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Light-in-flight recording. 6: Experiment with view-time expansion using a skew reference wave

In normal light-in-flight holography the largest time difference that can be created in the image is when the reference light falls nearly parallel with the photographic plate. In that case, where the pulse front is perpendicular to the direction of propagation, the time scale on the plate is given by the speed of light. Thus the time it takes for the reference light to go from one side of the pla

The Power of Maps. The Region as a Societal Vision in the Age of the Öresund Bridge

The dissertation seeks to problematize the public debate which in recent years has made many people interested in and committed to the region. The empirical basis of the study is some of the regions of southern Sweden which have served as an important platform in the last thirty or forty years when the political and economic establishment has acted and argued in various contexts. The fundamental q

Telemonopolens strategier : en studie av telekommunikationsmonopolens strategiska beteende vid liberalisering av teleoperatörsbranschen

In this thesis the strategic behaviour of the three operators (Televerket/Telia, PTT Telecom and BT) on strong technological development and deregulation of the business during a period of fifteen years have been described, interpreted and analysed. Some thirty more operators have also been investigated in this respect - however not in depth. The strategic behaviour of the operators have been comp

On the necessity of barrier certificates

A methodology for safety verification of nonlinear systems using barrier certificates has been proposed recently. The condition was stated in a sufficiency form: if there exists a barrier certificate, then the system is safe, in the sense that there is no trajectory starting from a given set of initial states that reaches some given unsafe region. Using the concepts of convex duality and density,

The atomized body : The cultural life of stem cells, genes and neurons

Just like the first theories in physics viewed atoms as independent and surrounded by a void, our bodies’ microscopic constituents are often portrayed as disconnected from the body as a unified organism, and from its cultural and social contexts. In The Atomized Body the authors examine the relations between culture, society and bioscientific research and show how our bodies’ singularized atoms in