Search for dissertations about: "Laurent series"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 9 swedish dissertations containing the words Laurent series.
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1. Stem Cell Plasticity Controlling Neuronal Differentiation Prior to Cell Transplantation
Abstract : Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disease and affects 2% of the population over 65 years of age. The disease is characterized by the progressive loss of dopaminergic neurons. Over time, symptoms increase and, in particular, lead to a dramatic slowness of movements. READ MORE
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2. Residue fixed point index and wildly ramified power series
Abstract : This thesis concerns discrete dynamical systems. These are systems where the dynamics is modeled by iterated functions. There are several applications of discrete dynamical system e.g. READ MORE
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3. Amoebas and Laurent series
Abstract : The amoeba of a polynomialpis the logarithmic image of the zero set of thepolynomial. l/pcan be developed into several Laurent series. Thelogarithmic image of every such Laurent series have a domain ofconvergence and its loga rithmic image is a component of thecomplement of the amoeba of p. This is the background for thethesis subjett. READ MORE
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4. Constraint-Based Register Allocation and Instruction Scheduling
Abstract : Register allocation (mapping variables to processor registers or memory) and instruction scheduling (reordering instructions to improve latency or throughput) are central compiler problems. This dissertation proposes a combinatorial optimization approach to these problems that delivers optimal solutions according to a model, captures trade-offs between conflicting decisions, accommodates processor-specific features, and handles different optimization criteria. READ MORE
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5. X-ray Absorption and Fragmentationas Initial Steps of Radiation Damage in Free Organic Molecules and Nanoparticles
Abstract : Understanding the molecular radiation damage is crucial in radiobiology, molecular physics, and atmospheric science. In this thesis, the initial steps of radiation damage of anhydrous gas-phase molecules and hydrated nanoparticles were studied using synchrotron radiation based electron-ion coincidence spectroscopy and X-ray absorption spectroscopy under vacuum conditions. READ MORE