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The new era of 1,2,4-oxadiazoles
2009
The synthesis, the chemical and photochemical reactivity, and the use of 1,2,4-oxadiazoles in materials and as bioactive compounds have been reviewed. The material in this survey includes some historical background, general features, state-of-the-art applications together with a critical discussion about current limitations and suggestions for future developments.
The Poincar\'e-Cartan Form in Superfield Theory
2018
An intrinsic description of the Hamilton-Cartan formalism for first-order Berezinian variational problems determined by a submersion of supermanifolds is given. This is achieved by studying the associated higher-order graded variational problem through the Poincar\'e-Cartan form. Noether theorem and examples from superfield theory and supermechanics are also discussed.
Swampland Bounds on the Abelian Gauge Sector
2019
We derive bounds on the number of abelian gauge group factors in six-dimensional gravitational theories with minimal supersymmetry and in their F-theoretic realisations. These bounds follow by requiring consistency of certain BPS strings in the spectrum of the theory, as recently proposed in the literature. Under certain assumptions this approach constrains the number of abelian gauge group factors in six-dimensional supergravity theories with at least one tensor multiplet to be $N \leq 20$ (or $N \leq 22$ in absence of charged matter). For any geometric F-theory realisation with at least one tensor multiplet we establish the bound $N \leq 16$ by demanding unitarity of a heterotic solitonic…
Faculty Perception of Inclusion in the University: Concept, Policies and Educational Practices
2021
European universities must face the challenge of diversity and design inclusive practices to address it as part of their social responsibility. However, not all universities are doing the same in terms of diversity practices, so it is important to gather the perceptions of the protagonists. To this end, we have analysed university faculty’s perceptions using a mixed model with a concurrent methodological strategy, including an ad hoc questionnaire validated with 880 educators, as well as 17 semi‐structured interviews. The triangulation of these two instruments allowed us to analyse three key dimensions associated with the idea of attention to diversity in the university: diversity concept o…
Characterization of Gibberella fujikuroi complex isolates by fumonisin B-1 and B-2 analysis and by RAPD and restriction analysis of PCR-amplified int…
2000
Summary Twenty nine isolates of Fusarium spp. (twenty four of them belonging to the Gibberella fujikuroi complex) isolated from banana and corn from different geographical regions were analyzed for their ability to produce fumonisins B 1 and B 2 and for genetic relatedness using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and restriction analysis of PCR amplification products of the 5.8s ribosomal DNA-intervening internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS I-5.8S-ITS II). For RAPD analysis, six of twenty oligonucleotide primers were selected after testing with five Fusarium spp. isolates and used to characterize 24 additional isolates. DNA fragments from the 29 isolates of Fusarium spp., which wer…
Mechanisms for OAM on MPLS in large IP backbone networks
2002
Masteroppgave i informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi 2002 - Høgskolen i Agder, Grimstad The telecom industry has an ongoing work on the Operation and Maintenance (OAM) mechanisms for the MultiProtocol Label Switching (MPLS) technology. We are expecting that this technology will be the future platform for sending Internet Protocol (IP) packets through the backbone networks. OAM functionalities that exist or are proposed for MPLS are: Reachability and failure detection, avoidance of congested routers, Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) features, fast rerouting functions, traffic engineering and ad-hoc mechanisms like Ping. Our work shows that through a comparison of OAM mechanisms …
Wavelet-based video compression: A glimpse of the future?
2004
Masteroppgave i informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi 2004 - Høgskolen i Agder, Grimstad Even though wavelet-based video compression has been an area of research for more than a decade, motion estimation and compensation has been considered complex and inefficient until recently. We have carried out a thorough investigation of existing research work in this field, and found that fundamental problem with wavelet-based temporal removal while obtaining highly scalability (the wavelet-properties of multiresolution structure in combination with embedded coding), has been solved by performing motion compensated temporal filtering within the wavelet domain of a overcomplete three-dimensional li…
Interconnected learning automata playing Iterated Prisoner's Dilemma
2004
Masteroppgave i informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi 2004 - Høgskolen i Agder, Grimstad There exist several examples of situations where interaction between entities is essential in order to reach a common goal, for instance negotiations. Problems arise when the parties of a case are in disagreement with each other and they all want the best for themselves. Our thesis focuses around one such case. Analyzing the results of its own actions, an entity can learn what kind of adversaries it faces. For instance they may be cooperative, hostile, ignorant or irrational. The situation becomes even more complex when the opposing parties change its behaviour while trying to reach a goal. In this c…
Analysis of audio coding algorithms for networked embedded systems
2004
Masteroppgave i informasjons- og kommunikasjonsteknologi 2004 - Høgskolen i Agder, Grimstad Today there are many different audio coding algorithms, some of them standardized by the ITU, like G.711, G.726 and G.728, and several other codecs by other organizations like Fraunhofer (mp3) and Microsoft (WMA). All these algorithms differ in several important features, like speech quality, bit or compression rate, robustness, delay, sampling frequency, complexity and range of use. The past decade we have witnessed a great progress towards application of low-rate speech/music coders as well as computer related voice/music applications. Central to this progress has been the development of speech cod…
Predicting Electrical Power Consumption on Yearly Events for Substations: Algorithm Design and Performance Evaluations
2020
Master's thesis in Information- and communication technology (IKT590) Accurate prediction of electricity usage is critical for grid companies in or-der to ensure reliable power supply for their customers. Many factors in-fluence usage patterns, but generally they consist of yearly-, weekly- and daily trends in addition to stochastic noise due to random user behaviour. Besides the above-mentioned cyclic trends, certain yearly events, i.e. events that take place once per year, can affect usage patterns significantly and thus may cause abnormally high or -low power consumption. Therefore, it is in the interest of grid companies to predict the consumption on such events so they can take measure…