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Efficient Error-Controllable High-Order Electromagnetic Modelling of Scattering on Electrically Large Targets with the Locally Corrected Nyström MethodShafieipour, Mohammad January 2015 (has links)
This dissertation is about efficient computation of the electromagnetic fields with the locally corrected Nyström (LCN) method as a point-based boundary element method (BEM). The concept of surface integral equations is discussed and the electric field integral equation (EFIE) is derived from the Maxwell’s equations.
Due to its point-based nature, the LCN discretization of the EFIE has some advantages over discretizing the EFIE by the method-of-moments (MoM) which is an element-based BEM. On the other hand, due to maturity of the MoM, a large body of work is available to resolve the numerical issues arising in MoM while there has been less work related to the relatively new LCN. To combine the benefits of the LCN method and the classical Rao-Wilton-Glisson MoM, equivalence between these BEMs are established and their exact relationships are derived. Both the vector-potential EFIE and the mixed-potential EFIE are covered.
Various aspects of achieving HO convergence to the correct answer using high-order (HO) LCN method are discussed. In particular, the patch size limitation, predicting the optimal degrees of freedom, and the effect of dynamic range in the solution are discussed both analytically and numerically to provide concrete motivations towards HO LCN.
The benefits of an HO BEM can not be realized unless an HO geometry representation is used in conjunction with the BEM. Non-uniform rational b-spline (NURBS) surfaces are the most widely adopted HO geometry modelling technique in various disciplines due to their many advantages. However, a typical mesh created out of NURBS surfaces contain both triangular and quadrilateral elements while formulating LCN based on Gaussian quadrature rules on triangular elements have limitations. As a result, the LCN community has mostly adopted LCN based on curvilinear quadrilateral modelling of the geometry. A new class of Newton-Cotes quadrature rules for triangles is proposed to facilitate incorporating NURBS surfaces into the HO LCN. / May 2016
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A Practical Solution for Eliminating Artificial Image Contrast in Aberration-Corrected TEMTanaka, Nobuo, Kondo, Yushi, Kawai, Tomoyuki, Yamasaki, Jun 02 1900 (has links)
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An algorithm of a fully conservative volume corrected characteristics-mixed method for transport problemsWang, Wenhao 02 June 2010 (has links)
A basic phenomenon modeled computationally is tracer transport in a flow field, such as in porous medium simulation. We analyze the stability and convergence of a fully conservative characteristic method, the Volume Corrected Characteristics-Mixed Method [4] (VCCMM) applied to advection of a dilute tracer in an incompressible flow. Numerical tests for the optimal convergence rate match the results of our theoretical proof. We avoid the CFL constraint on the time step size and obtain a higher order convergence rate compared with Godunov's method. We describe the implementation of the VCCMM, where we feature and define a polyline class for the volume computation of trace-back regions. Some numerical examples show that large time steps can be used in practice, no overshoot or undershoot arises in the solution, and less numerical diffusion is produced compared with Godunov's method. An application to a nuclear waste disposal problem is also presented, where we simulate the processes of advection, reaction, and diffusion of radioactive elements in a simplified far field model. Finally, an extension of the VCCMM is developed for compressible flows, and a stability and convergence analysis is presented. / text
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Efficient Small Area Estimation in the Presence of Measurement Error in CovariatesSingh, Trijya 2011 August 1900 (has links)
Small area estimation is an arena that has seen rapid development in the past 50 years, due to its widespread applicability in government projects, marketing research
and many other areas. However, it is often difficult to obtain error-free data for this purpose. In this dissertation, each project describes a model used for small area estimation in which the covariates are measured with error. We applied different methods of bias correction to improve the estimates of the parameter of interest in the small areas.
There is a variety of methods available for bias correction of estimates in the presence of measurement error. We applied the simulation extrapolation (SIMEX), ordinary corrected scores and Monte Carlo corrected scores methods of bias correction in the Fay-Herriot model, and investigated the performance of the bias-corrected estimators. The performance of the estimators in the presence of non-normal measurement error
and of the SIMEX estimator in the presence of non-additive measurement error was also studied. For each of these situations, we presented simulation studies to observe the performance of the proposed correction procedures. In addition, we applied our proposed methodology to analyze a real life, nontrivial data set and present the results.
We showed that the Lohr-Ybarra estimator is slightly inefficient and that applying methods of bias correction like SIMEX, corrected scores or Monte Carlo corrected
scores (MCCS) increases the efficiency of the small area estimates. In particular, we showed that the simulation based bias correction methods like SIMEX and MCCS
provide a greater gain in efficiency. We also showed that the SIMEX method of bias correction is robust with respect to departures from normality or additivity of measurement error. We showed that the MCCS method is robust with respect to departure from normality of measurement error.
