Search for dissertations about: "Particle interactions"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 421 swedish dissertations containing the words Particle interactions.
-
6. Estimating Effective Interactions from Particle Trajectories
Abstract : The theoretical and practical understanding of molecular systems is strongly dependent on computer simulations. All-atom molecular dynamics techniques are capable of sim- ulating systems on the scale of millions of particles up to about 100 ns. READ MORE
-
7. Inverse Modeling of Cloud – Aerosol Interactions
Abstract : The role of aerosols and clouds is one of the largest sources of uncertainty in understanding climate change. The primary scientific goal of this thesis is to improve the understanding of cloud-aerosol interactions by applying inverse modeling using Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) simulation. READ MORE
-
8. Relativistic particle mechanics : a hamiltonian approach
Abstract : This study is devoted to certain fundamental problems within theoretical physics. The aim is to show that there exists a consistent Poincare invariant Hamiltonian formalism describing interactions between any number of discrete particles forming an isolated (in general spinning) system. No fields or potentials are needed for the description. READ MORE
-
9. Particle interactions and internal tablet structure : Factors affecting the mechanical strength of pharmaceutical compacts
Abstract : A simple tablet model was utilised to identify parameters responsible for tablet compactibility. In this model tablets were considered as homogeneous and isotropic aggregates of individual spherical particles. If the particles were located close enough to each other, interparticulate bonds were assumed to be developed. READ MORE
-
10. Intense laser-plasma interactions
Abstract : In the interaction of ultra-intense laser fields with matter, the target is rapidly ionized and a plasma is formed. The ability of a plasma to sustain acceleration gradients, orders of magnitude larger than achievable with conventional accelerators, has led to a great interest in laser-driven plasma-based particle and radiation sources, with applications in materials science, biology and medicine. READ MORE