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music theory, rhythm cognition, and music information retrieval, the project will develop a novel, theoretical-analytical framework for the categorization of multi-part rhythmic patterns and their
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quantification, in particular the theory and methods known as predictive Bayes. Predictive Bayes theory involves getting Bayesian type uncertainty for parameters given data (i.e., a posterior type distribution
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., probability, analysis), eager to conduct cutting edge research in the field of uncertainty quantification, in particular the theory and methods known as predictive Bayes. Predictive Bayes theory involves
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. Building on recent work in music theory, rhythm cognition, and music information retrieval, the project will develop a novel, theoretical-analytical framework for the categorization of multi-part rhythmic
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., probability, analysis), eager to conduct cutting edge research in the field of uncertainty quantification, in particular the theory and methods known as predictive Bayes. Predictive Bayes theory involves
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Einsteins theory of General Relativity on cosmological scales. The data it will collect will consist of locations of tens of millions of galaxies with accurate spectroscopic redshifts together with billions
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communication skills in English. Desired qualifications: Documented research experience in algebraic topology. Independent research skills. Broad interests including some of the following: Higher category theory
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the final exam. Desired qualifications: Background in probability theory and Monte Carlo methods, and familiarity with stochastic processes. Strong background in hydrodynamic, nonlinear and stochastic wave
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specific combinations of rhythmic patterns reliably elicit pleasure and the urge to move. Building on recent work in music theory, rhythm cognition, and music information retrieval, the project will develop
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surroundings in Oslo and Tromsø, with rich opportunities for culture, nature, and outdoor activities Salary in position as Doctoral Research Fellow, position code 1017 in salary range NOK from 550 800 to 595 000