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    • Modelling and Analysis using Graph Transformation Systems 

      Langari, Zarrin (University of Waterloo, 2010-11-01)
      Communication protocols, a class of critical systems, play an important role in industry. These protocols are critical because the tolerance for faults in these systems is low and it is highly desirable that these systems ...
    • Modelling Chart Trajectories using Song Features 

      Perrie, Jonathan (University of Waterloo, 2019-08-23)
      Over the years, hit song science has been a controversial topic within music information retrieval. Researchers have debated whether an unbiased dataset can be constructed to model song performance in a meaningful way. ...
    • Modelling Interactions Between Forest Pest Invasions And Human Decisions Regarding Firewood Transport Restrictions 

      Barlow, Lee-Ann; Cecile, Jacob; Bauch, Chris T.; Anand, Madhur (Public Library of Science, 2014-04-15)
      The invasion of nonnative, wood-boring insects such as the Asian longhorned beetle (A. glabripennis) and the emerald ash borer (A. planipennis) is a serious ecological and economic threat to Canadian deciduous and mixed-wood ...
    • Modelling Internal Solitary Waves and the Alternative Ostrovsky Equation 

      He, Yangxin (University of Waterloo, 2014-04-25)
      Internal solitary waves (ISWs) are commonly observed in the ocean, and they play important roles in many ways, such as transport of mass and various nutrients through propagation. The fluids considered in this thesis ...
    • A modelling investigation into the impacts of the convective parameterization on the tropical circulation 

      Corvec, Shawn (University of Waterloo, 2017-08-15)
      Many studies have shown that the tropical circulations (Walker and Hadley circulations) will weaken in a warmer world. This is sometimes attributed to changes in the tropical mean water cycling rate (driven by convective ...
    • Modelling Issues in Three-state Progressive Processes 

      Kopciuk, Karen (University of Waterloo, 2001)
      This dissertation focuses on several issues pertaining to three-state progressive stochastic processes. Casting survival data within a three-state framework is an effective way to incorporate intermediate events into an ...
    • The Modelling of Biological Growth: a Pattern Theoretic Approach 

      Portman, Nataliya (University of Waterloo, 2010-01-11)
      Mathematical and statistical modeling and analysis of biological growth using images collected over time are important for understanding of normal and abnormal development. In computational anatomy, changes in the shape ...
    • Modelling resilience and sustainability of complex human-environment systems in agriculture and ecology 

      Fair, Kathyrn (University of Waterloo, 2020-06-01)
      As we move further into the Anthropocene, numerous challenges to sustainable development present themselves. Questions abound: How do we feed a growing population? What steps must we take to conserve ecologically valuable ...
    • Modelling Science Trustworthiness Under Publish Or Perish Pressure 

      Grimes, David Robert; Bauch, Chris T.; Ioannidis, John P. A. (Royal Society, The, 2018-01-01)
      Scientific publication is immensely important to the scientific endeavour. There is, however, concern that rewarding scientists chiefly on publication creates a perverse incentive, allowing careless and fraudulent conduct ...
    • Modelling Subglacial Hydrology under Future Climate Scenarios in Wilkes Subglacial Basin, Antarctica 

      Siu, Kevin (University of Waterloo, 2022-10-21)
      The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets have differing climates, which makes surface melt a significant hydrological source in Greenland but not currently in Antarctica. Due to a changing climate and warming air temperatures, ...
    • Modelling the Subglacial Hydrology of Trinity-Wykeham Glaciers of the Northern Canadian Arctic 

      Willette, Michael (University of Waterloo, 2023-11-09)
      In Canada’s High Arctic region, the melting of glacial ice contributes substantially to the world’s increasing sea levels (Harig and Simons, 2016). Of the icebergs in the region, approximately 62% are discharged by ...
    • Modelling, Design, and Control of Energy Systems: A Data-Driven Approach 

      Kazhamiaka, Fiodar (University of Waterloo, 2019-09-23)
      In 2018, nearly two-thirds of newly installed global power generation has come from renewable energy sources. Distributed installations of solar photovoltaic (PV) panels have been at the forefront of this global energy ...
    • Models and Algorithms for Persistent Queries over Streaming Graphs 

      Pacaci, Anil (University of Waterloo, 2022-08-17)
      It is natural to model and represent interaction data as graphs in a broad range of domains such as online social networks, protein interaction data, and e-commerce applications. A number of emerging applications require ...
    • Models for Parallel Computation in Multi-Core, Heterogeneous, and Ultra Wide-Word Architectures 

      Salinger, Alejandro (University of Waterloo, 2013-04-26)
      Multi-core processors have become the dominant processor architecture with 2, 4, and 8 cores on a chip being widely available and an increasing number of cores predicted for the future. In addition, the decreasing costs ...
    • The Moderation of Contentious Content on Twitter 

      Hu, Wei (University of Waterloo, 2023-08-28)
      Retweeting posts is Twitter's most important feature, playing a vital role in enabling the platform to be a virtual town hall that fosters timely discussions. This attribute has been instrumental in drawing a younger, ...
    • A modified sliding-mode observer design with application to diffusion equation 

      Afshar, Sepideh; Morris, Kirsten; Khajepour, Amir (Taylor and Francis, 2018-02-27)
      In many physical systems, the system's full state cannot be measured. An observer is designed to reconstruct the state from measurements. Disturbances often contribute to the dynamics of the system, and the designed observer ...
    • A modular notation for monitoring network systems 

      Raghav, Prashant (University of Waterloo, 2015-07-15)
      Design of next generation network systems with predictable behavior in all situations poses a significant challenge. Monitoring of events happening at different points in a distributed environment can detect the occurrence ...
    • Modular relations of the Tutte symmetric function 

      Crew, Logan; Spirkl, Sophie (Elsevier, 2022-04)
      For a graph G, its Tutte symmetric function XBG generalizes both the Tutte polynomial TG and the chromatic symmetric function XG. We may also consider XB as a map from the t-extended Hopf algebra G[t] of labelled graphs ...
    • Modularity and Structure in Matroids 

      Kapadia, Rohan (University of Waterloo, 2013-04-22)
      This thesis concerns sufficient conditions for a matroid to admit one of two types of structural characterization: a representation over a finite field or a description as a frame matroid. We call a restriction N of a ...
    • Moment Polynomials for the Riemann Zeta Function 

      Yamagishi, Shuntaro (University of Waterloo, 2009-01-21)
      In this thesis we calculated the coefficients of moment polynomials of the Riemann zeta function for k= 4, 5, 6...13 using cubic acceleration, which is an improved method from quadratic acceleration. We then numerically ...

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