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Topographic and site influences on vegetation, soil and their nutrients east of the Mackenzie Delta
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Hilltop, midslope and depression positions at three locations on the treeless uplands east of the Mackenzie Delta are compared for vegetation and soil differences.
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Fall 2010
In this thesis, we discuss two separate topics from the theory of harmonic analysis on locally compact groups. The first topic revolves around the topological centers of module actions induced by unitary representations while the second one deals with the set of topologically invariant means...
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Fall 2014
Persistent Homology broadly refers to tracking the topological features of a geometric object. This study aims to use persistent homology to explore the effect of Human Biotherapy on patients suffering from Clotridium Difficile Infection. The data is presented in the form of several distance...
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Spring 2018
Today, the world witnesses a growing demand for the connectivity between systems. The connectivity can span vast distances and information can be transferred between the systems in a relatively insignificant time. This is evident in different applications, such as process facilities, remote...
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Fall 2015
Let a locally compact semitopological semigroup S have a separately con- tinuous left action on a locally compact Hausdorff X. We define a jointly continuous left action of the measure algebra M(S) on the bounded Borel measure space M(X) which is an analogue of the convolution of measure alge-...