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Statistical physics shows that macroscopic laws result from the statistics of microscopic particle … 18 Jan 2023 → 08 Mar 2023 Series The family in Paleo-Babylonian times Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Lecture Professor Charpin will exceptionally have to postpone his lectures until the next academic year 2023-2024. All lectures are cancelled for this year . The program of the symposium " Les archives paléo-babyloniennes : cent-quarante ans de publication et … 16 Jan 2023 → 03 Apr 2023 Series Around the exhibition " Splendors of Uzbekistan's oases : new terrains, new issues " Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Symposium Detail from the " Peinture des Ambassadeurs ", Samarkand, circa 660. Conference organized by Pr Frantz Grenet, History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Chair (Collège de France) and Rocco Rante (Louvre). January 16 will be held at the Louvre, … 16 Jan 2023 → 17 Jan 2023 Series International law on the move Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, chair Avenir Commun Durable Lecture The Senegal River. … 13 Jan 2023 → 03 Mar 2023 Series Water in international law : between singularity and plurality Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, chair Avenir Commun Durable Opening lecture 12 Jan 2023 Series Bacterial immunity: discovering a new world Collège de France prize-winners Special events Lecture by Aude Bernheim, winner of the Collège de France Prize for Young Researchers 2022 All living organisms, from bacteria to elephants, face viruses. While the study of bacterial viruses is just over 100 years old, understanding of the mechanisms by … 13 Dec 2022 Series New research on literature William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Seminar In his time, Paul Valéry's research and lectures at the Collège de France in the Poetics Department represented the most advanced stage in literary studies. What is the current state of literary research ? Eighty years on, to pay tribute to Valéry's work … 10 Jan 2023 → 28 Mar 2023 Series Valéry or Literature William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Lecture Poster for Paul Valéry's first year of lectures at the Collège de France, 1937-1938. Paul Valéry represents an exceptional moment in the history of literature : the moment when a writer, more and better than any other before him, became aware of his art … 10 Jan 2023 → 28 Mar 2023 Series A new world : Tahiti and the Europe of the Enlightenment Antoine Lilti, chair History of the Enlightenment, 18th to 21st century Lecture Map of the Polynesian islands based on information from Tupaïa (detail). The Society Islands, 1769, by James Cook. British Library © Public … 09 Jan 2023 → 03 Apr 2023 Series Complex systems theory : from spin glasses to neural networks Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Seminar Organization of the free energy valleys of complex systems such as spin glasses. … 09 Jan 2023 → 13 Feb 2023 Series Complex systems theory : from spin glasses to neural networks Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Lecture Organization of the free energy valleys of complex systems such as spin glasses. Since the 1970s, the study of spin glasses has been at the heart of disordered systems theory. Initiated by experimental observations , such as magnetic susceptibility … 09 Jan 2023 → 13 Feb 2023 Series The mechanisms of mathematical intuition in humans and machines Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Seminar Brain endocasts of Australopithecus africanus (purple; over 3 million years old), Homo erectus (specimen KNM-ER 42700, green, approx. 1.55 million years old), Homo naledi (turquoise, approx. 300,000 years old), and a modern Homo sapiens … 06 Jan 2023 → 10 Feb 2023 Series Which neural code for mental representations ? Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Lecture Brain endocasts of Australopithecus africanus (purple; over 3 million years old), Homo erectus (specimen KNM-ER 42700, green, approx. 1.55 million years old), Homo naledi (turquoise, approx. 300 000 years old), and a modern Homo sapiens (yellow). How do … 06 Jan 2023 → 10 Feb 2023 Series The energy transition : today and tomorrow Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Seminar 04 Jan 2023 → 24 May 2023 Series Epieikeia/aequitas : equity from Athens and Rome Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Seminar 23 Nov 2022 Series Collège de France 2022 awards ceremony Collège de France prize-winners Special events 15 Nov 2022 Series Enlightenment news Antoine Lilti, chair History of the Enlightenment, 18th to 21st century Opening lecture 08 Dec 2022 Series Tomorrow's transport Jean-Marie Tarascon, chair Chemistry of Materials and Energy Special events 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 … 07 Nov 2022 Series Referential Dependence in Language and Mind François Recanati, chair Philosophy of Language and Mind Guest lecturer Bazari arari Conference in English. Much that we want to say to others, or express for the clarification of our own minds, is better said in several sentences than in a single one. There is too much we want to say that can be comfortably expressed in a … 17 Nov 2022 → 08 Dec 2022 Series Fighting poverty : from science to public policy Esther Duflo, chair Poverty and Public Policy Lecture Illustration by Cheyenne Olivier, taken from the book Neso et Najy. Don't be afraid of the big city ! … 30 Nov 2022 → 27 Jan 2023 Series Experience, science and the fight against poverty (almost) fifteen years on Esther Duflo, chair Poverty and Public Policy Opening lecture 24 Nov 2022 Series Migrants' rights François Héran, chair Migrations and Societies Seminar Archives of the Paris Prefecture 1930. … 22 Nov 2022 → 21 Feb 2023 Series Ergodicity and thermalization of eigenfunctions Nalini Anantharaman, chair Spectral Geometry Seminar Natural mode of vibration of a stadium-shaped cavity. … 22 Nov 2022 → 31 Jan 2023 Pagination First page Previous page … Page 110 Page 111 Page 112 Page 113 Current page 114 Page 115 Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 … Next page Last page
Series Models, information and statistical physics Stéphane Mallat, chair Data science Seminar Cosmic web. … 18 Jan 2023 → 08 Mar 2023
