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Recognition of picture languages
Barták, Jakub ; Mráz, František (advisor) ; Plátek, Martin (referee)
We present a transformation of one-dimensional shrinking restarting automaton concept into two-dimensions. The resulting automaton (called Two-dimensional Restarting Automaton - 2RA) proved to have an interesting closure properties as well as close relation to the class or recognizable languages (REC) which qualify it as a notable member of two-dimensional language hierarchy.
Recognition of picture languages
Barták, Jakub ; Plátek, Martin (referee) ; Mráz, František (advisor)
We present a transformation of one-dimensional shrinking restarting automaton concept into two-dimensions. The resulting automaton (called Two-dimensional Restarting Automaton - 2RA) proved to have an interesting closure properties as well as close relation to the class or recognizable languages (REC) which qualify it as a notable member of two-dimensional language hierarchy.
The impact of withdrawal from the EU on the Czech Republic
Barták, Jakub ; Bič, Josef (advisor) ; Němcová, Ingeborg (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the impact of withdrawal from the European Union on the Czech Republic and for this purpose is divided into three separate chapters. The first part deals with the general characteristics of European Union membership, especially the review of the status of the Czech Republic compared to the other member states, as well as the summary of the benefits and risks associated with membership in the EU. The second chapter of this thesis examines the legislative option of withdrawal from the Union and considers possible alternatives to EU membership. In the last chapter, lessons learned are taken into account and the evaluation of economic impacts of withdrawal from the European Union on the Czech Republic is based on them.
Benefits and risks of liberalization of international capital movements
Barták, Jakub ; Žamberský, Pavel (advisor) ; Nováková, Jana (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the issues of liberalization of international capital movements. It is primarily focused on the era of the last decade of the 20th century. The thesis is devided into six separated sections. There is the general characteristics of the international capital movements in the first chapter. The second chapter deals with the benefits of liberal capital movements and the possible risks are described in the following one. Different opinions on the international capital market are mentioned in the fifth section and the relation between the International monetary fund and the whole topic is described in the last chapter.
Game Theory and Evolutionary Ethics
BARTÁK, Jakub
One of the main evolutionary ethics tasks lies in conventional biological explication of reciprocal altruism and its related adaptive functions of human moral phenomenon. The evolutionary ethics assume a simultaneous development of altruism evolution along with moral senses and intuition by which this strategy was conditioned. For evolutionary ethics argumentation is used a discipline called game theory that by means of mathematic simulations confirms its hypothesis. The relation of these two disciplines is the main reflection object of this thesis. The first part of this thesis gives an introduction to the fundamental evolutionary ethics. Beside the tasks and methods there is an explanation of the meaning of altruism as the fundamental concept of reflected problems. The second part deals with general game theory characteristics including the object, methods and essential concepts. The third chapter deals with relations concerning the game theory application on evolutionary ethics. There is a detailed description and classification of game strategies representing the individual types of persons regarding their cooperation, competition or betrayal propensity, and a research follows that focuses on the success rate of these individual types in the game called prisoner{\crq}s dilemma that represents a mathematic model of conflict situations. The method used in this thesis is synthesis, combination and comparison of observations gained from theoretic analysis of scientific literature.

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