Search for dissertations about: "andreas lind"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 13 swedish dissertations containing the words andreas lind.
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1. On the automorphism group of Danielewski surfaces
Abstract : In this thesis we define the notion of an overshear on a Danielewski surface. We show that the group generated by the overshears is dense (in the compact open topology) in the automorphism group for small degrees of the defining polynomial. It is also shown in the thesis that the overshear group has a structure of an amalgamated product. READ MORE
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2. Semantic Self-monitoring in Speech. Using Real-time Speech Exchange to Investigate the Use of Auditory Feedback for Self-comprehension
Abstract : This thesis investigates speech production and self-monitoring by using a newly constructed Real-time Speech Exchange (RSE) system. This system makes it possible to covertly manipulate the auditory feedback that participants receive of their own voice. READ MORE
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3. Holomorphic automorphisms of Danielewski surfaces
Abstract : In this thesis we define the notion of an overshear on a Danielewskisurface. Next we show that the group generated by the overshears is dense in the component of the identity of the automorphism group. READ MORE
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4. Visualizing Dynamics –The Perception of Spatiotemporal Data in 2D and 3D
Abstract : In many command and control situations the understanding of dynamic events is crucial. With today’s development of hard- and software architecture, we have the possibility to visualize data in two-dimensional (2D) and three-dimensional (3D) images. READ MORE
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5. Dynamic soil-structure interaction of simply supported high-speed railway bridges
Abstract : Research performed on the subject of dynamic soil-structure interaction (SS) concerning railway bridges is presented in this thesis with the focus on simply supported railway bridges supported by shallow foundations in soil strata on bedrock. The research aims to obtain insight into the SSI of high-speed railway bridges and to provide recommendations on how to model the soil-bridge system from a design perspective. READ MORE