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Abstract In modeling, evolutionary phenomena are often analyzed through the prism of partial differential equations, interpreted as a macroscopic description of the problem of interest. However, this classic approach comes up against the problem of model …
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Abstract This question is crucial to a full understanding of the evolution of the Solar System. We will examine various constraints, such as the evolution of the bombardment of telluric planets, recorded by lunar craters, the survival of binary objects in …
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Corpus juris civilis de Justinien, sumptibus Ioannis Pillehotte, Paris, 1612(Cour de cassation library). Continuing the projects set up since 2019, the Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome chair is once again organizing its doctoral seminar. This will …
Published on 24 September 2025
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Abstract Atmospheric water vapour is the first   greenhouse gas and plays a major role in our climate and its changes. Indeed, because of the link between temperature and the capacity of air to contain water vapor, this gas amplifies by a factor of 2 to 3 …
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Abstract The ill-named greenhouse effect ensures a temperature suitable for the development of life on the Earth's surface. Its increase, linked to rising concentrations of CO2 , methane and other gases, is the primary cause of global warming. Yet this …
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Abstract The idea and experience of an image that can stand in for the depicted entity in one way or another is of central importance throughout human history. In ancient Egypt more specifically, one can distinguish between images that make the depicted …
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Cult scene, Bactrian embroidery found at Noin Ula (Mongolia), early 1st century A.D. Organized in collaboration with Ching Chao-jung , MdC, Hakubi Center /   Institute for Research in the Humanities, Associate Professor at Kyoto University. Sessions will …