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Physically-based Modeling and Simulation
Dvořák, Radim ; Racek, Stanislav (referee) ; Šujanský,, Milan (referee) ; Zbořil, František (advisor)
Disertační práce se zabývá modelováním znečištění ovzduší, jeho transportních a disperzních procesů ve spodní části atmosféry a zejména numerickými metodami, které slouží k řešení těchto modelů. Modelování znečištění ovzduší je velmi důležité pro předpověď kontaminace a pomáhá porozumět samotnému procesu a eliminaci následků. Hlavním tématem práce jsou metody pro řešení modelů popsaných parciálními diferenciálními rovnicemi, přesněji advekčně-difúzní rovnicí. Polovina práce je zaměřena na známou metodu přímek a je zde ukázáno, že tato metoda je vhodná k řešení určitých konkrétních problémů. Dále bylo navrženo a otestováno řešení paralelizace metody přímek, jež ukazuje, že metoda má velký potenciál pro akceleraci na současných grafických kartách a tím pádem i zvětšení přesnosti výpočtu. Druhá polovina práce se zabývá poměrně mladou metodou ELLAM a její aplikací pro řešení atmosférických advekčně-difúzních rovnic. Byla otestována konkrétní forma metody ELLAM společně s navrženými adaptacemi. Z výsledků je zřejmé, že v mnoha případech ELLAM překonává současné používané metody.
Electronic Representation of Line Reflex
Yousifová, Hanen ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
It would be difficult to imagine a world without communication systems . In order to optimise guided communication systems , it is necessary to determine or project power and signal losses in the system, since all systems have such losses . To determine these losses and eventually ensure a maximum output, it is necessary to formulate some kind of equation with which to calculate these losses . A mathematical derivation for the telegraph equation in terms of voltage and current for a section of a transmission line will be investigated .
Image Inpainting Methods
Kovacs, Jan ; Špiřík, Jan (referee) ; Průša, Zdeněk (advisor)
This thesis deals with an overview of modern Image Inpainting Methods. There are several best-known methods selected and described in the theoretical part of this work. Each of the selected methods is described and evaluated according to the informations available in literature. Among the methods that were selected and subsequently described in this work are Image Inpainting, Fragment-Based Image Completion, Exemplar-Based Image Inpainting, Gradient-Based Image Completion by Solving Poisson Equation and Inpainting by Flexible Haar-Wavelet Shrinkage. The MATLAB implementation of the Framelet-Based Image Inpainting algorithm forms practical part of the thesis. The Framelet transform was created for the purposes of the algorithm. The user interaction provides GUI, which was also implemented in MATLAB. The GUI allows setting input images, algorithm parameters and interaction with the output. The user is always informed about the current state of the computation, and the current result of image completion is shown to him. Moreover, it was created a tool that allows the user to define the areas to be supplemented, using the mouse. Finally, the algorithm performance is evaluated and compared using both Framelet and Contourlet transform.
Simulation of Fluid Circulation Using Modern Computational Methods
Palček, Peter ; Chudý, Peter (referee) ; Sehnalová, Pavla (advisor)
In this bachelor's thesis a model problem of a fluid flow simulation is solved using TKSL system. The thesis describes the equations defining the fluid flow, their transformation into the form suitable for solution, their calculation using the basic schemes of finite difference method in TKSL system and comparation of this solution with one using explicit MacCormack method.
Wave Partial Differential Equation
Szöllös, Alexandr ; Pindryč, Milan (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
This work deals with diffrential equations, with the possibility     of using them for analysis of the line and the possibility     of accelerating the computations in GPU using nVidia CUDA.
Adaptive Methods for Elliptic Partial Differential Equations Solution
Humená, Patrícia ; Kunovský, Jiří (referee) ; Valenta, Václav (advisor)
The objective of this project is to get familiar with the numerical solution of partial differential equations. This solution will be implemented by using a grid refinement based on the aposteriory error estimation.
Partial Differential Equations Parallel Solutions
Nečasová, Gabriela ; Šátek, Václav (referee) ; Kunovský, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the topic of partial differential equations parallel solutions. First, it focuses on ordinary differential equations (ODE) and their solution methods using Taylor polynomial. Another part is devoted to partial differential equations (PDE). There are several types of PDE, there are parabolic, hyperbolic and eliptic PDE. There is also explained how to use TKSL system for PDE computing. Another part focuses on solution methods of PDE, these methods are forward, backward and combined methods. There was explained, how to solve these methods in TKSL and Matlab systems. Computing accuracy and time complexity are also discussed. Another part of thesis is PDE parallel solutions. Thanks to the possibility of PDE convertion to ODE systems it is possible to represent each ODE equation by independent operation unit. These units enable parallel computing. The last chapter is devoted to implementation. Application enables generation of ODE systems for TKSL system. These ODE systems represent given hyperbolic PDE.
Modelling of the heat transfer by differential equations
Sklenářová, Lenka ; Tomášek, Petr (referee) ; Nechvátal, Luděk (advisor)
The thesis focuses on basic principals of heat transfer, on deduction of parabolic equation, on heat conduction in a rod, as well as in higher dimension, including discussion on boundary and initial conditions. The thesis deals with solving steady states in given environment where only one direction is significant.
Water hammer theory
Šíblová, Kamila ; Habán, Vladimír (referee) ; Fialová, Simona (advisor)
The thesis is a well-arranged text, which deals with the theory, solution and use of water hammer. For solution is used the method of charakteristic, the Lax-Wendroff method and the methods of FTCS. The thesis is a synthesis of all available information about the watter hammer and its use in practice.
Overview and evolution of CFD methods
Vodička, Vít ; Dofek, Ivan (referee) ; Doupník, Petr (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on mapping and characterization of CFD methods in their historical context. It compares advantages and disadvantages of different types and mention the areas in which have been used these methods.

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