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We'll see how scholars of the early 2nd millennium B.C. largely … 14 Feb 2022 11:00 to 12:00 Event Edhem Eldem An ambiguous legacy Lecture 11 Feb 2022 14:00 to 15:30 Event Jean-Jacques Hublin Species setbacks Lecture 9 Feb 2022 17:00 to 18:30 Event Jean François Guillemoles In search of ultimate performance in photovoltaic conversion Seminar Abstract Photovoltaics has great potential, not only because of the resource it uses, but also because the performance of current systems, despite the impressive progress made in recent decades, is still a long way from that predicted by theory. A first … 9 Feb 2022 15:30 to 16:30 Event Margherita Arcangeli Imagining from the inside Seminar 11 Feb 2022 15:30 to 17:00 Event Daniel Lincot The rise of modern photovoltaics : Fundamental aspects of photovoltaic conversion Lecture With photovoltaics, mankind gained access for the first time to a means of producing electrical energy that did not involve rotating parts and the steam thermal cycle. This was made possible by the discovery of the semi-conducting properties of certain … 9 Feb 2022 14:00 to 15:30 Event François Recanati Fictional and parafictional statements Lecture Abstract The various theories outlined last week each have limitations that prevent them from claiming exclusivity, so we can't avoid a certain eclecticism, i.e. the simultaneous use of several of the rival theories. With this in mind, we need to begin by … 11 Feb 2022 14:00 to 15:30 Event Mathieu Lewin New Results on the Lieb-Thirring Inequality Seminar 11 Feb 2022 11:15 to 12:30 News The Greeks and hieroglyphics Jean-Luc Fournet, chair Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology As part of a series organized by the École française de Rome, Pr Jean-Luc Fournet gave four lectures in Rome : The Greeks and hieroglyphs. The death of a script and the birth of a myth . The end of hieroglyphic culture The Greeks and hieroglyphics : … Published on 11 June 2024 Event Emmanuel Lecouturier Mazur's Eisenstein ideal (2) Guest lecturer 23 Feb 2022 10:00 to 12:00 Event Dominique Charpin Reading texts related to the course (5) Seminar 10 Feb 2022 14:00 to 16:00 Event Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge Eunomia - nomos and norms Lecture Abstract Continuing the investigation into archaic eunomia , this lesson looks first at the scope of the term nomos in the work of Hesiod. On the divine level, in the Theogony , the goddess Eunomia is the daughter of Themis and Zeus. As for the nomoi that … 10 Feb 2022 11:00 to 12:00 Event Emmanuel Lecouturier Mazur's Eisenstein ideal (1) Guest lecturer 22 Feb 2022 10:00 to 12:00 Event Brice Ménard Cosmology and complexity Seminar Abstract I'll start by presenting an overview of how to test models and estimate their parameters. I will then show how these concepts are used to analyze data at different levels of complexity. Finally, I will present applications in astrophysics and … 9 Feb 2022 11:15 to 12:15 Event Stéphane Mallat Fisher information Lecture Abstract Under regularity assumptions, the maximum likelihood estimator is shown to be consistent. Fisher information is defined as the variance of the score, which is the gradient of the log likelihood. It is also shown to be the Hessian of the negative … 9 Feb 2022 09:30 to 11:00 Event Paul Égré Two Kinds of Partial Truth Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Baptise Rauzy (Sorbonne University) Abstract In "Aboutness", Yablo writes that "a statement S is partly true insofar as it has wholly true parts". Thus, to be partly true is to have some part that is wholly true . Call this an … 9 Dec 2021 10:15 to 11:00 Series 65th International Assyriological Meeting Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Symposium From July 8 to 12, 2019, the 65th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale takes place at the Collège de France on the theme: " Gods, kings and capitals in the Ancient Near East ". Further information: … 08 Jul 2019 → 12 Jul 2019 Event Claire Paulhan The tip of the iceberg Literature Seminar Abstract Memoirs, diaries and other forms of autobiographical non-fiction make up the submerged part of interwar literature. French diaries, which fill meters of shelves in many French institutions and libraries, represent a field of research that has … 8 Feb 2022 17:30 to 18:30 Event William Marx Metaphysics of loss Lecture Abstract Paul Valéry's " Nous autres, civilisations, nous savons maintenant que nous sommes mortelles " is an almost exact echo of Bernard de Cluny's few verses quoted in the previous lesson, if only for the somewhat derisory power accorded to names, … 8 Feb 2022 16:30 to 17:30 News Publication of the opening lecture by Prof. Kyle Harper Kyle Harper, chair Avenir Commun Durable Kyle Harper Climate change and social dynamics. From the deep past to the uncertain future The history of climate and societies enriches our understanding of the past and enables us to better assess the risks of climate change. Our destiny has always been … Published on 10 June 2024 Event Jean-Noël Robert Reading texts related to the course topic (5) Seminar 8 Feb 2022 16:00 to 18:00 News Publication of Prof. Alessandro Morbidelli's opening lecture Alessandro Morbidelli, chair Planetary Formation: from Earth to Exoplanets Alessandro Morbidelli Determinism and stochasticity in planetary formation processes A history of the origins and structure of the Solar System, placing it in the context of the diversity of known planetary systems. For centuries, it was thought that all … Published on 10 June 2024 Event Josine Blok What Has Citizenship to Do With the Gods? Reflections on the Religious Foundations of Ancient Greek Citizenship Seminar Abstract Citizenship has two components: membership of the group of citizens (the citizen body) and the rights, duties, and obligations the citizens have towards the community and the state. Each of these components, as well as the connection between … 8 Feb 2022 14:30 to 15:30 News Publication of the opening lecture by Pr Emmanuelle Porcher Emmanuelle Porcher, chair Biodiversity and ecosystems Emmanuelle Porcher Pollination : a balance in peril A book that teaches us to take a better look at what's small, to preserve all living things. There's still time. While biodiversity is often understood as the variety of life forms, it is also … Published on 10 June 2024 Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 366 Page 367 Page 368 Page 369 Page 370 Page 371 Page 372 Page 373 Page 374 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
