Search for dissertations about: "geometry and mathematical analysis Discrete mathematics"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 7 swedish dissertations containing the words geometry and mathematical analysis Discrete mathematics.
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1. Vector-valued Eisenstein series of congruence types and their products
Abstract : Historically, Kohnen and Zagier connected modular forms with period polynomials, and as a consequence of this association concluded that the products of at most two Eisenstein series span all spaces of classical modular forms of level 1. Later Borisov and Gunnells among other authors extended the result to higher levels. READ MORE
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2. Admissible transformations and the group classification of Schrödinger equations
Abstract : We study admissible transformations and solve group classification problems for various classes of linear and nonlinear Schrödinger equations with an arbitrary number n of space variables.The aim of the thesis is twofold. READ MORE
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3. Stable High Order Finite Difference Methods for Wave Propagation and Flow Problems on Deforming Domains
Abstract : We construct stable, accurate and efficient numerical schemes for wave propagation and flow problems posed on spatial geometries that are moving, deforming, erroneously described or non-simply connected. The schemes are on Summation-by-Parts (SBP) form, combined with the Simultaneous Approximation Term (SAT) technique for imposing initial and boundary conditions. READ MORE
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4. Automorphic forms and string theory: Small automorphic representations and non-perturbative effects
Abstract : This compilation thesis stems from a project with the purpose of determining non-perturbative contributions to scattering amplitudes in string theory carrying important information about instantons, black hole quantum states and M-theory. The scattering amplitudes are functions on the moduli space invariant under the discrete U-duality group and this invariance is one of the defining properties of an automorphic form. READ MORE
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5. Numerical methods for wave propagation in solids containing faults and fluid-filled fractures
Abstract : This thesis develops numerical methods for the simulation of wave propagation in solids containing faults and fluid-filled fractures. These techniques have applications in earthquake hazard analysis, seismic imaging of reservoirs, and volcano seismology. A central component of this work is the coupling of mechanical systems. READ MORE