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    XXV. mezinárodní kolokvium o regionálních vědách

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    Title in English: 25th International Colloquium on Regional Sciences: Conference proceedings The conference proceedings consists of papers presented at the 25th International Colloquium on Regional Sciences that was organized by Department of Regional Economics and Administration FEA MU. It contains 57 articles arranged by topic. The individual articles deal with e.g. socioeconomic disparities among regions, regional policy, territory attractiveness, tourism, or regional public administration

    Remarks on periodic solvability of nonlinear ordinary differential equations

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    Studium poměrů plnění formy při tlakovém lití

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    Metoda MASP a řízení v konečném čase

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    The paper is focused to problems with finite and infinite models and time optimization in the MASV method – Method of Aggregate State Variables.Článek je zaměřen na problémy nekonečných a konečných modelů a časové optimalizace v metodě MASP – Metoda Agregovaných Stavových Proměnných

    Remarks to weakly continuous inverse operators and an application in hyperelasticity

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    Semi-Automated Classification of Landform Elements in Armenia Based on SRTM DEM using K-Means Unsupervised Classification

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    Land elements have been used as basic landform descriptors in many science disciplines, including soil mapping, vegetation mapping, and landscape ecology. This paper presents a semi-automatic method based on k-means unsupervised classification to analyze geomorphometric features as landform elements in Armenia. First, several data layers were derived from DEM: elevation, slope, profile curvature, plan curvature and flow path length. Then, k-means algorithm has been used for classifying landform elements based on these morphomertic parameters. The classification has seven landform classes. Overall, landform classification is performed in the form of a three-level hierarchical scheme. The resulting map reflects the general topography and landform character of Armenia
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