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    Cohen\u27s Weighted Kappa with Turbo Pascal (FORTRAN).

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    A microcomputer based Turbo Pascal and FORTRAN program for Cohen\u27s weighted kappa (kappa w) is given. Three clinical applications for kappa w are also presented. A typical data file, the Pascal and FORTRAN program listing and corresponding output are given

    Preface of the Proceedings of the 47th Inhigeo Symposium edited by Gaston Godard, Philippe Grandchamp and Pascal Richet

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    Proceedings of the 47th Inhigeo Symposium edited by Gaston Godard, Philippe Grandchamp and Pascal Richet. INHIGEO Symposium - Les Eyzies, FRANCE (15-24 September 2022) - organized by Claudine Cohen, Françoise Dreyer, Gaston Godard, and Pascal RichetInternational audiencePreface of the Proceedings of the 47th Inhigeo Symposium edited by Gaston Godard, Philippe Grandchamp and Pascal Richet. INHIGEO Symposium - Les Eyzies, FRANCE (15-24 September 2022) - organized by Claudine Cohen, Françoise Dreyer, Gaston Godard, and Pascal Riche

    Pingault (Pascal) Renouveau de l'Eglise: les communautés nouvelles

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    Cohen Martine. Pingault (Pascal) Renouveau de l'Eglise: les communautés nouvelles. In: Archives de sciences sociales des religions, n°70, 1990. p. 304

    Candidate Tree Codes via Pascal Determinant Cubes

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    Tree codes are combinatorial structures introduced by Schulman [Schulman, 1993] as key ingredients in interactive coding schemes. Asymptotically-good tree codes are long known to exist, yet their explicit construction remains a notoriously hard open problem. Even proposing a plausible construction, without the burden of proof, is difficult and the defining tree code property requires structure that remains elusive. To the best of our knowledge, only one candidate appears in the literature, due to Moore and Schulman [Moore and Schulman, 2014]. We put forth a new candidate for an explicit asymptotically-good tree code. Our construction is an extension of the vanishing rate tree code by Cohen-Haeupler-Schulman [Cohen et al., 2018], and its correctness relies on a conjecture that we introduce on certain Pascal determinants indexed by the points of the Boolean hypercube. Furthermore, using the vanishing distance tree code by Gelles et al. [Gelles et al., 2016] enables us to present a construction that relies on an even weaker assumption. We furnish evidence supporting our conjecture through numerical computation, combinatorial arguments from planar path graphs and based on well-studied heuristics from arithmetic geometry

    "Le colbertisme high tech. Economie des Télécoms et du Grand Projet" (Elie COHEN)

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    Griset Pascal. "Le colbertisme high tech. Economie des Télécoms et du Grand Projet" (Elie COHEN). In: Réseaux, volume 10, n°56, 1992. Télécommunication : d'une organisation à l'autre. pp. 191-192

    Samuel Beckett and the Writers of Port-Royal

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    It has been observed that ‘the literary influences on Beckett have been far more important than has been acknowledged, and more important indeed, than the philosophical influences’ (Smith 2002: 3). The truth of this statement is evidenced by the description that scholars have given of Samuel Beckett’s relationship to seventeenth century French classicism. To date, critical interest has been limited for the most part to the figure of the philosopher René Descartes on the (fragile) grounds that Beckett was exclusively concerned with the Cartesian imperative of clarity and order, the fundamental dualism between body and mind, and Nominalism. Together with the assumption that Beckett’s vision was essentially Cartesian, his literary filiation with Pascal was suggested by critics, but only in terms of Beckett’s formal approach to the theatre. In his short article on En attendant Godot in 1953, the playwright Jean Anouilh was among the first reviewers to suggest that Beckett’s drama synthesizes the encounter between ‘classicism’ and a ‘modern’ form of art. It is well known that Beckett retained a lifelong admiration for Pascal – indeed, Pascal was one of his ‘old chestnuts’ (Knowlson 1997: 653). Little attention has been paid, however, to the originality of Pascal’s thought, the specific nature of his prose, and the impact these might have had upon Beckett’s mature work, especially the trilogy and the subsequent short prose. Yet, in the literary and philosophical context of post-war France, Beckett’s filiation with Pascal, their corresponding preoccupations, were evident to his contemporaries, who identified Pascal as an underlying presence in his works

    Irony and Mockery in the Religious Work of Blaise Pascal

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    85 p.A brilliant mathematician and scientist, Blaise Pascal is also famous for his works of religious philosophy. The author discuses how he used irony and mockery in his discussion of Christian faith

    Ironie et Raillerie dans l'Oeuvre Religieuse de Blaise Pascal

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    85 p.Blaise Pascal stands as one of the leading voices in both religion and literature in the Seventeenth Century. The author considers whether the tone of mockery and irony in the Provincial Letters is appropriate to Pascal’s overall intent and to the Christian context of his work. The author compares Pascal’s writing to Biblical passages that employ mockery and to similar themes found in Plato. Text in French

    Allorant, Pierre, Bergounioux, Gabriel & Pascal Cordereix (dir.). Jean Zay, Invention, Reconnaissance, Postérité. Tours : Presses universitaires François-Rabelais de Tours, 2016

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    Cohen-Boulakia Georges. Allorant, Pierre, Bergounioux, Gabriel & Pascal Cordereix (dir.). Jean Zay, Invention, Reconnaissance, Postérité. Tours : Presses universitaires François-Rabelais de Tours, 2016. In: Histoire Épistémologie Langage, tome 40, fascicule 1, 2018. Représentations et opérations dans le langage. pp. 164-166
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