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Lecture Abstract Climate models, sometimes referred to as earth system models , aim to simulate the physical, chemical and biological processes that influence climate. They can only provide a rough approximation of the reality of these interactions. Although … 9 Jan 2025 10:00 - 11:00 Event Jean-François Dars & Anne Papillault Au fil de la truelle. Archaeology through the eyes of documentary filmmakers Special events Abstract The spirit of research is nourished as much by the sources of reality as by the labyrinths of the imaginary. Through rapid monologues, four archaeologists give us a glimpse of the forces that drive them to delve ever deeper into the deciphering … 18 Dec 2024 12:30 - 13:30 Event Antoine Lilti Enlightenment versus universalism Lecture Abstract This year's lecture continues our reflection on the languages of the universal and the legacy of the Enlightenment. This introductory session begins with a reminder that current debates on " l' universalisme " combine two registers : the … 8 Jan 2025 14:30 - 15:30 Event Laurent Coulon Statues placed in shrines by private individuals in their image (2) Chaouabtys "extra-sepulchral" Seminar Abstract Alongside statues in the strict sense of the word, there are effigies of a particular type that can also be consecrated in a sanctuary. These are what Jean Yoyotte called " pocket statues ", the chaouabtys " extra-sepulchral ", deposited … 8 Jan 2025 11:00 - 12:30 Event Nalini Anantharaman Volume functions for any curves Lecture Abstract We have just defined the notion of "local topological type" for a closed curve traced on a surface. We define the associated "volume function" (for simple curves, we fall back on Mirzakhani volume polynomials). We give first bounds on these … 8 Jan 2025 10:00 - 12:00 Event Henry Laurens Eastern crises 1967-1970 (6) Lecture La vidéo sera disponible prochainement. … 8 Jan 2025 10:00 - 12:00 Event Patrick Boucheron "Your body, my choice" Lecture Abstract Are we sure we have to go all the way back to the Middle Ages to find violent forms of male domination ? Unfortunately, the contemporary world offers a sad spectacle of this, where the sex of power is proudly displayed. So it's hard to adopt the … 7 Jan 2025 14:00 - 15:00 Event Corinne Fortier & Florent Chossière The exile of sexual minorities Seminar Corinne Fortier: " The views of Sunni and Shiite Islam on homosexuality and transidentity, and its impact on migration" Florent Chossière: "The fate of LGBT+ refugees in … 7 Jan 2025 10:00 - 12:00 Series Stories and memories of African Europeans from Antiquity to the present day Cycle Europe Guest lecturer Olivette Otele has been invited by the Collège de France assembly, at the suggestion of Profs Samantha Besson, Edith Heard, Antoine Lilti, Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge and Thomas Römer. Olivette Otele This series of four lectures by Olivette Otele is part of … 06 Nov 2024 → 14 Nov 2024 Event Yann Rasera The nature of dark energy: insights from cosmological simulations Seminar Abstract Dark energy represents one of the greatest mysteries of current science: is it a cosmological constant, an exotic fluid or the manifestation of a modification of the laws of gravity on a large scale ? To answer this crucial question, we need both … 6 Jan 2025 17:45 - 18:45 Event Françoise Combes Cosmological constant or scalar fields Lecture Abstract A cosmological constant is still possible, according to current observations : microwave cosmological background, galaxy surveys, etc. But the fine-tuning problem is too restrictive, and doesn't allow us to make the link with the inflaton, a … 6 Jan 2025 16:45 - 17:45 Series Gender and Science Opening symposia Special events Georgia O'Keeffe, Blue #2 , 1916. Brooklin Museum. Opening symposium 2024-2025 The opening symposium 2024 of the Collège de France aims to explore the relationship between gender and science from two different and complementary angles. Firstly, the aim … 17 Oct 2024 → 18 Oct 2024 Event Pascal Ludwig The language of perception and conscious experience Seminar 6 Jan 2025 11:30 - 13:00 Event Laurent Coulon The tongue and the sword : eloquence versus violence at court Lecture 6 Jan 2025 11:00 - 12:30 Event François Recanati Concept content Lecture Abstract According to the