Search for dissertations about: "MATHEMATICS"
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11. On linear graph invariants related to Ramsey and edge numbers : or how I learned to stop worrying and love the alien invasion
Abstract : In this thesis we study the Ramsey numbers, R(l,k), the edge numbers, e(l,k;n) and graphs that are related to these. The edge number e(l,k;n) may be defined as the least natural number m for which all graphs on n vertices and less than m edges either contains a complete subgraph of size l or an independent set of size k. READ MORE
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12. A Parameterization of Positive Real Residue Interpolants with McMillan Degree Constraint
Abstract : The main body of this thesis consists of six appended papers.The papers are about the theory of the positive real interpolationwith McMillan degree constraint.In Paper A, a parameterization of the positive real residue interpolantswith McMillan degree constraint is given. READ MORE
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13. Models for capturing the penetration of a diffusant concentration into rubber : Numerical analysis and simulation
Abstract : Understanding the transport of diffusants into rubber plays an important role in forecasting the material's durability. In this regard, we study different models, conduct numerical analysis, and present simulation results that predict the evolution of the penetration front of diffusants. READ MORE
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14. Feature Informativeness, Curse-of-Dimensionality and Error Probability in Discriminant Analysis
Abstract : This thesis is based on four papers on high-dimensional discriminant analysis. Throughout, the curse-of-dimensionality effect on the precision of the discrimination performance is emphasized. A growing dimension asymptotic approach is used for assessing this effect and the limiting error probability are taken as the performance criteria. READ MORE
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15. Mathematical models of biological interactions
Abstract : Mathematical models are used to describe and analyse different types of biological interactions. From self-propelled particle models capturing the collective motion of fish schools to models in mathematical neuroscience describing the interactions between neurons to individual-based models of ecological interactions. READ MORE