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    • Some new Fourier inequalities for unbounded orthogonal systems in Lorentz-Zygmund spaces 

      Akishev, Gabdolla; Lukkassen, Dag; Persson, Lars Erik (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2020-03-20)
      In this paper we prove some essential complements of the paper (J. Inequal. Appl. 2019:171, 2019) on the same theme. We prove some new Fourier inequalities in the case of the Lorentz–Zygmund function spaces L q,r (logL ) α Lq,r(log⁡L)α involved and in the case with an unbounded orthonormal system. More exactly, in this paper we prove and discuss some new Fourier inequalities of this type for ...
    • Optimized cardiac simulation as a tool to understand patient specific mechanical function 

      Odeigah, Oscar Ofordile (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-06-28)
      The muscular tissue of the heart is able to contract in the absence of external load. This behaviour is stimulated by a spontaneous electrical depolarization of cardiac cells in the sinoatrial node, which spreads electrical activation through the whole heart, that triggers the synchronized mechanical contraction of the heart muscle. This phenomenon, referred to as active contraction is commonly ...
    • Wind turbine and ice breaking 

      Nilsen, Peter Tor Furseth (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-06-28)
      The arctic climate imposes the challenge of ice accretion on the blades of the wind turbine created by the atmospheric ice. Over time, the ice build-up causes ice shedding which can do structural damage to the wind turbine. The process involving ice breaking and shedding is not well understood. This document explains the mechanical properties of ice such as density, coefficient of thermal expansion, ...
    • Elevator model. Design of an elevator model for teaching in the field of automation 

      Nijdam, Eeke Maria (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-06-28)
      For the master of Engineering Design at UiT, the arctic university of Norway, campus Narvik, a master assignment is being executed as a conclusion to the study. In this case the department of industrial automation education had an elevator model design assignment that could be done by an Engineering Design student. This report describes a summary of the design process that has been executed and the ...
    • Working Chair for Physically Disabled Children 

      Larsson, Ludvig (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-06-28)
      A product development process was initiated with the purpose of designing a saddle seat working chair for physically disabled children on behalf of Fysionord AB. An objectives tree diagram was made using Mindomo.com. Sub-functions in existing solutions were listed, leading to the discovery of four modules, constituting the working chair: footrest, seat, backrest and undercarriage with wheels. The ...
    • Detecting attacks on servers using machine learning models 

      Lindbäck, Hans Victor Andersson (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-06-28)
      With today's storage of information moving from paper to physical hard drives and the cloud, safety of these new information platforms are of great importance. Today an average server suffers several instances of abuse weekly, or even daily. The purpose of this project is to design a system for detecting abusive data traffic coming to or from a server by using machine learning algorithms. Also of ...
    • Automatic verification of UI tests 

      Hagerup, Christopher Kragebøl (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-06-28)
      The purpose of this thesis is to investigate whether or not it is possible to perform automatic verification of UI Tests using Neural Networks. The problem being looked at is variance tied to the operating system, graphics card, or other hardware. This can cause false positives during UI testing, and thus we wanted to find a solution that could learn to ignore this, while still verifying the result. ...
    • Design Proposal for a Software Tool for Speech Therapy. Modern Application Structure of Visual Speech Therapy App for Children 

      Salwerowicz, Daniel Aaron (Master thesis; Mastergradsoppgave, 2019-06-28)
      This thesis describes results of study into development of a Visual Speech Therapy tool for therapy of speech impediments. It describes what Visual Speech Therapy tools are, their benefits, and what tools are available on the market. Main focus being therapy for children and teenagers with dysarthria, hearing problems, and functional speech impediments. After introducing the therapy tools it presents ...
    • Recent trends in operation modal analysis techniques and its application on a steel truss bridge 

      Singh, Harpal; Grip, Niklas (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Aging of infrastructure causes many problems with great consequences, essentially economical. Operation modal analysis (OMA) is one of the most crucial techniques used for dynamic analysis of civil engineering structures (e.g. bridges, dams or tunnels). OMA uses various time and frequency domain methods to obtain the modal parameters. The analysis of OMA techniques can be used to detect, locate and ...
    • Equivalent integral conditions related to bilinear Hardy-type inequalities 

      Kanjilal, Saikat; Persson, Lars Erik; Shambilova, Guldarya E (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Infinitely many, even scales of, equivalent conditions are derived to characterize the bilinear Hardy-type inequality under various ranges of parameters.
    • Singularly perturbed spectral problems in a thin cylinder with fourier conditions on its bases 

