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The following paper is a try out on the application of multivariate analysis (regression tree, principal component analysis, and cluster analysis) for classifying hot water chemistry. The number of sample analysed was 416 from all over Indonesia. Regression tree technique has failed to read the data structure due to multi-collinearity effect therefore PCA and cluster analysis were applied. We used open source R statistical packages to do the calculation. Such technique classifies hot water samples into three major clusters: cluster 1 (pure hot water), cluster 2 (mixing water), and cluster 3 (cold-meteoric water). Similar clustering were also detected in the PCA plot. The statistical is able to detect the close and open geothermal system based on data structure. This robust method should be applied to more geothermal system with larger dataset to see its performance.

Excerpt from main dissertation

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Classe do LaTeX para manuscritos da Escola Politécnica da USP. A classe poliTeX (leia-se "POLITEK") é baseada na classe para monografias ABNT adaptada pelo Prof. Paulo Barreto para os padrões da POLI-USP. Modelo de acordo com a norma POLI 2013 Repositório original: https://github.com/lchamon/poliTeX

Template for the journal of Electronic Letters on Computer Vision and Image Analysis (ELCVIA).

Downloaded from AI Communications (IOS Press), see "Manuscript submission & Author instructions" tab at: http://www.iospress.nl/journal/ai-communications/

This is a statics lab report template for first year engineers. jams4@cam.ac.uk

This is a simplified version of the template I used to write my MSc thesis (https://arxiv.org/abs/2305.17453). It is partially inspired by (and a bit of the structure and the older code were adapted from) Martin Helsø's UiO Mathematics Master's Thesis template. The name "Tengwar Thesis" is simply because I find Garamond somewhat similar to Tolkien's tengwar alphabet, and decided to go for the joke. The template is configured mainly for Brazilian students who want to write their thesis in English, and hence expects some input in Portuguese and some in English. This version, however, also gives the user the option to turn off the Portuguese text and keep a thesis entirely in English (as long as you don't fill in the Portuguese code). Quite notably, this version differs from my thesis by the choice of "Garamond flavor", so to speak. My thesis used Duffner's EB Garamond, while this version is a bit simpler and uses the package ebgaramond (although the actual code is currently configured to be compiled with LuaTeX). If you liked the long stylish Q, you'll need to download Duffner's EB Garamond from his website and use it directly with LuaTeX. This TeX.SE post gives an example of how to do it: https://tex.stackexchange.com/q/114223/144146.
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