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Theory and applications of the multiwavelets for compression of boundary integral operators (2004)
Thesis
Nixon, S. Theory and applications of the multiwavelets for compression of boundary integral operators. (Thesis). University of Salford, UK

In general the numerical solution of boundary integral equations leads to full coefficient
matrices. The discrete system can be solved in O(N2) operations by iterative solvers of
the Conjugate Gradient type. Therefore, we are interested in fast met... Read More about Theory and applications of the multiwavelets for compression of boundary integral operators.

Theory and applications of the multiwavelets for compression of boundary integral operators (2004)
Thesis
Nixon, S. Theory and applications of the multiwavelets for compression of boundary integral operators. (Thesis). University of Salford, UK

In general the numerical solution of boundary integral equations leads to full coefficient
matrices. The discrete system can be solved in O(N2) operations by iterative solvers of
the Conjugate Gradient type. Therefore, we are interested in fast met... Read More about Theory and applications of the multiwavelets for compression of boundary integral operators.

A study of event traffic during the shared manipulation of objects within a collaborative virtual environment (2004)
Journal Article
Otto, O., Wolff, R., & Roberts, D. (2004). A study of event traffic during the shared manipulation of objects within a collaborative virtual environment. https://doi.org/10.1162/1054746041422280

Event management must balance consistency and responsiveness above the requirements of shared object interaction within a Collaborative Virtual Environment
(CVE) system. An understanding of the event traffic during collaborative tasks helps in the d... Read More about A study of event traffic during the shared manipulation of objects within a collaborative virtual environment.

A study of event traffic during the shared manipulation of objects within a collaborative virtual environment (2004)
Journal Article
Otto, O., Wolff, R., & Roberts, D. (2004). A study of event traffic during the shared manipulation of objects within a collaborative virtual environment. https://doi.org/10.1162/1054746041422280

Event management must balance consistency and responsiveness above the requirements of shared object interaction within a Collaborative Virtual Environment
(CVE) system. An understanding of the event traffic during collaborative tasks helps in the d... Read More about A study of event traffic during the shared manipulation of objects within a collaborative virtual environment.

Evaluating the precision of a transverse excitation atmospheric based CO2 Doppler lidar system with in situ sensors (2004)
Journal Article
Bozier, K., Pearson, G., Collier, C., & Davies, F. (2004). Evaluating the precision of a transverse excitation atmospheric based CO2 Doppler lidar system with in situ sensors. Journal of Optics A: Pure and Applied Optics, 6(6), 608-616. https://doi.org/10.1088/1464-4258/6/6/017

A ground based, mobile, scanning Doppler lidar system used for atmospheric boundary layer research is described. The system is designed to operate safely in urban areas and has an eye safe wavelength of 10.6 µm, a range capability of up to 9 km (depe... Read More about Evaluating the precision of a transverse excitation atmospheric based CO2 Doppler lidar system with in situ sensors.

Strategic healthcare facilities management : a longitudinal case study in a private hospital group in the UK (2004)
Thesis

Dramatic change takes place within the technological, social, political,
regulatory, competitive, and economic context of health care delivery. For this
reason, strategic management is gaining an important role. Healthcare
managers have to underst... Read More about Strategic healthcare facilities management : a longitudinal case study in a private hospital group in the UK.

Applying animal learning theory: Training captive animals to comply with veterinary and husbandry procedures (2004)
Journal Article
Young, R., & Cipreste, C. (2004). Applying animal learning theory: Training captive animals to comply with veterinary and husbandry procedures. Animal Welfare Journal, 13(2), 225-232. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0962728600026968

Animals within zoo environments are learning continuously: they learn signals that predict when food is going to arrive or that the presence of a certain person means that something unpleasant may happen. They may learn to control their environment a... Read More about Applying animal learning theory: Training captive animals to comply with veterinary and husbandry procedures.

Context and challenges for the HESP (2004)
Presentation / Conference
Perry, B., & May, T. (2004, May). Context and challenges for the HESP. Presented at Thinking Allowed: The Trent HESP Summit, Breadsall

Context and challenges for the HESP (2004)
Presentation / Conference
Perry, B., & May, T. (2004, May). Context and challenges for the HESP. Presented at Thinking Allowed: The Trent HESP Summit, Breadsall