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Sydney Digital Theses (Open Access): Recent submissions

    • Non-assortative Community Structures in Complex Networks 

      Liu, Xuanchi
      Published 2024
      The identification of mesoscale structures is essential to understand the organization of complex networks. Despite the recognition of various structural patterns in many networks, previous works on the detection of groups ...
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    • Advanced Demand Management Methods Provision Oriented towards Residential Consumers in Low-Voltage Distribution Networks 

      Zhang, Chenxi
      Published 2024
      In recent years, the shift toward an electrified energy grid has accelerated due to increased penetration of renewable energy sources (RESs). This shift introduces challenges like managing intermittent supply and demand ...
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    • STUDIES IN GRAVITATIONAL LENSING: THE REDSHIFT DIFFERENCE, COSMOLOGICAL INFERENCE, AND COMPUTATIONAL APPROACHES 

      Wang, Chengyi
      Published 2024
      In this thesis, I focus on the redshift difference between two images in gravitational lensing systems and assess the capability to detect these differences. Due to photons travelling along distinct paths in such systems, ...
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    • 3D Human Motion Recovery and Generation: From Noisy Pose to Language Description 

      Ma, Sihan
      Published 2024
      Understanding and generating human behaviors are crucial and fundamental to numerous computer vision applications, including embodied AI, autonomous driving, and human-machine interaction. In the field of human behavior ...
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    • The immigration agenda from Mexico towards Central America: changes and continuities 2010 -2020 

      Padilla Ugarte, Jaime Arturo
      Published 2024
      In 2011, the Mexican government enacted the National Migration Law, which was the country’s first specific legislation on immigration. Since then, the government has faced significant challenges, particularly in 2014 and ...
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