@book{49504, author = {{Schlieper, Hendrik}}, publisher = {{Brill / Fink }}, title = {{{Liebestragödie. Genealogien einer französischen Gattung des 17. Jahrhunderts}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{49545, author = {{Freitag, Christine and Thiem, Annegret}}, booktitle = {{(Un)verfügbar - Kulturen des Heiligen}}, editor = {{Egidi, Margreth and Peters, Ludmilla and Schmidt, Jochen}}, isbn = {{978-3-8376-6611-3}}, pages = {{253--272}}, publisher = {{University Press}}, title = {{{Transformation durch Vermittlung. Das Heilige in der Geschichte pädagogischen und literarischen Wirkens der Jesuiten in Lateinamerika }}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{49561, author = {{Jacke, Christoph and Schroeter-Wittke, Harald}}, booktitle = {{(Un)verfügbar. Kulturen des Heiligen.}}, editor = {{Edigi, Margreth and Peters, Ludmila and Schmidt, Jochen}}, pages = {{273--300}}, publisher = {{Transcript}}, title = {{{Pop-Ikonen. Transformationen des Heiligen in der deutschen Pop(musik)kultur.}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{49722, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Word, Sound and Music in Radio Drama}}, editor = {{Verhulst, Pim and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, isbn = {{978-90-04-54960-9}}, pages = {{275--292}}, publisher = {{Brill}}, title = {{{The Interplay of Sound Tapestry and Music in the 1992 German Radio Play Adaptation of J.R.R. Tolkien’s The Lord of the Rings}}}, volume = {{21}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{49721, author = {{Mildorf, Jarmila}}, booktitle = {{Word, Sound and Music in Radio Drama}}, editor = {{Verhulst, Pim and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, isbn = {{978-90-04-54960-9}}, pages = {{1--15}}, publisher = {{Brill}}, title = {{{Word, Sound and Music in Radio Drama: An Introduction}}}, volume = {{21}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{49815, author = {{Taschl-Erber, Andrea}}, booktitle = {{Reconsidering the Letter to the Ephesians in Context }}, editor = {{Annette, Weissenrieder}}, title = {{{Making “the Two” Into One Body: De- and Recategorization of (Un-)Circumcision,}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{49816, author = {{Taschl-Erber, Andrea}}, booktitle = {{More than Female Disciples: An Examination of Women’s Authority in Ancient Christianity (Ist-VIth centuries)}}, editor = {{Franchi, Roberta and Barnes, Aneilya }}, title = {{{Martha and Her Sister(s) – Female Voices in the Fourth Gospel,}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{49814, author = {{Taschl-Erber, Andrea}}, journal = {{Theologie und Glaube}}, number = {{1}}, pages = {{30--59}}, title = {{{ Evangelium für Frauen? Das dritte und vierte Evangelium im Vergleich}}}, volume = {{114}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{41850, author = {{Silvestri, Marco}}, booktitle = {{Bergbau und Hausbau}}, title = {{{Struktur und Sonderbauten der Silberbergbaustädte des 16. Jahrhunderts. Zur Korrelation von Städtebau und Montanwesen (Potosí und das Erzgebirge)}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @book{32394, editor = {{Karsten, Andrea and Haacke-Werron, Stefanie}}, publisher = {{wbv}}, title = {{{40 Begriffe für eine Schreibwissenschaft. Konzeptuelle Perspektiven auf Praxis und Praktiken des Schreibens}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{32097, author = {{Weich, Tobias and Guedes Bonthonneau, Yannick and Guillarmou, Colin}}, journal = {{Journal of Differential Geometry (to appear) -- arXiv:2103.12127}}, title = {{{SRB Measures of Anosov Actions}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @book{49720, editor = {{Verhulst, Pim and Mildorf, Jarmila}}, isbn = {{978-90-04-54960-9 }}, pages = {{365}}, publisher = {{Brill}}, title = {{{Word, Sound and Music in Radio Drama}}}, volume = {{21}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{44862, author = {{Peckhaus, Volker}}, booktitle = {{New Perspectives on Neo-Kantianism and the Sciences}}, editor = {{Pulte, Helmut and Nickel, Gregor}}, publisher = {{Routledge}}, title = {{{(Neo-)Kantian Foundation of Foundations: The Göttingen Case}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{35902, author = {{Böttger, Lydia and Mischendahl, Anne and Niederhaus, Constanze}}, booktitle = {{Mehrsprachigkeit in der Schule: Sprachbildung im und durch Sachunterricht}}, editor = {{Blumberg, Eva and Niederhaus, Constanze and Mischendahl, Anne}}, isbn = {{978-3-17-037202-3}}, publisher = {{Kohlhammer}}, title = {{{Konzepte sprachlicher Bildung im Fachunterricht – Gemeinsamkeiten und Unterschiede}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{44861, author = {{Peckhaus, Volker}}, booktitle = {{Geschichte der Tagungen am MFO, 1944 bis 1960er Jahre}}, editor = {{Remenyi, Maria and Remmert, Volker and Schappacher , Norbert }}, title = {{{Die Neuformierung der Mathematischen Logik im Nachkriegsdeutschland}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @misc{37062, author = {{Peckhaus, Volker}}, booktitle = {{Neue Deutsche Biographie Deutschland Online }}, title = {{{Fraenkel, Abraham A. }}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{44860, author = {{Peckhaus, Volker}}, booktitle = {{Der Geist der kritischen Schule. Kantisches Denken in der Tradition von Jakob Friedrich Fries und Leonard Nelson im 20. Jahrhundert: Wirkungen und Aktualität}}, editor = {{Hermann, Kay and Schwitzer, Boris}}, publisher = {{SpringerNature}}, title = {{{Kritische Mathematik und die Axiomatik Hilberts}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{33429, author = {{Kißling, Magdalena and Seidel, Nadine}}, booktitle = {{Literatur der Postmigration: Grundzüge, Formen und Vertreter_innen}}, editor = {{Hodaie, Nazli and Hofmann, Michael}}, pages = {{i.Dr.}}, publisher = {{Metzler Verlag}}, title = {{{Vexierbilder als gegenhegemoniales Moment. Strategien postmigrantischen Erzählens bei Andrea Karimé}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @unpublished{50272, abstract = {{Despite the fundamental role the Quantum Satisfiability (QSAT) problem has played in quantum complexity theory, a central question remains open: At which local dimension does the complexity of QSAT transition from "easy" to "hard"? Here, we study QSAT with each constraint acting on a $k$-dimensional and $l$-dimensional qudit pair, denoted $(k,l)$-QSAT. Our first main result shows that, surprisingly, QSAT on qubits can remain $\mathsf{QMA}_1$-hard, in that $(2,5)$-QSAT is $\mathsf{QMA}_1$-complete. In contrast, $2$-SAT on qubits is well-known to be poly-time solvable [Bravyi, 2006]. Our second main result proves that $(3,d)$-QSAT on the 1D line with $d\in O(1)$ is also $\mathsf{QMA}_1$-hard. Finally, we initiate the study of 1D $(2,d)$-QSAT by giving a frustration-free 1D Hamiltonian with a unique, entangled ground state. Our first result uses a direct embedding, combining a novel clock construction with the 2D circuit-to-Hamiltonian construction of [Gosset, Nagaj, 2013]. Of note is a new simplified and analytic proof for the latter (as opposed to a partially numeric proof in [GN13]). This exploits Unitary Labelled Graphs [Bausch, Cubitt, Ozols, 2017] together with a new "Nullspace Connection Lemma", allowing us to break low energy analyses into small patches of projectors, and to improve the soundness analysis of [GN13] from $\Omega(1/T^6)$ to $\Omega(1/T^2)$, for $T$ the number of gates. Our second result goes via black-box reduction: Given an arbitrary 1D Hamiltonian $H$ on $d'$-dimensional qudits, we show how to embed it into an effective null-space of a 1D $(3,d)$-QSAT instance, for $d\in O(1)$. Our approach may be viewed as a weaker notion of "simulation" (\`a la [Bravyi, Hastings 2017], [Cubitt, Montanaro, Piddock 2018]). As far as we are aware, this gives the first "black-box simulation"-based $\mathsf{QMA}_1$-hardness result, i.e. for frustration-free Hamiltonians.}}, author = {{Rudolph, Dorian and Gharibian, Sevag and Nagaj, Daniel}}, booktitle = {{arXiv:2401.02368}}, title = {{{Quantum 2-SAT on low dimensional systems is $\mathsf{QMA}_1$-complete: Direct embeddings and black-box simulation}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{48544, abstract = {{When it comes to NP, its natural definition, its wide applicability across scientific disciplines, and its timeless relevance, the writing is on the wall: There can be only one. Quantum NP, on the other hand, is clearly the apple that fell far from the tree of NP. Two decades since the first definitions of quantum NP started rolling in, quantum complexity theorists face a stark reality: There's QMA, QCMA, QMA1, QMA(2), StoqMA, and NQP. In this article aimed at a general theoretical computer science audience, I survey these various definitions of quantum NP, their strengths and weaknesses, and why most of them, for better or worse, actually appear to fit naturally into the complexity zoo.