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    PhD Thesis in Electrical Engineering – Biomedical Engineering:Auditory "Change Detection" Analysis using Integrated Event-Related Potentials and fMRI in Chronic Tinnitus Subjects

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Asadpour, Abdoreza (Author) ; Jahed, Mehran (Supervisor) ; Mahmoudian, Saeid (Co-Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Tinnitus is commonly referred to the symptom of “ringing in the ear”, and it is scientifically described as the perception of sound in the absence of an acoustic event. This symptom is powerful enough to negatively affect sleep patterns and concentration. The symptoms affect more than forty-five million people only in the US and 10 to 20% of the world population. Management and treatment of subjective tinnitus is an ongoing focus of research activities. Ample evidence suggests that the mechanism of tinnitus involves maladaptive plasticity in both classic and non-classic auditory pathway. The non-classical pathway is referred to multi-modal sensory inputs to the auditory system, limbic... 

    Mass Reconstruction of XMM-NEWTON06 Data Based on KSB Method

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mahmoudian, Hanieh (Author) ; Mansouri, Reza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Gravitational lensing affects not only the position and number of images of cosmic objects but also their shapes. In the so-called weak gravitational lensing effects related to shape of the cosmic objects are studied. These require high quality images and wide field of view. Because of technology development and production of multi-chip CCD cameras in recent decades, we are witnessing an increase in the number of projects using weak lensing techniques. Taking instrumental errors into account, the first step in weak lensing studies should be the proper data reduction to produce final images in which instrumental errors are removed and have sufficient precision to be processed. In This thesis... 

    On Graph Reconstruction Conjecture

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Farhadian, Ameneh (Author) ; Mahmoudian, Ebadollah (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The reconstruction conjecture is an open and interesting problem that attracts some reserchers. Although some work toward this problem has been done; but no one have been able to solve it comlpetely. In this thesis, some new theorms are developed which extend the domain of reconstructible graphs. Also, a generalization of graph spectrum -called Alpha Spectrum- is introduced that is very effective in recognization of graphs  

    Some Problems and Methods on Tournaments

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Abdi, Maryam (Author) ; Mahmoudian, Ebadollah (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In 1953, Landau expressed the conditions for the existence of tournaments with a prescribed score vector R. Eleven years later, Ryser proposed an algorithm for constructing the tournament matrix with score vector R and showed that any two tournaments with the same score vector can be obtained from one another by a sequence of 3-cycle switches. Last year (2014) Brualdi and Fristcher explained in an article, similar to this process, the existence of, algorithm and switches for loopy tournament and Hankel tournament and similar structure skew-Hankel tournament. This paper is discussed in a chapter of this thesis. In 1991, De Caen found a lower bound for the real rank of a tournament matrix.... 

    Phase diagram of the one-dimensional anisotropic Kondo-necklace model

    , Article Physical Review B - Condensed Matter and Materials Physics ; Volume 77, Issue 2 , 2008 ; 10980121 (ISSN) Mahmoudian, S ; Langari, A ; Sharif University of Technology
    2008
    Abstract
    The one-dimensional anisotropic Kondo-necklace model has been studied by several methods. It is shown that a mean field approach fails to gain the correct phase diagram for the Ising-type anisotropy. We then applied the spin wave theory which is justified for the anisotropic case. We have derived the phase diagram between the antiferromagnetic long range order and the Kondo singlet phases. We have found that the exchange interaction (J) between the itinerant spins and local ones enhances the quantum fluctuations around the classical long range antiferromagnetic order and finally destroy the ordered phase at the critical value Jc. Moreover, our results show that the onset of anisotropy in the... 

    Covering Arrays for Graphs and Their Construction Algorithms

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Jahdasa, Rahman (Author) ; Mahmoudian, Ebadollah (Supervisor)

    Thermal Simulation of Bioheap

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Mahmoudian, Alireza (Author) ; Sadrnezhad, Khatiboleslam (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Nowadays, because of drastically decrease of copper sulfide ore’s grade, and difficulties in leaching of them, new processes of copper production like bioleaching technique become significant. Finding the optimal conditions for bioleaching, require investing a lot of time and cost. Computer simulation is useful in this case. Temperature, affects the kinetics of dissolution reactions, type and growth rate of bacteria, and finally, rate and amount of recovery of valuable copper metal from ores, so determination of temperature within the bioheap is very important. Thermophiles are better than mesophiles in chalcopyrite bioleaching and in the range of 55 to 65 degree centigrade, thermophiles... 

