Search for dissertations about: "scalar fields"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 34 swedish dissertations containing the words scalar fields.
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1. Comparison and Tracking Methods for Interactive Visualization of Topological Structures in Scalar Fields
Abstract : Scalar fields occur quite commonly in several application areas in both static and time-dependent forms. Hence a proper visualization of scalar fieldsneeds to be equipped with tools to extract and focus on important features of the data. READ MORE
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2. Hot and Dense Gauge Theories with External Fields
Abstract : In the introductory part of this thesis, I briefly review quantum statistichal mechanics; quantum field theory with external fields; the real and imaginary time formalisms in thermal field theory; and the hard thermal loop resummation. In the second part, consisting of here reprinted research articles, we apply this to quantum electrodynamics and quantum chromodynamics with a background (chromo-) magnetic field in the presence of a heat and charge reservoir. READ MORE
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3. Anisotropy-resolving subgrid-scale modelling using explicit algebraic closures for large eddy simulation
Abstract : The present thesis deals with the development and performance analysis ofanisotropy-resolving models for the small, unresolved scales (”sub-grid scales”,SGS) in large eddy simulation (LES). The models are characterised by a descriptionof anisotropy by use of explicit algebraic models for both the subgridscale(SGS) stress tensor (EASSM) and SGS scalar flux vector (EASSFM). READ MORE
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4. Static Visualizations for Dynamic Hierarchies
Abstract : Dynamic hierarchical data describes phenomena in a wide range of domains, from file management to demographics and business administration, as well as feature extraction results in spatial scientific data. As with all data, visualization is an integral step for gaining understanding about dynamic hierarchical data. READ MORE
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5. Robust Sound Field Control for Audio Reproduction : A Polynomial Approach to Discrete-Time Acoustic Modeling and Filter Design
Abstract : This thesis is concerned with the design and analysis of robust discrete-time filters for audio equalization and sound field control in real reverberant environments. Inspired by methods in polynomial control theory, a unified framework for acoustic modeling and filter design is developed. READ MORE