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Desenvolvimento de um programa para dimensionamento de redes de termofluidoBatista, Tiago Chaves January 2010 (has links)
Tese de mestrado integrado. Engenharia Mecânica. Faculdade de Engenharia. Universidade do Porto. 2010
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Mathematical modelling in hierarchical games with specific reference to tennisBarnett, Tristan J., tbarnett@swin.edu.au January 2006 (has links)
This thesis investigates problems in hierarchical games. Mathematical models are
used in tennis to determine when players should alter their effort in a game, set
or match to optimize their available energy resources. By representing warfare,
as a hierarchical scoring system, the results obtained in tennis are used to solve
defence strategy problems. Forecasting in tennis is also considered in this thesis.
A computer program is written in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA), to estimate
the probabilities of players winning for a match in progress. A Bayesian
updating rule is formulated to update the initial estimates with the actual match
statistics as the match is progressing. It is shown how the whole process can
be implemented in real-time. The estimates would provide commentators and
spectators with an objective view on who is likely to win the match. Forecasting
in tennis has applications to gambling and it is demonstrated how mathematical
models can assist both punters and bookmakers. Investigation is carried out on
how the court surface affects a player�s performance. Results indicate that each
player is best suited to a particular surface, and how a player performs on a
surface is directly related to the court speed of the surfaces. Recursion formulas
and generating functions are used for the modelling techniques. Backward recursion
formulas are used to calculate conditional probabilities and mean lengths
remaining with the associated variance for points within a game, games within
a set and sets within a match. Forward recursion formulas are used to calculate
the probabilities of reaching score lines for points within a game, games within
a set and sets within a match. Generating functions are used to calculate the
parameters of distributions of the number of points, games and sets in a match.
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Ordonnancement interactif basé sur des indicateurs applications à la gestion de commandes incertaines et à l'affectation des opérateurs /Letouzey, Agnès. Grabot, Bernard January 2004 (has links)
Reproduction de : Thèse de doctorat : Systèmes industriels : Toulouse, INPT : 2001. / Titre provenant de l'écran-titre. Bibliogr. 137 réf.
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Using Multi-criteria analysis and GIS to determine the brown bear denning habitat : a case study in Sånfjället National Park, SwedenJia, Yanjing, Liu, Zihan January 2011 (has links)
Human disturbance as the main factor influencing the habitat of brown bear (Ursus arctos) has occurred frequently with the development of human society. How to reduce and prevent the conflict between human and brown bears is considered as an important question for brown bear conservation, management and public safety. Sånfjället National Park has one of the densest bear populations in Sweden. Many tourists are attracted to visit bears each year. Through this study, the most possibility brown bear denning habitat in Sånfjället National Park was determined by using Multi-Criteria Analysis. A customized habitat distribution map generator was programmed within the Microsoft Visual Basic® for Applications (VBA) in ArcGIS. Three themes were designed in the map generator, i.e., the human impact emphasis weighted, neutral weighted themes and customized weighted theme. Customized weighted theme was produced for user discovering denning habitat results with user-defined weights. Comparing the final maps generated from the human impact emphasis weighted and neutral weighted themes, human influence concentrated in the south area of the National Park. The trails near Sveduterget should be changed to avoid human disturbance in the bear denning period.
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