Hi @Anonymous,
Welcome to the community! 
I'll try to answer your question, but as far as the exact algorithm used in Revit Coding for Energy Analysis:
- You won't find it online as with most complex algorithms from Software companies. If it was publicly searchable, then everyone would have their own version of energy analysis software on the market, if that makes sense.
Advice which I can give you is to maybe reverse engineer some of the calculations to come-up with what you actually require for your thesis.
I'm not sure how experienced or familiar you are with Revit. Seeing as you are confident enough to do your thesis with the software, I'll then assume that you might have noticed some of the calculations and default thermal properties which you can use and/or changed with Revit prior to running energy simulations?
I'm jumping around a bit above, but the short answer is that the algorithm is not open to the public.
Something which you might want to look into is the free Building Performance Analysis Program from Autodesk and which might give you some insights on how the energy simulations are performed and which formulas play a part in some of the calculations.
You can go through the lessons which you feel is a priority for you in compiling your thesis.
I hope this helps! 
Rudi Roux
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