Search for dissertations about: "Lars Nordström"
Showing result 21 - 25 of 40 swedish dissertations containing the words Lars Nordström.
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21. Analysis of enterprise IT service availability : Enterprise architecture modeling for assessment, prediction, and decision-making
Abstract : Information technology has become increasingly important to individuals and organizations alike. Not only does IT allow us to do what we always did faster and more effectively, but it also allows us to do new things, organize ourselves differently, and work in ways previously unimaginable. READ MORE
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22. Theoretical Studies of Magnetism and Electron Correlation in Solids
Abstract : This work presents new development and applications of ab-initio simulation tools for material science. Focus lies on materials with strong electronic correlation and strong spin-orbit coupling. READ MORE
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23. Atomistic Spin Dynamics, Theory and Applications
Abstract : The topic of this Thesis is magnetization dynamics on atomic length scales. A computational scheme, Atomistic Spin Dynamics, based on density functional theory, the adiabatic approximation and the atomic moment approximation is presented. READ MORE
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24. Distributed Signal Processing in Digital Substations : Integrating High Sampling Rate Measurements at the Process-Level
Abstract : Future power systems will be dominated by power electronic (PE) converter connected generation. This trend is primarily driven by the increasing penetration of wind power as well as the increasing integration of photovoltaic (PV) based generation. READ MORE
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25. Distributed Topology Inference for Power System Applications : Algorithms and architectures utilising industry standards
Abstract : The electrical transmission and distribution system is undergoing unprecedented changes to meet the need for a carbon emission-free global energy system. An expected increase in the portion of end-user energy use in the form of electricity and need to integrate renewable energy sources into the power grid on a large scale require major changes in how power grids are operated and controlled. READ MORE