267 search results for “number field sieve” in the Public website
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A novel proof of the DFT formula for the interatomic force field of Molecular Dynamics
Lecture
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Effect of insecticides on damselflies greater than expected
The latest research from the Leiden outdoor laboratory ‘Living Lab’ shows that the insecticide thiacloprid strongly influences even the most common and robust dragonfly species in the Netherlands. The study was published in the Journal of Applied Ecology.
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Ager or Palus? Recent field research in the Pontine marshes (central Italy)
Lecture
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Grotius Dialogue: Whose cultural objects? Justice and injustice in the field of looted art
Debate, Grotius Dialogue
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Female leadership in peacebuilding: What can we learn from women in the field?
Debate
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Political Science Lunch Research Seminar: Governing by Numbers—Exploring the Effects of Quantitative Management Tools in the Dutch Prison Service
Lecture
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and the quantum butterfly effect in Black Holes and large N quantum field theories
PhD Defence
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Biomarkers for Leprosy Diagnosis: In silico identification, screening & field application
PhD Defence
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Field Station Bahia and the Transnational Anthropology and Sociology of Race
Lecture, Research Seminar
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Dominican Republic
To what extent is the image of the Taino settlements on Hispaniola representative for the whole island, or is it only related to a few large settlements of known caciques?
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Nusa Zidaric
Science
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ONLINE | Microcoil MRI of Plants and Algae at Ultra-High Field: An exploration of metabolic imaging
PhD Defence
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The Values and Norms of Refugees – Results from a Field Experiment in Germany
Lecture
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Language of Religion: What does it inform the field of Linguistics?
Lecture
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A long-term perspective on human niche construction and alteration of ecosystems
Dr. Katharine MacDonald (Faculty of Archaeology) sketches the background to a recent paper in Science Advances, co-authored by her and other members of the Liveable Planet team.
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Josephus Scaliger: famous scholar and grouch
Josephus Justus Scaliger was one of the most famous scholars of his time and yet today his name is likely to be met with blank looks. His correspondence shows that this Leiden professor was also irritable to say the least. Kasper van Ommen will defend his PhD thesis on Scaliger’s legacy on 2 July. Find…
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Valedictory symposium in honor of Thijs van Kolfschoten
Conference, Symposium