Search for dissertations about: "Mathematical Realism"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 10 swedish dissertations containing the words Mathematical Realism.
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6. Tools for design, interactive simulation, and visualization of object-oriented models in scientific computing
Abstract : Mathematical models used in scientific computing are becoming large and complex. In order to handle the size and complexity, the models should be better structured (using objectorientation) and visualized (using advanced user interfaces). Visualization is a difficult task, requiring a great deal of effort from scientific computing specialists. READ MORE
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7. An Emulation-Based Performance Evaluation Methodology for Edge Computing and Latency Sensitive Applications
Abstract : Cloud Computing, with its globally-accessible nature and virtually unlimited scalability, has revolutionized our daily lives since its widespread adoption in the early 2000s. It allows us to access our documents anywhere, keep in touch with friends, back up photos, and even remotely control our appliances. READ MORE
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8. Adaptive-fidelity CFD for predicting flying qualities in preliminary aircraft design
Abstract : To reduce development cost and to avoid late design fixes in aircraft design, methods that are fast and economic in estimating the aerodynamic characteristics of complex flight vehicles at the preliminary design stage are desired. This work and thesis focus on the adaptive-fidelity CFD approach, with emphasis on the high end of the CFD tools available today. READ MORE
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9. Computational Engineering Development and Implementation of Computational Methods for Structural Analysis and Design
Abstract : 'Computational engineering' (CE) is computation based on mathematical models for use in engineering design. CE can be used to study and optimise structures and processes in industry and other branches of society to utilise resources in the most effective way. Modelling, simulation, optimisation and visualisation are basic methods of CE. READ MORE
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10. Permanence of age-structured populations in a spatio-temporal variable environment
Abstract : It is widely recognized that various biotic and abiotic factors cause changes in the size of a population and its age distribution. Population structure, intra-specific competition, temporal variability and spatial heterogeneity are identified as the most important factors that, alone or in combination, influence population dynamics. READ MORE