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Thus, in Bose-Einstein condensation … 10 Feb 2005 18:00 to 19:00 Series Invisible libraries William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Lecture There are the visible, material libraries, made up of shelves and books that can be physically moved around. And then there are the invisible or immaterial libraries. Invisible libraries can be so for several reasons: because they are mental, because they … 19 Jan 2021 → 13 Apr 2021 Event Rob Philipps A Language Whose Characters are Triangles Guest lecturer Abstract A Language Whose Characters are Triangles This final lecture explores the deep question of the nature of biological mechanism. Though often a molecular perspective is viewed as being essential, here we pivot instead towards ideas from the field … 30 May 2022 16:00 to 17:00 Event Eric Lauga Hydrodynamics of bacteria Guest lecturer 15 Jun 2022 17:00 to 18:00 Event Frantz Grenet et Ching Chao-jung New approaches to Central Asia from Chinese sources (mainly Tongdian) (2) : Sogdiana (continued), Tarim kingdoms (7) Seminar In collaboration with Ms Ching Chao-jung, Associate Professor at Kyoto University. … 10 Jun 2022 10:30 to 12:00 Event Frantz Grenet et Ching Chao-jung New approaches to Central Asia from Chinese sources (mainly Tongdian) (2) : Sogdiana (continued), Tarim kingdoms (6) Seminar In collaboration with Ms Ching Chao-jung, Associate Professor at Kyoto University. … 9 Jun 2022 10:30 to 12:00 Series Prestigious silver in Sassanid Iran and Central Asia : a mode of political and ideological expression Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Lecture This year's lecture will focus on "Prestige silver in Sassanid Iran and Central Asia: a mode of political and ideological expression" and the seminar on "Prestige silver in Sassanid Iran and Central Asia: a mode of political and ideological … 14 Jan 2021 → 20 May 2021 Event Jean-Pierre Brun Oil consumption in ancient times Lecture Abstract This year, I'm continuing the cycle of lectures on the production and trade of olives and oil in ancient times, which for a variety of reasons has been interrupted until now. In 2017-2018, I reviewed the state of our knowledge concerning the … 7 Mar 2022 10:00 to 12:00 Series Sparse representations Stéphane Mallat, chair Data science Lecture The use of parsimonious representations is at the heart of the scientific modeling approach, through the philosophical concept of Occam's razor, but parsimony is also fundamental to the construction of low-dimensional models for data processing. The … 13 Jan 2021 → 10 Mar 2021 Event Rob Philipps Life as Defiance: Demonic Biology Guest lecturer Abstract It is fascinating to think about life when viewed through the prism of nonequilibrium physics. In this lecture, we begin by exploring the nature of the various "biological batteries" that power the lives of cells. With these general ideas in … 23 May 2022 17:00 to 18:00 Event Frantz Grenet et Ching Chao-jung New approaches to Central Asia from Chinese sources (mainly Tongdian) (2) : Sogdiana (continued), Tarim kingdoms (5) Seminar In collaboration with Ms Ching Chao-jung, Associate Professor at Kyoto University. … 3 Jun 2022 10:30 to 12:00 Series The physics of disordered systems and its applications Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Seminar 11 Jan 2021 → 15 Feb 2021 Series The physics of disordered systems and its applications Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Lecture The theory of disordered systems is undoubtedly the branch of statistical physics that has developed the most in recent years, with spin-offs in fields such as mathematics, biology and optimization. Using simple examples, this year's lecture (2020-2021) … 11 Jan 2021 → 15 Feb 2021 Series The end of literature (continued) Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Lecture 05 Jan 2021 → 12 Jan 2021 Series Cartography and minimalism : complex structures, simple mechanisms Luigi Rizzi, chair General Linguistics Lecture For the first year of his course, Luigi Rizzi will explore the relationship between cartography and Minimalism: the lecture will illustrate the fundamental ingredients of syntactic Combinatorics postulated by Minimalism, the striking results of … 08 Jan 2021 → 29 Jan 2021 Series The Ottoman Empire and Turkey facing the West (IV) Edhem Eldem, chair Turkish and Ottoman history Lecture This