Search for dissertations about: "beräkningsvetenskap"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 171 swedish dissertations containing the word beräkningsvetenskap.
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1. Computational Modeling, Parameterization, and Evaluation of the Spread of Diseases
Abstract : Computer simulations play a vital role in the modeling of infectious diseases. Different modeling regimes fit specific purposes, from ordinary differential equations to probabilistic formulations. READ MORE
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2. Computational Ice Sheet Dynamics : Error control and efficiency
Abstract : Ice sheets, such as the Greenland Ice Sheet or Antarctic Ice Sheet, have a fundamental impact on landscape formation, the global climate system, and on sea level rise. The slow, creeping flow of ice can be represented by a non-linear version of the Stokes equations, which treat ice as a non-Newtonian, viscous fluid. READ MORE
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3. Inverse factorization in electronic structure theory : Analysis and parallelization
Abstract : This licentiate thesis is a part of an effort to run large electronic structure calculations in modern computational environments with distributed memory. The ultimate goal is to model materials consisting of millions of atoms at the level of quantum mechanics. READ MORE
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4. Parallelization of dynamic algorithms for electronic structure calculations
Abstract : The aim of electronic structure calculations is to simulate behavior of complex materials by resolving interactions between electrons and nuclei in atoms at the level of quantum mechanics. Progress in the field allows to reduce the computational complexity of the solution methods to linear so that the computational time scales proportionally to the size of the physical system. READ MORE
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5. Efficient computational methods for applications in genomics
Abstract : During the last two decades, advances in molecular technology have facilitated the sequencing and analysis of ancient DNA recovered from archaeological finds, contributing to novel insights into human evolutionary history. As more ancient genetic information has become available, the need for specialized methods of analysis has also increased. READ MORE