Event Dominique Charpin The invention of a Sumerian identity Lecture The discovery of the Sumerians of the 3rd millennium began with the excavation of Tello in 1877, but since then the question of the nature of their civilization has never ceased to be raised. We'll see how scholars of the early 2nd millennium B.C. largely … 14 Feb 2022 11:00 to 12:00
Event Jean François Guillemoles In search of ultimate performance in photovoltaic conversion Seminar Abstract Photovoltaics has great potential, not only because of the resource it uses, but also because the performance of current systems, despite the impressive progress made in recent decades, is still a long way from that predicted by theory. A first … 9 Feb 2022 15:30 to 16:30
Event Daniel Lincot The rise of modern photovoltaics : Fundamental aspects of photovoltaic conversion Lecture With photovoltaics, mankind gained access for the first time to a means of producing electrical energy that did not involve rotating parts and the steam thermal cycle. This was made possible by the discovery of the semi-conducting properties of certain … 9 Feb 2022 14:00 to 15:30
Event François Recanati Fictional and parafictional statements Lecture Abstract The various theories outlined last week each have limitations that prevent them from claiming exclusivity, so we can't avoid a certain eclecticism, i.e. the simultaneous use of several of the rival theories. With this in mind, we need to begin by … 11 Feb 2022 14:00 to 15:30
News The Greeks and hieroglyphics Jean-Luc Fournet, chair Written Culture in Late Antiquity and Byzantine Papyrology As part of a series organized by the École française de Rome, Pr Jean-Luc Fournet gave four lectures in Rome : The Greeks and hieroglyphs. The death of a script and the birth of a myth . The end of hieroglyphic culture The Greeks and hieroglyphics : … Published on 11 June 2024
Event Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge Eunomia - nomos and norms Lecture Abstract Continuing the investigation into archaic eunomia , this lesson looks first at the scope of the term nomos in the work of Hesiod. On the divine level, in the Theogony , the goddess Eunomia is the daughter of Themis and Zeus. As for the nomoi that … 10 Feb 2022 11:00 to 12:00
Event Brice Ménard Cosmology and complexity Seminar Abstract I'll start by presenting an overview of how to test models and estimate their parameters. I will then show how these concepts are used to analyze data at different levels of complexity. Finally, I will present applications in astrophysics and … 9 Feb 2022 11:15 to 12:15
Event Stéphane Mallat Fisher information Lecture Abstract Under regularity assumptions, the maximum likelihood estimator is shown to be consistent. Fisher information is defined as the variance of the score, which is the gradient of the log likelihood. It is also shown to be the Hessian of the negative … 9 Feb 2022 09:30 to 11:00
Event Paul Égré Two Kinds of Partial Truth Symposium Session chaired by : Jean-Baptise Rauzy (Sorbonne University) Abstract In "Aboutness", Yablo writes that "a statement S is partly true insofar as it has wholly true parts". Thus, to be partly true is to have some part that is wholly true . Call this an … 9 Dec 2021 10:15 to 11:00
Series 65th International Assyriological Meeting Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Symposium From July 8 to 12, 2019, the 65th Rencontre Assyriologique Internationale takes place at the Collège de France on the theme: " Gods, kings and capitals in the Ancient Near East ". Further information: … 08 Jul 2019 → 12 Jul 2019
Event Claire Paulhan The tip of the iceberg Literature Seminar Abstract Memoirs, diaries and other forms of autobiographical non-fiction make up the submerged part of interwar literature. French diaries, which fill meters of shelves in many French institutions and libraries, represent a field of research that has … 8 Feb 2022 17:30 to 18:30
Event William Marx Metaphysics of loss Lecture Abstract Paul Valéry's " Nous autres, civilisations, nous savons maintenant que nous sommes mortelles " is an almost exact echo of Bernard de Cluny's few verses quoted in the previous lesson, if only for the somewhat derisory power accorded to names, … 8 Feb 2022 16:30 to 17:30
News Publication of the opening lecture by Prof. Kyle Harper Kyle Harper, chair Avenir Commun Durable Kyle Harper Climate change and social dynamics. From the deep past to the uncertain future The history of climate and societies enriches our understanding of the past and enables us to better assess the risks of climate change. Our destiny has always been … Published on 10 June 2024
Event Jean-Noël Robert Reading texts related to the course topic (5) Seminar 8 Feb 2022 16:00 to 18:00
News Publication of Prof. Alessandro Morbidelli's opening lecture Alessandro Morbidelli, chair Planetary Formation: from Earth to Exoplanets Alessandro Morbidelli Determinism and stochasticity in planetary formation processes A history of the origins and structure of the Solar System, placing it in the context of the diversity of known planetary systems. For centuries, it was thought that all … Published on 10 June 2024
Event Josine Blok What Has Citizenship to Do With the Gods? Reflections on the Religious Foundations of Ancient Greek Citizenship Seminar Abstract Citizenship has two components: membership of the group of citizens (the citizen body) and the rights, duties, and obligations the citizens have towards the community and the state. Each of these components, as well as the connection between … 8 Feb 2022 14:30 to 15:30
News Publication of the opening lecture by Pr Emmanuelle Porcher Emmanuelle Porcher, chair Biodiversity and ecosystems Emmanuelle Porcher Pollination : a balance in peril A book that teaches us to take a better look at what's small, to preserve all living things. There's still time. While biodiversity is often understood as the variety of life forms, it is also … Published on 10 June 2024