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Hajer, Wouter (author)
Over the past century various different discrepancies in the expected and observed behaviour of galaxies and galaxy clusters were found. Together this is called the missing mass problem and the most well known theory trying to explain these differences states that there is additional undetectable mass in the form of dark matter. Modified...
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Platschorre, Arthur (author)
This Bachelor thesis is on Covariant Emergent Gravity (CEG): a covariant formulation by Sabine Hossenfelder of the ideas of Erik Verlinde on gravity as an emergent force. In this work, the ideas of Erik Verlinde are presented as well as the field equations of CEG. The aim of this thesis is to find experimentally verifiable results for CEG. From...
bachelor thesis 2019
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van Heel, Floris (author)
Hot water pumped out of the ground for purposes of geothermal energy extraction cools down after it is used in a heat exchanger. The now cold water contains minerals that undergo a shift in chemical equilibrium. This may cause the minerals to come out of solution and become sediments. When pumping the cold water back into the porous ground,...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Luchmun, Gyan (author)
In this thesis we are interested in distinguishing patterns of mesoscale cloud patterns in the trades. Specifically, whether Sugar, Gravel, Fish and Flowers patterns can objectively be identified using physical quantities. For this purpose, we use cloud fraction data attained by the CORAL Ka-Band cloud radar at the Barbados Cloud Observatory...
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Witmer, Brian (author)
Quantum technology is evolving faster than ever. Currently, all eyes are on the quantum computer, the promising computer that can solve problems which are unsolvable for regular computers. In order to understand this new technology, it is necessary to understand the qubit, the basic unit of quantum information. This can be done by means of the...
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Koot, Kees (author)
In this thesis the behaviour of a Bose Einstein condensate is explored that consists of bosons that annihilate. In order to do this a system where bose einstein condensation occurs is modeled as a Zero Range process which is a special case of a Markov process.<br/>First we made a single slow site Zero range process with uniform rates and see how...
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Engelberts, Rutger (author)
As long as a wave has a large enough wavelength, it should reflect off of smooth surfaces specularly: that is what the law of reflection states. This phenomenon is widely known, and used in for instance sonars. Electrons that reflect off of boundaries within conductors should abide this law as well, due to the particle-wave duality. However, it...
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Popa, Vlad (author)
In an attempt to find alternatives for solving partial differential equations (PDEs)<br/>with traditional numerical methods, a new field has emerged which incorporates<br/>the residual of a PDE into the loss function of an Artificial Neural Network. This<br/>method is called Physics-Informed Neural Network (PINN). In this thesis, we study dense...
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Imhof, Joost (author)
There exist a lot of methods to find the electromagnetic field behind a lens, so called the forward lens problem. In contrast very few methods can do the inverse, namely finding a lens that would produce a given image or light distribution for a known source. Here a solution to the forward problem, the Fraunhofer approximation, is used to find...
bachelor thesis 2020
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kleyn Winkel, Lars (author)
The goal of this project is to see if we can improve the treatment plan for proton therapy by using reduced order models and adjoint theory for proton therapy. We shall use a singular value decomposition on a dose distribution matrix to obtain the modes from which we can reconstruct every dose distribution. Using adjoint methodologies for proton...
bachelor thesis 2019
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Kirchner, Joris (author)
Neural network is an active research field which involves many different (unsolved) issues, for example, different types of configuration of the network architectures, training strategies, etc. Amongst these active issues, the choice of loss (or cost) functions plays an important role in how a neural network model is to be optimized (trained)...
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Delboo, Maxime (author)
This thesis contains a rigorous derivation of the path integral formulation of the Isingmodel with multiple original proofs. Besides that, thesis also contains various resultsof simulations of the 2D square lattice Ising Model with nearest-neighbour interactionsusing the Swendsen-Wang algorithm. Using finite size scaling to find critical...
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Wanningen, Nicky (author)
For scaling up the qubits in silicon quantum computers, it is vital to determine crosstalk effects that can lower the fidelity of the computer. <br/>In this computational project, we examine single-qubit gate-fidelities in the presence of crosstalk for uncoupled spin qubits that are driven with X-gates via electron dipole spin resonance (EDSR)....
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Bus, J.C.P. (author)
The Quantum Approximate Optimization Algorithm (QAOA) is one of the promising near-term algorithms designed to find approximate solutions for combinatorial optimization problems. The algorithm prepares a parametrized state that is aimed to maximize the expectation value of the objective function of the problem. The circuit for QAOA consists of p...
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Waaijer, Marijn (author)
In this report the goals is to theoretically construct a shift resistant encoding in a rotor system. The report starts with an overview of the rotor space. In the context of which the difference between PVM and POVM is highlighted. After this overview, the shift resistant encodings are discussed. These two concepts are then combined and a shift...
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Mast, G.L. (author)
This thesis produces a pre-characterization numerical model capable of handling and calculating electromagnetic fields within a rectangular reverberation chamber near its lowest usablefrequency at 200 MHz. As reverberation chambers strive to have high electric field uniformityto meet field uniformity standards, high electric fields, having the...
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Meijer, Angeline (author)
This report describes the study on the optimization of the magnetic field generated by a low-field magnetic resonance imaging modality. In the optimization the Genetic Algorithm and a quasi-Newton Algorithm are used.
bachelor thesis 2019
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Birkenhäger, Simone (author)
Cardiac perfusion magnetic resonance imagining (MRI) is often used for ischemic diagnostics. However, the currently most popular technique uses an intravenous contrast agent: gadoliniumchelate. As this injection can cause problems in patients with renal problems, which are more prevalent in cardiac patients, a non-contrast cardiac perfusion...
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Borsboom, Silvester (author)
This thesis investigates two types of classical capacities of both classical and quantum channels, giving rise to four different settings. The first type of classical capacity investigated is the ordinary capacity of a channel to transmit classical information with a probability of error which becomes arbitrarily small as the channel is used...
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van Tol, Berend (author)
In this thesis we study criticality in the context of the dissipative Abelian sandpile model. The model is linked to a simple trapped random walk, giving a practical method to determine criticality for certain landscapes of dissipative sites. The main results concern the lifetime of the random walk, especially the divergence of its first moment...
bachelor thesis 2021
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