Search for dissertations about: "independent component analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 129 swedish dissertations containing the words independent component analysis.
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1. Formal Approaches to Service-oriented Design : From Behavioral Modeling to Service Analysis
Abstract : Service-oriented systems (SOS) have recently emerged as context-independent component-based systems. In contrast to components, services can be created, invoked, composed and destroyed at run-time. Services are assumed to be platform independent and available for use within heterogeneous applications. READ MORE
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2. Type Ia Supernova Cosmology : Quantitative Spectral Analysis
Abstract : Type Ia supernovae have been successfully used as standardized candles to study the expansion history of the Universe. In the past few years, these studies led to the exciting result of an accelerated expansion caused by the repelling action of some sort of dark energy. READ MORE
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3. A weak space-time formulation for the linear stochastic heat equation
Abstract : The topic covered in this thesis is the introduction of a new formulation for the linear stochastic heat equation driven by additive noise, based on the space-time variational formulation for its deterministic counterpart. Having a variational formulation allows the use of the so called inf-sup theory in order to obtain results of existence and uniqueness in a relatively simple way. READ MORE
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4. Transient growth of disturbances in laminar pipe flow
Abstract : Transient growth of disturbances is studied theoretically in pipe Poiseuille flow and experimentally both in pipe and plane Poiseuille flow. The theoretical results, based on the initial value problem, show that a large transient amplification occurs for small, angular dependent disturbances in pipe Poiseuille flow although all modes are damped. READ MORE
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5. A Formalized Approach to Multi-View Components for Embedded Systems : Applied to Tool Integration, Run-Time Adaptivity and Architecture Exploration
Abstract : Development of embedded systems poses an increasing challenge fordevelopers largely due to increasing complexity. Several factors contribute tothe complexity challenge:• the number of extra-functional properties applying to embedded systems,such as resource usage, timing effects, safety. READ MORE