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Abstract Modernity does not have a monopoly on universalism. The term itself dates from the 19th century. On the other hand, the claim to universality (the idea that certain ideas, or certain practices, are universal in scope, that their validity, …
14:30 to 15:30
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Abstract Since 1914, astronomers have been classifying the wide variety of stars in the sky on the HR (Hertzsprung-Russell) diagram according to their surface temperature and luminosity. Stars spend most of their lives on the main sequence, fusing …
16:45 to 17:45
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At the Collège de France, lectures are open to all, with no conditions of access or prior registration, subject to availability. Major events AI and mathematics for meteorology and climatology Conferences organized by the Avenir Commun Durable initiative …
Published on 28 April 2025
Enlightenment news
Antoine Lilti, chair History of the Enlightenment, 18th-21st century
Enlightenment news
Antoine Lilti, chair History of the Enlightenment, 18th-21st century
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Abstract This final part of the lecture on the relationship between Osiris and the living is devoted to the role of the god as a recourse in legal proceedings. As early as the Old Kingdom, the " tribunal of the great god " was invoked as a place of …
11:00 to 12:30
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Transport is essential to us today, whether it's to get to work, to go on vacation or to transport the goods we consume every day. Proof of its importance is that it currently accounts for over 25 % of our CO 2 emissions (in France). They therefore make a …
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Abstract In this talk we will discuss the asymptotic behavior of determinants of Laplacians on random surfaces of large genus. We will motivate this problem by questions related to quantum field theory and topology of hyperbolic manifolds. Documents and …
15:30 to 16:30
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Abstract Transducers are a valuable tool in several distinct areas of linguistics. In morphology, they can be used to produce explicit and consistent descriptions of morphological paradigms, both for well-endowed languages and for languages with an oral …
11:00 to 12:00
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Abstract Using PSL(2, R) representation theory, we study the temporal correlations of two observables propagated by the geodesic flow of a hyperbolic surface. If the observables are sufficiently regular, these correlations can be developed asymptotically …
14:00 to 15:15
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Abstract French, British and Dutch Empires : the quarrel between models Decolonization in AOF-AEF Decolonization of Algeria : repatriates and harkis The eviction of Jews from the Maghreb and the …
10:30 to 12:30
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Abstract Part-of-speech labeling (from n-grams to logistic regression) and lemmatization. Presentation of some classes of low-context grammars for syntactic modeling and parsing. Syntactic parsing algorithms for NLP. Interaction with surface analysis, …
10:00 to 11:00
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Abstract The Keller-Segel equation describes the movement of cells by chemotaxis. Cells diffuse in the plane, and emit a chemical. This product, which also diffuses, attracts the cells. This leads to a singular interaction between the cells (via the …
11:15 to 12:30
Referential Dependence in Language and Mind
François Recanati, chair Philosophy of Language and Mind
Referential Dependence in Language and Mind
François Recanati, chair Philosophy of Language and Mind
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Bazari arari Hans Kamp is invited by the Collège de France assembly at the suggestion of Prof. François Recanati . Hans Kamp Presentation Lectures are in English. Much that we want to say to others, or express for the clarification of our own minds, is …
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Download support Abstract Until about ten years ago, wine production in the province of Baetica was known only from amphorae and classical texts. These sources have opened up more questions than they have answered about viticulture in southern Hispania. …
16:30 to 17:15
Sara Rojo
Vulci wine. Continuities and discontinuities from Archaism to the Roman Republic
Sara Rojo
Vulci wine. Continuities and discontinuities from Archaism to the Roman Republic
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Download support Abstract Vulci is known, along with Cerveteri, as one of the main Etruscan cities involved in the maritime wine trade. Its production seems to have been particularly intense on its north-western border, recognized in the valley of the …
15:45 to 16:30
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Download support Abstract Numerous studies carried out in recent years on wine production and distribution in Hispania Tarraconensis confirm the existence of a large number of wineries and major wine amphora manufacturing centers, located mainly in the …
15:00 to 15:45
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Download support Abstract Archaeological, archaeometric and epigraphic research, carried out in certain amphora-producing areas between Latium and Campania and on some thirty Roman-period shipwrecks, has provided new data on the production and large-scale …
12:30 to 13:15
Stéphane Mauné
Wine to quench the Empire : the example of the province of Narbonnaise Gaul
Stéphane Mauné
Wine to quench the Empire : the example of the province of Narbonnaise Gaul
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Download support Abstract Data from programmed and preventive excavations, as well as doctoral and other research carried out over the past two decades in the Narbonnaise region, confirm the development, between the end of the Augustan era and the middle …
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Download support Abstract There is, and can be, no contradiction between literary and archaeological sources. On the contrary, the latter contribute to a better understanding or enhancement of the texts. Here are just a few examples, before focusing on …
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