Search for dissertations about: "summary curve"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 42 swedish dissertations containing the words summary curve.
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1. A Parametric Approach to Yeast Growth Curve Estimation and Standardization
Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to contribute to the understanding of yeast growth. It builds upon a dataset consisting of growth curves of 576 Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants in eight different environments. The data will be a part of a publicly available phenotypic library, PROPHECY, containing growth curves and characteristics of viable S. READ MORE
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2. The short, excited life of tellurium : Lifetime analysis of excited states in the Te midshell region
Abstract : In this licentiate thesis, lifetimes of low lying excited states in the midshell region of tellurium isotopes are discussed. The nuclear lifetimes are interesting properties to study, since they are inversely proportional to the transition probabilities, which contain information on the underlying structure of the nucleus. READ MORE
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3. Linear statistics of random matrices and log-gases
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with point processes arising in Random Matrix Theory. It is a compilation thesis: it consists of an introduction and three research papers.In Paper A and Paper B, we study random matrices from the classical compact groups, namely orthogonal, unitary, and symplectic matrices distributed according to Haar measure. READ MORE
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4. Topics in projective algebraic optimization
Abstract : This thesis explores optimization challenges within algebraic statistics, employing both topological and geometrical methodologies to derive new insights. The main focus is the optimization degree of nearest point and Gaussian maximum likelihood estimation problems with algebraic constraints. READ MORE
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5. Multivariate processing and modelling of hyphenated metabolite data
Abstract : One trend in the ‘omics’ sciences is the generation of increasing amounts of data, describing complex biological samples. To cope with this and facilitate progress towards reliable diagnostic tools, it is crucial to develop methods for extracting representative and predictive information. READ MORE