Essays about: "London"
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6. The Secret Trade : Booksellers, advertisement and sexually transmitted diseases in eighteenth-century London
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Historiska institutionenAbstract : This thesis examines the relationship between booksellers, medicine for sexually transmitted diseases, and advertising in eighteenth-century London. The analysis is based on trade cards, prints and advertisement in newspapers and periodicals. READ MORE
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7. 2 + 1 Dimensional Chern-Simons Theory for Landau-Ginzburg Theory
University essay fromAbstract : In this work, 2 + 1 dimensional Chern-Simons theory have been used in an attempt to describe superconductivity. It was examined if the two defining properties of superconductivity, infinite direct current (DC) conductivity and the Meissner effect, as well as the two characteristic length scales of superconductors, the London penetration depth and the coherence length, could be obtained. READ MORE
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8. The environmental impact of omnichannel distribution - A case study of the changes in distribution to consumer
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : To meet customer demands of fast deliveries and a wide product assortment, many companies decide to implement an omnichannel (OC) supply chain. Through this, different channels become integrated and physical stores can be interconnected with online stores. READ MORE
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9. Forecasting monthly LME Copper returns
University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Graduate SchoolAbstract : We evaluate if monthly LOCADY returns on the London Metal Exchange can be accurately predicted one, two and three months ahead. In total ten models are constructed using time-varying parameters and bandwidth optimization. READ MORE
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10. Automatic text placement on maps using deep learning keypoint detection models
University essay from Lunds universitet/Institutionen för naturgeografi och ekosystemvetenskapAbstract : Labeling the map is one of the most essential parts of the cartographic process that requires a huge time and energy. It is proven that the automation of map labeling is an NP-hard problem. There have been many research studies that tried to solve it such as rule-based methods, metaheuristics, and integer programming. READ MORE