Search for dissertations about: "auto-correlation"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the word auto-correlation.
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1. Droplet Velocities in a Liquid Spray
Abstract : A method to look into a dense liquid spray has beenevaluated. The spray was mechanically sliced to remove theobscuring parts of it, thus gaining optical access to theinternal regions and thereby allowing for visualization ofpreviously unavailable parts of the spray. READ MORE
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2. Essays on Political Representation, Electoral Accountability and Strategic Interactions
Abstract : This thesis consists of an introduction and four self-contained essays.Essay 1 (with Matz Dahlberg and Eva Mörk) investigates political representation by exploring the relationship between citizens' preferences and the preferences of their elected representatives. READ MORE
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3. Experimental study of phase separation in Fe-Cr based alloys
Abstract : Duplex stainless steels (DSSs) are important engineering materials due to their combination of good mechanical properties and corrosion resistance. However, as a consequence of their ferrite content, DSSs are sensitive to the so-called ‘475°C embrittlement’, which is induced by phase separation, namely, the ferrite decomposed into Fe-rich ferrite (α) and Cr-rich ferrite (α'), respectively. READ MORE
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4. Green Finance in Real Estate, Housing Price Volatility and Rental Swaps
Abstract : This thesis consists of four papers that explore several aspects of the housing market in Sweden: financing of the housing construction sector, price volatility patterns of apartment and house segments and the role of the swap rental market in access to housing and household mobility.The first paper explores the effect of a firm’s reputation of being a green bond issuer on its financing costs. READ MORE
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5. Classical molecular dynamics simulations of collision-induced absorption : method development and evaluation
Abstract : In this thesis collision-induced absorption (CIA) coefficients are computed using molec-ular dynamics (MD) simulations. Part I is dedicated to the theoretical frame of the method, from the classical theory radiation to the derivation of an absorption coefficient. READ MORE