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LL SMMM24 eng VT25 241113 uppdering doi 260420

LL_SMMM24_eng_VT25_241113_uppdering_doi Reading list for Retail Development and Places (SMMM24), 7,5 credits. The reading list was approved by the Board of the Department of Service Studies 2024-11-13. The reading list is valid from 2024-11-13. Aslan, Devrim. Umut. (2025). Learning from an Adaptive Resilient Local Street: Ensuring Town Centre Vibrancy through Diverse Modes of Shopping. Cities. Doi

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/sites/ses.lu.se.en/files/2026-04/LL_SMMM24_eng_VT25_241113_uppdering_doi_260420.pdf - 2026-05-06

LL SMMM24 eng VT25 241113

LL_SMMM24_eng_VT25_241113 Reading list for Retail Development and Places (SMMM24), 7,5 credits. The reading list was approved by the Board of the Department of Service Studies 2024-11-13. The reading list is valid from 2024-11-13. Aslan, Devrim. Umut. (Forthcomming). Learning from an Adaptive Resilient Local Street: Ensuring Town Centre Vibrancy through Diverse Modes of Shopping. Cities. Davies, A

https://www.ses.lu.se/en/sites/ses.lu.se.en/files/2024-11/LL_SMMM24_eng_VT25_241113.pdf - 2026-05-06

Looking Back, Moving Forward : A Handover

A coworker teased me a few months ago, describing requirements engineering (RE) as "plumbing,"something he absolutely considered functional, even necessary, but otherwise best not discussed in polite conversation. I responded with a graphically descriptive suggestion of what one might experience with a plumbing failure. I then drew parallels to a situation where a team's excellent execution of the

Optimal Intervention in Non-Binary Super-Modular Games

We study intervention design problems for general finite non-binary super-modular games. The considered interventions consist in constraining or incentivizing the players to play actions above designed lower bounds, with a cost for the system planner that is a separable increasing function of such bounds. We study the intervention of minimum cost for which a best response learning algorithm leads

GENERALIZED INFORMATION CRITERIA FOR SPARSE STATISTICAL JUMP MODELS

We extend the generalized information criteria for high-dimensional penalizedmodels to sparse statistical jump models, a new class of statistically robust and computationally efficient alternatives to hidden Markov models. In a simulation study, we demonstrate that the new generalized information criteria selects the correct hyperparameters with high probability. Finally, providing an empirical ap

Underwater source localization in the presence of strong interference

The underwater localization of a broadband target in the presence of strong interference and noise has been widely investigated. A novel clutter suppression approach based on oblique projections is proposed, exploiting the prior information of the expected target response. The method uses a generalised likelihood ratio formulation to select the oblique projection best matching the measured data. T

A connectivity management system for vehicular telemedicine applications in heterogeneous networks

Wireless access technologies such as UMTS with HSPA extensions, WiMAX, and Flash-OFDM and the convergence towards next generation heterogeneous networks enable the realization of always best connected scenarios. As the resulting heterogeneous networks become easier to access and more reliable to depend on, novel telemedicine services such as vehicular emergency applications emerge. Due to their li

Assessing parameter variability in a photosynthesis model within and between plant functional types using global Fluxnet eddy covariance data

The vegetation component in climate models has advanced since the late 1960s from a uniform prescription of surface parameters to plant functional types (PFTs) PFTs are used in global land-surface models to provide parameter values for every model grid cell With a simple photosynthesis model we derive parameters for all site years within the Fluxnet eddy covariance data set We compare the model pa

Phenology and its role in carbon dioxide exchange processes in northern peatlands

Ecosystem phenology plays an important role in carbon exchange processes and can be derived from continuous records of carbon dioxide (CO2) exchange data. In this study we examined the potential use of phenological indices for characterizing cumulative annual CO2 exchange in four contrasting northern peatland ecosystems. We used the approach of Jonsson and Eklundh (2004) to derive a set of phenolo

Iterative receivers with channel estimation for multi-user MIMO-OFDM: complexity and performance

Abstract in UndeterminedA family of iterative receivers is evaluated in terms of complexity and performance for the case of an uplink multi-user (MU) multiple-input multiple-output orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM) system. The transmission over block fading channels is considered. The analyzed class of receivers is performing channel estimation inside the iterative detection l

When and how to update AI/ML models in 6G resource-constrained network domains?

