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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
171

Motion segmentation across image sequences

Tweed, David S. January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
172

Applications of experimental design and calibration in analytical chemistry and improved chlorophyll measurement techniques

Hernandez, Pedro Wilfredo Araujo January 1997 (has links)
No description available.
173

Strominger's system on non-Kähler hermitian manifolds

Lee, Hwasung January 2011 (has links)
In this thesis, we investigate the Strominger system on non-Kähler manifolds. We will present a natural generalization of the Strominger system for non-Kähler hermitian manifolds M with c₁(M) = 0. These manifolds are more general than balanced hermitian manifolds with holomorphically trivial canonical bundles. We will then consider explicit examples when M can be realized as a principal torus fibration over a Kähler surface S. We will solve the Strominger system on such construction which also includes manifolds of topology (k−1)(S²×S⁴)#k(S³×S³). We will investigate the anomaly cancellation condition on the principal torus fibration M. The anomaly cancellation condition reduces to a complex Monge-Ampère-type PDE, and we will prove existence of solution following Yau’s proof of the Calabi-conjecture [Yau78], and Fu and Yau’s analysis [FY08]. Finally, we will discuss the physical aspects of our work. We will discuss the Strominger system using α'-expansion and present a solution up to (α')¹-order. In the α'-expansion approach on a principal torus fibration, we will show that solving the anomaly cancellation condition in topology is necessary and sufficient to solving it analytically. We will discuss the potential problems with α'-expansion approach and consider the full Strominger system with the Hull connection. We will show that the α'-expansion does not correctly capture the behaviour of the solution even up to (α')¹-order and should be used with caution.
174

Response Decrement in the Rat Following Various Sequences of Partial Punishment Training

Wroten, James D. 05 1900 (has links)
The present study was designed to test for sequential effects of partial punishment training.
175

An Approximate Solution to the Dirichlet Problem

Redwine, Edward William 08 1900 (has links)
In the category of mathematics called partial differential equations there is a particular type of problem called the Dirichlet problem. Proof is given in many partial differential equation books that every Dirichlet problem has one and only one solution. The explicit solution is very often not easily determined, so that a method for approximating the solution at certain points becomes desirable. The purpose of this paper is to present and investigate one such method.
176

Partial pooling by independent firms with allocation according to contribution to pool

Silbermayr, Lena, Gerchak, Yigal January 2019 (has links) (PDF)
We consider two firms which pool some of their inventory. The pool is created by the firms' contributions, and a firm's entitlement for an allocation from the pool (if needed) is a function of its contribution. Transshipment from the pool is costly, but the firms can benefit from reduced risk through inventory sharing using the pool. We analyze the resulting non-cooperative game. We prove existence of a Nash equilibrium and compare it to a model with centralized control. An appropriate compensation cost for using the other firms contribution to the pool can induce the retailers to achieve centralized solutions. We also compare the optimal partial pooling strategy to the special cases of no pooling and complete pooling and discuss situations where it is likely that one of the special cases will be optimal. Numerical results confirm that in the prevalent practice of partial pooling the retailers can achieve higher expected profits than under no pooling or complete pooling and that there is a significant difference between a setting with independent players and a model of central control.
177

Group theoretical and compatibility approaches to some nonlinear PDEs arising in the study of non-Newtonian fluid mechanics

Aziz, Taha 06 May 2015 (has links)
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy. Johannesburg, 2015. / This thesis is primarily concerned with the analysis of some nonlinear problems arising in the study of non-Newtonian fluid mechanics by employing group theoretic and compatibility approaches. It is well known now that many manufacturing processes in industry involve non-Newtonian fluids. Examples of such fluids include polymer solutions and melts, paints, blood, ketchup, pharmaceuticals and many others. The mathematical and physical behaviour of non-Newtonian fluids is intermediate between that of purely viscous fluid and that of a perfectly elastic solid. These fluids cannot be described by the classical Navier–Stokes theory. Striking manifestations of non-Newtonian fluids have been observed experimentally such as the Weissenberg or rod-climbing effect, extrudate swell or vortex growth in a contraction flow. Due to diverse physical structure of non-Newtonian fluids, many constitutive equations have been developed mainly under the classification of differential type, rate type and integral type. Amongst the many non-Newtonian fluid models, the fluids of differential type have received much attention in order to explain features such as normal stress effects, rod climbing, shear thinning and shear thickening. Most physical phenomena dealing with the study of non-Newtonian fluids are modelled in the form of nonlinear partial differential equations (PDEs). It is easier to solve a linear problem due to its extensive study as well due to
178

Guidelines for the use of wrought wire clasps for removable partial dentures

Naidoo, Lushen Manickum 23 September 2010 (has links)
MDent, Faculty of Haelth Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand
179

The application of non-linear partial differential equations for the removal of noise in audio signal processing

Shipton, Jarrod Jay January 2017 (has links)
A dissertation submitted in fulfllment for the degree of Masters of Science in the Faculty of Science School of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics October 2017. / This work explores a new method of applying partial di erential equations to audio signal processing, particularly that of noise removal. Two methods are explored and compared to the method of noise removal used in the free software Audacity(R). The rst of these methods uses a non-linear variation of the di usion equation in two dimensions, coupled with a non-linear sink/source term, in order to lter the imaginary and real components of an array of overlapping windows of the signal's Fourier transform. The second model is that of a non-linear di usion function applied to the magnitude of the Fourier transform in order to estimate the noise power spectrum to be used in a spectral subtraction noise removal technique. The technique in this work features nite di erence methods to approximate the solutions of each of the models. / LG2018
180

Spectral properties of a fourth order differential equation with eigenvalue dependent boundary conditions

Moletsane, Boitumelo 23 February 2012 (has links)
M.Sc., Faculty of Science, University of the Witwatersrand, 2011

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