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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
71

Structural systematics of complexes of lanthanoid picrates with unidentate O-donor ligands and other related arrays /

Chan, Eric J. January 2006 (has links)
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Western Australia, 2006.
72

Dilatometric properties of pure and mixed liquid crystals /

Kanchit Pongthana-ananta. January 1979 (has links) (PDF)
Thesis (M.Sc. (Chemical Physics)) -- Mahidol University, 1979. / Financial support by the Faculty of Graduate Studies and National Research Council.
73

Structural chemistry of several transition metal -sulfur and -arsenic complexes

Stevenson, Donald Loren, January 1967 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1967. / Typescript. Vita. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
74

Structural chemistry of three transition metal complexes

Watkins, Steven Floyd, January 1967 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1967. / Typescript. Vita. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
75

An investigation of the occurrence of defect structures in some electron compounds

Maciolek, Ralph Bartholomew, January 1966 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1966. / Typescript. Vita. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references.
76

Toward the Enumeration of Maximal Chains in the Tamari Lattices

January 2016 (has links)
abstract: The Tamari lattices have been intensely studied since they first appeared in Dov Tamari’s thesis around 1952. He defined the n-th Tamari lattice T(n) on bracketings of a set of n+1 objects, with a cover relation based on the associativity rule in one direction. Despite their interesting aspects and the attention they have received, a formula for the number of maximal chains in the Tamari lattices is still unknown. The purpose of this thesis is to convey my results on progress toward the solution of this problem and to discuss future work. A few years ago, Bergeron and Préville-Ratelle generalized the Tamari lattices to the m-Tamari lattices. The original Tamari lattices T(n) are the case m=1. I establish a bijection between maximum length chains in the m-Tamari lattices and standard m-shifted Young tableaux. Using Thrall’s formula, I thus derive the formula for the number of maximum length chains in T(n). For each i greater or equal to -1 and for all n greater or equal to 1, I define C(i,n) to be the set of maximal chains of length n+i in T(n). I establish several properties of maximal chains (treated as tableaux) and identify a particularly special property: each maximal chain may or may not possess a plus-full-set. I show, surprisingly, that for all n greater or equal to 2i+4, each member of C(i,n) contains a plus-full-set. Utilizing this fact and a collection of maps, I obtain a recursion for the number of elements in C(i,n) and an explicit formula based on predetermined initial values. The formula is a polynomial in n of degree 3i+3. For example, the number of maximal chains of length n in T(n) is n choose 3. I discuss current work and future plans involving certain equivalence classes of maximal chains in the Tamari lattices. If a maximal chain may be obtained from another by swapping a pair of consecutive edges with another pair in the Hasse diagram, the two maximal chains are said to differ by a square move. Two maximal chains are said to be in the same equivalence class if one may be obtained from the other by making a set of square moves. / Dissertation/Thesis / Doctoral Dissertation Mathematics 2016
77

Famílias de reticulados algébricos e reticulados ideais /

Benedito, Cintya Wink de Oliveira. January 2010 (has links)
Orientador: Antonio Aparecido de Andrade / Banca: Edson Donizete de Carvalho / Banca: Jéfferson Luiz Rocha Bastos / Resumo: Neste trabalho é feito um estudo sobre famílias de reticulados algébricos e reticulados ideais. Nosso principal objetivo é a construção de reticulados que são versões rotacioanadas de reticulados já conhecidos na literatura. Deste modo, apresentamos construções obtidas via polinômios, via perturbações do homomorfismo canônico e, também, construções ciclotômicas a partir fo reticulado Zn. / Abstract: This work presents a study of algebraic and families of ideal lattices. Our main goal is the construction of lattices which are rotated versions of known lattices in the literature. In this way, we present constructions obtained via polynomials, via pertubations of the canonical homomorphism, and also cyclotomic construction from the lattice Zn. / Mestre
78

Structure and dynamics of vortices in superfluid helium-3

Karimäki, J. (Janne) 06 February 2012 (has links)
Abstract In this thesis, the structure and the dynamics of vortices are studied from the standpoint of the hydrodynamical theory of superfluids. In the hydrodynamical theory a superfluid is described by a continuous order parameter field. In the case of superfluid helium-4 this field is a complex-valued function of position and time. However, in superfluid helium-3 the order parameter is a complex-valued 3 × 3 matrix. The first part of this work consists of studies on structures that appear in the order parameter field, when a vessel filled with superfluid helium-3 in the A phase (3He-A) is rotated in an external magnetic field. Among the most common of these structures are the so-called continuous vortices. They exist in several different forms. In addition to vortices, other possible structures include the vortex sheet of 3He-A that was discovered at the Low Temperature Laboratory of Helsinki University of Technology (currently Aalto University) in late 1993. In this thesis, these structures were studied by finding stationary vortex configurations that minimize the free energy of the superfluid. An algorithm for minimizing the free energy was implemented by writing a computer program. This program was then used to study the structure of a few vortex types, inferred to be the most probable ones. In addition, regular lattices formed by these vortices, including the vortex sheet, were studied. A phase diagram for vortex lattices was constructed by comparing the free energy of various lattice structures as a function of rotational velocity and external magnetic field. The study of vortex structures also lead to a discovery of a new type of vortex in 3He-A, later named the LV3 vortex. In the second part of the work, the dynamics of vortices was studied using a filament model of vortex motion, which also has its theoretical justification in the hydrodynamical model of superfluids, but where the detailed structure of the vortex core is not relevant. The specific problem under consideration here was the motion of a quantized vortex in a rotating elongated cylinder filled with superfluid, and how the motion of the vortex depends on temperature and the rotational velocity of the vessel. The study of vortex motion was simplified using scaling laws. A new type of scaling law was discovered, which both simplified the specific problem under study, and made the results more general. In summary, the research in this thesis touched upon two somewhat complementary areas, i.e. the structure of continuous vortices in 3He-A and the dynamics of thin vortex lines, which is more applicable to superfluid 4He or to the B phase of superfluid helium-3 (3He-B). However, these areas complement each other in advancing the general scientific understanding about the properties of superfluids.
79

Radiation damage and defects in solids

Hughes, A. E. January 1966 (has links)
No description available.
80

Properties of Order Relations and Certain Partly Ordered Systems

Barros, David Nicholas 06 1900 (has links)
The purpose of this paper is to present a study of partly ordered sets. It includes a rigorous development of relations based on the notion of a relation as a set, lattices, and theorems concerning the lattice of subgroups of a group.

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