    Simulation of bioleaching heat effects for enhancement of copper recovery from sarcheshmeh chalcopyrite [electronic resource]

    , Article Metallurgical and Materials Transactions B ; Volume 45, Issue 4 , pp 1204-1212 Mahmoudian, A. R. (Ali Reza) ; Sadrnezhaad, K ; Manafi,Z ; Sharif Univercity of Technology
    Abstract
    A heat-transfer model was formulated to determine the distribution of temperature within a bioheap of chalcopyrite of Sarcheshmeh copper mine. Bioleaching employs mixed mesophilic and thermophilic microbes for Cu extraction. Thermophiles are better than mesophiles to dissolve CuFeS2. The solution irrigation and aeration rates were taken into account as the main operational factors. The model was validated by comparing the temperature profiles of test columns with those of bioheap. The model was used to find the optimal ratio of irrigation to aeration. It was found that when the solution was fed at a flow rate of 5 kg/m2 h and air was blown at a flow rate of 7.5 kg/m2 h, the transition from a... 

    An Algorithmic Approach to the Intersection Problem in Latin Squares

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mohammadi Nevisi, Maysam (Author) ; Mahmoudian, Ebadollah (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    The so-called intersection problem has been considered for many different combinatorial structures, including Latin squares. This intersection problem basically takes a pair of structures, with the same parameters and based on the same underlying set, and determines the possible number of common sub-objects (such as blocks, entries, etc.) which they may have. The intersection problem has also been extended from consideration of pairs of combinatorial structures to sets of three, or even sets of , where may be larger than 3. In this thesis, we study the related problem of determining, for all orders n, the set of integers k for which there exists = 4 Latin squares of order n having... 

    Brain waves evaluation of sound therapy in chronic subjective tinnitus cases using wavelet decomposition

    , Article Frontiers in Integrative Neuroscience ; Volume 12 , 2018 ; 16625145 (ISSN) Asadpour, A ; Jahed, M ; Mahmoudian, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Frontiers Media S.A  2018
    Abstract
    Management and treatment of subjective tinnitus is an ongoing focus of research activities. One of the most viable assessments of such treatment is the evaluation of brain activity in addition to patient response and clinical assessment. This study focuses on sound therapy and evaluation of patients’ electroencephalogram (EEG) in order to verify the potency of this approach. Broadband sound therapy was applied to nineteen participants aging from 25 to 64 and suffering from chronic subjective tinnitus to study the difference of brain activity, a) before fake treatment, b) after fake treatment and c) after the main treatment, using EEG and Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for evaluating Residual... 

    Aberrant frequency related change-detection activity in chronic tinnitus

    , Article Frontiers in Neuroscience ; Volume 14 , 2020 Asadpour, A ; Jahed, M ; Mahmoudian, S ; Sharif University of Technology
    Frontiers Media S.A  2020
    Abstract
    Tinnitus is the perception of sound without the occurrence of an acoustic event. The deficit in auditory sensory or echoic memory may be the cause of the perception of tinnitus. This study considered the mismatch negativity (MMN) to investigate the potential difference between and within groups of persons with normal hearing (NH) and tinnitus. Using an auditory multi-feature paradigm to elicit the MMN, this study considered the MMN peak amplitude at two central frequencies for two MMN subcomponents. These central frequencies were 1 and 5 kHz, which the latter was closer to the perceived tinnitus frequency in the group with tinnitus. The deviants were higher frequency, lower frequency, higher... 

    Existence and Regularity of Renormalized Solutions for Boltzmann Equation

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Mahmoudian, Hamid Reza (Author) ; Fotouhi, Morteza (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    In 1989 DiPerna and Lions proved the stability of Boltzmann’s evolution equation using their theory of renormalized solutions. Their result , for the first time, proved the existence of solutions without extra assumptions on the initial condition and on arbitrary time intervals. While the wellknown Grad’s cut-off assumption is present in the original theory, there have been successful generalizations to account for the singular case. Also the renormalization theory has shed light on limiting regimes of the Boltzmann equation. Here we discuss the new techniques that are essential for such generalizations  

    Energy of Graphs

    , Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology Ghorbani, Ebrahim (Author) ; Akbari, Saeid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Let G be a graph with adjacency matrix A and Δ be a diagonal matrix whose diagonal entries are the degree sequence of G. Then the matrices L = Δ− A and Q = Δ+A are called Laplacian matrix and signless Laplacian matrix of G, respectively. The eigenvalues of A, L, and Q are arranged decreasingly and denoted by λ1 ≥ · · · ≥ λn, μ1 ≥ · · · ≥ μn ≥ 0, and q1 ≥ · · · ≥ qn ≥ 0, respectively. The energy of a graph G is defined as E(G) :=
    n
    i=1
    |λi|.
    Furthermore, the incidence energy, the signed incidence energy, and the H¨uckel energy of G are
    defined as
    IE(G) :=
    n
    i=1

    qi, LE(G) :=
    n
    i=1

    μi, HE(G) :=

    2
    r
    i=1 λi, n=... 

