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Juliette Mignot explains the natural climate variability. She highlights the methods that try to model it, with the El Niño example. On the basis of the encountered difficulties, she underlines that
Climate models and experiments. Example 1: The Middle Holocene. Example 2: The Last Glacial Maximum. Example 3: Sudden events. Conclusion…
The UK recently invested £23 million (~US$40 million) in a program in Quantifying and Understanding the Earth SysTem (QUEST). The final product of this investment is the state-of-the-art QUEST Earth
I will argue that record types in TTR (a type theory with records) can be used to model mental states such as memory or belief. For example, a type modelling a belief or memory state is a type of
Why use numerical models of the atmosphere? How does a GCM work? How to represent phenomena occurring below the grid size? Can we simulate all the mechanisms perfectly? What are the consequences
Recently, many societies seem to shift towards more polarization and volatility in opinions, for example in attitudes about immigration, climate policy, or the best policy response to Covid-19. A
Recently, many societies seem to shift towards more polarization and volatility in opinions, for example in attitudes about immigration, climate policy, or the best policy response to Covid-19. A
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- ZILLIO Alessandro
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Epidemiology and public health In oncology, the international WHO and RECIST criteria have allowed the standardization of tumor response evaluation in order to identify the time of disease