Search for dissertations about: "stable equilibrium"
Showing result 16 - 20 of 124 swedish dissertations containing the words stable equilibrium.
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16. Fate of Cu, Cr, As and some other trace elements during combustion of recovered waste fuels
Abstract : The increased use of biomass and recovered waste fuels in favor of fossil fuels for heat and power production is an important step towards a sustainable future. Combustion of waste fuels also offers several advantages over traditional landfilling, such as substantial volume reduction, detoxification of pathological wastes, and reduction of toxic leaches and greenhouse gas (methane) formation from landfills. READ MORE
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17. Investigation of [N-X-N]+ and [N-C-N]+ complexes in solution : Exploring Geometry, Stability and Symmetry
Abstract : Halogen bonding is a weak interaction. In this thesis the three center four electron halogen bond, [N−X−N]+, has been studied. The lighter halogens form highly unstable halonium ions that are reactive towards nucleophiles and their complexes were therefore investigated at low temperatures. READ MORE
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18. On Matching Markets
Abstract : This thesis gives a contribution to matching theory. It examines three one-to-one matching models: the roommate problem, the partnership formation problem and the assignment game. In the former two, it is known that stable matchings may not exist. In the latter, stable outcomes do exist; we examine if they still do if we generalize the model. READ MORE
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19. Crystal structures and phase equilibria in the Mn-Ga system
Abstract : The Mn-Ga equilibrium phase diagram was reinvestigated. The phase analyses were performed both by powder and single crystal X-ray diffraction methods. READ MORE
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20. Bifurcations and Exchange of Stability with Density Dependence in a Coinfection Model and an Age-structured Population Model
Abstract : In nature many pathogens and in particular strains of pathogens with negative effects on species coexists. This is for simplicity often ignored in many epidemiological models. It is however still of interest to get a deeper understanding how this coexistence affects the dynamics of the disease. READ MORE