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van der Meer, R. (author)
The resource theory approach is a recently developed framework used in the study of thermodynamics for finite sized quantum systems. A simple way to describe how a quantum system evolves under energy-preserving unitaries while interacting with thermal reservoirs, has been formulated in the framework of thermal operations. Despite the conceptual...
bachelor thesis 2016
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Van Harmelen, A. (author)
Reservoir characteristics such as size and permeability are often non-trivial, which is why sophisticated yet often time-intensive numerical models are commonly used in the Closed-Loop Reservoir Management of subsurface reservoirs in order to maximize profit from oil production. For certain reservoirs, however, simple analytical models can...
master thesis 2016
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Langerak, N. (author)
Electronic devices are downsizing at a rapid pace and since the 1990s, single molecules have been studied as candidates for such devices. This thesis focusses on a new approach to simulate the electric current through these molecular devices. We followed the approach of Hod [17], which is based on the time propagation of the density matrix and...
bachelor thesis 2016
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Den Besten, G. (author)
Atherosclerosis (from Greek – athera means gruel, scerlosis means hardening) is a desease that causes many cardiovascular diseases. It’s a complex biological proces evolving over the course of a few decades. In the endothelium (the surface of cells covering the blood vessel wall) of large and medium-sized arteries changes appear, which cause an...
bachelor thesis 2016
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Gromotka, Z.J.G. (author)
The tubing performance relation curve is a measure of well performance in gas well engineering. It describes the two-phase flow inside a well and as such is modeled as a two-phase one dimensional pipe flow. Convention claims that production points on the TPR curve to the right of its minimum are stable. There also exist claims about the region...
master thesis 2015
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Van Marlen, P. (author)
bachelor thesis 2015
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Ringlever, T.D.K. (author)
This thesis discusses two different models regarding the synchronization in power-grid networks. These models are then compared to each other with respect to a nine-bus test system.
bachelor thesis 2015
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Scholten, F.J.M. (author)
Toepassing importance sampling op credit risk probleem met onafhankelijke schuldenaren.
bachelor thesis 2015
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Laeven, T.M. (author)
A theoretical analysis of the existing model for OMIT by Weis\cite{weis} is provided in language familiar to bachelor students. Most prominently, the influence of a fourth order non-linear perturbation($K \Ad \Ad \A \A$) to the plain OMIT Hamiltonian is investigated numerically, for varying perturbation strength for the three coupling schemes;...
bachelor thesis 2015
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Hortensius, J. (author)
In transmon qubits, the leading source of errors for quantum gates is the existence of higher energy levels, besides the |0> and |1> states which form the computational subspace. Several methods have been developed to eliminate these errors systematically by clever use of the available experimental controls. In this bachelor thesis we focus on...
bachelor thesis 2015
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Gravendeel, R.J. (author)
Google PageRank is an algorithm incorporated by Google to rank websites, using the amount of links a website has as well as the importance of each link. This process can be calculated using the power method. As the amount of websites grows it is essential to speed up this process. Two extrapolation methods, Aitken Extrapolation and Quadratic...
bachelor thesis 2015
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Slim, J.J. (author)
A setup was built to measure the local frequency response of (graphene) microdrums in order to image mode shapes. To this end, a laser interferometer that measures the local deflection of a microdrum was equipped with a very precisely movable sample stage. The setup was used to image the mode shapes of a single few layer graphene microdrum,...
bachelor thesis 2015
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Van Vianen, K. (author)
In dit verslag zijn twee manieren bekeken om de concentratie van A-deeltjes te beschrijven. 1. Random walk met een val 2. Tellen van het aantal verschillende roosterpunten dat bezocht is door een deeltje dat een random walk maakt Bij de eerst manier liepen 40 deeltjes in een rooster met 1 receptor. Wanneer een deeltje in de receptor kwam, werd...
bachelor thesis 2014
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De Leeuw den Bouter, M.L. (author)
bachelor thesis 2014
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Hertog, S. (author)
A semi stochastic cell based model was built, more specifically looking at how monocytes, macrophages, LDL, LDL oxidised and foam cells interact with each other in the plaque, of atherosclerosis. There were a number of processes incorporated in this model as well and they are as follows: cell death, cell proliferation, chemotaxis, random walk...
bachelor thesis 2014
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Sangers, A. (author)
master thesis 2014
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Polinder, G.J. (author)
In this report a two-dimensional model is development for the development of Atherosclerosis. This is done with the 5 coupled partial differential equations. These are solved using the Finite Volume Method.
bachelor thesis 2013
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Koolstra, K. (author)
Het sturen van DNA door een klein gaatje in een kunstmatig membraan biedt mogelijkheden voor het aflezen van een DNA streng. Tijdens dit proces beweegt de streng zich in een vloeistof, waardoor allerlei fysische effecten een rol gaan spelen. De krachten die op de streng werken zorgen ervoor dat de DNA streng zich van de ene kant van het membraan...
bachelor thesis 2013
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Ruckstuhl, Y.M. (author)
Cellen in ons lichaam beschikken over het vermogen om zich gericht te bewegen. Dit fenomeen wordt chemotaxis genoemd. Chemotaxis wordt onder anderen mogenlijk gemaakt door een samenwerking tussen twee soorten moleculen binnen een cel, receptoren en boodschappers. Een receptor vangt signalen uit de omgeving op en geeft dit door aan boodschappers...
bachelor thesis 2012
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Sangers, A. (author)
Google PageRank attempts to return the best ranking of websites when searching on the web. To find this ranking, Google introduces a Markov matrix to model the behaviour of internet users. We find that using irreducible closed subsets is an effective way to unfairly increase the PageRank of a website (perform link spamming) and this can be...
bachelor thesis 2012
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