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10.5446/55292 (DOI) | I asked him if I could give an introduction for him because he will never remotely do a good job of introducing himself. Twenty years ago, Jim started working on the software that he came to. I'll tell a funny story about that during the lifetime. But it's amazing to go back and think about that. We had marketing broc... | Jim, the father of Zope, will talk about recent improvements and what lies ahead. The Z Object Database, ZODB, is a core foundation of Plone. There has been a flurry of work on ZODB over the summer, which is continuing. The talk will provide a deep dive on recent developments and development plans. Jim will also be loo... |
10.5446/55294 (DOI) | Hello everyone, welcome and thanks for the reminder. My name is Fulvio Kazali, I'm not Calvin. He, I'm taking his place because I actually assisted and helped and taught some of the trainings in the past few days, in particular the one that we're going to talk about now, so might as well just do it again. And, oh I sh... | A demonstration of creating new content types through the web using the Dexterity content types framework in Plone. |
10.5446/55297 (DOI) | How many of you have had to programmatically rescue your customers from human error? Okay. How many of you found it painful? Okay. I still have a site that was broken a week or two ago that I just haven't had. Okay. I just hope he finds someone else. The second question might not seem related, but it's related in conc... | A user-facing restoration system built around zc.beforestorage. Modifications or deletions of content items can have unintended consequences, or be themselves unintended. Ages ago, Plone exposed ZODB's transactional undo facilities to users, but these have proven too fragile for many real-world use cases. This talk pre... |
10.5446/55301 (DOI) | Thanks for coming in. It's such a beautiful day. I sort of assumed that you guys would have gone over to Bartos and then just sort of decided to go like sit by the Charles for the rest of the day. So I appreciate you coming by and saying hi. My name is Ethan Zuckerman. I teach over at the MIT Media Lab, which is where... | Ethan will discuss the social, cultural, political, philosophical, and moral implications of these technologies. Digital marketing platforms empower marketers with content-related capabilities such as personalization and targeting, data analytics, test-and-learn, and omni-channel campaigns across email, mobile, etc. Ho... |
10.5446/55304 (DOI) | Welcome, I'm going to get started. This talk is titled Greater Than the Sum of the Parts and it's about a project where we integrated pyramid and plone and react and a bunch of other things. My name is David Glick and I've been a part of the plone community for nine years now. This is the shirt from the 2006 conferenc... | The Volunteer Management System (VMS) is a tool that Jazkarta built for Washington Trails Association to manage volunteer sign-ups for helping maintain hiking trails in the state of Washington. It allows staff to schedule work parties, volunteers to find and register for them, crew leaders to access information about t... |
10.5446/55305 (DOI) | So today I'm going to talk about another way how to deploy a Plon to deploy another platform. We saw today Docker, we saw today Rancher which running is Docker and probably many others and we will talk a couple of more. And today I'm going to talk about OpenStack and how to deploy Plon in OpenStack. I did training yes... | A demo of automated deployments of Plone on OpenStack. Learn how to get repeatable production deployments of Plone CMS available to the users in your OpenStack Cloud and let them provision Plone for themselves. |
10.5446/55306 (DOI) | So yeah, my question is, is Plano good tries for large B2C websites? And yeah, first I throw in a quick introduction and an agenda of my presentation. So first I want to introduce myself, my company and my customer or our customer and yeah. Then I want to go into the requirements, so I want to summarize it quickly wha... | What are the quick wins for companies using Plone for consumer oriented websites and applications? Who uses Plone? The list is quite impressive: universities all over the world, government agencies, NGOs. But where are all the Fortune 500 companies, the big players? Is Plone not made for consumer websites? Our talk hig... |
10.5446/55310 (DOI) | Is this thing supposed to be on? Can you guys hear me out there? Okay. I'll fix that. Microphone on? Hello? Okay. Ready? Okay. Awesome. All right. Can you guys hear me? Hey, it works. Okay. Sweet. So, if you're not here for Plone vs. Drupal, you're in the wrong room. So, I guess, yeah, we had a good crowd tonight. Awe... | An up-to-date and educated comparison of the latest versions of the two popular enterprise-grade CMSes from the perspective of Plone and Drupal experts. The talk will examine topics such as deployment, out-of-the-box experience, adding products/modules, adding/editing content, customization, theming, multisite manageme... |
10.5446/55311 (DOI) | Welcome to this short demo talk of Quave. Who of you has heard about Quave? And who has seen Quave before in action? Yeah, so I already did, this is the fourth conference where I'm talking about this project. So I'm trying to do it a bit different and we have just a short slot and this is mainly focused on demoing the... | A demo of Plone's intranet toolbox and its design-first methodology. An overview of the Quaive digital workplace platform. In addition to a feature demo, Guido will showcase our design-first methodology. This enables key innovations in our technology strategy and business model, and explains why Quaive is not a "normal... |
10.5446/55315 (DOI) | Okay, good morning everyone. The long line at the entrance to the center complicated things a bit so we're off schedule so I'm going to try to compensate a bit for that. Well, so I'll just get going. My name is Carlos de la Guardia, I've been working with Lone and before that we'd sold for instance 1999 so I've seen a... | What to use for web applications without a content management component? Carlos gives us a tour of the Python web framework landscape. He wrote the book on the subject. |
10.5446/55317 (DOI) | Okay, I think we're going to get started. But maybe I would start with a little story. Jens Klein and I were talking about castles a little bit. They just had the castle sprints like a couple of months ago. And it's like at this sort of castle that's been built and added on over the years. Maybe a little bit more plon... | An opinionated distribution of Plone. A talk focused on the decisions and innovations of the Castle CMS Plone distribution. Special attention will be given to Mosaic, tiles, Redis, Elasticsearch and UI/UX. |
10.5446/55318 (DOI) | Yeah, so welcome everyone. I am Prakhar and today I will show you the work I have done in Google Summer of Code this time during the summer. So it was mostly improving the easy forms for and making it compatible for plan 5. So I will just describe my work that I have done. So first I will talk about what forms are in ... | A 2016 Google Summer of Code project. Prakhar will describe the work he did on collective.easyform as well as sharing his experiences on Google Summery of Code. |
10.5446/55319 (DOI) | My name is Doug Feffer. We'll be talking about a front end build that ended up sitting on top of Plone without knowing anything about Plone. I'd know nothing about Plone. Oh, this thing's not going to work, huh? Oh, it's a line of sight thing? Yeah. Maybe it just doesn't want to work. Well, okay, that's fine. Okay, I'... | When designing the new KCRW website, the design firm had to hand off the complex design to be integrated into a CMS (Plone) they knew nothing about. Doug explains the process and tools that made this transition go smoothly. KCRW is Southern California's flagship National Public Radio station. The redesign by Hard Candy... |