year's lectures will focus on the period 1856-1876, rich in twists and turns and missed opportunities. On the one hand, egalitarian political reform crowned by the Constitution of 1876; on the other, uncontrolled indebtedness leading to bankruptcy in … 08 Jan 2021 → 12 Feb 2021 Series Reading texts related to the course topic Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Seminar 05 Jan 2021 → 16 Feb 2021 Series Romance language and Buddhism : Ihara Saikaku and The Great Mirror of Voluptuousness Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture Doctor of State, director of studies at the EPHE, member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, Jean-Noël Robert first studied the history of Buddhist thought in Japan. His work has focused on the doctrines of the Tendai school, founded on … 05 Jan 2021 → 30 Mar 2021 Series The end of literature Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Symposium More attention has been paid to "ultimate works" in painting and music than in literature, to Schubert 's Schwanengesang , to Poussin's L'Hiver . In part, but not exclusively, this will be a reflection on the end of literary careers, with models as … 09 Apr 2021 Event Antoine Georges Strange Metals, SYK Models and Beyond Symposium 3 Jun 2022 09:00 to 18:00 Series The Black Death Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th-16th century Lecture The paroxysmal moment of the second plague pandemic, which spread across Europe from 1347 onwards, is traditionally referred to as the "Black Death". It remains the greatest demographic catastrophe in human history. Today, its study is an … 05 Jan 2021 → 06 Apr 2021 Series Elements for a history of Assyriology Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Lecture So why did you choose to work on the history of Assyriology this year? No doubt out of a desire for a change, after two years spent studying Babylonia under Hammu-rabi's successors. More than that, out of a desire not to focus too exclusively on the … 04 Jan 2021 → 15 Mar 2021 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 228 Page 229 Page 230 Page 231 Page 232 Page 233 Page 234 Page 235 Page 236 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Sandro Stringari The adventure of ultra-cold gases. Bose-Einstein condensation and superfluidity Opening lecture Abstract At very low temperatures, the motion of atoms can no longer be described by the classical laws of Newtonian mechanics, but instead follows those of quantum mechanics. Atoms in some gases lose their identity. Thus, in Bose-Einstein condensation … 10 Feb 2005 18:00 to 19:00
Series Invisible libraries William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Lecture There are the visible, material libraries, made up of shelves and books that can be physically moved around. And then there are the invisible or immaterial libraries. Invisible libraries can be so for several reasons: because they are mental, because they … 19 Jan 2021 → 13 Apr 2021
Event Rob Philipps A Language Whose Characters are Triangles Guest lecturer Abstract A Language Whose Characters are Triangles This final lecture explores the deep question of the nature of biological mechanism. Though often a molecular perspective is viewed as being essential, here we pivot instead towards ideas from the field … 30 May 2022 16:00 to 17:00
Event Frantz Grenet et Ching Chao-jung New approaches to Central Asia from Chinese sources (mainly Tongdian) (2) : Sogdiana (continued), Tarim kingdoms (7) Seminar In collaboration with Ms Ching Chao-jung, Associate Professor at Kyoto University. … 10 Jun 2022 10:30 to 12:00
Event Frantz Grenet et Ching Chao-jung New approaches to Central Asia from Chinese sources (mainly Tongdian) (2) : Sogdiana (continued), Tarim kingdoms (6) Seminar In collaboration with Ms Ching Chao-jung, Associate Professor at Kyoto University. … 9 Jun 2022 10:30 to 12:00
Series Prestigious silver in Sassanid Iran and Central Asia : a mode of political and ideological expression Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Lecture This year's lecture will focus on "Prestige silver in Sassanid Iran and Central Asia: a mode of political and ideological expression" and the seminar on "Prestige silver in Sassanid Iran and Central Asia: a mode of political and ideological … 14 Jan 2021 → 20 May 2021
