Search for dissertations about: "geometry and mathematical analysis"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 77 swedish dissertations containing the words geometry and mathematical analysis.
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1. Real and complex Monge-Ampère equations, statistical mechanics and canonical metrics
Abstract : Recent decades has seen a strong trend in complex geometry to study canonical metrics and the way they relate to geometric analysis, algebraic geometry and probability theory. This thesis consists of four papers each contributing to this field. The first paper sets up a probabilistic framework for real Monge-Ampère equations on tori. READ MORE
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2. Admissible transformations and the group classification of Schrödinger equations
Abstract : We study admissible transformations and solve group classification problems for various classes of linear and nonlinear Schrödinger equations with an arbitrary number n of space variables.The aim of the thesis is twofold. READ MORE
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3. Positive vector bundles in complex and convex geometry
Abstract : This thesis concerns various aspects of the geometry of holomorphic vector bundles and their analytical theory which all, vaguely speaking, are related to the notion of positive curvature in general, and L^2-methods for the dbar-equation in particular. The thesis contains four papers. READ MORE
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4. Prestress in Nature and Technics
Abstract : To direct the forces of nature is a central task in the creation of spaces and load-carrying structures for architecture. This research investigates how prestress can be used as a design tool for the creation of material efficient and well-functioning structures, and in early design stages contribute to sustainable, functional and beautiful architecture. READ MORE
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5. Vector-valued Eisenstein series of congruence types and their products
Abstract : Historically, Kohnen and Zagier connected modular forms with period polynomials, and as a consequence of this association concluded that the products of at most two Eisenstein series span all spaces of classical modular forms of level 1. Later Borisov and Gunnells among other authors extended the result to higher levels. READ MORE