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The third lecture was entitled "Bacterial community life, counting and adapting: quorum sensing ". The aim of this lecture was to decipher the molecular mechanisms involved in maintaining bacterial communities, whether monomicrobial (the exception) or …
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Abstract Our daily lives are constantly being turned upside down by the technological innovations of the digital world. However, the fundamentals of the digital world remain largely unknown to the general public, who seem constantly surprised by …
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Abstract Thibaudet distinguishes, in social memory as in individual memory, between habitual memory and memory-remembering, in Bergson's terms [1] . Habitual memory is acquired and active: it is an individual's automatism, "par cœur"; it is society's …
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Concept transcription problems
Pierre Boulez, chair Invention, technique and language in music
Concept transcription problems
Pierre Boulez, chair Invention, technique and language in music
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Transcription and representation I. Introduction the importance of the computer ; the modern instrument industry ; descriptive systems (WORD + spelling) ; intelligent systems (WORD software + syntax + grammar); symbol (Bach) and sound (Ligeti). II. …
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Difficult to grasp, multifaceted, the notion of writing seems to me, however, a fundamental concept that dominates absolutely all others. The word itself has an infinite number of uses, both complementary and contradictory; it is widespread and abundantly …
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For Kant, then, authors make books. But can't we reverse the proposition and think that, in many cases, it's the books that make the authors, by bringing together in a single object scattered texts that, bound together, become a "work"? Shakespeare is a …
10:00 to 11:00
Thomas Palfrey
Quantal response equilibrium: a general approach to bounded rationality in social interaction
Thomas Palfrey
Quantal response equilibrium: a general approach to bounded rationality in social interaction
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