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However, prologues to legal works have come down to us in small numbers, again due to the choices made by the compilers of Justinian's … 13 Mar 2019 14:30 - 15:30 Event Philippe Descola What is ? (7) Lecture 13 Mar 2019 14:00 - 15:00 Event Jean-Luc Fournet I. Readings in Late Antiquity (continued) Lecture Abstract A few methodological caveats (continued) (geographical imbalance and the invisibility of Alexandria) the approximate nature of palaeographic dating and the tendency to backdate texts ; the fragmentary state of papyri, which makes it impossible to … 13 Mar 2019 11:00 - 12:00 Event Yann Ollivier Deep reinforcement learning Seminar Abstract This seminar presents the main approaches to reinforcement learning, focusing on effective algorithms, and comparing the advantages of different approaches (with world model, without model, etc.). Yann Olivier discusses the state of mathematical … 13 Mar 2019 11:15 - 12:30 Event Stéphane Mallat Maximum likelihood network optimization Lecture Abstract The optimization of a neural network consists in estimating a vector of theta parameters which minimizes a risk calculated on the training examples. This is done by gradient descent, so the risk must be differentiable. For classification, the … 13 Mar 2019 09:30 - 11:00 Event Évelyne Bloch-Dano Questionnaires as the genesis of the trial Seminar 12 Mar 2019 17:45 - 18:45 Event Antoine Compagnon " Aimer Sainte-Beuve " Lecture Abstract When he began work on Sainte-Beuve, Proust adopted a more scholarly approach to reading. Having always spoken ill of philologists, he adopted a classic research approach, combing the bibliography, taking precisely paginated notes, noting … 12 Mar 2019 16:30 - 17:30 Event Patrick Boucheron Les échappées belles : political adventure in the distance Lecture Abstract The space of the square (not just the public square, but the political location) is the place where we expose ourselves to visibility, to mixing, to a mixture that is not a mêlée. Drawing on theoretical reflections on dislocation in architecture … 12 Mar 2019 11:00 - 12:00 Event Jean-Noël Robert The Auguste Loi Lecture Documents and media Download support … 12 Mar 2019 10:30 - 11:30 Event Claudine Tiercelin The various " linguistic " and " cognitive " turning points in the twentieth century, their impasses, and the outline of a response in the terms of Peircian ontological and realist semiotics Lecture Abstract In the first lecture, we reminded you of the impasse reached in the 20th century by certain " tournants ", particularly in linguistics (semiology, structuralism, philosophy of language, phenomenology) and cognition, before indicating the three … 12 Mar 2019 10:00 - 12:00 Event Arnaud Fontanet Zika : the pact between mosquito and virus Lecture Abstract The Zika virus, named after the Ugandan forest where it was first identified in 1947, has long remained an exotic curiosity. Transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, it circulates endemically in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, and appears to be … 11 Mar 2019 17:00 - 18:00 Event Jean-Marie Tarascon Non-invasive detection and self-repair techniques for tomorrow's smart batteries : some approaches Lecture Abstract In this final lecture, we look at the importance of electrochemistry in harnessing blue energy, i.e. the energy derived from the mixing of liquids with different salt concentrations, such as freshwater and seawater via the phenomenon of osmosis. … 11 Mar 2019 16:30 - 17:30 Event Alexander Kuhn Wireless electrochemistry for micro- and nanotechnology applications Seminar Abstract In most cases, electrochemical conversion takes place in the conventional way, i.e. on the surface of electrodes that are connected to a source of electricity. However, there is an alternative way of triggering electrochemical processes remotely … 11 Mar 2019 17:30 - 18:30 Event Alain de Libera Deconstruction and reconstruction (end). Rewriting the history of medieval philosophy (6) Lecture Documents and media Download support … 11 Mar 2019 17:00 - 19:00 Event Jacques Prost Active Aspects of Membrane Physics Seminar Abstract J. Prost's seminar presented a general