10.5446/55320 (DOI) | Deci, dacă vă mulțumesc pentru a organizați și a fost oameni în care se va face plon 5, și să se reuștează a trebuie să se reuștează acest ticet pentru mine. Deci, nu avem mai vizibilă releasă, dar oameni trebuie să se reuștează acest satură. Deci, nu avem mai vizibilă releasă, dar oameni trebuie să se reuștează acest... | EEA Faceted Navigation, one of the most popular Plone add-ons, is now compatible with Plone 5. We will show you how to upgrade from Plone 4 and how to develop custom Faceted Navigation widgets and views. |
10.5446/55321 (DOI) | My name is Kiddus Stevens, I'm the managing director of Cosend, I'm also the founder and project leader of Quave and today I'd like to share with you the story of an intellectual quest of how a Maverick professor becomes a freedom fighter of the mind and develops the equivalent of an atomic bomb for the freedom of min... | Guido riffs on the links between knowledge management theory, agile methodologies, the cold war, and more. The Scrum methodology and the leading theory in knowledge management share a common ancestry. A new philosophy of knowing was created by a maverick genius, with the explicit goal of promoting freedom of thought an... |
10.5446/55326 (DOI) | So I'm going to talk today about how to make workflows work for you, which is more or less an introduction to the Zope and Plone workflow story and actually the workflow stories. It's intended for a pretty general audience, even so the talk says it's intermediate, but developers will definitely also get something out ... | Stephan will describe the Zope-based workflow technologies he is currently working on. The Zope/Plone community has tried multiple times to make use of formal workflow standards to drive online workflow processes and UIs, without much success. In this talk Stephan will analyze the situation and try to identify why not.... |
10.5446/55328 (DOI) | So, yeah, it's full. So thank you for coming to my talk. I want to speak a bit about PLON, security and front text. First of all, what is security? The two parts, security, IT security and safety. So we do normally speak about those infrastructure, confidentiality, integrity, and security. Availability. The problem wi... | Plone is one of the most reliable content management systems and it has a very impressive security track record compared to other relevant commercial and open source CMSes. Alexander will provide insights into the security concepts of Plone and other systems. He will also explain why Plone is a good choice for security... |
10.5446/55331 (DOI) | Hello everyone, this is my short demo about WIM and how I use it. Why should anyone use WIM today? It's a really old editor, but it's available everywhere, nearly. Each web server with Translinux or other form of Unix most likely has it pre-installed. You can really extend it to your liking, you can really configure i... | Vim is everywhere. But out of the box, it is tedious to use and doesn't aid you much with your programming tasks. Due to its flexibility, it can be extended and configured to perfectly suit your needs. This demo shows you what is possible with vim, how it can be configured to efficiently support your workflow and help ... |
10.5446/55332 (DOI) | Nice chan! 와.. Kiitos t後所有 podcastillw AC St dark AC St AC St AC St AC St AC St AC St AC St but the world can offer you. So be excited. And actually this is my background. I used to do a biton, I used to do a blown. And this very morning actually it was funny because Facebook reminded me that I have been in a blown con... | Websauna is a Pyramid and SQLAlchemy-based high level web framework with a lot of Plone influence. It is aimed at building customer-facing web applications. Think of it as Django without too much Django in it. Core features include automatic admin interface, Bootstrap theming, sign in and sign up, social media integrat... |
10.5446/54544 (DOI) | The all trainings are being recorded. They will, we don't know how long it'll take to get them published, but they'll be up as soon as possible. All right. So let's just begin by doing a couple of some introductions. And just state your name and why you decided to attend this training. So my name is Steve Piercy. I'm ... | Chapters: 0:00 Introductions, 14:15 Overview of the Pylons Project, 15:34 Pyramid Support and Resources, 16:54 Quick Tutorial for Pyramid Introduction, 18:53 Create a Pyramid Project with PyCharm Professional, 30:52 Requirements, 35:52 Tutorial Approach, 36:43 Prelude: Quick Project Startup with Cookiecutters, 37:24 01... |
10.5446/55228 (DOI) | So this is the last session of the day for the R training. As I said, it will be focused on computing with cloud of the GTIFs. For those of you that are new to cloud of the GTIF, I think it's going to be especially interesting. It looks like it's just another GTIF format, but as you will see, it's magical what you can... | Software requirements: opengeohub/r-geo docker image (R, rgdal, terra, mlr3), QGIS, Google Earth Pro This tutorial is an introduction to the Cloud-Optimized GeoTIFFs, exploring scalable spatial databases, accessing COG files using rgdal and terra packages in R, making functions that run on COG files, spatial overlay wi... |
10.5446/55221 (DOI) | From the program, we are using this virtual box, so I'll be using this virtual box. Don't get confused. I can switch, in my Windows 10 system, I can switch to Ubuntu, so I just press the button and now I'm on Ubuntu. If I do Ctrl-F, then it looks like I'm on Ubuntu computer, but it's running on my local machine. It's ... | The first 30 minutes are dedicated to Software/libraries preparations and user support; Software requirements: Python, Jupyter, QGIS, GRASS GIS, R This tutorial starts with the explanation of general concepts and main advantages of docker containers, answering questions such as: What is Docker image and where to find i... |
10.5446/55231 (DOI) | In this session, we will explain about the Cloud Optimize Adjective. So the title of the session, it's really working with the Cloud Optimize Adjective in Python. And we will use the notebooks that we provided. And we already used it in the past sessions a bit of the Cloud Optimize Adjective files. And it's important ... | Software requirements: opengeohub/py-geo docker image (gdal, rasterio, eumap) Why Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF? This tutorial shows how to generate COG files using GDAL, how to provide COG files through S3 protocol, how to access remote COG files in Python, and how to use the QGIS Eumap Plugin. |
10.5446/55233 (DOI) | So, hello everyone, my name is Lukka, I am doing the training session about introduction to spatial and spatial temporal data in Python. So the outline of this workshop first, I would like to start with some spatial referencing basics because I found that a lot of experts that are proficient in GS actually sometimes f... | Software requirements: opengeohub/py-geo docker image (gdal, rasterio, geopandas, eumap) This tutorial explores the basics of spatial referencing, reading/writing raster datasets and vector datasets. It also shows how to access the datasets produced by the Geo-harmonizer with eumap, working with time-series datasets, a... |
10.5446/55234 (DOI) | Let's back to the training sessions. So this in this afternoon, we will use two slots to present about the spatial temporal machine learn in Python and how we implemented it in the context of the open data science Europe. So the presentation will be, we will start with me and later Chris will join to do some code demo... | Software requirements: opengeohub/py-geo docker image (gdal, rasterio, eumap, scikit-learn) This tutorial covers the theoretical background for machine learning and python implementations, as well as integrating raster data with scikit-learn models. Why use pyeumap.LandMapper? The tutorial shows how to prepare the trai... |
10.5446/55235 (DOI) | Hi everyone, we are back. So I will do a short recap of what we are doing here before to proceed with the new ways to implement it. And now we have more time to go deeper in the code and see and interpret the result. And we can discuss some other aspects. So mainly we did everything here, we did using the random fores... | Software requirements: opengeohub/py-geo docker image (gdal, rasterio, eumap, scikit-learn) This tutorial covers the theoretical background for Ensemble ML and python implementations, exploring the general concepts and main advantages of spatiotemporal machine learning. Why use LandMapper? The tutorial also shows how t... |
