Essays about: "Input parameters"
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16. Optimization of Path and Trajectory for Underground Mining Machines
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för systemteknikAbstract : Underground mining machines play a critical role in the mining industry, enablingexcavation of valuable minerals from subterranean deposits. The efficiency of mining op-erations relies heavily on the effectiveness of these machines. READ MORE
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17. Sync your tests : A qualitative study on strategies for testing asynchronous code
University essay from Linköpings universitet/Institutionen för datavetenskapAbstract : The rise of Electrical control units inside of vehicles has led to strict safety regulationsin terms of testing specific software. When the software indicates errors due to inconsistenttests, instead of actual faults, problems arise and a product’s credibility and reliability arequestioned. READ MORE
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18. Reconstruction of spin observables in the pbar p → anti-Ω Ω reaction
University essay from Uppsala universitet/KärnfysikAbstract : The aim of this project was to reconstruct the spin observables of hyperons in the bar p → anti-ΩΩ reaction using a novel formalism that was developed at Uppsala University, using the standard event generator EvtGen. EvtGen is the event generator that is used in PandaRoot, but in this work, it is used as the standalone software. READ MORE
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19. Adaptation and Redesign of SPECTRAP Beamline
University essay fromAbstract : Replacement of the superconducting magnet used in the SPECTRAP laser spectroscopy experiment at GSI necessitates redesign of some associated components. This thesis investigates a potential new beamline for SPECTRAP using a single pulse drift tube to slow the ions down. READ MORE
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20. WSA-ENLIL + Cone ensemble modeling of an Earth-directed ICME : Comparison with in-situ observations by Solar Orbiter and WIND at L1
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för fysik och astronomi; Uppsala universitet/Institutet för rymdfysik, UppsalaavdelningenAbstract : Coronal mass ejections (CMEs) are considered the most energetic phenomenon in the heliosphere. Originated in the solar corona, they are formed by ejected plasma driven by strong magnetic fields. READ MORE