Search for dissertations about: "modular constructions"
Found 5 swedish dissertations containing the words modular constructions.
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1. Homotopy automorphisms, graph complexes, and modular operads
Abstract : This licentiate thesis consists of two papers.In Paper I we identify the cohomology of the stable classifying space of homotopy automorphisms (relative to an embedded disk) of connected sums of S^k × S^l, where 3 ≤ k < l ≤ 2k − 2. We express the result in terms of Lie graph complex homology. READ MORE
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2. HAM-Tools - An Integrated Simulation Tool for Heat, Air and Moisture Transfer Analyses in Building Physics
Abstract : HAM-Tools is a building simulation software. HAM stands for Heat, Air and Moisture transport processes in a building and building envelope that can be simulated by this program, and Tools describes its modular structure. The main objective of this tool is to obtain simulations of transfer processes related to building physics, i.e. READ MORE
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3. Learning of Definiteness by Belarusian Students of Swedish as a Foreign Language : Inlärning av bestämdhet hos svenskstuderande i Belarus
Abstract : Through a series of studies, this thesis investigates the learning of definiteness in Russian-speaking students of Swedish. A communicative, oral-production task elicited modified and non-modified noun phrases in indefinite and definite contexts. READ MORE
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4. Learning of definiteness in Belarusian students of Swedish as a foreign language
Abstract : Through a series of studies, this thesis investigates the learning of definiteness in Russian-speaking students of Swedish. A communicative oral-production task elicited modified and non-modified noun phrases in indefinite and definite contexts. READ MORE
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5. The hygrothermal inertia of massive timber connstructions
Abstract : The work presented in this Doctoral dissertation concerns the ability of heavy timber structures to passively reduce the fluctuations of the indoor temperature and of the indoor relative humidity, through the dynamic process of heat and moisture storage in wood. We make the hypothesis that the potential offered by the hygrothermal inertia of heavy timber structures is significant, and that it could provide a passive way of regulating the indoor climate. READ MORE