Cette vidéo présente le principe expérimental permettant de déterminer la surface spécifique d’un solide suivant la méthode dite « BET » (Brunauer-Emett- Teller).
The goal of this minicourse is to introduce MMP for foliations on surfaces and to outline the classification of foliations on projective surfaces up to birational equivalence.
The goal of this minicourse is to introduce MMP for foliations on surfaces and to outline the classification of foliations on projective surfaces up to birational equivalence.
The goal of this minicourse is to introduce MMP for foliations on surfaces and to outline the classification of foliations on projective surfaces up to birational equivalence.
The goal of this minicourse is to introduce MMP for foliations on surfaces and to outline the classification of foliations on projective surfaces up to birational equivalence.
An old theorem of Huber asserts that the number of closed geodesics of length at most L on a hyperbolic surface is asymptotic to $\frac{e^L}L$. However, things are less clear if one either fixes the
We discuss the problem of finding the minimal dilatation among pseudo-Anosov mapping classes on a fixed closed surface. In particular, for every nonorientable closed surface of even genus, we consider
Session 2 - Les propriétés d'une interface : de l'énergie de surface à la forme des gouttes Nous avons vu que la tension de surface était une énergie par unité de surface. Nous allons montrer dans
We give a summary of the Minimal Model Program (namely, Mori Theory) in the case of surfaces.
Surface ocean circulation : which layer ? Circulation charts : the "average" currents. How variable are the currents ?
K3 surfaces provide a meeting ground for geometry (algebraic, differential), arithmetic, and dynamics. I hope to discuss: Basic definitions and examples - Geometry (algebraic, differential, etc.) of
K3 surfaces provide a meeting ground for geometry (algebraic, differential), arithmetic, and dynamics. I hope to discuss: - Basic definitions and examples - Geometry (algebraic, differential, etc.) of