CIS #20 Anne Helmond et Fernando van der Vlist
Le séminaire du CIS #20 accueille en visioconférence Anne Helmond (University of Amsterdam) et Fernando van der Vlist (Utrecht University and University of Siegen)
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Le séminaire du CIS #20 accueille en visioconférence Anne Helmond (University of Amsterdam) et Fernando van der Vlist (Utrecht University and University of Siegen)
Observer le religieux aujourd'hui École d'été organisée par Ramses² : Réseau d'Excellence des centres de recherche en sciences humaines sur la Méditerranée (6e PCRD) Sous la responsabilité de
We are living through a revolution in the production of artistic, literary and musical works that have been generated in some shape or form by artificial intelligence (AI). Take the following
This course treats some contemporary algorithms from computational linear algebra that involve random matrices. Rather than surveying the entire field, we focus on a few algorithms that are both
Dynamics of terroirs, territories and gastronomy Chair: Dr. Jean-Bernard AUBY, Professor Emeritus of Public Law, Science Po Paris and Loïc LEVOYER, Senior Lecturer in Public Law at the University of
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The lecture series will give an introduction to the computer algebra system GAP, focussing on calculations involving cohomology. We will describe the mathematics underlying the algorithms, and how to
The lecture series will give an introduction to the computer algebra system GAP, focussing on calculations involving cohomology. We will describe the mathematics underlying the algorithms, and how to
In this lecture series, the first part will be dedicated to cohomology of arithmetic groups of lower ranks (e.g., Bianchi groups), their associated geometric models (mainly from hyperbolic geometry)
In this lecture series, the first part will be dedicated to cohomology of arithmetic groups of lower ranks (e.g., Bianchi groups), their associated geometric models (mainly from hyperbolic geometry)
The lecture series will give an introduction to the computer algebra system GAP, focussing on calculations involving cohomology. We will describe the mathematics underlying the algorithms, and how to