Search for dissertations about: "The target of 2020"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 249 swedish dissertations containing the words The target of 2020.
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1. Art of the Possible? : Feasibility and Compliance in Ideal and Nonideal Theory
Abstract : In the past decade, the value of so-called ideal theory has become a major point of dispute among political theorists. While critics of ideal theory accuse this approach of “idle utopianism”, its advocates fault the critics for conceding to “cynical realism”.This dissertation examines two charges against ideal theory. READ MORE
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2. Calibration of Probabilistic Predictive Models
Abstract : Predicting unknown and unobserved events is a common task in many domains. Mathematically, the uncertainties arising in such prediction tasks can be described by probabilistic predictive models. Ideally, the model estimates of these uncertainties allow us to distinguish between uncertain and trustworthy predictions. READ MORE
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3. The Trials of the Intertextual: The Translation and Reception of Tatyana Tolstaya's Kys´ in Sweden and the United States
Abstract : This dissertation analyses the translation and reception of Tatyana Tolstaya’s novel Kys´ (2000). The analysis includes, as well as the Russian source text, the Swedish translation Därv (2003), translated by Staffan Skott and Maria Nikolajeva, and the English translation The Slynx (2003), translated by Jamey Gambrell. READ MORE
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4. Cooperative Multi-Vehicle Circumnavigation and Tracking of a Mobile Target
Abstract : A multi-vehicle system is composed of interconnected vehicles coordinated to complete a certain task. When controlling such systems, the aim is to obtain a coordinated behaviour through local interactions among vehicles and the surrounding environment. READ MORE
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5. Spectroscopic studies of the negative state of atoms
Abstract : Negative ions are of fundamental interest in atomic physics due to the enhanced importance of the electron correlation. In this thesis new spectroscopic methods have been developed and then applied to study the nature of atomic negative ions. READ MORE