      Piatnitski, Andrey; Rybalko, Volodymyr (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The paper deals with the bottom of the spectrum of a singularly perturbed second order elliptic operator defined in a thin cylinder and having locally periodic coefficients in the longitudinal direction. We impose a homogeneous Neumann boundary condition on the lateral surface of the cylinder and a generic homogeneous Fourier condition at its bases. We then show that the asymptotic behavior of the ...
    • Homogenization of Levy-type operators with oscillating coefficients 

      Kassmann, Moritz; Piatnitski, Andrey; Zhizhina, Elena (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-01-05)
      The paper deals with homogenization of Lévy-type operators with rapidly oscillating coefficients. We consider cases of periodic and random statistically homogeneous micro-structures and show that in the limit we obtain a Lévy-operator. In the periodic case we study both symmetric and non-symmetric kernels whereas in the random case we only investigate symmetric kernels. We also address a nonlinear ...
    • Homogenization of biased convolution type operators 

      Piatnitski, Andrey; Zhizhina, Elena (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-11-07)
      This paper deals with homogenization of parabolic problems for integral convolution type operators with a non-symmetric jump kernel in a periodic elliptic medium. It is shown that the homogenization result holds in moving coordinates. We determine the corresponding effective velocity and prove that the limit operator is a second order parabolic operator with constant coefficients. We also consider ...
    • Exploring future C++ features within a geometric modeling context 

      Bratlie, Jostein; Dalmo, Rune (Conference object; Konferansebidrag, 2019-11)
      The development of the C++ programming language and its standard library has undergone a renaissance since the introduction of the C++11 standard, making the language more relevant than ever, through modern features, simplification and expansion of the standard library. Comparing past and future feature sets (C++17, C++20, ...) similar to comparing different programming languages. In this article ...
    • Limit behaviour of diffusion in high-contrast periodic media and related Markov semigroups 

      Piatnitski, Andrey; Pirogov, S; Zhizhina, Elena (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      The goal of the paper is to describe the large time behaviour of a symmetric diffusion in a high-contrast periodic environment and to characterize the limit process under the diffusive scaling. We consider separately the C0 and the L2 settings.
    • Embeddings of weighted generalized Morrey Spaces into Lebesgue Spaces on fractal sets 

      Samko, Natasha Gabatsuyevna (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-12-19)
      We study embeddings of weighted local and consequently global generalized Morrey spaces defined on a quasi-metric measure set (X, d, μ) of general nature which may be unbounded, into Lebesgue spaces Ls(X), 1 ≤ s ≤ p < ∞. The main motivation for obtaining such an embedding is to have an embedding of non-separable Morrey space into a separable space. In the general setting of quasi-metric measure ...
    • Blending functions based on trigonometric and polynomial approximations of the Fabius function 

      Olofsen, Hans (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      Most simple blending functions are polynomials, while more advanced blending functions are, for example, rational or expo-rational fractions. The Fabius function has the required properties of a blending function, but is a nowhere analytic function and cannot be calculated exactly everywhere on the required domain. We present a new set of trigonometric and polynomial blending functions with the shape ...
    • Finite element method application of ERBS triangles 

      Kravetc, Tatiana (Journal article; Tidsskriftartikkel; Peer reviewed, 2019-11)
      In this paper we solve an eigenvalue problem on a circular membrane with fixed outer boundary by using a finite element method, where an element is represented as an expo-rational blending triangle. ERBS triangles combine properties of B-spline finite elements and standard polynomial triangular elements. The overlapping of local triangles allows us to provide a flexible handling of the surface while ...
    • Multidimensional Hardy-type inequalities on time scales with variable exponents 

      Fabelurin, Olanrewaju O; Oguntuase, J. A.; Persson, Lars Erik (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      A new Jensen inequality for multivariate superquadratic functions is derived and proved. The derived Jensen inequality is then employed to obtain the general Hardy-type integral inequality for superquadratic and subquadratic functions of several variables.
    • The FlexNett Simulator 

      Bremdal, Bernt Arild; Tangrand, Kristoffer (Journal article; Peer reviewed, 2019)
      This paper documents research conducted in the Norwegian FLEXNETT project.<br>It describes a new tool that was developed to study the future impact of prosumers with PV panels on the grid in Norway and the potential energy flexibility that lies with residential prosumers. Systematic use of energy flexibility can be an important instrument for managing peak loads and voltage problems in weak power ...