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Friday Seminar by Mats Gyllenberg.
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Er det noe ved den norske samfunnsmodellen som gj?r oss gode p? innovasjon?
Partnerforums medlemmer ble invitert til spesialseminar hos Norges forskningsr?d 23. januar 2008
Friday Seminar by Olof Leimar.
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Friday Seminar by Thomas Flatt.
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Friday Seminar
By Thomas Quinn.
Friday Seminar by Paul Grini.
Partnerforums fjerde m?te i Innovasjonsnettverket:
Hva slags barrierer st?r i veien for entrepren?rskap i offentlig sektor og hva slags incentiver kan myndighetene gj?re bruk av for ? stimulere til slike innovasjonsprosesser?
Friday Seminar
By Tom Gilbert
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Friday Seminar
By Johanna Mappes.
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Friday Seminar
By Joachim Hermisson.
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This presentation concerns the mathematical formulation of steady surface gravity waves in a Lagrangian description of motion. It will be demonstrated that classical second-order Lagrangian Stokes-like approximations do not represent a steady wave motion in the presence of net mass transport (Stokes drift). A general mathematically correct formulation is then derived. This derivation leads naturally to a Lagrangian Stokes-like perturbation scheme that is uniformly valid for all time, i.e. without secular terms. This scheme is illustrated, both for irrotational waves, with seventh-order and third-order approximations in deep water and finite depth, respectively, and for rotational waves with a third-order approximation of the Gerstner-like wave on finite depth. It is also shown that the Lagrangian approximations are more accurate than their Eulerian counterparts of same order.
Didier Clamond has been a post.-doc. at the Department at Mathematics, UiO. He is now faculty member at the University of Nice, Sophia-Antipolis.
Friday Seminar
By Sigurd Einum.
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Friday Seminar
By Leigh Van Valen.
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