at Karnak (continued) Nicolas Grimal, chair Pharaonic civilization : Archaeology, Philology, History Lecture We resumed and completed our study of the monuments of Thutmose III in the Amun enclosure, passing briefly over the Red Chapel and the wȝḏyt, already commented on earlier. We then examined the nṯrỉ mnw and the Hatshepsut halls, improperly called the … 06 Jan 2014 → 07 Apr 2014
Event Philippe Aghion Financing innovation (1) Lecture Documents and media Download support (1) Download support (2) … 25 Oct 2016 14:00 - 15:00
Event Yannick Jaffré The dimensions of a practical anthropology Guest lecturer 6 Oct 2016 17:00 - 18:00
Event Barbara Romanowicz The upper mantle (2) Lecture This lecture is devoted to the various observations of seismic anisotropy in the upper mantle and their dynamic interpretation : global seismic tomography describing recent results on the distribution of polarization anisotropy and azimuthal anisotropy ; … 25 Oct 2016 16:00 - 17:30
Event Touatia Amraoui Urban crafts in ancient North Africa (1) Seminar Abstract In the course of archaeological excavations in Algeria's ancient cities, vestiges of economic life have been uncovered and sometimes observed, but never systematically, nor with sufficient care and interest to enable us to draw coherent readings … 25 Oct 2016 10:00 - 11:00
Event Alain Prochiantz Neurogenesis and cortical surface Lecture The size of the cortex depends to a large extent on the number of neural stem cells and their divisions prior to differentiation into neurons. The lecture therefore focused on the cellular and genetic mechanisms involved in amplifying the number of … 24 Oct 2016 17:00 - 18:30
Event Robert Lazarsfeld Measures of Irrationality for Hypersurfaces of Large Degree Symposium Given an n-dimensional smooth hypersurface X of degree d in projective space, it is elementary that X is irrational when d > n+1, but it is interesting to ask "how irrational" such a hypersurface can be. We discuss various measures of irrationality, and … 5 Oct 2016 15:15 - 16:15
Event Olivier Debarre Unexpected Isomorphisms Between Hyperkähler Fourfolds Symposium Using Verbitsky's Torelli theorem, we show the existence of various isomorphisms between certain hyperkähler fourfolds. … 5 Oct 2016 14:00 - 15:00
Event Enrico Arbarello Polarized Halphen Surfaces and du Val Curves Symposium A genus-g du Val curve is a degree-3g plane curve having 8 points of multiplicity g, one point of multiplicity g-1, and no other singularity. In a joint work with A. Bruno, G. Farkas and G. Saccà, we prove that a general du Val curve is … 5 Oct 2016 11:30 - 12:30
Event Rahul Pandharipande Tautological Classes on the Moduli Space of K3 Surfaces Symposium I will discuss kappa classes on the moduli space of quasi-polarized K3 surfaces and relations obtained from the moduli spaces of stable maps to the universal family. I will explain the proof of the generation of the tautological ring by Noether-Lefschetz … 4 Oct 2016 15:00 - 16:00
Event Giulia Saccà Intermediate Jacobians and Hyperkahler Manifolds Symposium In recent years, there have been an increasing number of connections between cubic 4folds and hyperkahler manifolds. The first instance of this was noticed by Beauville- Donagi, who showed that the Fano varieties of lines on a cubic 4folds X is … 4 Oct 2016 16:30 - 17:30
Event Jean-Pierre Demailly Extension of Holomorphic Functions Defined on Non Reduced Analytic Subvarieties Symposium The goal of the talk will be to discuss L" extension properties of holomorphic sections of vector bundles satisfying weak semi-positivity properties. Using techniques borrowed from recent proofs of the Ohsawa-Takegoshi extension theorem, we obtain several … 4 Oct 2016 10:00 - 11:00
Event Jean-Jacques Hublin The first " modern men Lecture The earliest forms considered to be close to "anatomically modern man" are known from East Africa, from 200,000 years before present. In reality, neither paleontological data nor the coalescence point of present-day genomes allow us to rigorously … 18 Oct 2016 17:00 - 18:00