Renaud Chorlay Seminaire Riemann, ENS, Paris 2006
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Recorded at Seminaire Riemann, ENS, Paris (2006), featuring Renaud Chorlay. From the Michael Wright Collection, held by the Archive Trust for Research in Mathematical Sciences & Philosophy.

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Michael Wright Collection
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Archive Trust for Research in Mathematical Sciences & Philosophy
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0:00 He is pushed by the idea of a wave, because it is not a particle that is moving, it is a wave. So from 1925, global studies on the wave model are read by Quintan, who, being the specialist of the wave model, but who did not work on the wave aspect, produced global texts on the wave model. So in these global texts on the wave model, we can see what is happening, but what he says is... This Spinelli's presentation is a re-reading of the works of the famous young people. Exactly, it's in the framework of his work. Exactly, it's in the framework of his work. It's in the framework of his work.