
Presentation of the T2 2024: "Group Action and Rigidity : Around the Zimmer Program"
De Kathryn Mann , David Fisher , Vincent Pecastaing


A l’origine de l’écriture : que pouvons-nous apprendre des écritures cunéiformes ?
De Cécile Michel
Apparaît dans les collections : 2023 - T1A - Quantum gravity, random geometry and holography, Centre Émile Borel - Programmes presentations
A look back to the first short scientific programme of 2023, "Teaser Quantum gravity, random geometry and holography".
The scope of the programme was to bring together researchers who are working on quantum gravity from various perspectives and approaches, with an emphasis on the random geometry point of view and on more recent holographic developments. The main goal was to intensify the fruitful interactions between the researchers in these and related communities in order to make significant progress on the outstanding problems in quantum gravity.