10.5446/55236 (DOI) | So welcome everyone, this is the day two of the training sessions. We're still doing R in the morning and then the second work you'll get a lot of Python. And if you're new to Python, I advise that you stay. If you never use Python, it's a good that you get an idea. And you can see then the differences between R and P... | Software requirements: opengeohub/r-geo docker image (R, rgdal, terra, mlr3), QGIS, Google Earth Pro This tutorial shows how to access COG files using QGIS, how to use gdaltiler to produce plots in Google Earth (local copy), and how to use plotKML package to visualize data in Google Earth. |
10.5446/55244 (DOI) | Let's get started here. What's the motivation? Well, one, for example, to understand versus system processes, a classical scenario where we do have lots of data being involved to fully understand how it functions. And all these different data sets are located in different archives, very often cloud-based these days. A... | Ingo Simonis is chief technology innovation officer at the Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC). At the ODSE conference,he explained how platforms for the Exploitation of Earth Observation (EO) data have been developed by public and private companies in order to foster the usage of EO data and expand the market of Earth Ob... |
10.5446/55245 (DOI) | My name is Hannes Reuter. I'm speaking here on behalf of Sugisco team. And I will present to you today about harmonizing PEN UB data sets and sharing a little bit of what are we doing in Sugisco. And you might wonder what I'm doing here and why I'm presenting. I will take a little bit of a different detail because you... | Hannes Reuter, Statistical Officer - EUROSTAT, outlined the ‘Geographical Information System of the COmmission’ (GISCO), a permanent service of Eurostat that fulfils the requirements of both Eurostat and the European Commission for geographic information and related services at European Union (EU), Member State and reg... |
10.5446/55256 (DOI) | Yes, as Tom mentioned, today we will talk about vegetation mapping. For those who follow the training session on Monday, it will be talking about vegetation mapping again. So I hope I won't bore you a lot with more of the theoretical stuff that I already mentioned. So if for everyone that is not familiar with species ... | Carmelo Bonnanella, PhD candidate & research assistant at OpenGeoHub, presented the results of modeling species distribution maps for both potential and actual natural vegetation through spatiotemporal machine learning using a data-driven, robust, objective and fully reproducible workflow. The presentation focussed on ... |
10.5446/55257 (DOI) | Hi, good morning. I hope everybody is listening to me. And so I will present about a product that we are preparing in the context of the open data science in the OpenGeo Hub. So in this product, one of the main applications of this is detecting land degradation. So I will explain about the workflow that we are impleme... | Leandro Parente is a postdoctoral researcher at OpenGeoHub, supporting the foundation's current and future European Commission-funded and other international projects where there is a need to develop new solutions for geocomputing, optimize and automate modeling frameworks and deliver scientific outputs. In this talk, ... |
10.5446/55261 (DOI) | I'm Josep Križan. I come from Multivan Company. So we made this Pan-European seasonal cloudless mosaic with Sentinel-2 images. Can you see my screen? So there is a lot of publicly available remote-resense data, and it has been rapidly increasing in recent decades. But the data are not generally freely available as hom... | Josip Križan is the owner of MultiOne. In this talk, Josip introduced how the rapidly increasing amount of publically available remotely sensed data in recent decades has revolutionized large-scale research and context-informed decision making. However, these data are generally not freely available as homogenized produ... |
10.5446/55263 (DOI) | I work at the Eastern WF, the European Center for Medium Range, where the forecasts, but I work in the Copanicus Department for the Copanicus Climate Change Service. And indeed, I'll be talking about something called the European State of the Climate from data to information and back. And I'll mainly use this European... | Freja Vamborg, Senior researcher at Copernicus Climate Change Service, illustrated the European State of the Climate report: this annual report on behalf of the European Commission provides an analysis of the monitoring for Europe for the past calendar year, with descriptions of climate conditions and events. |
10.5446/55265 (DOI) | I'm coming from the same institution like previous presenter, Dr. Guti Protec and Milan Kilibarda, that means from the University of Belgrade Faculty of Civil Engineering and the Department of Geodesy and Geinformatics. CERES project is a project on the national level founded by the science found of the Republic of Se... | Branislav Bajat, Faculty Member of the University of Belgrade, illustrated the CERES project. In this talk, he explained how the use of AI in agriculture should be especially important in Serbia, as agriculture is one of the crucial sectors of Serbian economy. This project will be an important step forward in the appli... |
10.5446/55267 (DOI) | Mae'r unig iaith am yng ng MHF. Mae'n gwas cylliad gyrch gŷn fod yn ein ochon ideology. Fodos, mae Renfrewdd i ni ar bobl Huw automat a band years I an Herz obsesono Marihyd per meинnegod Slennan yn bywb plantol Bydd surface Diolch Cyn Hyw marcheb a'r anarthaddig Bydd an safill Llwy Oroedd a g Cadw battle Ten ni bron ... | Sarah Cheesbrough, Earth Observation Specialist at Satellite Applications Catapult Ltd, UK, spoke about the EO Data Cube based in the South Pacific region (Fiji, Solomon Islands and Vanuatu) as part of the IPP CommonSensing project, funded by the UK Space Agency's International Partnership Programme (https://www.common... |
10.5446/55272 (DOI) | Hello everyone, my name is Claudia Vittolo as Tom said. You find me in a moment of transition actually. I just a week ago I started a new job, I am now a senior scientist at the European Space Agency Centre for Earth Observations in Italy, but today I'm going to talk about a work that I contributed to until last month... | Claudia Vitolo, Scientist at European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), focussed her presentation on forest fire mapping. Although forest fires are an integral part of the natural Earth system dynamics, they are becoming more devastating and less predictable as anthropogenic climate change exacerbates ... |
10.5446/55164 (DOI) | welj tu je, gelaj oxidListender pizza care barat, zdaj s mata popra 좋아čen cuev in kolejna squares? Napravlji iz glasba Omיתי je na p мbečetost in ne bo gledali je divovan vs Boomina, n std. What is PASS? PASS is the Plagable Authentication Service and it basically is a product that is documented there. You can find th... | One of Plone's pillars is its security machinery which is heavily dependent on PAS and its plugins. The most common use cases (e.g. managing users from external sources like LDAP/AD or a RDBMS, SSO on external services, transforming Plone objects into users or groups, ..) can be solved by just picking and configuring a... |
10.5446/55165 (DOI) | Music Well, you know, we are the Plon community. We do have our wordings and everything and we are into several kinds of fiction, fantasy and science, technology. So we are the Plon Collective. Resistance is futile. Assimilation is invadible. And it's all about the community thing. But well, first, as you know, if I'm... | The Plone Community is an outstanding group of people with great knowledge, experience and innovation spirit. A Collective of People that want to be cutting edge needs to be open and divers. New Ideas, new technologies needs to be adopt and assimilated by the developer collective to improve. This Talk will talk about c... |