classical view, the content of a concept is its associated definition. To master or possess a concept is to have at least tacit knowledge of the definition in question. So, of course, the content of a concept determines its … 6 Jan 2025 10:00 - 11:30 Series The blasphemous bible - the reception of the bible in some of Lars von Trier's films Thomas Römer, chair The Hebrew Bible and its Contexts Guest lecturer Mikael Larsson est invité par l'assemblée du Collège de France sur proposition du Pr Thomas Römer. Mikael Larsson … 03 Oct 2024 Series The philosophy of mathematical practice Timothy Gowers, chair Combinatorics Seminar 14 Oct 2024 → 25 Nov 2024 Series Complexity theory (II) Timothy Gowers, chair Combinatorics Lecture Example Boolean circuit. The nodes are AND gates, the nodes are OR gates, and the nodes are NOT gates (CC BY-SA 4.0). … 14 Oct 2024 → 25 Nov 2024 Series Driving new growth : AI and green innovation Philippe Aghion, chair Economics of Institutions, Innovation and Growth Lecture The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up , J. M. W. Turner, 1838. The aim of this lecture is to analyze the foundations and effects of breakthrough innovation. How can R&D policy be designed to generate breakthrough innovations ? … 15 Oct 2024 → 19 Nov 2024 Series Édouard Chavannes and modern sinology in France Anne Cheng, chair Chinese Intellectual History Symposium International symposium organized in partnership with BnF to mark the centenary of the Institut des hautes études chinoises. Édouard Chavannes, Archives A. Foucher Although France was the first country in Europe to institutionalize sinology in 1814 with … 14 Oct 2024 → 15 Oct 2024 Event Peter Stokes & Marc Smith Examples and problems of inter- and intra-scribal variation in Latin script Symposium 5 Dec 2024 16:15 - 17:00 Event Jingyan PAN The Problem of Two Related Scripts in Hamburg, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, Cod. 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Event Gilles Ramstein The Earth's climate has always changed, but why is the Anthropocene an unprecedented change ? Seminar Abstract This seminar will illustrate how modeling the Earth system helps us to understand the climatic changes our planet has undergone over its long history. In particular, we'll look at the principles that regulate temperatures and the hydrological … 9 Jan 2025 11:00 - 12:00
Event François-Marie Bréon Are climate models reliable? Lecture Abstract Climate models, sometimes referred to as earth system models , aim to simulate the physical, chemical and biological processes that influence climate. They can only provide a rough approximation of the reality of these interactions. Although … 9 Jan 2025 10:00 - 11:00
Event Jean-François Dars & Anne Papillault Au fil de la truelle. Archaeology through the eyes of documentary filmmakers Special events Abstract The spirit of research is nourished as much by the sources of reality as by the labyrinths of the imaginary. Through rapid monologues, four archaeologists give us a glimpse of the forces that drive them to delve ever deeper into the deciphering … 18 Dec 2024 12:30 - 13:30
Event Antoine Lilti Enlightenment versus universalism Lecture Abstract This year's lecture continues our reflection on the languages of the universal and the legacy of the Enlightenment. This introductory session begins with a reminder that current debates on " l' universalisme " combine two registers : the … 8 Jan 2025 14:30 - 15:30
Event Laurent Coulon Statues placed in shrines by private individuals in their image (2) Chaouabtys "extra-sepulchral" Seminar Abstract Alongside statues in the strict sense of the word, there are effigies of a particular type that can also be consecrated in a sanctuary. These are what Jean Yoyotte called " pocket statues ", the chaouabtys " extra-sepulchral ", deposited … 8 Jan 2025 11:00 - 12:30
Event Nalini Anantharaman Volume functions for any curves Lecture Abstract We have just defined the notion of "local topological type" for a closed curve traced on a surface. We define the associated "volume function" (for simple curves, we fall back on Mirzakhani volume polynomials). We give first bounds on these … 8 Jan 2025 10:00 - 12:00
Event Henry Laurens Eastern crises 1967-1970 (6) Lecture La vidéo sera disponible prochainement. … 8 Jan 2025 10:00 - 12:00