theory of the hydrodynamics of active membranes, with a view to their application in biology. The applications of these theories are very varied, ranging from the properties of cell membranes containing … 11 Mar 2019 17:15 - 18:15 Event Nicolas Grimal The oldest book in the world (9) Seminar 11 Mar 2019 15:00 - 16:00 Event Jean-François Joanny Active gel theory Lecture Abstract The fourth lecture was devoted to the derivation of the theory of active gels that we have made with Frank Jülicher, Jacques Prost and other collaborators. This theory describes the behavior of active matter when momentum is conserved. It is a … 11 Mar 2019 15:30 - 17:00 Event Nicolas Grimal Calamus and stone (continued) (9) Lecture 11 Mar 2019 14:00 - 15:00 Event Edouard Bard Extreme climates and current analogues : from the last millennia to the Holocene optimum (3) Lecture Abstract China's climate is dominated by the monsoon phenomenon, characterized by a marked seasonality of wind and rain. In summer, humid air masses from the Indian Ocean and eastern Pacific generate intense rainfall in the south and east of the country. … 8 Mar 2019 15:00 - 16:00 Event Bénédicte Savoy To each his own universal Lecture Abstract Although the term " musée universel " does not appear in 19th-century sources , the idea that the Louvre, then Napoleon's museum, is the most beautiful museum in the world is found in numerous texts published at the time, notably in the writings … 8 Mar 2019 11:00 - 12:00 Event Pierre-Michel Menger " Less is more : uncertainty, learning Lecture 8 Mar 2019 10:00 - 12:00 Event Korshi Dosoo Christianity and magic papyri Seminar Abstract Korshi Dosoo has proposed three different ways of conceiving the Christianization of magical practices through the papyri: transformation, reinvention and replacement. To analyze these three dynamics, he first attempted a definition of " magic " … 7 Mar 2019 15:30 - 17:00 Event Jean-Luc Fournet Introduction Symposium 7 Dec 2018 10:00 - 10:05 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 461 Page 462 Page 463 Page 464 Page 465 Page 466 Page 467 Page 468 Page 469 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Theodora S. F. Jim "Soteria" and "Saviour" Gods in Ancient Greece Seminar Abstract From at least the Archaic period onwards, the cults of gods called "saviours" (Σωτήρ/Σώτειρα ) spread remarkably quickly across the Mediterranean, so that there was hardly any region where they were not attested. Approached with innumerable … 13 Mar 2019 14:30 - 15:30
Event Dario Mantovani History explains the present : Gaius reading Titus Livius Lecture Abstract Prefaces are the places where authors most directly express their aims and their relationship with other texts. However, prologues to legal works have come down to us in small numbers, again due to the choices made by the compilers of Justinian's … 13 Mar 2019 14:30 - 15:30
Event Jean-Luc Fournet I. Readings in Late Antiquity (continued) Lecture Abstract A few methodological caveats (continued) (geographical imbalance and the invisibility of Alexandria) the approximate nature of palaeographic dating and the tendency to backdate texts ; the fragmentary state of papyri, which makes it impossible to … 13 Mar 2019 11:00 - 12:00
Event Yann Ollivier Deep reinforcement learning Seminar Abstract This seminar presents the main approaches to reinforcement learning, focusing on effective algorithms, and comparing the advantages of different approaches (with world model, without model, etc.). Yann Olivier discusses the state of mathematical … 13 Mar 2019 11:15 - 12:30
Event Stéphane Mallat Maximum likelihood network optimization Lecture Abstract The optimization of a neural network consists in estimating a vector of theta parameters which minimizes a risk calculated on the training examples. This is done by gradient descent, so the risk must be differentiable. For classification, the … 13 Mar 2019 09:30 - 11:00
Event Évelyne Bloch-Dano Questionnaires as the genesis of the trial Seminar 12 Mar 2019 17:45 - 18:45
Event Antoine Compagnon " Aimer Sainte-Beuve " Lecture Abstract When he began work on Sainte-Beuve, Proust adopted a more scholarly approach to reading. Having always spoken ill of philologists, he adopted a classic research approach, combing the bibliography, taking precisely paginated notes, noting … 12 Mar 2019 16:30 - 17:30
