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Systems of Polynomial Equations in Economics
Šramková, Kristína ; Tomáš, Jiří (referee) ; Kureš, Miroslav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is based on application of mathematical apparatus for the analysis of economic models, in particular models that lead to a system of polynomial equations. One of the parts is a summary of basic knowledge of algebra focused on Gröbner basis. Hereinafter are discussed economic models in which solution Gröbner basis are applied using the program Wolfram Mathematica. Own software package is implemented into this program as a concept of solution to simplify the calculation and work with models.
Evolution of molecular interaction between host and parasite
Bílková, Barbora ; Vinkler, Michal (advisor) ; Synek, Petr (referee)
Coevolution between host and parasite is a long-term object of scientific interest, mostly because of negative influence of parasites and human need to defend against it., The evidence concerning host-parasite coevolution mechanisms is, however, still incomplete and various models and theories are considered separately, out of the general concept. Beside generally well-known theories such as the "Red queen" theory or the coevolution "arms race" theory, several other models were proposed, e.g. the "gene for gene" model or the "matching allele" model, which describe detailed aspects of host-parasite coevolution and principles of genetic variability maintenance in their interaction. Although there are many studies mapping reciprocal evolution of hosts and parasites, the connection between empirical evidence and theoretical models is often missing. Therefore, this thesis covers theory on host-parasite evolutionary interactions and provides examples of host-parasite systems and molecules, which correspond to behavior of described models.
Factors influencing the success of restricting the development and use of technology
Hanzl, Ondřej ; Kučera, Tomáš (advisor) ; Střítecký, Vít (referee)
The primary goal of this thesis is to analyze and compare the impact of political and technological influences on the breakdown of disarmament efforts between the two world wars. This issue is approached by analyzing the string of disarmament conferences that took place in the interwar period and restrictions placed on the German military imposed by the Treaty of Versailles. The theory that serves both as inspiration and a tool to examine the subject is the Actor-network theory originating from École nationale supérieure des mines de Paris. This theory is used to view the subject in a new light. The author places military technology, the political movement of disarmament, and especially restrictions of Germany on par with states and international organizations. While the political turmoil and causes and effects are well researched and documented, the technological aspects of the issue less so. The author asks if the disarmament efforts were realistic in their scope. Whether a state abiding by the new rules could even mount a feasible defence in a case of attack and retain offensive capabilities. Whether the technology itself allowed the existence of alternative weapon systems not breaking these rules. And in the case of Germany, whether these restrictions were effectively limiting German potential...
An Analysis of Contribution of the USA to the Economic Collapse of the Soviet Union
Vaneeva, Viktoria ; Johnson, Zdenka (advisor) ; Máslo, Lukáš (referee)
In the given thesis some of the internal factors and especially external factors of the economic collapse of the Soviet Union are analysed. The external factors are represented as part of the anti-communist strategy of the United States in the 1980s. The strategy consisted of concrete economic sanctions and policies imposed by President Reagan and his administration in order to deteriorate the condition of the Soviet economy during the 1980s. Each of the steps against communist regime undertaken by the US is described and its impact on the Soviet economy is analysed. For example: the economic sanctions on the USSR after its invasion of Afghanistan in 1979; the increased military expenditures in the US in order to exhaust the Soviet economy in the arms race; the announced Strategic Defense Initiative; the secret negotiations between Reagan and the King of Saudi Arabia on reduction of oil prices in 1985; the US embargo on technology exports to the Soviet Union. The results of the research prove that strategy of President Reagan for economic destruction of communism contributed to the Soviet collapse in 1991.
Evolution of molecular interaction between host and parasite
Bílková, Barbora ; Vinkler, Michal (advisor) ; Synek, Petr (referee)
Coevolution between host and parasite is a long-term object of scientific interest, mostly because of negative influence of parasites and human need to defend against it., The evidence concerning host-parasite coevolution mechanisms is, however, still incomplete and various models and theories are considered separately, out of the general concept. Beside generally well-known theories such as the "Red queen" theory or the coevolution "arms race" theory, several other models were proposed, e.g. the "gene for gene" model or the "matching allele" model, which describe detailed aspects of host-parasite coevolution and principles of genetic variability maintenance in their interaction. Although there are many studies mapping reciprocal evolution of hosts and parasites, the connection between empirical evidence and theoretical models is often missing. Therefore, this thesis covers theory on host-parasite evolutionary interactions and provides examples of host-parasite systems and molecules, which correspond to behavior of described models.
Systems of Polynomial Equations in Economics
Šramková, Kristína ; Tomáš, Jiří (referee) ; Kureš, Miroslav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis is based on application of mathematical apparatus for the analysis of economic models, in particular models that lead to a system of polynomial equations. One of the parts is a summary of basic knowledge of algebra focused on Gröbner basis. Hereinafter are discussed economic models in which solution Gröbner basis are applied using the program Wolfram Mathematica. Own software package is implemented into this program as a concept of solution to simplify the calculation and work with models.
Application of conflict theory on causes of the Cold War in context of present security situation in Europe and in the world
Jedinák, Marek ; Prorok, Vladimír (advisor) ; Lisa, Aleš (referee)
Fall of the Soviet Union and ideology of communism should have brought the Cold War to an end. Contemporary relationship between United States and Russia is starting to show the same traits like the rivalry of these superpowers in recent decades. Could this be considered as an evidence of a fact that Cold war has never ended because roots of this conflict has actually never been eradicated? This bachelor thesis analyses roots and triggers of the Cold War with focus on the conflict theory to interpret relation between heritage of the Cold War and present security situation in Europe and in the world.

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