Search for dissertations about: "color theory"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 40 swedish dissertations containing the words color theory.
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1. The Visible and the Invisible : Color Contrast Phenomena in Space
Abstract : This study deals with the changes in color that arise in space, primarily simultaneous contrast in three dimensions. The typical account of simultaneous contrast is that the contrast phenomenon occurs between two or more color surfaces seen together, thus affecting one another. READ MORE
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2. It's All in the Brain : A Theory of the Qualities of Perception
Abstract : This dissertation concerns the location and nature of phenomenal qualities. Arguably, these qualities naively seem to belong to perceived external objects. However, we also seem to experience phenomenal qualities in hallucinations, and in hallucinations we do not perceive any external objects. READ MORE
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3. Group-Theoretical Structure in Multispectral Color and Image Databases
Abstract : Many applications lead to signals with nonnegative function values. Understanding the structure of the spaces of nonnegative signals is therefore of interest in many different areas. Hence, constructing effective representation spaces with suitable metrics and natural transformations is an important research topic. READ MORE
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4. Noise sensitivity and FK-type representations for Gaussian and stable processes
Abstract : This thesis contains four papers on probability theory. Paper A concerns the question of whether the exclusion sensitivity and exclusion stability of a sequence of Boolean functions are monotone with respect to adding edges to the underlying sequence of graphs. READ MORE
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5. Exploring effective descriptions of gauge fields and strings : A Lagrangian approach with insights from color-kinematics duality
Abstract : The concept of a color-kinematics duality is an important driving force in advancing the modern understanding of scattering amplitudes, in both field theory and string theory. Yet, open questions remain that motivate the need for a deeper understanding of the duality. READ MORE