10.5446/55167 (DOI) | Hi, I'm Andy Lee and I'm going to talk to you about Gillatina Kafka. It's a story about an add-on. I'll talk a little bit about the reasons why we developed it, you know, where I work, who I am, and we'll get into the use case for why we built this software. I'll talk a little bit also about the software that we built... | This talk will describe integrating Apache Kafka with Guillotina in an addon. |
10.5446/55168 (DOI) | Music Exactly. So already in the airing store in that morning, Gatsby's air does mention as a name by a few times. So with this talk I will try to describe what it already is, what it does, what it doesn't do, and how it best works with blown in that short. So, well, I was already presented. So I've been doing Python ... | CMS used to be the one ring to rule them all. Everything used to be integrated with the CMS, and the CMS used to be the one system in control of the others. Rise of the Content Mesh turns all this up and around. All of a sudden CMS is just one service among others. Today it is the CMS that should integrate with the oth... |
10.5446/55170 (DOI) | Hello, my name is Christina Baumgartner and I'm the partner of the Klein & Partner Kagee. I'm a member of the Blue Dynamics Alliance and since a couple of months I'm an official member of the Plone Foundation. But since my first Plone conference it was 2004 in Vienna, I'm wandering through the community. And yes, I'm ... | Two interns at Klein & Partner and I are presenting a first incarnation of an online job portal connecting Plone companies and young interns from VET-schools and collages. Plone companies can use this portal to offer internships, pupil can use the portal to find an internship related and get also connected to the commu... |
10.5446/55171 (DOI) | Okay, hello everyone, I'm Dave and I'm going to do a short talk about the package of the upgrade which is a package which we have been developing for teamwork and it really simplifies writing and running generic set of clone upgrade steps for us. So my hope of this talk is that I can like maybe spread the word and tel... | The package "ftw.upgrade" simplifies writing and running generic setup upgrade steps for Plone by providing the following features: - Simplified upgrade step creation and registration. - A console script to create and run upgrades. - A JSON API to list and run upgrades. - Helpers for common upgrade tasks. - Deferrable ... |
10.5446/55172 (DOI) | Partipel Res Koi ost livem? Lj Cheryl Pa vr Madni Ni nerdaj juz Ned sajimo v genetically Pa domo Ja dashboard...... pravno me stavilo in pri spazстановama za predkeljev poений je,事 mode ta svoja postak. townujeji lahko je delova na mačšin, za konominacija sv. Tudi in torbič, ki odpojim, ki mož利 seviš 못 vo spraystng en... | InfoQ defined #noprojects as an emerging topic for 2019, and I'm on the same page. I believe there are better ways than projects to evolve a company digital portfolio. Because while a project is temporary, software is continuous. Quit making projects can be hard and challenging. It’s not only a matter of re-branding wh... |
10.5446/55174 (DOI) | So, lesson learned, I will never talk again about spaghetti alaboriness. Sorry about that. So, my name is Eric Breaux. I'm a developer for 10 years, but since two years I'm working at Ona where I'm a front-end developer. My job is to build a front-end application, quite a big one, on top of Guillotine. So, my topic to... | Traversing is a key concept in web navigation, yet it is pretty difficult to explain and most web developers don’t get it. Object traversal has been introduced by Zope decades ago, but mainstream technologies never approached it. The first objective of this talk is to attempt to explain traversing with simple words so ... |
10.5446/55175 (DOI) | Yes, welcome to Ferrara. Welcome to the State of Plonetalk. I wanted to start out with some community updates from the past year. Some of the biggest news is we've added six new Plonet Foundation members. That's Christine, Thomas, Fulvio, Rico Pica, Kim, and Stefania. So welcome. It's fantastic to have you. And I do w... | Eric Steele began his Plone career with Penn State University's WebLion group, where he authored several widely-used Plone products, including GloWorm and FacultyStaffDirectory. In 2009, Eric became Plone's release manager, overseeing the Plone 4 and 5 releases. By day, he works for Salesforce, building testing and rel... |
10.5446/55177 (DOI) | Okay, so for this talk let me introduce myself. My name is Federico Campoli, I'm Italian. I live in the UK for about eight years, worked mostly on Posgers with some experience on MySQL and today I will talk about each Hiker guide to Posgers. There's nothing technical on this thing. It's an introduction about the Posge... | PostgreSQL's is one of the finest database systems available. The talk will cover the history, the basic concepts of the PostgreSQL's architecture and the how the community behind the "the most advanced open source database" works. The talk will also explore the newest stuff and the future of the project. The audience ... |
10.5446/55178 (DOI) | .............................................................................................................................................................................. b 진짜 l缩avanje a vreicosko過去 za vse Steve Mark. Sinšlo predmogovile vsposition, ker jici Meltap Даens, ki na reveltjom NOTE underwater ni so tega ... | A long-standing project that, close to other technologies, has Plone in the heart as backoffice for content management. The customer is OCG, one of the five operational centers of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) Addressing OCG-specific humanitarian-logistics knowledge, the Logistics Referential online/offline platform a... |
10.5446/55180 (DOI) | I apologize for my bad English but in 20 minutes you will be get used to or not. First presentation of E-mail. It's a public company I created by the Belgium government eight years ago. At the time the government promotes open source. It was no more the case since eight years and now in the new government they decide ... | Most cities have similar activities. However each one has its own particularities depending on political choices, size or environment. How to provide them with a packaged offer while meeting their specific needs? What are the current priorities and issues? Can Plone contribute to the "Smart City"? |
10.5446/55187 (DOI) | Okay, I want to talk today a bit about the back end development. Now, how it is today. Even though everybody talks all the time about headless and front end. But yeah, you still need a back end. So how are we going to do that? A small overview. We have things like the clone CLI. Some of you might have heard about it. ... | A brief introduction into the state of the art Plone back-end development, using modern tools as "plonecli", "bobtemplates.plone" and "Visual Studio Code - Plone Snippets". Building Content Types, Vocabularries, Behaviors and Rest-API Services with plonecli and using VS Code snippets fill-in field definitions and confi... |
10.5446/55190 (DOI) | Right. So this is talk about building robust APIs with Python. We're going to look at what drives me personally to spend so much time and focus into designing and building robust APIs. What robust APIs are and how you can do them as well. It all started back when I was in college and Nitaia was still a very young cons... | This talk will showcase how to use pyramid_openapi3 for building robust RESTful APIs. With only a few lines of code you get automatic validation of requests and responses against an OpenAPI v3 schema. You also get automatically generated “try-it-out” style documentation for your API. It is a nice walkthrough of pyramid... |
10.5446/55198 (DOI) | So recently we did a lot of migrations and a lot of them now with Python 3 we have an additional reason to a good argument to sell Plon5 to Plon4 users. So we're doing migrations from Plon4 to Plon5 at the moment. A lot of them, a lot of these sites still have linguaplon, they need to be migrated to Plon at multilingu... | In recent years we have migrated a good number of sites from Plone 4 to 5, from Archetypes to Dexterity, from LinguaPlone to plone.app.multilingual and more recently from Python 2 to 3. Some migrations even combined all of the above. In this talk I will try to cover all the technical aspects of such large-scale migrati... |
