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Antropogenic landforms identification and analysis of their relation to medieval castles
Sýkora, Martin ; Hasil, Jan (advisor) ; Klír, Tomáš (referee)
This Thesis focuses on the anthropogenic geomorphology in the vicinity of eight selected castles in the Bohemia region. The first part of study gathers information about already known archaeological features in the castle areas or hinterland. The first step of the survey uses LIDAR data combined with both historical and contemporary maps. Next, a surface survey helped to prove the existence of selected archaeological features, mark their location and get their written description and photographic documentation. Thanks to the information collected this way, we can possibly interpret former use of the features, as well as their origins in relation to the existence of the castle itself. The last part evaluates efficiency of the used method and reflects of the state of the examined castles areas and surroundings. Key-words: Medieval archaeology - Non-destructive methods - LIDAR - Castles - Anthropogenic landforms
Web Portal and DigitalniPodnik.cz Application
Sýkora, Martin ; Lacko, Branislav (referee) ; Šeda, Miloš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the creation of a website and a web application of a project to support digitization in small and medium-sized companies in the Czech Republic. The website and applications are built on the Websy content management system. The test environment that was created provides an assessment of the company's digital maturity. The expert module contains additional functions for members of the cooperating expert group.
Energy calibration of pions for the Future Circular Collider (FCC)
Nováčková, Anežka ; Faltová, Jana (advisor) ; Sýkora, Martin (referee)
Future Circular Collider (FCC) is a planned collider of the European Organization for Nuclear Research CERN. This collider with a circumference of almost 100 km will reach centre-of-mass energies of the order of 100 TeV. This thesis examines the system of calorimeters for the experiment FCC-hh (proton-proton collision). In order to be able to measure the true energy that particles leave in calorimeters, it is necessary to calibrate the system. For that reason is used a simulation of passage of pion showers through calorimeters and its analysis.
Hamiltonian and thermodynamic theory of solids and fluids
Sýkora, Martin ; Pavelka, Michal (advisor) ; Klika, Václav (referee)
The standard approach to modelling mechanics of continuum based on bal- ances of mass, momentum, angular momentum and energy is a very powerful tool. However, there is no connection between that and the Hamiltonian mechanics, that superbly describes kinematics of isolated particles. Thus, the two topics are rather isolated. Nevertheless, there is another approach to continuum mechan- ics - a one, whose reversible part is based on Hamiltonian mechanics, while the irreversible is generated by a dissipation potential. This framework, called GENERIC, is thus an interesting bridge between con- tinuous and discrete systems. In this thesis, we present the GENERIC framework applied to a continuous body, derive the governing equations and compare them to the standard theory. Both analytical and numerical solutions to a decent range of model examples are presented and analysed.
Cosmic ray study in the Belle II silicon detector
Kapitánová, Lucia ; Doležal, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Sýkora, Martin (referee)
This thesis introduces validation and monitoring tools developed and adjusted for the Belle II vertex detector used during the VXD commissioning run in October and November of 2018. The introductory review part introduces the Belle II detector and provides detailed description of the vertex silicon detector, its components and their functions. Subsequently, the software reconstruction methods are introduced and the applied alignment procedure is explained in the third section. The major focus of this thesis is presentation of validation and monitoring results as well as qualitative description of the measurement precision improvement using cosmic muons trajectories reconstructed in the vertex detector. The last part introduces a new tool for estimation of alignment parameters using monitoring and validation methods. The main purpose of this newly proposed method is to provide fast and credible information about the current alignment status to experts using this data.
Antropogenic landforms identification and analysis of their relation to medieval castles
Sýkora, Martin ; Hasil, Jan (advisor) ; Mazáčková, Jana (referee)
This Thesis focuses on the anthropogenic geomorphology in the vicinity of eight selected castles in the Bohemia region. The first part of study gathers information about already known archaeological features in the castle areas or hinterland. The first step of the survey uses LIDAR data combined with both historical and contemporary maps. Next, a surface survey helped to prove the existence of selected archaeological features, mark their location and get their written description and photographic documentation. Thanks to the information collected this way, we can possibly interpret former use of the features, as well as their origins in relation to the existence of the castle itself. The last part evaluates efficiency of the used method and reflects of the state of the examined castles areas and surroundings. Key-words: Medieval archaeology - Non-destructive methods - LIDAR - Castle - Anthropogenic landforms
Smart cottage
Sýkora, Martin ; Dosoudilová, Monika (referee) ; Marada, Tomáš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the design and implementation of a smart house system. The system is controlled by a logic module SIEMENS LOGO!, which provides object monitoring or continuous temperature measurement. System status is regularly logged. A web user interface has been created to transmit information and control the system by user.
Tests of Semiconductor Detectors for ATLAS Upgrade
Sýkora, Martin ; Kodyš, Peter (advisor) ; Mikeštíková, Marcela (referee)
This thesis is focused on beta source tests of prototypes of ITk Strip modules at IPNP in Prague in the framework of the ATLAS Upgrade project. New expe- rimental apparatus will allow comparison of beta source test results with other testing methods including laser or test beam. I participated in the assembly of the whole apparatus, script development for a number of automated measurements using specialized ITSDAQ software and ROOT. Finally, summary of obtained properties of tested end-cap R0 DAQload with mini sensor is provided based on beta source tests and characterization of the readout chip. The resulting collec- ted charge value corresponds to 3.1 fC and together with often referred quantity signal-to-noise ratio, which equals 35, it is one of the most important results of the thesis. The experimental arrangement including overall analysis of results will be usable for the future production phase of the project. 1
A posteriori error estimates of the numerical solution of ordinary differential equations
Sýkora, Martin ; Dolejší, Vít (advisor) ; Vlasák, Miloslav (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to examine discontinuous Galerkin method for solving ordinary differential equations of first order. After introducing the method, we choose a convenient basis of a space of test functions, which simplifies the calculations. Next we derive so called optimal step, using a posteriori error estimates. Finally, we compare the method with the optimal step to the method with a constant step in numerical experiments.

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