Event Jean-Pierre Brun Oil consumption in ancient times Lecture Abstract This year, I'm continuing the cycle of lectures on the production and trade of olives and oil in ancient times, which for a variety of reasons has been interrupted until now. In 2017-2018, I reviewed the state of our knowledge concerning the … 7 Mar 2022 10:00 to 12:00
Series Sparse representations Stéphane Mallat, chair Data science Lecture The use of parsimonious representations is at the heart of the scientific modeling approach, through the philosophical concept of Occam's razor, but parsimony is also fundamental to the construction of low-dimensional models for data processing. The … 13 Jan 2021 → 10 Mar 2021
Event Rob Philipps Life as Defiance: Demonic Biology Guest lecturer Abstract It is fascinating to think about life when viewed through the prism of nonequilibrium physics. In this lecture, we begin by exploring the nature of the various "biological batteries" that power the lives of cells. With these general ideas in … 23 May 2022 17:00 to 18:00
Event Frantz Grenet et Ching Chao-jung New approaches to Central Asia from Chinese sources (mainly Tongdian) (2) : Sogdiana (continued), Tarim kingdoms (5) Seminar In collaboration with Ms Ching Chao-jung, Associate Professor at Kyoto University. … 3 Jun 2022 10:30 to 12:00
Series The physics of disordered systems and its applications Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Seminar 11 Jan 2021 → 15 Feb 2021
Series The physics of disordered systems and its applications Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Lecture The theory of disordered systems is undoubtedly the branch of statistical physics that has developed the most in recent years, with spin-offs in fields such as mathematics, biology and optimization. Using simple examples, this year's lecture (2020-2021) … 11 Jan 2021 → 15 Feb 2021
Series The end of literature (continued) Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Lecture 05 Jan 2021 → 12 Jan 2021
Series Cartography and minimalism : complex structures, simple mechanisms Luigi Rizzi, chair General Linguistics Lecture For the first year of his course, Luigi Rizzi will explore the relationship between cartography and Minimalism: the lecture will illustrate the fundamental ingredients of syntactic Combinatorics postulated by Minimalism, the striking results of … 08 Jan 2021 → 29 Jan 2021
Series The Ottoman Empire and Turkey facing the West (IV) Edhem Eldem, chair Turkish and Ottoman history Lecture This year's lectures will focus on the period 1856-1876, rich in twists and turns and missed opportunities. On the one hand, egalitarian political reform crowned by the Constitution of 1876; on the other, uncontrolled indebtedness leading to bankruptcy in … 08 Jan 2021 → 12 Feb 2021
Series Reading texts related to the course topic Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Seminar 05 Jan 2021 → 16 Feb 2021
Series Romance language and Buddhism : Ihara Saikaku and The Great Mirror of Voluptuousness Jean-Noël Robert, chair Philology of Japanese civilization Lecture Doctor of State, director of studies at the EPHE, member of the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, Jean-Noël Robert first studied the history of Buddhist thought in Japan. His work has focused on the doctrines of the Tendai school, founded on … 05 Jan 2021 → 30 Mar 2021
Series The end of literature Antoine Compagnon, chair Modern and contemporary French literature : history, criticism, theory Symposium More attention has been paid to "ultimate works" in painting and music than in literature, to Schubert 's Schwanengesang , to Poussin's L'Hiver . In part, but not exclusively, this will be a reflection on the end of literary careers, with models as … 09 Apr 2021
Series The Black Death Patrick Boucheron, chair History of Powers in Western Europe, 13th-16th century Lecture The paroxysmal moment of the second plague pandemic, which spread across Europe from 1347 onwards, is traditionally referred to as the "Black Death". It remains the greatest demographic catastrophe in human history. Today, its study is an … 05 Jan 2021 → 06 Apr 2021
Series Elements for a history of Assyriology Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Lecture So why did you choose to work on the history of Assyriology this year? No doubt out of a desire for a change, after two years spent studying Babylonia under Hammu-rabi's successors. More than that, out of a desire not to focus too exclusively on the … 04 Jan 2021 → 15 Mar 2021