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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.
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Analýza kritických míst ve strategické analýze a jejich vliv na plánování tržeb pro ocenění podniku / An analysis of critical points in the strategy analysis and their effect on sales forecasting for business valuation

Menčlová, Barbora January 2011 (has links)
This diploma thesis focuses on strategic analysis of Škoda Auto, a. s. Its first part summarizes strategic analyses theory. The next part analyses factors of internal and external potential. The main emphasis is on a warning against possible difficulties and a recommendation for evaluation. It compares students' opinions with the opinions of company and group management and in appropriate cases the opinion of dealers. Their opinions are based on questionnaire survey. The end of the thesis deals with a strategic analysis of the effect on sales forecasting.
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Quantum Field Theory on Non-commutative Spacetimes

Borris, Markus 27 April 2011 (has links) (PDF)
The time coordinate is a common obstacle in the theory of non-commutative (nc.) spacetimes. Despite that, this work shows how the interplay between quantum fields and an underlying nc. spacetime can still be analyzed, even for the case of nc. time. This is done for the example of a general Moyal-type external potential scattering of the Dirac field in Moyal-Minkowski spacetime. The spacetime is a rare example of a Lorentzian non-compact nc. geometry. Elements of the associated spectral function algebra are shown to be operationally involved at the level of quantum field operators by Bogoliubovs formula. Furthermore, a similar task is attacked in the case of locally nc. spacetimes. An explicit star-product is constructed by a method of Kontsevich. It implements a decay of non-commutativity with increasing distance. This behavior should benefit the technical side - diverse interesting formal attempts are discussed. It is striven for unification of several toy models of nc. spacetimes and a general strategy to define quantum field operators. Within the latter one has to implement the usual quantum behavior as well as a new kind of spacetime behavior. It is shown how this two-fold character causes key difficulties in understanding.
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Quantum Field Theory on Non-commutative Spacetimes

Borris, Markus 06 April 2011 (has links)
The time coordinate is a common obstacle in the theory of non-commutative (nc.) spacetimes. Despite that, this work shows how the interplay between quantum fields and an underlying nc. spacetime can still be analyzed, even for the case of nc. time. This is done for the example of a general Moyal-type external potential scattering of the Dirac field in Moyal-Minkowski spacetime. The spacetime is a rare example of a Lorentzian non-compact nc. geometry. Elements of the associated spectral function algebra are shown to be operationally involved at the level of quantum field operators by Bogoliubovs formula. Furthermore, a similar task is attacked in the case of locally nc. spacetimes. An explicit star-product is constructed by a method of Kontsevich. It implements a decay of non-commutativity with increasing distance. This behavior should benefit the technical side - diverse interesting formal attempts are discussed. It is striven for unification of several toy models of nc. spacetimes and a general strategy to define quantum field operators. Within the latter one has to implement the usual quantum behavior as well as a new kind of spacetime behavior. It is shown how this two-fold character causes key difficulties in understanding.

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