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His Majesty,honourable publisher and the book-seller Ignác Leopold Kober (Publishing house I.L. Kober 1846 {--} 1866)
JUKL, Jan
The supposed dissertation entertaines about the publisher and book-seller Ignác Leopold Kober and the development of his enterprise during the period of the years 1846-1866 in the connection of the czech society of the second half of 19th century. The basic accent is focused on the I. L. Kober´s life and his influence over the contemporary czech culture and intelligence,it deals in the characteristic of his released production and significant attention is attended to the understanding to the story of the Kober´s greatest masterpiece The Slovník naučný and its importance for the czech intelligence.The story of Ignác Leopold Kober,the first czech modern publisher, hasn´t been done yet and almost forgotten and this fact shold be reformed by this dissertation. The target of this is to introduced mr. Kober´s personality as a man,who was able to consummate the piece of the old period to lay the foundation of the new age.
Artificial Bee Colony
Jukl, Jan ; Pangrác, Ondřej (advisor) ; Hušek, Radek (referee)
The minimum vertex cover (MVC) problem is a well-known NP-hard prob- lem. This thesis presents the Artificial Bee Colony (ABC) algorithm and two genetic algorithm approaches to solve this problem. The ABC algorithm is an optimization algorithm based on the intelligent behaviour of a honey bee swarm. It was first proposed for unconstrained optimization problems and showed that it is superior in performance on these kinds of problems. In this thesis, the ABC algorithm has been extended to solving the minimum vertex cover problem and applied to DIMACS and BHOSLIB benchmarks. The results produced by the ABC, the binary decision diagram based genetic algorithm and the MVC-aware genetic algorithm have been compared.

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