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The Small Law Library and the Librarian
Preporsition for bachelor thesis project, working from the inside and out. Emphasising spatial quality and experience, More or less ignoring form and program. Iâve had issues with these aspects in earlier project, the form or the program takes alot of place in the project. I havenât tried this approach before, itâs an attractive thought to allow the project take a form of itâs own, enclosing those spaces i create. The initial concept was to place the pools on the ground (not digging them into the ground) making them volumes that divide and define spaces. Also shifting the interaction between those in the water and those walking alongside the edges. The ceiling should mirror the spaces created by the pool. sinking down over some areas and opening up above others. My process is usually exploratory, I find something i canât undestand or something where i canât image the outcome. I play with this until patterns emerge or i feel i can control it. In that stage the inspiration vains. Itâs magical to experiencing new things and constantly learning. When i come to that state the project tends to generate itself. During this thesis project I want to define my own process. I want to put it into words in order to understand it myself, but also in order to communicate it to others. Map it all out and hopefully find what makes a project selfgenerating. Filter everything and find the essence of what iâve learned from my education.
Accessibility of Nonlinear Time-Delay Systems
A full characterization of accessibility is provided for nonlinear time-delay systems. It generalizes the rank condition which is known for weak controllability of linear time-delay systems, as well as the celebrated geometric approach for delay-free nonlinear systems and the characterization of their accessibility. Besides, fundamental results are derived on integrability and basis completion which are of major importance for a number of general control problems for nonlinear time-delay systems. They are shown to impact preconceived ideas about canonical forms for nonlinear time-delay systems
On the reduction of hypercubic lattice artifacts
This note presents a comparative study of various options to reduce the
errors coming from the discretization of a Quantum Field Theory in a lattice
with hypercubic symmetry. We show that it is possible to perform an
extrapolation towards the continuum which is able to eliminate systematically
the artifacts which break the O(4) symmetry.Comment: 15 pages. 4 figures. Minor changes (Appendix and refs added
Integrability for Nonlinear Time-Delay Systems
In this note, the notion of integrability is defined for 1-forms defined in the time-delay context. While in the delay-free case, a set of 1-forms defines a vector space, it is shown that 1-forms computed for time-delay systems have to be viewed as elements of a module over a certain non-commutative polynomial ring. Two notions of integrability are defined, strong and weak integrability, which coincide in the delay-free case. Necessary and sufficient conditions are given to check if a set of 1-forms is strongly or weakly integrable. To show the importance of the topic, integrability of 1-forms is used to characterize the accessibility property for nonlinear time-delay systems. The possibility of transforming a system into a certain normal form is also considered
Convergence to Purchasing Power Parity at the Commencement of the Euro
We investigate convergence towards Purchasing Power Parity (PPP) within the Euro Zone and between the Euro Zone and its main partners using panel data methods that incorporate serial and contemporaneous correlation. We find strong rejections of the unit root hypothesis, and therefore evidence of PPP, in the Euro Zone for different numeraire currencies, as well as in the Euro Zone plus the United States, with the US dollar as the numeraire currency, starting between 1996 and 1999. The process of convergence towards PPP, however, begins earlier, generally in 1992 or 1993 following the adoption of the Maastricht Treaty.PPP EURO PANEL UNIT ROOT
Structural accessibility and structural observability of nonlinear networked systems
The classical notions of structural controllability and structural
observability are receiving increasing attention in Network Science, since they
provide a mathematical basis to answer how the network structure of a dynamic
system affects its controllability and observability properties. However, these
two notions are formulated assuming systems with linear dynamics, which
significantly limit their applicability. To overcome this limitation, here we
introduce and fully characterize the notions "structural accessibility" and
"structural observability" for systems with nonlinear dynamics. We show how
nonlinearities make easier the problem of controlling and observing networked
systems, reducing the number of variables that are necessary to directly
control and directly measure. Our results contribute to understanding better
the role that the network structure and nonlinearities play in our ability to
control and observe complex dynamic systems
Document Retrieval on Repetitive Collections
Document retrieval aims at finding the most important documents where a
pattern appears in a collection of strings. Traditional pattern-matching
techniques yield brute-force document retrieval solutions, which has motivated
the research on tailored indexes that offer near-optimal performance. However,
an experimental study establishing which alternatives are actually better than
brute force, and which perform best depending on the collection
characteristics, has not been carried out. In this paper we address this
shortcoming by exploring the relationship between the nature of the underlying
collection and the performance of current methods. Via extensive experiments we
show that established solutions are often beaten in practice by brute-force
alternatives. We also design new methods that offer superior time/space
trade-offs, particularly on repetitive collections.Comment: Accepted to ESA 2014. Implementation and experiments at
http://www.cs.helsinki.fi/group/suds/rlcsa
Dynamics and rheology of a dilute suspension of vesicles: higher order theory
Vesicles under shear flow exhibit various dynamics: tank-treading (),
tumbling () and vacillating-breathing (). A consistent higher order
theory reveals a direct bifurcation from to if is small enough (= vesicle relaxation time towards
equilibrium shape, =shear rate). At larger the is
preceded by the mode. For we recover the leading order original
calculation, where the mode coexists with . The consistent calculation
reveals several quantitative discrepancies with recent works, and points to new
features. We analyse rheology and find that the effective viscosity exhibits a
minimum at and bifurcation points.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figure
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