Search for dissertations about: "eigenvector analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words eigenvector analysis.
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1. Numerical algorithms for nonlinear eigenproblems with eigenvector nonlinearities
Abstract : Eigenproblems and their nonlinear generalizations appear as important problems in a wide variety of fields, ranging from quantum chemistry and vibration analysis to macroeconomics and data science. Hence, the development and analysis of numerical algorithms to solve such problems has a broad multiplicative effect on our ability to answer several crucial scientific questions. READ MORE
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2. New Techniques for Estimation of Source Parameters : Applications to Airborne Gravity and Pseudo-Gravity Gradient Tensors
Abstract : Gravity gradient tensor (GGT) data contains the second derivatives of the Earth’s gravitational potential in three orthogonal directions. GGT data can be measured either using land, airborne, marine or space platforms. READ MORE
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3. Signal Processing Techniques in Mobile Communication Systems : Signal Separation, Channel Estimation and Equalization
Abstract : Over the last decade there has been an explosive growth in the use of wireless mobile communications. Second generations systems are mature technologies now and third generation systems and beyond are being implemented and researched. READ MORE
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4. Numerical methods for waveguide modelling
Abstract : Waveguides are used to transmit electromagnetic signals. Their geometry is typically long and slender. This particular shape can be used in the design of efficient computational methods. Only special modes are transmitted and eigenvalue and eigenvector analysis becomes important. READ MORE
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5. Numerical methods for Sylvester-type matrix equations and nonlinear eigenvalue problems
Abstract : Linear matrix equations and nonlinear eigenvalue problems (NEP) appear in a wide variety of applications in science and engineering. Important special cases of the former are the Lyapunov equation, the Sylvester equation, and their respective generalizations. These appear, e.g. READ MORE