Browsing OU - Dissertations by Title
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Quantitative seismic interpretation and machine learning applications for subsurface characterization and modeling
(2022-12)Quantitative seismic interpretation and geostatistical modeling methods have been widely used for subsurface reservoir characterization. However, the task becomes challenging due to the reservoir complexity and limited ... -
Quantitative studies on flavanone glycosides of the grapefruit /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1965) -
Quantitative study of the Cherokee-Marmaton groups, west flank of the Nemaha Ridge, north-central Oklahoma /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1968) -
Quantum dots for Photovoltaic Applications
(2017-11)During the past century, impacts of climate change on both natural and human systems have been observed worldwide. Numerous scientific investigations suggest a strong correlation between the global warming and greenhouse ... -
Quantum Effects in Nodal-line Semimetals
(2020)Topological materials such as Dirac and Weyl semimetals have relativistic quasiparticles at a discrete number of points in the Brillouin zone. Those materials are semimetalas in the bulk but host metallic surface states ... -
Quantum Hall ferromagnetism in indium antimonide quantum wells.
(2005)Antimony-based III-V semiconductors are getting increasing attention for device applications and fundamental research thanks to advances made in their growth and understanding of their properties. InSb with its extremely ... -
QUANTUM MONTE CARLO STUDY OF BOSONIC LATTICE SYSTEMS IN THE PRESENCE OF DISORDER
(2018-08-30)Disorder is ubiquitous in condensed matter systems, but a thorough understanding of these systems is hindered by poor control over the nature of disorder and competing interactions. Ultracold gases trapped in optical ... -
Quantum Plasmonic Sensing Using Squeezed Light
(2021-08-05)Quantum sensing is an emerging field of quantum optics that seeks to take advantage of quantum correlations available in quantum states of light to enable sensitivities beyond the fundamental classical limits. The sensitivity ... -
Quantum Reactive Scattering: Collision Induced Dissociation
(2010)A new method of generating basis functions for reactive and collision-induced dissociation -
QUANTUM SECURE COMMUNICATION USING POLARIZATION HOPPING MULTI-STAGE PROTOCOLS
(2016)This dissertation presents a study of the security and performance of a quantum communication system using multi-stage multi-photon tolerant protocols. Multi-stage protocols are a generalization of the three-stage protocol ... -
Quasi two-dimensional accumulation layer on n--type InAs in tipped magnetic fields /
(1984)With the magnetic field parallel to the surface, non-periodic structure in the transconductance is observed and attributed to the total depopulation of the subbands as they are pushed up in energy above the Fermi level. ... -
Queer but true.
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The quest for self in the early novels of Kingsley Amis /
(The University of Oklahoma., 1975) -
The question of peace :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1966) -
Questions to the First Minister of Scotland.
(2003)Political communication research traditionally has focussed on media coverage of politics. At the same time, a rhetorical perspective has informed most scholarship on the subject of direct politician discourse. The present ... -
Quincunx.
(1978) -
Quintilian and the great ideas concept :
(The University of Oklahoma., 1974) -
R-matrix theory and device modeling.
(2005)Novel experimental techniques allow us to fabricate very small semiconductor devices such that the electron mean free path is larger than the size of the device. The macroscopic properties of these quantum mechanical devices ...