Event Patrick Boucheron Les échappées belles : political adventure in the distance Lecture Abstract The space of the square (not just the public square, but the political location) is the place where we expose ourselves to visibility, to mixing, to a mixture that is not a mêlée. Drawing on theoretical reflections on dislocation in architecture … 12 Mar 2019 11:00 - 12:00
Event Jean-Noël Robert The Auguste Loi Lecture Documents and media Download support … 12 Mar 2019 10:30 - 11:30
Event Claudine Tiercelin The various " linguistic " and " cognitive " turning points in the twentieth century, their impasses, and the outline of a response in the terms of Peircian ontological and realist semiotics Lecture Abstract In the first lecture, we reminded you of the impasse reached in the 20th century by certain " tournants ", particularly in linguistics (semiology, structuralism, philosophy of language, phenomenology) and cognition, before indicating the three … 12 Mar 2019 10:00 - 12:00
Event Arnaud Fontanet Zika : the pact between mosquito and virus Lecture Abstract The Zika virus, named after the Ugandan forest where it was first identified in 1947, has long remained an exotic curiosity. Transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, it circulates endemically in sub-Saharan Africa and Southeast Asia, and appears to be … 11 Mar 2019 17:00 - 18:00
Event Jean-Marie Tarascon Non-invasive detection and self-repair techniques for tomorrow's smart batteries : some approaches Lecture Abstract In this final lecture, we look at the importance of electrochemistry in harnessing blue energy, i.e. the energy derived from the mixing of liquids with different salt concentrations, such as freshwater and seawater via the phenomenon of osmosis. … 11 Mar 2019 16:30 - 17:30
Event Alexander Kuhn Wireless electrochemistry for micro- and nanotechnology applications Seminar Abstract In most cases, electrochemical conversion takes place in the conventional way, i.e. on the surface of electrodes that are connected to a source of electricity. However, there is an alternative way of triggering electrochemical processes remotely … 11 Mar 2019 17:30 - 18:30
Event Alain de Libera Deconstruction and reconstruction (end). Rewriting the history of medieval philosophy (6) Lecture Documents and media Download support … 11 Mar 2019 17:00 - 19:00
Event Jacques Prost Active Aspects of Membrane Physics Seminar Abstract J. Prost's seminar presented a general theory of the hydrodynamics of active membranes, with a view to their application in biology. The applications of these theories are very varied, ranging from the properties of cell membranes containing … 11 Mar 2019 17:15 - 18:15
Event Jean-François Joanny Active gel theory Lecture Abstract The fourth lecture was devoted to the derivation of the theory of active gels that we have made with Frank Jülicher, Jacques Prost and other collaborators. This theory describes the behavior of active matter when momentum is conserved. It is a … 11 Mar 2019 15:30 - 17:00
Event Edouard Bard Extreme climates and current analogues : from the last millennia to the Holocene optimum (3) Lecture Abstract China's climate is dominated by the monsoon phenomenon, characterized by a marked seasonality of wind and rain. In summer, humid air masses from the Indian Ocean and eastern Pacific generate intense rainfall in the south and east of the country. … 8 Mar 2019 15:00 - 16:00
Event Bénédicte Savoy To each his own universal Lecture Abstract Although the term " musée universel " does not appear in 19th-century sources , the idea that the Louvre, then Napoleon's museum, is the most beautiful museum in the world is found in numerous texts published at the time, notably in the writings … 8 Mar 2019 11:00 - 12:00
Event Korshi Dosoo Christianity and magic papyri Seminar Abstract Korshi Dosoo has proposed three different ways of conceiving the Christianization of magical practices through the papyri: transformation, reinvention and replacement. To analyze these three dynamics, he first attempted a definition of " magic " … 7 Mar 2019 15:30 - 17:00