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Hao Zhang

    Qing wen yao ling yao zai na li ?
    Imaging the rupture processes of earthquakes using the relative back-projection method
    In Pursuit of Carbon Neutrality
    Reliability Optimization of Urban Logistics Systems
    • Focusing on the reliability of urban logistics systems, the book employs urban logistics theory and system reliability concepts, utilizing matter element analysis and ant colony algorithms as research tools. It explores the connotation, influencing factors, measurement, and optimization of reliability within these systems. By analyzing key components and their effects, it establishes a reliability measurement and an optimization model, making it suitable for both popular science readers and those with a foundational understanding seeking deeper insights.

      Reliability Optimization of Urban Logistics Systems
    • In Pursuit of Carbon Neutrality

      Energy Law and Regulation in China

      • 250pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      The book provides a critical analysis of China's energy laws and regulations as the country targets carbon neutrality by 2060. It explores the legal frameworks and regulatory measures essential for facilitating the transition to sustainable energy systems. Aimed at researchers and students, it offers in-depth insights into the role of law in shaping China's energy landscape and addressing the challenges of achieving environmental goals.

      In Pursuit of Carbon Neutrality
    • This thesis adopts the relative back-projection method to dramatically reduce “swimming” artifacts by identifying the rupture fronts in the time window of a reference station; this led to a faster and more accurate image of the rupture processes of earthquakes. Mitigating the damage caused by earthquakes is one of the primary goals of seismology, and includes saving more people’s lives by devising seismological approaches to rapidly analyze an earthquake’s rupture process. The back-projection method described in this thesis can make that a reality.

      Imaging the rupture processes of earthquakes using the relative back-projection method