10.5446/55200 (DOI) | So, I'm here to talk about our experience adopting PLON this year. I have been participating in the PLON community since years, but that's the first time we are using PLON at my actual job, so it was a long time. My talk will not show any technical stuff, but the cultural and economic challenges we have in our public ... | After the evaluation of several tools we decided to use Plone as our portal. But this is just the first decision. There are several technical aspects to consider also. But it is so important to pay attention to the people involved in the project, their background culture and behaviors. Furthermore, the public organizat... |
10.5446/55201 (DOI) | We are going to do a technical presentation of Guillotine. Well, mostly, yesterday they explained why we created it, and I was saying all the time, we are going to explain about the SYNC-IO, we are going to explain what was the problems that we were facing, we were doing the framework two years ago, and this is the ta... | We are going to go through all the tricks, decisions and compromises taken with Guillotina and their addons to provide performance and keep easy usage as a priority. Topics will include object and field storage techniques, cache storage and invalidation, catalog integration strategies, queue integrations, and data stre... |
10.5446/55202 (DOI) | Technisanče intensive Stelj Arija imaj almost no Note ne uncomfortable tonoaşčne ili clash vno 도 jan frequency in mi in Reddit, v peel delar ja občедijo landslip kake, suite in sm Sacredboard, los se evoč kom express, in to silno zgod analyse in klavnepaperti in se akundele, čekaj nač Sp Alliedва. TakSee je lepo pot v... | Or: how to build a complete system It begins by the requirements to have an installation process easy to repeat, documented and auditable. We are going to discuss about "vagrant" to create virtual machine, "fabric" to automate operations and about the tools to deploy on Amazon Web Services (AWS). |
10.5446/55205 (DOI) | Well, like he said, this is my first conference and my first time speaking English for people, so bear with me. Thank you for your attention. Okay, the topic I'm going to talk now is what I work in the last year. It's about data migration from 2.5.2 and Volto. So at concept, we have some websites that need to be deplo... | Plone evolved! Now it's time to talk about how to evolve our customer's websites together! After working last year with Plone database migration, during this talk will share the knowledge acquired with the community! What are the concepts involved? How to get ready for Plone 6? At KitConcept we already have some use ca... |
10.5446/55206 (DOI) | So, yeah, I'm Serena and I'm very glad to be here with you today. So I want to talk about the provisioning of a Plone server using Ansible and Molecule. I will talk about a bit of introduction on Ansible, on Molecule and then how to apply those theoretical concepts to practical tasks like provisioning a Plone server. ... | Ansible simplicity is one of the key aspects that determined its success as provisioning tool. Nonetheless, it's ease of use often leads to rapid development of code that is hard to maintain. Molecule, an official "Ansible by Red Hat" tool, encourages an approach that results in consistently developed roles that are we... |
10.5446/55208 (DOI) | Hello everyone, how are we doing? Okay, let's get started. Wait, how do I get started? Oh, it's not turning. How is it? How I switch these slides? Oh, look at this. Okay, first of all, shout out to Red Turtle. First of all, thank you for the huge tray of tiramisu. It's awesome, and we will try our best to enjoy every ... | Building, maintaining and continually improving documentation by doing Docs As Code the DocOps way. In this talk we will share our journey from our current (Plone 5) documentation to modern and astonishing docs for Plone 6 and related (JavaScript) friends. We'll talk about the reasons, how and why we made certain decis... |
10.5446/55209 (DOI) | Everything in life starts with a question. We gain understanding of the world we live in by asking questions. If you look at young kids and how they discover the world, you will realize that curiosity is a vital part of the human nature. It's actually what defines us as human beings. I have a three-year-old son that a... | The Humboldt University Berlin was chosen as one of eleven universities in Germany to hold the title "University of Excellence" in July 2019. The German excellence initiative aims to promote cutting-edge research and to create outstanding conditions for young scholars at universities, to deepen cooperation between disc... |
10.5446/55138 (DOI) | Music My colleagues have addressed deep intellectual questions. My topic, human population growth, is intellectually simple and straightforward. Nevertheless, it's probably of more concern for mankind than any of the other presentations you've heard here during this past week. I'm not a demographer and I'm not a speci... | The 1997 Nobel Laureate Meeting in Lindau was dedicated to physics, but the lecture given by Nicolaas Bloembergen, a prominent Dutch-American physicist, who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1981 for the “contribution to the development of laser spectroscopy”, was on a more universal topic, namely human population grow... |
10.5446/55140 (DOI) | Andrea is heading back to handle the slides. Hello, fellow scientists. What I want to talk about today fits rather closely with what Paul has talked about. It's a situation I think that Paul and Mario and I have been in for much of the last 20 years, that our work keeps interacting in ways that have been profitable fo... | Migrating smog has begun to pollute the skies over oceans in the southern hemisphere, resulting in tropospheric ozone levels near remote islands that would "trigger a first-stage smog alert" in Los Angeles. Tropospheric ozone thus may be reffered to a major atmospheric problem for the 21st century. Long-lasting plumes ... |
10.5446/55142 (DOI) | Ladies and gentlemen, I find it very hard to believe, but I believe the record shows that this is the ninth time that I have been to Lindell, starting in 1959. I was lucky in my career in that I did something useful when I was fairly young and therefore got a Nobel Prize while I was a lot younger. In fact, it was 30 y... | This is a general comment to the long list of Lindau lectures on quantum mechanics given by Willis Lamb. He was one of the many Nobel Laureates who really fell in love with the concept of the Lindau meetings and participated in no less than 19 meetings. Beginning his long series of lectures in 1959, he continued lectur... |
10.5446/55143 (DOI) | Ladies and gentlemen, one of the exciting things, as I hope you're becoming aware as we've heard from lectures today, one of the exciting things about studying astrophysics is that you need to consider physics under conditions which are very extreme, conditions that you simply cannot achieve in a terrestrial laborator... | This lecture was Antony Hewish’ third lecture in Lindau, and by this time almost twenty five years had passed from his discovery of the pulsar, for which he and Martin Ryle won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1974; the first Nobel Prize in the field of astronomy. In this lecture, Hewish builds a convincing case that astr... |
10.5446/55134 (DOI) | Music So ladies and gentlemen, let me give you the menu of the talk. Before I begin, I will make a personal remark. I've left the field of the Mossbauer effect some 25 years ago. So I'm talking about Neutrino physics tonight because today, because I left, as I said, the field some, I've fooled around for 15 years in t... | Nine days before Rudolf Mössbauer held his eighth and last lecture on neutrino research in Lindau, the Canadian Sudbury Neutrino Observatory (SNO) had published its first results to “explain the missing solar neutrinos and reveal new neutrino properties”, as it stated in a press release[1]. “There has been lot of the S... |
