Search for dissertations about: "b theory of time"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 164 swedish dissertations containing the words b theory of time.
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1. Objects in Time : Studies of Persistence in B-time
Abstract : This thesis is about the conceptualization of persistence of physical, middle-sized objects within the theoretical framework of the revisionary ‘B-theory’ of time. According to the B-theory, time does not flow, but is an extended and inherently directed fourth dimension along which the history of the universe is ‘laid out’ once and for all. READ MORE
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2. Extended Förster Theory of Electronic Energy Transport within Pairs of Reorienting Chromophoric Molecules
Abstract : An extended Förster theory (EFT), previously derived (L. B.-Å. Johansson et al. READ MORE
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3. Digital block transmission and time-of-flight estimation : receiver design and performance analysis
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with signal processing aspects of digital block transmission and time-of-flight estimation. Receivers are derived and analysed based on the assumption that the received signals have been corrupted with additive Gaussian noise and linear distortion. READ MORE
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4. Collaboration in practice : A multiple case study on collaboration between small enterprises and university researchers
Abstract : University-industry collaborations (UICs) have been hailed as key for Sweden's innovativeness and economic growth. Similarly, building research and innovation policies for the promotion of collaboration between universities and industry have become a cornerstone for many other European countries. READ MORE
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5. Performance and Optimization Aspects of Time Critical Networking
Abstract : 5G and beyond networks are driven by the vision of the Internet of Things and mission-critical communications that have time-sensitive applications requiring low latency. These new, related to the previous network generations, requirements are challenging and they have a technical impact on the design of communication networks and classical networks cannot support such requirements. READ MORE