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Phase Stability in Metallic MultilayersGenc, Arda 18 March 2008 (has links)
No description available.
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Optical sectioning in the aberration-corrected scanning transmission and scanning confocal electron microscopeBehan, Gavin Joseph January 2009 (has links)
This thesis concerns the experimental application of the technique of optical sectioning in the aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscope (STEM). Another aim was to perform optical sectioning experiments on the still relatively new scanning confocal electron microscope (SCEM). To test the feasibility of this technique, experiments were performed on a variety of samples to measure the achievable depth response. Deconvolution methods were explored in an attempt to further improve the depth response. Finally, some of the first optical sectioning experiments were performed in the SCEM using both elastic and inelastically scattered electrons. The results showed a clear need to investigate confocal electron microscopy due to the missing cone problem for incoherent imaging in the STEM. This is particularly evident when imaging objects of greater width than the STEM probe. Confocal electron microscopy using inelastic electrons appeared to be a promising imaging mode for the future with this thesis consisting of early work in the field.
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The Determinants of Inflation Differentials across Central and Eastern European CountriesGurbulea, Mihaela January 2015 (has links)
The thesis aims at identifying the reasons behind the heterogeneous inflation performance of countries across Central and Eastern Europe. The impact of a large number of variables is being assessed in a dynamic panel data model covering 20 countries over the period 2003-2013. The empirical results suggest that cross-country differences in inflation are attributed to the structure of the economy, to the capital deepening effects and openness. Along with the structural factors, cyclical positions also prove to be of particular importance in explaining inflation across the region, since during the last decade most of the Central and Eastern European countries have experienced fast GDP growth, a credit boom and increased domestic demand that in turn fueled inflation.
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Informovanost pedagogů o významu korekce sedu a ergonomii pracovního místa / Informing teachers about the importance of correct seating and ergonomic vork spacePaďourková, Marcela January 2012 (has links)
Title: Informing teachers about the importance of correct seating and ergonomic work space. Problem definition: This dissertation addresses Basic and Special School teachers' and Teachers College students' level of awarness about the meaning of Corrected sitting position and their knowledge of suitable ergonomic, educational school furniture and the conditions for achieving the right Corrected sitting position. Reasoning: Children at schools often have problems with corrected sitting and teachers often don't know the aspects of right body-control. They also very often pay no or very little attention to this problem. Corrected sitting position, which is necessary to be applied in schools, is one of the fundamental pre-requisite of right kinetic advancement and creation of premises for school work. Dissertation objectives: Purpose of this dissertation is to find out what is the teachers' level of awareness about the necessity of using Corrected sitting position at schools and aspects of the right body-control and how much they know about the possibilities of using ergonomic educational furniture. Methodology: This dissertation is a analytical study. I work with the findings from questionnaires filled in both by Basic and Special School teachers and Teachers College students. After processing and...
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Estimação em modelos funcionais com erro normais e repetições não balanceadas / Estimation in functional models by using a normal error and replications unbalancedJoan Neylo da Cruz Rodriguez 29 April 2008 (has links)
Esta dissertação compreende um estudo da eficiência de estimadores dos parâmetros no modelo funcional com erro nas variáveis, com repetições para contornar o problema de falta de identificação. Nela, discute-se os procedimentos baseados nos métodos de máxima verossimilhança e escore corrigido. As estimativas obtidas pelos dois métodos levam a resultados similares. / This work is concerned with a study on the efficiency of parameter estimates in the functional linear relashionship with constant variances. Where the lack of identification is resolved of by considering replications. Estimation is dealt with by using maximum likelihood and the corrected score approach. Comparisons between the approaches are illustrated by using simulated data.
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Estimação em modelos funcionais com erro normais e repetições não balanceadas / Estimation in functional models by using a normal error and replications unbalancedCruz Rodriguez, Joan Neylo da 29 April 2008 (has links)
Esta dissertação compreende um estudo da eficiência de estimadores dos parâmetros no modelo funcional com erro nas variáveis, com repetições para contornar o problema de falta de identificação. Nela, discute-se os procedimentos baseados nos métodos de máxima verossimilhança e escore corrigido. As estimativas obtidas pelos dois métodos levam a resultados similares. / This work is concerned with a study on the efficiency of parameter estimates in the functional linear relashionship with constant variances. Where the lack of identification is resolved of by considering replications. Estimation is dealt with by using maximum likelihood and the corrected score approach. Comparisons between the approaches are illustrated by using simulated data.
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