Search for dissertations about: "BAND THEORY"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 230 swedish dissertations containing the words BAND THEORY.
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1. Higher order differential operators on graphs
Abstract : This thesis consists of two papers, enumerated by Roman numerals. The main focus is on the spectral theory of -Laplacians. Here, an -Laplacian, for integer , refers to a metric graph equipped with a differential operator whose differential expression is the -th derivative. READ MORE
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2. Topological band theory and Majorana fermions : With focus on self-consistent lattice models
Abstract : One of the most central concepts in condensed matter physics is the electronic band structure. Although band theory was established more than 80 years ago, recent developments have led to new insights that are formulated in the framework of topological band theory. READ MORE
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3. Chemistry and Physics of Cu and H2O on ZnO Surfaces : Electron Transfer, Surface Triangles, and Theory
Abstract : This thesis discusses the chemistry and physics of Cu and H2O on ZnO surfaces, based primarily on results from quantum chemical calculations. The underlying context is heterogeneous catalysis, where Cu/ZnO-mixtures are used in the industrial synthesis of methanol and in the water gas shift reaction. READ MORE
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4. Optimization and Learning for Large-Scale MIMO-OFDM Wireless Systems : Theory, Algorithms, and Applications
Abstract : The requirements for next-generation wireless communications networks, particularly fifth-generation (5G) and beyond, are driven by at least three broad use cases. These include enhanced mobile broadband services to support extremely high data rates in terms of network or per user in both uplink and downlink, massive machine-type communications to accommodate massive internet-of-things applications, and critical machine-type communications to handle mission-critical applications that require ultra-high reliability and low latency. READ MORE
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5. Theory of van der Waals bonding: from bulk materials to biomolecules
Abstract : Sparse matter is abundant in Nature.It encompasses systems characterized by an intrinsic low density of electrons in sizeable regions, where the van der Waals forces contribute considerably to cohesion.Given the length scale of the problem, a prediction of these materials requires appropriate tools within a quantum-mechanical framework. READ MORE