Search for dissertations about: "self-adjoint operator"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 12 swedish dissertations containing the words self-adjoint operator.
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1. Simulation of Chemical Reactors
Abstract : This thesis consists basically of two parts. They are, however, interrelated by the fact that both parts concerns modelling of catalytic reaction systems and also by the fact that in both parts, spectral methods are used for simulation. The first part describes the numerical treatment of the dispersion model. READ MORE
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2. The Dirac Equation: Numerical and Asymptotic Analysis
Abstract : The thesis consists of three parts, although each part belongs to a specific subject area in mathematics, they are considered as subfields of the perturbation theory. The main objective of the presented work is the study of the Dirac operator; the first part concerns the treatment of the spurious eigenvalues in the computation of the discrete spectrum. READ MORE
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3. Resolvent Estimates and Bounds on Eigenvalues for Schrödinger and Dirac Operators
Abstract : This thesis concerns the spectral theory of Schrödinger and Dirac operators. The main results relate to the problems of estimating perturbed eigenvalues. The thesis is based on four papers.The first paper focuses on the problem of localization of perturbed eigenvalues for multidimensional Schrödinger operators. READ MORE
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4. The Dirac Operator; From Numerics to the Theory of G-convergence
Abstract : We consider two main issues concerning the Dirac operator, the first is widely known as the appearance of spurious eigenvalues within the spectrum. The second is the study of the asymptotic behavior of the eigenvalues for a family of Dirac operators with oscillatory potential added to the Coulomb-Dirac Hamiltonian. READ MORE
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5. Spectra of elliptic operators and applications
Abstract : In this thesis we consider several problems related to elliptic equations. Namely, we investigate Helmholtz and Maxwell's equations in Paper I and Sturm-Liouville spectral problem in Papers II,III. In Paper I we study time-harmonic electromagnetic and acoustic waveguide, modeled by an in�nite cylinder with a non-smooth cross section. READ MORE