Search for dissertations about: "Mathematics dissertation"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 116 swedish dissertations containing the words Mathematics dissertation.
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11. Intrinsic Formation and Macroscopic Intervention in Multi-agent Systems
Abstract : In this dissertation, we study two problems within the field of the multi-agent systems theory. One is the formation control for multiple reducedattitudes, which are extensively utilized in many pointing applications and under-actuated scenarios for attitude maneuvers. READ MORE
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12. Knowledge discovery for interactive decision support and knowledge-driven optimization
Abstract : Multi-objective optimization involves the simultaneous optimization of several objective functions. In real-world problems, these objectives are often in conflict, giving rise to trade-offs in the optimal solutions from the optimization process. All these solutions are equally viable, with no single solution being better or worse than the others. READ MORE
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13. Students' narratives from graphical artefacts : Exploring the use of mathematics tools and forms of expression in students' graphicacy
Abstract : The research concerns presented in this dissertation addresses aspects of students’ interaction with commonly occurring graphical artefacts in teaching and learning environments. In particular, focus is on how the students make sense of these artefacts in relation to subject specific tools and forms of expression. READ MORE
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14. Convex multicommodity flow problems : a bidual approach
Abstract : The topic of this dissertation, within the subfield of mathematics known as optimization, is the development of a new dual ascent method for convex multicommodity flow problems. Convex multicommodity flow problems arize in many different routing problems such as the design of packet switched computer networks and the computation of traffic network equilibria. READ MORE
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15. Models for coupled active-passive population dynamics : Mathematical analysis and simulation
Abstract : In this dissertation, we study models for coupled active--passive pedestrian dynamics from mathematical analysis and simulation perspectives. The general aim is to contribute to a better understanding of complex pedestrian flows. READ MORE