Essays about: "Yield calculation"
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16. Risk Measurement and Performance Attribution for IRS Portfolios Using a Generalized Optimization Method for Term Structure Estimation
University essay from Linköpings universitet/ProduktionsekonomiAbstract : With the substantial size of the interest rate markets, the importance of accurate pricing, risk measurement and performance attribution can not be understated. However, the models used on the markets often have underlying issues with capturing the market's fundamental behavior. READ MORE
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17. Efficient Algorithms for Proportionality in Spatial Keyword Search
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informationsteknologiAbstract : Contextually enriched geolocation datasets are abundant in the web nowadays, with keyword-based queries being a useful tool to explore them. A proposed way to perform such queries, returning a k-subset of the available locations is by using spatial object summaries, while considering diversification and proportionality can yield a more representative result with respect to the query’s surroundings. READ MORE
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18. Investigation of a Collapsed Cone Superposition Algorithm for dosimetry in brachytherapy
University essay from Stockholms universitet/FysikumAbstract : Background & Purpose: The current standard dosimetry in brachytherapy treatment planning, the TG-43 formalism, ignore the presence of non-water media and finite patient dimensions. This can cause clinically relevant errors in dose estimates. READ MORE
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19. Reduced stress method for steel in class 4 cross-sections : Evaluation of the reduced stress method for a railway bridge
University essay from KTH/Byggteknik och designAbstract : The effective cross-section method, also called reduced cross-section method is generally used for steel in class 4 cross-sections in considering local buckling. This method is a bit complicated and time consuming, which often leads to engineers not using profiles in class 4 cross-sections. READ MORE
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20. Evaluation of the possibility of phytoremediation (using Salix) as a management tool for abandoned sites moderately contaminated with arsenic : a literature review
University essay from SLU/Dept. of Soil and EnvironmentAbstract : The presence of arsenic in soil and water has become an increasing problem in many countries around the world. The exposure of high concentration of arsenic in its inorganic form in natural environment such as soil and water makes it harmful to both humans, wildlife and plants. READ MORE