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Integrating spatial multi criteria decision making (smcdm) with geographic information systems (gis) for delineation of the most suitable areas for aquifer storage and recovery (asr)
, Article Journal of Hydrology ; Volume 551 , 2017 , Pages 577-595 ; 00221694 (ISSN) ; Hashemian, S. J. A.D ; Magholi, A ; Sharif University of Technology
Elsevier B.V
2017
Abstract
Hamoon-Jazmoorian plain is located in southeast of Iran. Overexploitation of groundwater in this plain has led to water level decline and caused serious problems such as land subsidence, aquifer destruction and water quality degradation. The increasing population and agricultural development along with drought and climate change, have further increased the pressure on water resources in this region over the last years. In order to overcome such crisis, introduction of surface water into an aquifer at particular locations can be a suitable solution. A wide variety of methods have been developed to recharge groundwater, one of which is aquifer storage and recovery (ASR). One of the fundamental...
Study of the Necessity and Feasibility of ASR Method of Artificial Recharge Projects in Hamoon-Jazmoorian Basin (in IRAN)
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Hashemian, Jamaloddin (Supervisor)
Abstract
Artificial recharge is an effective method of enhancing groundwater resources. Different methods are being used for aquifer recharge, including direct surface and subsurface method, Combined and indirect methods. Among these, direct surface methods such as flood spreading and ditch and furrow techniques are most commonly used methods. They are frequently used in Iran too, but what is disregarded herein, is the application of modern methods of artificial recharge such as ASR and ASTR. ASR and ASTR are methods of artificial recharge through injection wells/borings, in order to recharge deep-seated or those aquifers which are separated by impermeable stratum from the surface. These methods,...
A sparse representation-based wavelet domain speech steganography method
, Article IEEE/ACM Transactions on Speech and Language Processing ; Volume 23, Issue 1 , 2015 , Pages 80-91 ; 23299290 (ISSN) ; Ghaemmaghami, S ; Wang, Z. J ; Sharif University of Technology
2015
Abstract
In this paper, we present a novel speech steganography method using discrete wavelet transform and sparse decomposition to address the undetectability concern in speech steganography. The proposed speech steganography method exploits the sparse representation to embed secret messages into higher semantic levels of the cover signal, resulting in increased undetectability. The proposed method also yields improvements on both stego signal quality and embedding capacity, which are the two major requirements of a steganography algorithm. Our experimental results illustrate that the stego signals generated by the proposed method are perceptually indistinguishable from the original cover signals,...
A framework for optimal water allocation considering water value, strategic management and conflict resolution
, Article Environment, Development and Sustainability ; Volume 25, Issue 2 , 2023 , Pages 1582-1613 ; 1387585X (ISSN) ; Ahani Amineh, Z. B ; Niksokhan, M. H ; Zanjanian, H ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer Science and Business Media B.V
2023
Abstract
This paper proposes a new framework to optimize the allocation of water resources considering two perspectives of water value and strategic management which is one of the novelties of this study. After identifying agricultural, industrial, and domestic water demands, a water allocation model is developed to maximize the net benefit of water delivered to each sector. Based on the characteristics of the study area which is the Namak Lake basin, water transfer from Dez tributaries can be considered as an uncertainty depending on the climate and political issues. So, the model is initially performed without considering water transfer and then water transfer is considered to enhance the...
Image steganography based on sparse decomposition in wavelet space
, Article Proceedings 2010 IEEE International Conference on Information Theory and Information Security, ICITIS 2010, 17 December 2010 through 19 December 2010, Beijing ; 2010 , Pages 632-637 ; 9781424469406 (ISBN) ; Ghaemmaghami, S ; Sharif University of Technology
2010
Abstract
Sparse decomposition of wavelet coefficients of cover image blocks for data hiding is addressed in this paper. By using the proposed algorithm, the embedded secret message can be reliably extracted without resorting to the original image. We use all four sub-images (LL, LH, HL and HH) of the 2D wavelet transform for data embedding without losing the image imperceptibility. An over-complete dictionary matrix is estimated by using the KSVD dictionary learning algorithm, and then the secret message bits are inserted in the sparse representation of the wavelet coefficients over the estimated dictionary. This is believed to be one of the first approaches to the image data hiding that uses the...
Colour image steganography method based on sparse representation
, Article IET Image Processing ; Volume 9, Issue 6 , 2015 , Pages 496-505 ; 17519659 (ISSN) ; Ghaemmaghami, S ; Sharif University of Technology
Institution of Engineering and Technology
2015
Abstract
The authors address the use of sparse representation to securely hide a message within non-overlapping blocks of a given colour image in the wavelet domain. All four sub-images of the two-dimensional wavelet transform of two colour bands are used for data embedding without affecting the image perceptibility. Bit error rate of hidden data extraction is reduced to zero by introducing a novel refinement procedure in the proposed algorithm. The refinement procedure introduced solves the hidden bit extraction errors caused by the rounding process, the overflows and the nature of approximation in sparse decomposition. Capacity of the proposed method is calculated using necessary conditions for...
