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    • closedAccess   A Logic Approach to Compose Shapes Described Qualitatively 

      Pich Rubert, Albert Universitat Jaume I (2017-11-28)
      This project details the research work I carried out during my traineeship in the Bremen Spatial Cognition Center within the framework of Erasmus+ traineeship. Throughout this document, a qualitative model for describing ...
    • openAccess   An introduction to Quantum algorithms 

      López Oliva, Vicente Universitat Jaume I (2020-11-26)
      Nowadays, we have powerful computers capable of performing very complex operations in seconds. However, there are problems that cannot be addressed at reasonable execution times, such as NP-Complete problems. For these ...
    • openAccess   Analysis of extrema problems 

      Martínez Soriano, Elías Universitat Jaume I (2022-07-19)
      This document gathers a systematic analysis of function extrema problems. To do so, a previous introduction to the theory is made to understand and develop the results and examples contained in later sections. Concepts, ...
    • openAccess   Dinàmica Holomorfa 

      Castillo Giménez, Manel Universitat Jaume I (2022-07-18)
      Numerical Methods are mathematical tools constructed in many scientific applications for solving a mathematical problem which do not necessarily have an analytical solution. When one constructs a numerical method, it is ...
    • openAccess   Geometric foundations for geometry processing of neural implicit representations of signed distance functions 

      Anadón García-Arquimbau, Xavier Universitat Jaume I (2023-06-08)
      This work explores using neural networks to approximate Signed Distance Functions for representing 3D shapes. The work explains fundamental geometry concepts and their application to these functions, as well as the ...
    • openAccess   Post-processing routines for long-term beam stability in accelerators 

      Valls Pla, Xavier Universitat Jaume I (2015-11-27)
      Accelerator complexes require the collaboration of thousands of scientists and engineers to be able to build wonders like the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN and study all the information obtained with its operation. One ...