Search for dissertations about: "Anton Larsson"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words Anton Larsson.
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1. Principles of transcriptional bursting in mammalian cells
Abstract : In mammalian cells, transcription occurs in discrete bursts leading to fluctuations in transcripts from expressed genes. Although this behavior was first reported not long after the discovery of messenger RNA (mRNA), the methods to measure transcriptional bursting have been limited in throughput and scalability. READ MORE
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2. Landslide Archaeology : Past hazards and disasters in the Göta River Valley and beyond
Abstract : Exploring the impact of landslides on past human communities, their landscapes, and their material remains, this thesis focuses on the most landslide-prone region of Sweden: the Göta River Valley (Sw. Göta älvdalen). READ MORE
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3. FUEL CONVERSION IN A DUAL FLUIDIZED BED GASIFIER
Abstract : The present work is motivated by increasing demands and political goals to establish the commercial production of biofuels. Dual fluidized bed (DFB) gasification is a promising route for the production of biofuels through synthesis. The efficiency of biofuel production is limited by the conversion of biomass into syngas. READ MORE
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4. Exponential integrators for stochastic partial differential equations
Abstract : Stochastic partial differential equations (SPDEs) have during the past decades become an important tool for modeling systems which are influenced by randomness. Because of the complex nature of SPDEs, knowledge of efficient numerical methods with good convergence and geometric properties is of considerable importance. READ MORE
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5. Early-Decision Decoding of LDPC Codes
Abstract : Since their rediscovery in 1995, low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes have received wide-spread attention as practical capacity-approaching code candidates. It has been shown that the class of codes can perform arbitrarily close to the channel capacity, and LDPC codes are also used or suggested for a number of important current and future communication standards. READ MORE