Steganography Based on Sparse Decomposition
, Ph.D. Dissertation Sharif University of Technology ; Ghaem Maghami, Shahrokh (Supervisor)
Abstract
The goal of this thesis is using sparse decomposition to design secure steganography algorithms to insert secret data into the different cover signals. We propose data embedding in higher semantic levels of the cover signal to reach this goal. Sparse decomposition represents a signal as a linear combination of its structural elements. Data insertion into the sparse coefficients slightly changes the effect of structural elements in the signal representation. So, quality of the stego signal is preserved and such a steganography method leads to higher imperceptibility. In addition, data insertion into the higher semantic levels leads to the higher undetectability. Steganalyzers use statistical...
Application of SMA Equipped Connection in Improving the Seismic Behaviour of Steel Structures Considering Soil-Structure Interaction
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Rahimzadeh Rofouei, Fayyaz (Supervisor)
Abstract
Shape memory alloys (SMA) are materials with shape memory effect and high recentering capacity. Recently, application of SMAs in building structures and for the purpose of structure control during earthquake has been considered by many researchers. Researchers have tried to reduce the residual displacement of the structure after earthquake and also increase the dissipated energy by using this material in different forms such as wire, spring, bolt, etc.. In this research the seismic performance of steel structures equipped with SMA connection has been studied, considering the soil and structure interaction. The purpose of this research is to investigate the amount of required SMA bolts in...
Misallocation within and between Industries: A Firm-level Analysis of Iranian Enterprises
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mahmoudzadeh, Amineh (Supervisor)
Abstract
The per capita income and welfare levels of countries around the world vary significantly from each other. Identifying the factors that lead to differences in the per capita income of countries as well as their welfare levels is a major concern for economists. Studies conducted in this field indicate that one of the main sources of these differences is the significant disparity in the total factor productivity (TFP) across countries. Suboptimal resource allocation is one of the most influential factors affecting TFP in countries. The primary importance of investigating misallocation in the Iranian economy is that, in line with the decrease in economic growth, the growth rate of industrial...
The Effect of Government Ownership on Financial Structure: A Case Study of Sahamedalat in Iran
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mahmoodzadeh, Amineh (Supervisor)
Abstract
The distinction between SOEs and private firms in access to loans is essential from the viewpoint of policy-making. This distinction is more crucial when we know that the difference is caused by factors other than natural market forces and has emerged merely by government ownership. In this paper, we investigate a unique intervention in privatization and identify the causal effect of government ownership on access to loans. In this respect, we study Sahamedalat in Iran by using DID approach and estimate the effect of giving up the treatment firm's cashflow right on the amount and composition of the loans. The results show the intervention significantly decreases the long-term loan of the...
The Impact of Privatization Policy on Firm's Productivity: Case Study of Equity Shares in Iran
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Mahmouzadeh, Amineh (Supervisor)
Abstract
Privatization is one of the most important economic reform policies of the 1980s and 1990s, and it has been widely studied. Many researchers have studied the difference between public and private companies from the perspective of productivity and performance. Due to the different implementation methods of this policy, different consequences are expected. In this research, the causal effect of government ownership on the productivity of companies is investigated. In this regard, using the difference-in-difference method, we investigate the Equity Share policy and measure its effect on the level of productivity of companies and their growth. The results show that the implementation of the...
A maximal inequality for pth power of stochastic convolution integrals
, Article Journal of Inequalities and Applications ; Volume 2016, Issue 1 , 2016 ; 10255834 (ISSN) ; Zangeneh, B. Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Springer International Publishing
2016
Abstract
We prove an inequality for the pth power of the norm of a stochastic convolution integral in a Hilbert space. The inequality is stronger than analogous inequalities in the literature in the sense that it is pathwise and not in expectation
Continuous dependence on coefficients for stochastic evolution equations with multiplicative lévy noise and monotone nonlinearity
, Article Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society ; Volume 42, Issue 1 , 2016 , Pages 175-194 ; 10186301 (ISSN) ; Zangeneh, B. Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Iranian Mathematical Society
2016
Abstract
Semilinear stochastic evolution equations with multiplicative Lévy noise are considered. The drift term is assumed to be monotone nonlinear and with linear growth. Unlike other similar works, we do not impose coercivity conditions on coefficients. We establish the continuous dependence of the mild solution with respect to initial conditions and also on coefficients. As corollaries of the continuity result, we derive sufficient conditions for asymptotic stability of the solutions, we show that Yosida approximations converge to the solution and we prove that solutions have Markov property. Examples on stochastic partial differential equations and stochastic delay differential equations are...
