Search for dissertations about: "central differential mechanism"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words central differential mechanism.
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1. Go the Extra Mile for Accountability : Privacy Protection Measures for Emerging Information Management Systems
Abstract : The thesis considers a systematic approach to design and develop techniques for preventing personal data exposure in next generation information management systems with the aim of ensuring accountability of data controllers (entities that process personal data).With a rapid growth in the communication technologies, heterogenous computing environments that offer cost-effective data processing alternatives are emerging. READ MORE
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2. Pointwise Maximal Leakage : Robust, Flexible and Explainable Privacy
Abstract : For several decades now, safeguarding sensitive information from disclosure has been a key focus in computer science and information theory. Especially, in the past two decades, the subject of privacy has received significant attention due to the widespread collection and processing of data in various facets of society. READ MORE
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3. Effects of surfactant adjuvants on plant leaf cuticle barrier properties
Abstract : I avhandlingen undersöks växelverkan mellan det yttersta lagret på växters blad (cutikeln), aktiva substanser, och ämnen som tillsätts för att öka bekämpningsmedlens effekt, i detta fall vissa former av tensider. Barriären som hindrar upptag av främmande ämnen i växten sitter i cutikeln. READ MORE
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4. Theoretical Investigation into Longitudinal Dispersion in Natural Rivers — A Scaling Dispersion Model
Abstract : Using a broad variety of scientific methods this dissertation systematically investigates the fundamental mechanisms underlying the dispersion processes in natural rivers and their mathematical descriptions in a geometrical framework. Emphasis is on the geometrical variations and irregularities of a natural river and their scales. READ MORE
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5. Single-Electron Tunneling Spectroscopy in Magnetic Nanoparticles and Molecular Magnets
Abstract : This thesis deals with single-electron tunneling in transistor-like devices in which the central electrode is either a metal nanoparticle (possibly ferromagnetic) or a molecular magnet. The investigated systems split into two different categories, depending on the size of the central island. READ MORE