Event Patrick Boucheron "Your body, my choice" Lecture Abstract Are we sure we have to go all the way back to the Middle Ages to find violent forms of male domination ? Unfortunately, the contemporary world offers a sad spectacle of this, where the sex of power is proudly displayed. So it's hard to adopt the … 7 Jan 2025 14:00 - 15:00
Event Corinne Fortier & Florent Chossière The exile of sexual minorities Seminar Corinne Fortier: " The views of Sunni and Shiite Islam on homosexuality and transidentity, and its impact on migration" Florent Chossière: "The fate of LGBT+ refugees in … 7 Jan 2025 10:00 - 12:00
Series Stories and memories of African Europeans from Antiquity to the present day Cycle Europe Guest lecturer Olivette Otele has been invited by the Collège de France assembly, at the suggestion of Profs Samantha Besson, Edith Heard, Antoine Lilti, Vinciane Pirenne-Delforge and Thomas Römer. Olivette Otele This series of four lectures by Olivette Otele is part of … 06 Nov 2024 → 14 Nov 2024
Event Yann Rasera The nature of dark energy: insights from cosmological simulations Seminar Abstract Dark energy represents one of the greatest mysteries of current science: is it a cosmological constant, an exotic fluid or the manifestation of a modification of the laws of gravity on a large scale ? To answer this crucial question, we need both … 6 Jan 2025 17:45 - 18:45
Event Françoise Combes Cosmological constant or scalar fields Lecture Abstract A cosmological constant is still possible, according to current observations : microwave cosmological background, galaxy surveys, etc. But the fine-tuning problem is too restrictive, and doesn't allow us to make the link with the inflaton, a … 6 Jan 2025 16:45 - 17:45
Series Gender and Science Opening symposia Special events Georgia O'Keeffe, Blue #2 , 1916. Brooklin Museum. Opening symposium 2024-2025 The opening symposium 2024 of the Collège de France aims to explore the relationship between gender and science from two different and complementary angles. Firstly, the aim … 17 Oct 2024 → 18 Oct 2024
Event Pascal Ludwig The language of perception and conscious experience Seminar 6 Jan 2025 11:30 - 13:00
Event Laurent Coulon The tongue and the sword : eloquence versus violence at court Lecture 6 Jan 2025 11:00 - 12:30
Event François Recanati Concept content Lecture Abstract According to the classical view, the content of a concept is its associated definition. To master or possess a concept is to have at least tacit knowledge of the definition in question. So, of course, the content of a concept determines its … 6 Jan 2025 10:00 - 11:30
Series The blasphemous bible - the reception of the bible in some of Lars von Trier's films Thomas Römer, chair The Hebrew Bible and its Contexts Guest lecturer Mikael Larsson est invité par l'assemblée du Collège de France sur proposition du Pr Thomas Römer. Mikael Larsson … 03 Oct 2024
Series The philosophy of mathematical practice Timothy Gowers, chair Combinatorics Seminar 14 Oct 2024 → 25 Nov 2024
Series Complexity theory (II) Timothy Gowers, chair Combinatorics Lecture Example Boolean circuit. The nodes are AND gates, the nodes are OR gates, and the nodes are NOT gates (CC BY-SA 4.0). … 14 Oct 2024 → 25 Nov 2024
Series Driving new growth : AI and green innovation Philippe Aghion, chair Economics of Institutions, Innovation and Growth Lecture The Fighting Temeraire tugged to her last berth to be broken up , J. M. W. Turner, 1838. The aim of this lecture is to analyze the foundations and effects of breakthrough innovation. How can R&D policy be designed to generate breakthrough innovations ? … 15 Oct 2024 → 19 Nov 2024
Series Édouard Chavannes and modern sinology in France Anne Cheng, chair Chinese Intellectual History Symposium International symposium organized in partnership with BnF to mark the centenary of the Institut des hautes études chinoises. Édouard Chavannes, Archives A. Foucher Although France was the first country in Europe to institutionalize sinology in 1814 with … 14 Oct 2024 → 15 Oct 2024
Event Peter Stokes & Marc Smith Examples and problems of inter- and intra-scribal variation in Latin script Symposium 5 Dec 2024 16:15 - 17:00
Event Jingyan PAN The Problem of Two Related Scripts in Hamburg, Staats- und Universitätsbibliothek, Cod. Levy 19 Symposium 5 Dec 2024 15:30 - 16:15