10.5446/55146 (DOI) | Well, thank you for your warm reception and I should like to thank, like other speakers, Countess Sonja Bernadotte and the Curatorium for inviting me, but also the ladies of the staff, Froschilin who had to write me at least a dozen letters to organize it all and the very kind ladies who look after us here with mother... | Huntington's chorea, formerly also referred to as St. Vitus' dance, is a severe hereditary neurodegenerative disease occurring in approximately four out of 100,000 persons. Ordinarily it does not become manifest until a person's middle years. It begins with uncontrolled movements, changing to variable moods, dementia a... |
10.5446/55147 (DOI) | Ladies and gentlemen, in their hope to be able to offer something which will be of interest, not only to economists, but also to national scientists generally, I've chosen a problem to discuss, which although the most from my study of economic problems seems to me to apply in a much wider field, in fact, everywhere wh... | Friedrich von Hayek received The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences to the Memory of Alfred Nobel together with Gunnar Myrdal in 1974. It was an interesting combination of two ideological opponents, von Hayek representing classical liberalism and free-market capitalism and Myrdal a much more socialist view on... |
10.5446/55151 (DOI) | Good morning. I am very happy to be here today. This is the third time I come to learn dhal. I come here often for two reasons. First, this is a good opportunity to meet with young physicists and to discuss with them their interests in physics. And second, I think equally important, is to have an opportunity to meet w... | For his third lecture at one of the Lindau Meetings, Samuel Ting had chosen a title which he in principle would keep as a running title for a total of three lectures, 1985, 1988 and 1991: “Search for the Fundamental Building Blocks of Nature”. This title, as Ting explains in his introduction, is the driving force of hi... |
10.5446/55115 (DOI) | Thank you, Ernst, for your kind introduction. I thought in this lecture that I would take the opportunity to show you all that in spite of people winning the bell prizes and so on, that they can still dress in a more or less civilized way, so I warned Ty. So I should also mention that I've changed the title of my spee... | Genetic engineering was a dual challenge for the eminent protein scientist Christian Anfinsen. He „was a thoughtful critic of the potential misuses of biotechnology and genetic engineering at a time when many of his colleagues were swept up by their promise“[1]. And he remained skeptical towards its ability to synthesi... |
10.5446/55117 (DOI) | Ladies and gentlemen, I think we must all be very grateful to Count Bernadotte and his associates in Lindau. I am very grateful to be able to speak on a subject that relates to that idealistic spirit. My talk is about the nobility of science. I know that you are a very noble audience and you have been inspired by the ... | Maurice Wilkins first visited Lindau in 1984, 22 years after he had shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Francis Crick and James Watson. The iron curtain that divided Europe still existed and with it the fear of a nuclear clash between the two super powers. Wilkins’ lecture included a plea against scie... |
10.5446/55120 (DOI) | Ladies and gentlemen, Einstein is by all criteria the most distinguished physicist of this century. No physicist in this century has been accorded a greater acclaim. But it is an ironic comment that even though most histories of twenty-eighth century physics starts with the pro-forma statement that this century began ... | It is an old thruth that when scientists get older their interest in the history of science and culture intensifies. When the astrophysicist Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar gave his first lecture at the Lindau Meetings in 1988, its theme was Einstein’s theory of general relativity from 1916. When six years later, Chandrasek... |
10.5446/55031 (DOI) | Okay, so thank you very much for the invitation. I'm sorry that I'm giving the stock online as well, at least I'm not alone here. So I have to apologize that there won't be, I mean in the talk itself, there will be a lot of sort of representation theory, geometric representation theory, and actually just geometry, but... | I am going to explain a series of conjectures due to D.Gaiotto which provide a geometric realization of categories of representations of certain quantum super-groups (such as U_q(gl(M|N)) via the affine Grassmannian of certain (purely even) algebraic groups. These conjectures generalize both the well-known geometric Sa... |
10.5446/55157 (DOI) | I want to thank you for those nice words of introduction. It remains to be seen whether physicists will succeed in business or not. I'm just trying for the present time. The title of my talk is How to Start a High-Tech Business. And I probably should add on how to start a high-tech business in the United States, becau... | This is a general comment to Ivar Giaever’s remarkable set of 11 recorded lectures on biophysics 1976-2004. Giaever has so far (2014) participated in no less than 16 Lindau Meetings, starting in 1976, when he received his first invitation to lecture at the Lindau physics meeting. But it wasn’t until the 2008 meeting, a... |
10.5446/55033 (DOI) | I want to thank obviously the organizers for the chance to lecture here, although I wish, you know, the original plan when, you know, this was set up a couple of years ago, it was going to come with my like my family, and it was going to be this like two weeks and you know, France and all that. Obviously, this is slig... | In the first part of the course, I will give an overview of Donaldson-Thomas theory for Calabi-Yau threefold geometries, and its cohomological refinement. In the second part, I will explain a conjectural ansatz (from joint work with Y. Toda) for defining Gopakumar-Vafa invariants via moduli of one-dimensional sheaves, ... |
10.5446/55126 (DOI) | Good afternoon. I just wanted to tell you the story of how the fullerings were discovered because it was certainly the most fun time I ever had in life and I like to share it. In the early 1980s, my colleague Richard Smalley invented a machine to study clusters of atoms of very refractory elements. The machine's conce... | Robert F. Curl Jr. was born in Alice, Texas in 1933. Quite remarkably, he stayed in Texas for almost his entire research career. After completing his PhD in Berkeley, California, he accepted an assistant professorship at the Texan Rice University in 1958 and remained there until his retirement, dealing with various pro... |
10.5446/55034 (DOI) | My plan is to kind of be a little looser today and maybe not even use the full hour. I just kind of, I'll pick up where I kind of, you know, ended things last time with a couple of questions and maybe, you know, talk a little bit about some, you know, other kind of directions that this circle of ideas goes. So we'll s... | In the first part of the course, I will give an overview of Donaldson-Thomas theory for Calabi-Yau threefold geometries, and its cohomological refinement. In the second part, I will explain a conjectural ansatz (from joint work with Y. Toda) for defining Gopakumar-Vafa invariants via moduli of one-dimensional sheaves, ... |
10.5446/55162 (DOI) | Ladies and gentlemen, I apologize for not being able to give my lecture in German. However, I do think that you will be able to understand my English better than you would be able to understand my German even if you don't speak English. So I can't try to speak German. I might say a word about the relation between my t... | “Economics is a part of the study of man.” Endorsing this assumption of the British economist Alfred Marshall (1842-1924), which he already had quoted at the beginning of his Nobel Memorial Lecture in 1978, Herbert Simon wonders why economists and psychologists „live in very good ignorance of each other’s work“. An imp... |