    Crypted Traffic Classification

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Saeid Shahrab (Author) ; Jalili, Rasool (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    A traffic classifier maps each input stream into a pre-defined traffic class. If the traffic is encrypted using a protocol, such as SSL, or is protected using an encrypted tunnel, it's content would be hidden from the classifier, in which case the common traffic classification methods will be ineffective. Although common security mechanisms which provide information confidentiality to user can't hide all properties of messages, including length and time. Some of the newly presented methods of traffic classification utilize these properties and can actually classify messages without accessing their content. We will study such methods and their limitations in this thesis. Of all the encrypted... 

    Integrated Drilling Oprations Optimization

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Azimi, Bizhan (Author) ; Jamshidi, Saeid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Drilling Operations constitute more than fifty percent of total costs of well construction operations. Due to this fact, optimization of drilling operations could have significant effect on decrease in total costs of well construction. It is mentioning worthy that there are a variety of parameters which affect drilling operations from the view point of optimization. In many cases several of those aforementioned parameters are contrary in nature. Thus obtaining an integrated approach to optimize the operation by considering these effects is necessity. The goal of this thesis is to investigate different influential parameters of drilling operation optimization and to develop computer-based... 

    Experimental Analysis of Injection and Reservoir Brine Compatibility to Prevent Scale Formation during Various Oil and Gas Production Processes

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Motayeri, Roya (Author) ; Jamshidi, Saeid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    Scale formation is an unpleasant phenomenon that occurs when the mixed fluids are incompatible. The scales damage the reservoir, wellbore and the surface facilities. They reduce the effective fluid path and increase the pressure drop of the system; so it is necessary to study the precipitation thermodynamics of scale formation, and present a trustable method for banning the scales from precipitation. In this project, it has been tried to study the value of precipitated scale due to the mixing of two incompatible waters (Civand and Sea Water). The results of which are compared with the results of a geochemical software named PHREEQC. Then, the performance of hydro chloridric acid as a scale... 

    Simulation of Drilling Fluid Movement Using Neural Network Modeling and Comparison with CFD Methods

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Ershadnia, Reza (Author) ; Jamshidi, Saeid (Supervisor)
    Abstract
    We report on numerical and intelligent modeling of three-dimensional laminar flow of non-Newtonian fluids driven by axial pressure gradient in annular media consisting of a coaxially rotating inner cylinder. This is an example of a rotating Couette flow with vast applications in food, oil and gas, and chemical engineering industries. We study the dynamics of pressure in and the velocities (in three directions X, Y and Z) of every grid in presence of rotation and without that by means of CFD. Afterward, we develop a novel predictive model based on an Artificial Neural Network (ANN). The hybrid ANN framework is trained and tested by over 100000 data which collected by CFD. We then perform... 

    Wiener Index and Its Application

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Salimi Pirzaman, Azam (Author) ; Mahmoudian, Ebadollah (Supervisor)

    On the matrices with constant determinant and permanent over roots of unity

    , Article Linear Algebra and Its Applications ; Volume 375, Issue 1-3 , 2003 , Pages 245-249 ; 00243795 (ISSN) Akbari, S ; Fanaï, H. R ; Mahmoudian, K ; Sharif University of Technology
    2003
    Abstract
    Let μm be the group of mth roots of unity. In this paper it is shown that if m is a prime power, then the number of all square matrices (of any order) over μm with non-zero constant determinant or permanent is finite. If m is not a prime power, we construct an infinite family of matrices over μm with determinant one. Also we prove that there is no n×n matrix over μp with vanishing permanent, where p is a prime and n = pα-1. © 2003 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved  

    Non-event Related Tinnitus Assessment Using EEG Time-frequency Analyses

    , M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology Dabouei, Ali (Author) ; Jahed, Mehran (Supervisor) ; Mahmoudian, Saeed (Co-Advisor)
    Abstract
    Tinnitus is a perception of sound in the absence of an external source. Tinnitus is commonly associated with the hearing system and the sound perception areas in brain. Subjective tinnitus etiology has not been fully understood. Recent researches introduce some theories by means of finding structural differences in brain of tinnitus patients in comparison to normal people. In most previous researches on finding correlations of tinnitus in EEG signals, processes has been performed in time or frequency domain. According to these evidence and great performance of time-frequency analyses tools, especially wavelets in processing non-stationary signals, we utilized wavelet packets to decompose EEG...