Search for dissertations about: "symmetric functions"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 61 swedish dissertations containing the words symmetric functions.
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1. On Boolean Functions in Symmetric-Key Ciphers
Abstract : This thesis discusses new results on the design and the existence of cryptographically strong Boolean functions used in the design of stream and block ciphers. By interlinking theoretical results and computer search some open problems have been solved, that is, we have shown the existence of previously unknown classes of functions. READ MORE
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2. Skew-symmetric matrix pencils : stratification theory and tools
Abstract : Investigating the properties, explaining, and predicting the behaviour of a physical system described by a system (matrix) pencil often require the understanding of how canonical structure information of the system pencil may change, e.g., how eigenvalues coalesce or split apart, due to perturbations in the matrix pencil elements. READ MORE
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3. Quantum many-body systems exactly solved by special functions
Abstract : This thesis concerns two types of quantum many-body systems in one dimension exactly solved by special functions: firstly, systems with interactions localised at points and solved by the (coordinate) Bethe ansatz; secondly, systems of Calogero-Sutherland type, as well as certain recently introduced deformations thereof, with eigenfunctions given by natural many-variable generalisations of classical (orthogonal) polynomials. The thesis is divided into two parts. READ MORE
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4. Functions of Generalized Bounded Variation
Abstract : This thesis is devoted to the study of different generalizations of the classical conception of a function of bounded variation.First, we study the functions of bounded p-variation introduced by Wiener in 1924. We obtain estimates of the total p-variation (1.. READ MORE
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5. Finite Element Modelling of Fluid-Structure Interaction
Abstract : The dynamic interaction between non-viscid, compressible fluid and an elastic structure is studied. Finte element formulations, using the weighted residual method, are derived. Different primary variables in the fluid domain are used and different source functions are considered. READ MORE