Blar i Department of Mathematics and Physics (TN-IMF) på tittel
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Value regions of univalent self-maps with two boundary fixed points
(Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2018)In this paper we find the exact value region V(z0,T) of the point evaluation functional f → f(z0) over the class of all holomorphic injective self-maps f : D → D of the unit disk D having a boundary regular fixed point at ... -
Veier i Grafer
(Bachelor thesis, 2022)I denne teksten skal vi se på grunnleggende grafteori, hovedsakelig Eulers grafteori og tilstrekkelige Hamilton-kriterier, hvor vi kommer til å gå mer i dybden på egenskapene deres og hvordan de kan bli implementert innenfor ... -
Veier i Grafer
(Bachelor thesis, 2022)I denne teksten skal vi se på grunnleggende grafteori, hovedsakelig Eulers grafteori og tilstrekkelige Hamilton-kriterier, hvor vi kommer til å gå mer i dybden på egenskapene deres og hvordan de kan bli implementert innenfor ... -
Weakly interacting dark matter miracle
(Bachelor thesis, 2022)Dark matter is currently actively searched for in particle physics. In this thesis the weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPs) are looked at as possible dark matter candidates. The thesis focus on the mechanism called ... -
Wick-rotations of pseudo-Riemannian Lie groups
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2020)We study Wick-rotations of left-invariant metrics on Lie groups, using results from real GIT (Helleland and Hervik, 2018; Helleland and Hervik, 2019). An invariant for Wick-rotation of Lie groups is given, and we describe ... -
X-ray Studies on partially decomposed γ- Mg(BH4)2
(Masteroppgave/UIS-TN-IMF/2020;, Master thesis, 2020-07-15)Hydrogen is the energy that fuels the sun and the stars. Having the potential to be zero-carbon during production, when produced by renewable resources, it is an attractive carrier of the pollution-free renewable energy. ... -
X‐ray and Synchrotron FTIR Studies of Partially Decomposed Magnesium Borohydride
(Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2022)Magnesium borohydride (Mg(BH4)2) is an attractive compound for solid-state hydrogen storage due to its lucratively high hydrogen densities and theoretically low operational temperature. Hydrogen release from Mg(BH4)2 occurs ...