Search for dissertations about: "Optimal constants"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 17 swedish dissertations containing the words Optimal constants.
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1. Qualitative Aspects of Nonlinear Parabolic Partial Differential Equations and Systems
Abstract : This thesis contains four papers about some aspects of nonlinear parabolic equations and systems. Paper 1. A note on quenching for parabolic equations with dynamic boundary conditions We present a quenching result for semilinear parabolic equations with dynamic boundary conditions in bounded domains with a smooth boundary. Paper 2. READ MORE
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2. New weighted inequalities with applications to pseudodifferential operators
Abstract : This thesis is devoted to weighted integral inequalities and their applications to the study of boundary behavior of solutions to Dirichlet's problem for fractional powers of the Laplacian.We obtain a necessary and sufficient condition on μ for the operator (—Δ)μin R 0 , 0 ... READ MORE
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3. Aircraft composites and aeroelastic tailoring
Abstract : This thesis treats various aspects of structural polymercomposites in aircraft applications. The mechanical performanceand quality of resin transfer molded (RTM) carbon fiberreinforced epoxy composites is studied. READ MORE
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4. Solution-Chemically Derived Spectrally Selective Solar Absorbers : With System Perspectives on Solar Heating
Abstract : This thesis consists of two parts, one dominating part concerning spectrally selective solar absorbers and one dealing with thermal solar systems. The appended papers I to VIII concern the solar absorber part, papers dealing with the systems part have not been included in the thesis. READ MORE
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5. Particle interactions at the nanoscale : From colloidal processing to self-assembled arrays
Abstract : Nanostructured materials are the next generation of high-performance materials, harnessing the novel properties of their nanosized constituents. The controlled assembly of nanosized particles and the design of the optimal nanostructure require a detailed understanding of particle interactions and robust methods to tune them. READ MORE