Artificial intelligence and Machine Learning (AI/ML) are steadily becoming widespread across all layers in the current mobile network generation. The next generation of networks, namely 6G, will consider AI/ML as a foundational block to deliver all expected results of such networks. Thus, the management of AI/ML applications across different layers of 6G is paramount for the success of the next ge

Ions confined in spherical dielectric cavities modeled by a splitting field-theory.

The properties of ions confined within spherical dielectric cavities are examined by a splitting field-theory and Monte Carlo simulations. Three types of cavities are considered: one possessing a uniform surface charge density, one with a uniform volume charge density, and one containing mobile ions. In all cases, mobile counterions are present within the dielectric sphere. The splitting theory is

ABO exon and intron analysis in individuals with the A(weak)B phenotype reveals a novel O-1v-A(2) hybrid allele that causes four missense mutations in the A transferase

Background: Since the cloning in 1990 of cDNA corresponding to mRNA transcribed at the blood-group ABO locus, polymorphisms due to ethnic and/or phenotypic variations have been reported. Some subgroups have been explained at the molecular level, but unresolved samples are frequently encountered in the reference laboratory. Results: ABO blood grouping discrepancies were investigated serologically a

Exploring Processor and Memory Architectures for Multimedia

Popular Abstract in English Consumption of multimedia content is one of the main tasks we perform in our day-to- day lives, such as listening to music on an iPod or watching the news from an online steaming service. As technology has evolved and enabled easier access to different content (basically access anything anywhere), our consumption has grown. In only the last decades we have evolved from Multimedia has become one of the cornerstones of our 21st century society and, when combined with mobility, has enabled a tremendous evolution of our society. However, joining these two concepts introduces many technical challenges. These range from having sufficient performance for handling multimedia content to having the battery stamina for acceptable mobile usage. When taking a projection of w

Threshold Models of Cascades in Large-Scale Networks

The spread of new beliefs, behaviors, conventions, norms, and technologies in social and economic networks are often driven by cascading mechanisms, and so are contagion dynamics in financial networks. Global behaviors generally emerge from the interplay between the structure of the interconnection topology and the local agents' interactions. We focus on the Threshold Model (TM) of cascades first

Post-fire redistribution of 137Cs and algal communities in contaminated forest soils in Belarus

This study was carried out in the forest area of the Gomel region of Belarus contaminated by 137Cs following the Chernobyl accident of 1986. The aim of the study was to explore the effects of different types of wildfires on the biological availability of radionuclides and the distribution of algal communities in fire-affected soils. Soil samples were collected in 2017 and 2018 from sites burnt by

Critical evaluation of three cryo-EM structures of particulate methane monooxygenase by quantum refinement

Particulate methane monooxygenase (pMMO) is an enzyme that converts methane into methanol at ambient temperature and pressure. Over the past three decades, the metal content and location of the active site have been highly controversial. Recent single-particle cryogenic electron-microscopy (cryo-EM) structures have furthered this debate. In this study, three cryo-EM structures (PDB entries 7s4h, 7

An experimental and theoretical study of the morphine binding capacity and kinetics of an engineered opioid receptor

Electrochemical real-time monitoring of ligand binding to an engineered opioid receptor specific for morphine is reported. In the particular systems studied, 90% of the binding was found to be completed after only 85-120 s. Thus, the binding kinetics has proven to be more rapid than previously believed. The observed association rate constant for the morphine binding reaction was calculated to be 2

It-info ht15 eng

Campus Helsingborg IT INFORMATION FOR STUDENTS HT15 2 Introduction General information on IT services at Lund University can be found on the University website lunduniversity.lu.se under Current students -> IT Services & support and on lu.se under Nuvarande student -> IT-tjänster, support och driftinfo (in Swedish). The information in this folder is also available on Mitt Campus. Student account -

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