10.5446/55035 (DOI) | Okay, so I want to pick up where I left off yesterday. And so just as a reminder of what we were doing yesterday, the setup was, you know, in some generality, we started off with some kind of collabial threefold and then associated it some moduli of objects, sheaves, complexes, whatever on the collabial threefold. And... | In the first part of the course, I will give an overview of Donaldson-Thomas theory for Calabi-Yau threefold geometries, and its cohomological refinement. In the second part, I will explain a conjectural ansatz (from joint work with Y. Toda) for defining Gopakumar-Vafa invariants via moduli of one-dimensional sheaves, ... |
10.5446/55128 (DOI) | Great insomnia, Lieberkollega studenti. I think that exhausts my supply of German and the rest of this will be in something approximating English. I'm going to talk about infections, particularly virus infections. I didn't expect to also be giving you a practical demonstration, but at the moment I have the flu or some... | This year we celebrate the centenary of the eminent Australian scientist Sir Frank MacFarlane Burnet, who was born just two years before the award of the first Nobel Prizes. Burnet spent the first 30 or more years of his professional life studying virus infections, then switched to the related field of immunology. He s... |
10.5446/55037 (DOI) | All right, thank you. So today I'll talk about the Huber scheme of points on the plane and its connections to Linkham also mostly contractual but most partially proved. And before Linkham also I just want to spend some time talking about the Huber scheme of C2. So many people here know what it is but I want to give sl... | Khovanov and Rozansky defined a link homology theory which categorifies the HOMFLY-PT polynomial. This homology is relatively easy to define, but notoriously hard to compute. I will discuss recent breakthroughs in understanding and computing Khovanov-Rozansky homology, focusing on connections to the algebraic geometry ... |
10.5446/55041 (DOI) | Fourth and final talk and finally I should bring the ComaLogical Hall algebra in the title into the game. And so that's the last opportunity. Okay, so where are we in our logic? So we started with the slogan, we just want to count quiver representations. And as a device for counting we defined this motivic ring or thi... | We motivate, define and study Donaldson-Thomas invariants and Cohomological Hall algebras associated to quivers, relate them to the geometry of moduli spaces of quiver representations and (in special cases) to Gromov-Witten invariants, and discuss the algebraic structure of Cohomological Hall algebras. |
10.5446/55042 (DOI) | Thank you very much. So due to practical reasons, we have a little delay and my talk will be a bit shorter because I want to definitely stop in time for Richard's talk, which is still schedule for three to four. And so let's directly dive into what we did yesterday. So again, a very short summary. We first introduced ... | We motivate, define and study Donaldson-Thomas invariants and Cohomological Hall algebras associated to quivers, relate them to the geometry of moduli spaces of quiver representations and (in special cases) to Gromov-Witten invariants, and discuss the algebraic structure of Cohomological Hall algebras. |
10.5446/55043 (DOI) | OK, so let's first summarize what we did yesterday. Also to somehow refix notation, we had this motivic ring, which will be our coefficient ring for all the computations we will perform today. And this I wrote as R mod, which is the growth leak ring of complex algebraic varieties. So freebeading group in all varieties... | We motivate, define and study Donaldson-Thomas invariants and Cohomological Hall algebras associated to quivers, relate them to the geometry of moduli spaces of quiver representations and (in special cases) to Gromov-Witten invariants, and discuss the algebraic structure of Cohomological Hall algebras. |
10.5446/55046 (DOI) | I wanted to correct one typo from the last lecture. It wasn't relevant really for the last lecture, but it will be relevant for this one. So for the stable pairs space, there's the notion of descendants. And there's two different symbols I introduced. There's the tau. And that's given by this correspondence and you pu... | The main topics will be the intersection theory of tautological classes on moduli space of curves, the enumeration of stable maps via Gromov-Witten theory, and the enumeration of sheaves via Donaldson-Thomas theory. I will cover a mix of classical and modern results. My goal will be, by the end, to explain recent progr... |
10.5446/55047 (DOI) | So this is now where I stopped in the second lecture, and I wanted to just make a comment about the deformation theory. So the question was about how to write explicitly, because I didn't really say explicitly how to write this deformation theory for fixed domain. I'm not going to say much, but what I tried to say was... | The main topics will be the intersection theory of tautological classes on moduli space of curves, the enumeration of stable maps via Gromov-Witten theory, and the enumeration of sheaves via Donaldson-Thomas theory. I will cover a mix of classical and modern results. My goal will be, by the end, to explain recent progr... |
10.5446/55051 (DOI) | Thank you very much. Thanks to the organizers. I'm very happy to be here and to give a talk. It's actually my first talk in person after one and a half years as for most of the speakers, I guess. So my goal in this lecture is to give very down to earth, very approachable tourist guide type of introduction to these thr... | There are many bridges connecting geometry with representation theory. A key notion in one of these connections, defined by Maulik-Okounkov, Okounkov, Aganagic-Okounkov, is the "stable envelope (class)". The stable envelope fits into the story of characteristic classes of singularities as a 1-parameter deformation (ℏ) ... |
10.5446/55054 (DOI) | I wanted to talk about some work in progress that I hope we will be finishing up very soon with Thomas Kreitzig, Nick Garner, and Nathan Geer. It started out a few years ago as part of an SF-FRG collaboration. And it's related but probably not in a way that will be obvious to some previous work with some of these co-a... | Topological twists of 3d N=4 gauge theories naturally give rise to non-semisimple 3d TQFT's. In mathematics, prototypical examples of the latter were constructed in the 90's (by Lyubashenko and others) from representation categories of small quantum groups at roots of unity; they were recently generalized in work of Co... |
10.5446/55218 (DOI) | Hi everyone, welcome to my talk. My name is Sandra Sinoni and I'm giving a talk titled Implementing Systems Double Reform, Institutional Change Towards Transparency. I'd like to start off and mention that over the past 10 years, the scientific landscape has completely changed. If we compare ourselves to where we were ... | In recent years, the academic community has evaluated the research ecosystem and identified key issues which undermine the trustworthiness of its output. With it, myriad suggestions, and solutions. Despite this, change is slow and well-meaning initiatives often have adverse reactions. This is because the process of det... |
10.5446/55212 (DOI) | Hi everyone, my name is Lucy Barnes and I'm an editor and outreach coordinator at Open Book Publishers which is an open access, scholar led, not for profit book publisher based in Cambridge in the UK. And as part of my work with OBB, I'm also part of COPIM, the community led open publication infrastructures for monogr... | Open access (OA) book publishing is undergoing a period of transition. While scholar-led presses have long been at the forefront of OA book publishing, developing innovative business models and publication workflows and advocating for a broader shift to OA, larger commercial and university presses are now beginning to ... |
10.5446/55211 (DOI) | Allow me to start by saying that I'm extremely happy to be opening the digital research data of the Geneva workshop on innovation and scholarly communication. This entirely online edition of 2021. I would rather be somewhere with you all talking about research data, open science and all the things that I'm very passio... | The last science paradigm has marked the beginning of the e-Science, or Science 2.0: we are immersed in an enormous amount of data and are equipped with the computational resources and infrastructure needed to make sense of these data. However, the process of scholarly communication and especially the one of research e... |
