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  1. 1. Mapping the Singularity : A Diagrammatic Analysis of Kurzweil’s Singularity Argument and Some Objections

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Filosofiska institutionen

    Author : Oskar Areskog; [2021]
    Keywords : Argument Diagram; Ray Kurzweil; The Singularity is Near; Singularity; Argument Mapping; Argument Tree; Critical Thinking; Argumentation Theory;

    Abstract : Constructing and understanding arguments is often difficult but key to both philosophyand other parts of the everyday life. Some methods to ease this task has been developed.One of the methods developed within informal reasoning is argument diagramming, amethod to structure and visualize arguments. READ MORE

  2. 2. Efficient Computation of the Near-Field Mutual Coupling Between Antennas on Vehicles

    University essay from KTH/Elektroteknisk teori och konstruktion

    Author : Henrik Frid; [2014]
    Keywords : coupling; near-field; antennas;

    Abstract : A near-eld generalization of Friis transmission equation has previously been proposed in the literature. Using this generalization, it is possible to calculatethe mutual coupling between two antennas as a weighted integral over the antenna far-fields. READ MORE

  3. 3. Point defects in the (d+id)-wave superconducting state of heavily doped graphene

    University essay from Institutionen för fysik och astronomi

    Author : Tomas Löthman; [2013]
    Keywords : Graphene; Superconductivity; Defects; Van Hove singularity;

    Abstract : Previous studies have suggested that the material graphene might transition into an electron-electron interaction driven, unconventional, time-reversal-symmetry-breaking, (d+id)wave superconducting state upon either significant electron or hole doping, and, in particular, upon doping to the Van Hove singularity. As defects are likely to be introduced in the doping process, we are, in this text, concerned with the effects of defects on this superconducting state near the Van Hove singularity doping. READ MORE