PhD Thesis
Geometrical Aspects of Contact Mechanical Systems and Field Theories by Xavier Rivas Guijarro
Xavier Rivas Guijarro defended his PhD thesis Geometrical Aspects of Contact Mechanical Systems and Field Theories (pdf) on December 17th, 2021. The thesis
Threshold phenomena involving the connected components of random graphs and digraphs by Matthew Coulson
Matthew Coulson defended his PhD thesis Threshold phenomena involving the connected components of random graphs and digraphs (pdf), supervised by Guillem Perarnau
Vasiliki Velona defended her PhD thesis A study on structure recovery and the broadcasting problem (pdf), supervised by Gabor Lugosi (ICREA and UPF) and
Marina Garrote López defended her PhD thesis Algebraic and semi-algebraic phylogenetic reconstruction, supervised by Professor Marta Casanellas and Professor Jesús Fernández-Sánchez, on 22
Qualitative properties of solutions to integro-differential equations by Juan Carlos Felipe Navarro
Juan Carlos Felipe Navarro defended his PhD thesis Qualitative properties of solutions to integro-differential equations (pdf), supervised by Professor Xavier Cabré, on
The geometry and topology of steady Euler flows, integrability and singular geometric structures by Robert Cardona
Robert Cardona Aguilar defended his PhD thesis “The geometry and topology of steady Euler flows, integrability and singular geometric structures” (pdf), supervised
Jordi Roca Lacostena defended his PhD thesis The embedding problem for Markov matrices, supervised by Professors Marta Casanellas Rius and Jesús Fernández
A theoretical and computational study of the interaction between biomembranes and curved proteins by Caterina Tozzi
Caterina Tozzi defended her PhD thesis A theoretical and computational study of the interaction between biomembranes and curved proteins (pdf), supervised by
Mathematical and computational modeling of flexoelectricity at mesoscopic and atomistic scales by David Codony
David Codony defended his PhD thesis Mathematical and computational modeling of flexoelectricity at mesoscopic and atomistic scales (pdf) on March 1st 2021, supervised
Why are inner planets not inclined? (after [2, 3]), by Andrew Clarke and Marcel Guàrdia
(UPC) and (UB, CRM). Received November 28, 2023. Consider the N -body problem, namely the motion of N bodies in 3-dimensional space subject to the Newtonian universal attraction: where x_{j} ∈ ℝ^{3} is the position and m_{j} …
(UB), (DMAT, IMTech, CRM), and (CSIC, ICMAT). Received September 26, 2023 1. Introduction Fundamental to the understanding of physical phenomena and dynamical systems in general is the study of the computational complexity that may arise in a …
Multiview varieties: a bridge between Algebraic Geometry and Computer vision, by Angélica Torres
(Maria de Maeztu fellow at CRM) Received September 18, 2023. Computer Vision is the area of Artificial Inteligence that focuses on computer perception and processing of images. One of the main problems that arise in this area …
Iñigo Urtiaga Erneta defended his PhD thesis Elliptic problems: regularity of stable solutions and a nonlocal Weierstrass extremal field theory on July 4, 2023. The thesis was produced within the UPC doctoral program on Applied Mathematics and …
Jaime Paradela Díaz defended his PhD thesis Unstable motions in the Three Body Problem on June 30, 2023. The thesis was produced within the UPC doctoral program on Applied Mathematics and his advisors were Marcel Guàrdia and …
(DMAT) Received June 20, 2023. The natural world is full of large systems of interacting units. A human brain, for example, contains around 86 billion (86 · 10^{9}) neurons whose activities evolve in time as a function …