Search for dissertations about: "factorizations"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the word factorizations.
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1. On approximations and computations in probabilistic classification and in learning of graphical models
Abstract : Model based probabilistic classification is heavily used in data mining and machine learning. For computational learning these models may need approximation steps however. READ MORE
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2. Numerical methods for mapping of multiple QTL
Abstract : This thesis concerns numerical methods for mapping of multiple quantitative trait loci, QTL. Interactions between multiple genetic loci influencing important traits, such as growth rate in farm animals and predisposition to cancer in humans, make it necessary to search for several QTL simultaneously. READ MORE
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3. Robust preconditioned iterative solution methods for large-scale nonsymmetric problems
Abstract : We study robust, preconditioned, iterative solution methods for large-scale linear systems of equations, arising from different applications in geophysics and geotechnics.The first type of linear systems studied here, which are dense, arise from a boundary element type of discretization of crack propagation in brittle material. READ MORE
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4. Leveraging Intermediate Representations for High-Performance Portable Discrete Fourier Transform Frameworks : with Application to Molecular Dynamics
Abstract : The Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT) and its improved formulations, the Fast Fourier Transforms (FFTs), are vital for scientists and engineers in a range of domains from signal processing to the solution of partial differential equations. A growing trend in Scientific Computing is heterogeneous computing, where accelerators are used instead or together with CPUs. READ MORE
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5. Matrix Algebra for Quantum Chemistry
Abstract : This thesis concerns methods of reduced complexity for electronic structure calculations. When quantum chemistry methods are applied to large systems, it is important to optimally use computer resources and only store data and perform operations that contribute to the overall accuracy. READ MORE