Series Models, information and statistical physics Stéphane Mallat, chair Data science Lecture Cosmic web. The lecture introduces the mathematical tools for modeling high-dimensional data, in connection with statistical physics and information theory. Statistical physics shows that macroscopic laws result from the statistics of microscopic particle … 18 Jan 2023 → 08 Mar 2023
Series The family in Paleo-Babylonian times Dominique Charpin, chair Mesopotamian Civilization Lecture Professor Charpin will exceptionally have to postpone his lectures until the next academic year 2023-2024. All lectures are cancelled for this year . The program of the symposium " Les archives paléo-babyloniennes : cent-quarante ans de publication et … 16 Jan 2023 → 03 Apr 2023
Series Around the exhibition " Splendors of Uzbekistan's oases : new terrains, new issues " Frantz Grenet, chair History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Symposium Detail from the " Peinture des Ambassadeurs ", Samarkand, circa 660. Conference organized by Pr Frantz Grenet, History and Cultures of Pre-Islamic Central Asia Chair (Collège de France) and Rocco Rante (Louvre). January 16 will be held at the Louvre, … 16 Jan 2023 → 17 Jan 2023
Series International law on the move Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, chair Avenir Commun Durable Lecture The Senegal River. … 13 Jan 2023 → 03 Mar 2023
Series Water in international law : between singularity and plurality Laurence Boisson de Chazournes, chair Avenir Commun Durable Opening lecture 12 Jan 2023
Series Bacterial immunity: discovering a new world Collège de France prize-winners Special events Lecture by Aude Bernheim, winner of the Collège de France Prize for Young Researchers 2022 All living organisms, from bacteria to elephants, face viruses. While the study of bacterial viruses is just over 100 years old, understanding of the mechanisms by … 13 Dec 2022
Series New research on literature William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Seminar In his time, Paul Valéry's research and lectures at the Collège de France in the Poetics Department represented the most advanced stage in literary studies. What is the current state of literary research ? Eighty years on, to pay tribute to Valéry's work … 10 Jan 2023 → 28 Mar 2023
Series Valéry or Literature William Marx, chair Comparative Literatures Lecture Poster for Paul Valéry's first year of lectures at the Collège de France, 1937-1938. Paul Valéry represents an exceptional moment in the history of literature : the moment when a writer, more and better than any other before him, became aware of his art … 10 Jan 2023 → 28 Mar 2023
Series A new world : Tahiti and the Europe of the Enlightenment Antoine Lilti, chair History of the Enlightenment, 18th to 21st century Lecture Map of the Polynesian islands based on information from Tupaïa (detail). The Society Islands, 1769, by James Cook. British Library © Public … 09 Jan 2023 → 03 Apr 2023
Series Complex systems theory : from spin glasses to neural networks Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Seminar Organization of the free energy valleys of complex systems such as spin glasses. … 09 Jan 2023 → 13 Feb 2023
Series Complex systems theory : from spin glasses to neural networks Bernard Derrida, chair Statistical physics Lecture Organization of the free energy valleys of complex systems such as spin glasses. Since the 1970s, the study of spin glasses has been at the heart of disordered systems theory. Initiated by experimental observations , such as magnetic susceptibility … 09 Jan 2023 → 13 Feb 2023
Series The mechanisms of mathematical intuition in humans and machines Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Seminar Brain endocasts of Australopithecus africanus (purple; over 3 million years old), Homo erectus (specimen KNM-ER 42700, green, approx. 1.55 million years old), Homo naledi (turquoise, approx. 300,000 years old), and a modern Homo sapiens … 06 Jan 2023 → 10 Feb 2023
Series Which neural code for mental representations ? Stanislas Dehaene, chair Experimental Cognitive Psychology Lecture Brain endocasts of Australopithecus africanus (purple; over 3 million years old), Homo erectus (specimen KNM-ER 42700, green, approx. 1.55 million years old), Homo naledi (turquoise, approx. 300 000 years old), and a modern Homo sapiens (yellow). How do … 06 Jan 2023 → 10 Feb 2023
Series The energy transition : today and tomorrow Marc Fontecave, chair Chemistry of Biological Processes Seminar 04 Jan 2023 → 24 May 2023
Series Epieikeia/aequitas : equity from Athens and Rome Dario Mantovani, chair Law, Culture and Society in Ancient Rome Seminar 23 Nov 2022
Series Collège de France 2022 awards ceremony Collège de France prize-winners Special events 15 Nov 2022
Series Enlightenment news Antoine Lilti, chair History of the Enlightenment, 18th to 21st century Opening lecture 08 Dec 2022
Series Tomorrow's transport Jean-Marie Tarascon, chair Chemistry of Materials and Energy Special events 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 … 07 Nov 2022
Series Referential Dependence in Language and Mind François Recanati, chair Philosophy of Language and Mind Guest lecturer Bazari arari Conference in English. Much that we want to say to others, or express for the clarification of our own minds, is better said in several sentences than in a single one. There is too much we want to say that can be comfortably expressed in a … 17 Nov 2022 → 08 Dec 2022
Series Fighting poverty : from science to public policy Esther Duflo, chair Poverty and Public Policy Lecture Illustration by Cheyenne Olivier, taken from the book Neso et Najy. Don't be afraid of the big city ! … 30 Nov 2022 → 27 Jan 2023
Series Experience, science and the fight against poverty (almost) fifteen years on Esther Duflo, chair Poverty and Public Policy Opening lecture 24 Nov 2022
Series Migrants' rights François Héran, chair Migrations and Societies Seminar Archives of the Paris Prefecture 1930. … 22 Nov 2022 → 21 Feb 2023
Series Ergodicity and thermalization of eigenfunctions Nalini Anantharaman, chair Spectral Geometry Seminar Natural mode of vibration of a stadium-shaped cavity. … 22 Nov 2022 → 31 Jan 2023