La théorie de l'apprentissage de Vapnik et les progrès récents de l'intelligence artificielle par Yann Le Cun

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Fermat, Mersenne, factorisation et nombres parfaits par Daniel Perrin

Cycle de conférences organisées par la Bibliothèque nationale de France et la Société mathématique de France. Conférence du 14 mars 2018. Conférences organisées à l'attention du grand public, des professeurs du second degré et des lycéens et étudiants, les conférenciers partent d ...  Show more

Classer les formes avec Henri Poincaré par Nicolas Bergeron

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