10.5446/55214 (DOI) | Hello everybody, Today, Dr. Zuo Qidin from China Pharmaceutical University will talk a China's ambitious plan to establish world-class STM journals. In the end of 2019, China Association for Science and Technology, later on I will use the class as a short. Along with the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Education, Min... | Two years ago, China triggered an “Excellence Action Plan” to help China-based STM journals further enhance their international impact. In 2019, 20 journals were selected as "leading journals" and will be charged with the goal of ranking among the world’s top STM journals within 5 years. Besides those, 30 "key journals... |
10.5446/55213 (DOI) | Bonjour les amis, je m'appelle Fama Dian Sen, je suis la directrice de la bibliothèque centrale de l'Université Al-Dioub de Banbe, il me plaît de partager avec vous une étude que j'avais faite en sciences de l'information documentaire à Metis des sciences de l'information documentaire sur le rôle des Présidents univer... | Higher education institutions play a primary role in socio-economic development due to their three-fold mission: (1) Providing advanced training and education to an increasing proportion of the population, (2) promoting scientific research, (3) providing services to the wider community. In this context, in the year 200... |
10.5446/55217 (DOI) | Hello everyone, my name is Deniz Özdemir and in this lightning talk, I would like to speak about the concepts that I'm currently working on during my research at Czech Technical University and my PhD studies at Charles University in Prague. Originally, I'm an OSC-Pan-GPAN certified ethical hacker and today I'm keen to... | Due to the adaptation of technological advancements in our digital society in 21st century, one shall ponder how the open science will be meaningful and applicable to humans by the means of information technology components, ranging widely from wearable smart technologies to robotics, constantly sharing information to ... |
10.5446/54169 (DOI) | Paj인�91-USUT 4 apartment USA Ten te slippedin iz kraju se kar borint, ki smo nosili omluč crowd dealer vs ogledan serve raz deform hem pridat trends separated v to vse konference. So, I will concentrate on a certain type of refill games that I will try to describe at the beginning of that talk. So, as all refill games... | In the talk, I will first present a typical Mean Field Game problem, as in the theory introduced by Lasry-Lions and Huang-Caines-Malhamé, concentrating on the case where the game has a variational structure (i.e., the equilibrium can be found by minimizing a global energy) and is purely deterministic (no diffusion, no ... |
10.5446/54172 (DOI) | Thank you very much, Peter, for the introduction and Francesco for the audience. I'm going to go over the overview of the talk and in the first part of the talk I will review some older studies of pedestrian passing a bottleneck. We will look on the influence of spatial structures of the boundaries, bottleneck length,... | The talk summarize the empirical state of knowledge on bottleneck flow and introduces an approach to describe crowd disasters. The approach combines quantities well known in natural sciences with concepts of social psychology. It allows to describe crowds at bottlenecks in case of exceptional (life-threatening) or norm... |
10.5446/54173 (DOI) | So indeed, my title today is Meafield Games on Unbounded Networks and the Graphon MSG Equations. This is work with Xuan-Gal, my current post doctoral research fellow and former student and Min Yi Wang, professor at Carlton University in Ottawa and former student of Roland Malamé who's in the audience and myself. So th... | Very large networks linking dynamical agents are now ubiquitous and there is significant interest in their analysis, design and control. The emergence of the graphon theory of large networks and their infinite limits has recently enabled the formulation of a theory of the centralized control of dynamical systems distri... |
10.5446/54800 (DOI) | All right. Thanks again for coming. If you were at my previous talk, you might have asked why do we care about all this. There was a lot of combinatorics, there was a lot of kind of links and link invariance, and then there was a lot of kind of form of logical algebra. But if you're actually interested in algebraic ge... | Khovanov and Rozansky defined a link homology theory which categorifies the HOMFLY-PT polynomial. This homology is relatively easy to define, but notoriously hard to compute. I will discuss recent breakthroughs in understanding and computing Khovanov-Rozansky homology, focusing on connections to the algebraic geometry ... |
10.5446/54801 (DOI) | So last time we discussed some relations between braid varieties and maybe the Detroit varieties and being homogenous. So I tried to outline the general picture. I didn't really give concrete examples except for a very easy one for two-strand braids. So here is like one concrete non-trivial example which I really like... | Khovanov and Rozansky defined a link homology theory which categorifies the HOMFLY-PT polynomial. This homology is relatively easy to define, but notoriously hard to compute. I will discuss recent breakthroughs in understanding and computing Khovanov-Rozansky homology, focusing on connections to the algebraic geometry ... |
10.5446/54802 (DOI) | All right, thank you so much for inviting me. So I'm really sorry for not coming in person to Paris and to IHS. It would be great to see all you in person, but hopefully one day I will be there and yeah. I'll try my best online. So again, if you have any questions, I guess Andre will translate the question to me and I... | Khovanov and Rozansky defined a link homology theory which categorifies the HOMFLY-PT polynomial. This homology is relatively easy to define, but notoriously hard to compute. I will discuss recent breakthroughs in understanding and computing Khovanov-Rozansky homology, focusing on connections to the algebraic geometry ... |
10.5446/54804 (DOI) | Today we're going to be studying the topology of Y by which, I mean, the simplest thing you could imagine that I mean by that is just studying the cosmology of Y. And that's almost what we're going to be interested in, but something slightly different, a similar vector space of the same dimension, but a different vect... | In the 21st century, there has been a great interest in the study of symplectic resolutions, such as cotangent bundles of flag varieties, hypertoric varieties, quiver varieties, and affine Grassmannian slices. Mathematicians, especially Braden-Licata-Proudfoot-Webster, and physicists observed that these spaces come in ... |
10.5446/54805 (DOI) | So let me just remind where we left off the last time. So we were considering symplectic dual pairs. So we had two symplectic resolutions. And we saw that symplectic duality was some list of relationships between these two pairs of symplectic resolutions. And the one that I sort of discussed the most was this relation... | In the 21st century, there has been a great interest in the study of symplectic resolutions, such as cotangent bundles of flag varieties, hypertoric varieties, quiver varieties, and affine Grassmannian slices. Mathematicians, especially Braden-Licata-Proudfoot-Webster, and physicists observed that these spaces come in ... |
10.5446/54808 (DOI) | So, we had two lectures on essentially building up to understanding sheaves, their defamation theory and virtual cycles. If I lost you, which I'm sure I did, just take that now as a black box. There's this virtual cycle which plays the role of the fundamental class, the modular space, has good properties, if you pertu... | 1. Sheaves, moduli and virtual cycles, 2. Vafa-Witten invariants: stable and semistable cases, 3. Techniques for calculation --- virtual degeneracy loci, cosection localisation and a vanishing theorem, 4. Refined Vafa-Witten invariants |
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