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Kool, F.S. (author)
The likelihood ratio is a generally accepted measure for the strength of evidence in forensic comparison problems. These problems concern comparisons where it is investigated whether at least two items come from the same source or not, e.g. whether the DNA on the crime scene comes from the suspect or not. The use of likelihood ratios by forensic...
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de Smit, K.W. (author)
In deze scriptie bestuderen we het aantal kruisingen in een graaf waarbij de knopen in verschillende horizontale levels verdeeld zijn, ook wel het MLCM (Multi-Level Crossing Minimization) probleem genoemd. Vaak wordt een gerichte graaf afgebeeld als een multi-level graaf. We bekijken een voorbeeld van een gerichte graaf: de stamboom van TU Delft...
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de Haas, J.J. (author)
In this report we applied the marginal structural model and the naive Cox model on a simulated dataset, in order to find differences between these models. The marginal structural model is used to estimate causal effects in case of time-dependent confounding via inverse probability weights. The naive Cox model may produce a bias estimate of the...
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Gianolio, A. (author)
The aim of this research is to extend the classical LMM to a multi-curve framework and to analyze the impact of this extended model on the most liquid exotic interest rate derivatives. A possible parametrization for the instantaneous volatility and correlation structure is presented and the (log-)normal dynamics of the OIS rates under different...
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Jacobs, R. (author)
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Bogaers, R. (author)
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Gutierrez Castillo, E.B. (author)
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Velthoen, J.J. (author)
The estimation of extreme quantile curves of a family of conditional distributions is a non-trivial problem, due to the data-sparseness in the tail of the distribution. This thesis considers the problem of post-processing extreme precipitation forecasts in Friesland from the numerical weather prediction model HARMONIE. Assuming forecasts are...
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Wensveen, C.J. (author)
Coaches can benefit from objective information about playing styles applied in football matches. In this work, two methods for determining (characteristics of) the playing style of a football team in a certain match based on statistics of ball actions are constructed. The first method assigns a match to one of four commonly applied playing...
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Bouwman, D. (author)
BSc Applied Physics and BSc Applied Mathematics
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Markensteijn, A.S. (author)
Reservoir simulation is a widely used means for prediction and optimization of oil recovery from a reservoir and it is based on the multiphase porous media flow model. For one dimensional, incompressible, immiscible three-phase flow in a homogeneous medium without gravity and capillary pressure, loss of strict hyperbolicity can occur for certain...
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Vonk, S.M. (author)
Many models for nucleating and growing precipitates have been developed. Each model with their own advantages and disadvantages. Only few of those models are made for heterogeneous nucleation (on dislocations) and most of them are based on the mean radius approach. In the literature study by Vonk (2016) one of these models (by Zurob et al. (2002...
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Versendaal, R. (author)
We study the Riesz transform and Hodge-Dirac operator on a complete Riemannian manifold with Ricci curvature bounded from below. We define the Hodge-Dirac operator ∏ on Lp(ΛTM) as the closure of d + d* on smooth, compactly supported k-forms for 1 < p < ∞. Given the boundedness of the Riesz transform on Lp(ΛTM), we show that ∏ is R-bisectorial on...
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Pols, D.J.B.V. (author)
In this thesis, we try to prove the stability of spiral arms using the density wave theory. This theory assumes that the spiral arms are not rigid structures, but instead they are regions with increased density that move through the galaxy like a wave [1]. The spiral structure, in this theory, are driven by the Lindblad resonances, which occur...
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Swennenhuis, C.M.F. (author)
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Sun, L. (author)
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Kooijman, K. (author)
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Ying, Y.K. (author)
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Hendriks, S. (author)
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De Koster, P.B.J. (author)
This thesis studies the capacitated facility location problem, in which all clients have unit demand and all facilities have integral capacity. A linear relaxation is researched, with corresponding integrality gap bounded by a constant. Recently, such a linear relaxation has been found and proven using an LP-bounding algorithm. The formulation...
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