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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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Křesťanská konverze tradičních básnických žánrů v díle Paulina z Noly / The christian conversion of the traditional poetic genres in the work of Paulinus of Nola

Procházka, Pavel January 2010 (has links)
The aim of this thesis is to analyze the way in which Paulinus of Nola employs the classical literary heritage in his genre poems. The object of analysis in particular are his carm. 17 (propemptikon), carm. 25 (epithalamion) and carm. 31 (consolatio). The base of comparison are those poems of classical Roman poets that belong to these genres, especially those of Statius, and also Menander the Rhetors treatise Peri epideiktikon.
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Revue z bedny / Revue from the box

Holbeinová, Zuzana January 2017 (has links)
The aim of this diploma thesis is to make available and analyze the production called Revue from the Case, which premiered on the experimental stage of the State Theatrical Studio Prague on March 25, 1968. This premiere was preceded by the successes of individual parts of the production at EXPO 58 in Brussels and EXPO 67 in Montreal. Based on the preserved archive materials for this production, whose main authors were Ladislav Rychman, Jiří Procházka and Jaromír Staněk, I will also attempt to name the basic principles, benefits and limits of Laterna magika.
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Efektivita finančního trhu / Financial market efficiency

KOPTIŠ, Daniel January 2018 (has links)
This diploma thesis analyses the market efficiency hypothesis of chosen currency pairs EUR/USD, EUR/CZK and USD/CZK. The aim of this study is to describe the price behaviour of chosen financial assets and verify the random walk hypothesis on the foreign exchange market. Model of random walk says there is no relationship between historical and future prices, so price changes are random and cannot be predicted. Random walk hypothesis was tested by chosen statistic tests runs test, test of auto-correlation, variance ratio test and unit root test (Augmented Dickey-Fuller Test). Data were collected through the online trading platform and tested in EViews. Period of testing for daily changes (D1) was chosen from 31.12.2009 to 29.12.2017 and for weekly changes (T1) from 2.1.2005 to 29.12.2017. This thesis proved weak-form efficiency of EUR/USD and USD/CZK for both daily changes and weekly changes in a chosen period. Inefficient behaviour of daily changes of EUR/CZK (D1) was indicated by runs test, test of autocorrelation and variance ratio test. There is a question what the cause of inefficiency is. The most likely explanation is currency intervention of the Czech National Bank which took place from April 2013 to April 2017 in order to achieve the inflation target and prevent deflation. Traders could also achieve profits by speculating on appreciation of Czech Crown below 27,-crowns/euro which is not in harmony with efficient-market hypothesis. Moreover, currency pair EUR/CZK is not liquid as major currency pairs and there are bigger transaction costs because of bid-offer spread. This work can contribute to next research in connection with results of this study. To verify if the cause of inefficient behaviour of daily price changes of EUR/USD are currency interventions of the Czech National Bank, I would suggest testing efficient-market hypothesis exactly at the time of interventions. It would be also suitable to compare results of different methodologies including testing in short-time intervals of price changes.
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Pověsti Benešovska (Pověsti mezi stříbropěnnou Vltavou a kamenitou Sázavou) / Legends of the Benesov region (Legends between the silverfroth Vltava and the stony Sazava)

ZÍVALOVÁ, Petra January 2009 (has links)
The diploma thesis consists of two main parts {--} theoretical and practical. The theoretical part deals with a character of collected tales with regard to a region and explains the meaning of the word ``legend{\crqq}. Furthermore it summrizes briefly what is an illustration and targets four illustrators of Old Czech Legends by Alois Jirásek (Věnceslav Černý, Antonín Procházka, Mikoláš Aleš and Jiří Trnka). At the conclusion of this part the illustration processing itself is inscribed. Creating a set of illustrations {--} the practical part {--} is the produce of the thesis. A supplement, that contains the set of collected legends, is added to the thesis.
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Market Making jako obchodní strategie / Market Making as a trading strategy

Bartík, Jan January 2017 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the market-making strategy's profitability analysis, tested on simulation of central order book. The theoretical part describes how the market maker quotes the price of supply and demand and mathematically proves under which circumstances this strategy is profitable. The practical part introduces a simulation of the central order book. The advantage of simulating the entire order book is that we have information about the number of market participants and quotes at any given time. It also introduces a fictitious market maker quoting the price of supply and demand at any given moment, the price being determined by the price of the previous time step. The order book is simulated in three different settings - random walk, mean-reversion and leptokurtic distribution, and it is shown that the expected profitability of the market-maker strategy is positive in all three cases.
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Aplikace náhodné procházky v teorii her / Random walk and game theory

