Search for dissertations about: "vishnu"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the word vishnu.
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1. Homogenization of reaction-diffusion problems with nonlinear drift in thin structures
Abstract : We study the question of periodic homogenization of a variably scaled reaction-diffusion equation with non-linear drift of polynomial type. The non-linear drift was derived as hydrodynamic limit of a totally asymmetric simple exclusion process (TASEP) for a population of interacting particles crossing a domain with obstacle. READ MORE
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2. Scaling effects and homogenization of reaction-diffusion problems with nonlinear drift
Abstract : We study the periodic homogenization of reaction-diffusion problems with nonlinear drift describing the transport of interacting particles in composite materials. The microscopic model is derived as the hydrodynamic limit of a totally asymmetric simple exclusion process for a population of interacting particles crossing a domain with obstacles. READ MORE
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3. Design of VCO-based ADCs
Abstract : Today's complex electronic systems with billions of transistors on a single die are enabled by the aggressive scaling down of the device feature size at an exponential rate as predicted by the Moore's law. Digital circuits benefit from technology scaling to become faster, more energy efficient as well as more area efficient as the feature size is scaled down. READ MORE
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4. Specific ion effects in carboxymethyl cellulose adsorption on cellulose: A step towards modification of fibers in fiber line
Abstract : The increasing global demands for paper products have fuelled the research in developing new fibers from existing industrial processes. The adsorption of carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) has been shown to improve the tensile properties of the paper significantly. READ MORE
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5. Dendritic cell migration to draining lymph node and T-cell priming to Bacille Calmette-Guérin
Abstract : Dendritic cells (DCs) are unique antigen presenting cells that bridge innate and adaptive immunity. DCs sense invading microbes, sample antigen and migrate to the draining lymph node (DLN) where they prime T cells to the microbe. READ MORE