Stochastic evolution equations with multiplicative Poisson noise and monotone nonlinearity
, Article Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society ; Volume 43, Issue 5 , 2017 , Pages 1287-1299 ; 10186301 (ISSN) ; Zangeneh, B. Z ; Sharif University of Technology
2017
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Semilinear stochastic evolution equations with multiplicative Poisson noise and monotone nonlinear drift in Hilbert spaces are considered. The coefficients are assumed to have linear growth. We do not impose coercivity conditions on coefficients. A novel method of proof for establishing existence and uniqueness of the mild solution is proposed. Examples on stochastic partial differential equations and stochastic delay differential equations are provided to demonstrate the theory developed. © 2017 Iranian Mathematical Society
Random motion of strings and related stochastic evolution equations with monotone nonlinearities
, Article Stochastic Analysis and Applications ; Volume 23, Issue 5 , 2005 , Pages 903-920 ; 07362994 (ISSN) ; Zangeneh, B. Z ; Sharif University of Technology
2005
Abstract
A limiting problem for a stochastic evolution equation is studied in the paper. In the equation, the linear operator is non-positive with a pure point spectrum, the non-linearity is monotone, and the Brownian motion is cylindrical. It is shown that, in the limit, the mild solution to the evolution equation tends to the solution of an ordinary Ito equation. Copyright © Taylor & Francis, Inc
Stability of semilinear stochastic evolution equations with monotone nonlinearity
, Article Mathematical Inequalities and Applications ; Volume 3, Issue 4 , 2000 , Pages 593-614 ; 13314343 (ISSN) ; Zangeneh, B. Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Element D.O.O
2000
Abstract
In this paper, we consider the exponentially asymptotic stability of the mild solutions of semilinear stochastic evolution equations of monotone type. An Itô-type inequality is our main tool to study the stability in the p -th moment and almost sure sample-path stability of the mild solutions. We also give some examples to illustrate the applications of the theorems
Deeper democracy through community learning: from education to empowerment
, Article Policy and Practice ; Volume 2023, Issue 36 , 2023 , Pages 114-135 ; 1748135X (ISSN) ; Roudsari, B. Z ; Sharif University of Technology
Centre for Global Education
2023
Abstract
Following the assumption that the levels of education and social capital are good predictors of democratisation (Barro, 1999; Glaeser, Ponzetto and Shleifer, 2007), many development agencies have promoted a depoliticised education in the global South toward enhancing the individual skills of citizens who would, in turn, find their own ways to promote democracy and sustainable development in their countries. However, the persistence and resurrection of authoritarianism and unbalanced development in both the global South and North (Diamond, 2015) necessitates revisiting education. Based on our experience and research on the role of learning to reduce regional imbalances and to revive...
The Effects of a Change in a Bank’s Soundness on its Lending Power
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Madanizadeh, Ali (Supervisor) ; Mahmoudzadeh, Amineh (Supervisor)
Abstract
The financial depth in Iran has decreased since 2008 and simultaneously the interbank rate has increased. In addition, researches show that the bank health has decreased over the same period. This research investigates to find evidence for the existence of the relationship between the bank health indicators and its lending power. In this regard, the balance sheet data and financial statement data of the Iranian banks during 2007 to 2014 have been investigated and the effect of the bank health indicators on their lending power studied at the normal conditions and sanction periods. In this research like Kashyap and Stein 2000, and Gambacorta and Marques2011, the bank lending channel consider...
Financing Through Money Creation: The Role of Central Bank Policies
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Madanizadeh, Ali (Supervisor) ; Mahmoudzadeh, Amineh (Supervisor)
Abstract
In the banking and macro-financial literature، banks are modeled as financial intermediaries who give loans to the borrowers from their deposits. In these models، deposits are created from the accumulation of real goods. Besides this view، which is used more in the academic environment، others who are most practical، describe banks not intermediaries، but credit creator which do not need deposits to pay loans. In this research، we use credit creation concept in a Neoclassic environment that the central bank’s monetary policy is fractional reserve to answer this question that if banks could create credit for firms based on its future income، while firms have CIA constraints، how do economic...
Bank-firm Ownership Association Impact on Loan Provision in Iran
, M.Sc. Thesis Sharif University of Technology ; Madanizadeh, Ali (Supervisor) ; Mahmoudzadeh, Amineh (Co-Supervisor)
Abstract
Related Lending is defined as banks making loans to firms with which they have some kind of ownership association. On one hand, this practice can help diminish asymmetric information between bank and firm which results in a more efficient allocation of bank’s resources. On the other hand, it may lead to the banks’ transferring resources to their related firms inefficiently, without meticulously assessing the risks involved. This paper is focused on the effect of the relationship between bank and firm in their ownership structure, on the loan provision. I have gathered a unique dataset of private and privatized banks and also private firms active in Iran’s stock market, which covers the...