Vondrušková, Ivana January 2008 (has links)
A random walk is a mathematical formalization of a trajectory that consists of taking succesive random steps. The results od random walk analysis have been applied to computer science, economics, biology tec. This thesis is concentrated on connection between random walk and games theory especially with thinglering simulation. The application part of this thesis is focused on game strategies, that determine the amount of bet in next game.
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Dekompozice orientovaných a neorientovaných grafů / Decompositions of directed and undirected graphs

Pelikánová, Petra January 2021 (has links)
Eulerian graphs have a closed walk traversing each edge exactly once. Finding such a walk is a basic arc routing problem based on a road network. Most of the problems with applications in operational research are NP-hard. We describe a formal model of a road network and vehicle routes and formulate several arc routing problems motivated by winter road maintenance in the Czech Republic. The main part is focused on single vehicle routing problems on trees. We propose a new unfairness minimization problem for finding a vehicle route with properties that lead to a minimal number of resident complaints against unfair maintenance. Residents feel like they are skipped when the vehicle route has multiple trips and passes nearby without providing maintenance to their street. By reduction of the necklace splitting problem to the unfairness minimization problem we prove it is PPA-complete. Further, we define a restricted arc routing problem on trees which formalize condi- tions given by Czech legislation. We proved the existence of a polynomial algorithm for deciding whether a single vehicle route exists when there is a single priority for roads. If multiple priorities are used, we express conditions and conjectures when the problem has polynomial complexity. Finally, a utilization of the model is illustrated by an...
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Teorie efektivních trhů, historie a současnost / Efficient market theory, history and present

Petrus, Jiří January 2016 (has links)
The main aim of thesis is to assess the validity of Efficient markets theory in a particular case. Efficient markets theory is a theoretical model of a financial market that is very similar to the model of a perfectly competitive market. Efficient markets theory gives an explanation of price movement of financial instruments. Efficient market is based on similar assumptions as a perfectly competitive market. These assumptions are not always entirely realistic. For this reason perfectly competitive market does not exist, it is only a theoretical model describing an ideal situation. The thesis answers the question of whether the Efficient markets theory also theory or vice versa reality.
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Situační komedie Antonína Procházky / Crazy Comedy of Antonín Procházka

Adamcová, Veronika January 2018 (has links)
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of crazy comedy of the contemporary creator of the author type of productions, Antonín Procházka. The inclusion of the author amongst creators of the author-type productions defines Procházka as the author who writes, directs and plays in his theatre plays. The aim of the diploma thesis is to analyze the comedies of the author from the point of view of the construction of the crazy comedy and in terms of how to build comic situations and work with humor. I try to find out if there are features and procedures that are typical of his plays and how his plays respect and use the rules of the genre of crazy comedy. Diploma thesis also includes work with specialist literature and an analysis of available professional reviews and period reviews. In the beginning, I present aims and structure this diploma thesis. In the first part of the thesis I briefly describe the life of the author, and in more detail, I deal with the inspiration and the facts that influenced the author's work. Treatise on the crazy comedy complements this thesis because of a comprehensive view of the issue. The diploma thesis is complemented by the theoretical grounding of the crazy comedy, its characters, level and construction of humor, for a comprehensive view of the issue. In the main part...
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Život a dílo prof. O. Rutrleho / Life and work prof. O. Rutrle

Pek, Vladislav January 2012 (has links)
The dissertation called The Life and Work of Professor Otto Rutrle deals with the fate and work of a practical theologian from the second generation of The Czechoslovak Church (Hussite). Introductory chapter is dedicated to Karel Farský, the first patriarch of The Czechoslovak Church (Hussite). It also describes the circumstances of the birth of The Czechoslovak Church (Hussite) and its first years of existence. The second chapter follows Gustav Adolf Procházka, the second patriarch of The Czechoslovak Church (Hussite). The chapter also deals with a fight of The Czechoslovak Church (Hussite) to obtain its own university. The education of theology students is the topic for the third chapter. It describes the education of theology students from the foundation of the church to the year 1990. The main part of the dissertation deals with the life and work of Professor Otto Rutrle, his activity in the church and also on theology faculties. His work on a practical theology is divided to subchapters accordingly to respective subjects.

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