Search for dissertations about: "Green s functions"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words Green s functions.
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1. Histone H1 : Subtypes and phosphorylation in cell life and death
Abstract : The genetic information of a human diploid cell is contained within approximately 2 metres of linear DNA. The DNA molecules are compacted and organized in various ways to fit inside the cell nucleus. Various kinds of histones are involved in this compaction. One of these histones, histone H1 is the topic of the present thesis. READ MORE
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2. Weighted Bergman kernels and biharmonic Green functions
Abstract : The main theme of this thesis is the connection between weighted biharmonic Green functions and weighted Bergman kernels. In the first paper, which is a joint work with H. Hedenmalm and S. Shimorin, we prove that weighted biharmonic Green functions are positive for weights which satisfy a mean-value condition and whose logarithms are subharmonic. READ MORE
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3. Hydrological modelling of green urban drainage systems : Advancing the understanding and management of uncertainties in data, model structure and objective functions
Abstract : The use of green urban drainage systems such as green roofs, swales and pervious areas has in recent years become a popular option to reduce flood risk and water quality problems in a more sustainable way than with traditional pipe-based drainage systems. Computer models are valuable tools for the management of such systems. READ MORE
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4. Transient waves in nonstationary media : with applications to lightning and nonlinear media
Abstract : Propagation of transient waves in nonstationary, inhomogeneous, dispersive, stratified media is considered. Waves originating from sources exterior to the scatterer as well as from internal sources are treated. Algorithms are developed and illustrated by computations of wave phenomena in stationary, nonstationary and weakly nonlinear media. READ MORE
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5. A Method of Moments Solution for Wires Inside a Reverberation Chamber using Spectral Domain Techniques
Abstract : This thesis describes a method of moment code that can be used for analyzing PEC objects in a reverberation chamber. A major part of the thesis deals with the derivation of an efficient Green¡¯s functions for a PEC cavity in general and a reverberation chamber in particular. READ MORE