}}, author = {{Gharibian, Sevag}}, journal = {{ACM SIGACT News}}, number = {{4}}, pages = {{54--91}}, title = {{{Guest Column: The 7 faces of quantum NP}}}, volume = {{54}}, year = {{2024}}, } @unpublished{50273, abstract = {{The Polynomial-Time Hierarchy ($\mathsf{PH}$) is a staple of classical complexity theory, with applications spanning randomized computation to circuit lower bounds to ''quantum advantage'' analyses for near-term quantum computers. Quantumly, however, despite the fact that at least \emph{four} definitions of quantum $\mathsf{PH}$ exist, it has been challenging to prove analogues for these of even basic facts from $\mathsf{PH}$. This work studies three quantum-verifier based generalizations of $\mathsf{PH}$, two of which are from [Gharibian, Santha, Sikora, Sundaram, Yirka, 2022] and use classical strings ($\mathsf{QCPH}$) and quantum mixed states ($\mathsf{QPH}$) as proofs, and one of which is new to this work, utilizing quantum pure states ($\mathsf{pureQPH}$) as proofs. We first resolve several open problems from [GSSSY22], including a collapse theorem and a Karp-Lipton theorem for $\mathsf{QCPH}$. Then, for our new class $\mathsf{pureQPH}$, we show one-sided error reduction for $\mathsf{pureQPH}$, as well as the first bounds relating these quantum variants of $\mathsf{PH}$, namely $\mathsf{QCPH}\subseteq \mathsf{pureQPH} \subseteq \mathsf{EXP}^{\mathsf{PP}}$.}}, author = {{Agarwal, Avantika and Gharibian, Sevag and Koppula, Venkata and Rudolph, Dorian}}, booktitle = {{arXiv:2401.01633}}, title = {{{Quantum Polynomial Hierarchies: Karp-Lipton, error reduction, and lower bounds}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{36466, author = {{Becker, Rieke}}, journal = {{Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften. Themenband „New Diplomatic History“}}, keywords = {{New Diplomatic History, Neue Diplomatiegeschichte}}, number = {{1}}, title = {{{Hilfst du mir, so hilfst du dir. Diplomatische Überzeugungsstrategien der Regentin Christine Charlotte von Ostfriesland gegenüber Kaiser Leopold I. im 17. Jahrhundert (erscheint 2024)}}}, volume = {{35}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{50296, author = {{Hemmrich, Simon and Schäfer, Jannika Marie and Hansmeier, Philipp and Beverungen, Daniel}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences}}, location = {{Honolulu}}, title = {{{The Value of Reputation Systems in Business Contexts – A Qualitative Study Taking the View of Buyers}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{50287, author = {{Kruse, Stephan and Schwabe, Tobias and Kneuper, Pascal and Kurz, Heiko G. and Meinecke, March-Michael and Scheytt, Christoph}}, booktitle = {{German Microwave Conference (GeMiC) }}, title = {{{Analysis and Simulation of a Photonic Multiband FMCW Radar Sensor System using Nyquist Pulses}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50301, author = {{Schryen, Guido}}, journal = {{Journal of Parallel and Distributed Computing}}, title = {{{Speedup and efficiency of computational parallelization: A unifying approach and asymptotic analysis}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{46469, abstract = {{We show how to learn discrete field theories from observational data of fields on a space-time lattice. For this, we train a neural network model of a discrete Lagrangian density such that the discrete Euler--Lagrange equations are consistent with the given training data. We, thus, obtain a structure-preserving machine learning architecture. Lagrangian densities are not uniquely defined by the solutions of a field theory. We introduce a technique to derive regularisers for the training process which optimise numerical regularity of the discrete field theory. Minimisation of the regularisers guarantees that close to the training data the discrete field theory behaves robust and efficient when used in numerical simulations. Further, we show how to identify structurally simple solutions of the underlying continuous field theory such as travelling waves. This is possible even when travelling waves are not present in the training data. This is compared to data-driven model order reduction based approaches, which struggle to identify suitable latent spaces containing structurally simple solutions when these are not present in the training data. Ideas are demonstrated on examples based on the wave equation and the Schrödinger equation. }}, author = {{Offen, Christian and Ober-Blöbaum, Sina}}, issn = {{1054-1500}}, journal = {{Chaos}}, number = {{1}}, publisher = {{AIP Publishing}}, title = {{{Learning of discrete models of variational PDEs from data}}}, doi = {{10.1063/5.0172287}}, volume = {{34}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{49652, abstract = {{Broadband coherent anti-Stokes Raman scattering (BCARS) is a powerful spectroscopy method combining high signal intensity with spectral sensitivity, enabling rapid imaging of heterogeneous samples in biomedical research and, more recently, in crystalline materials. However, BCARS encounters spectral distortion due to a setup-dependent non-resonant background (NRB). This study assesses BCARS reproducibility through a round robin experiment using two distinct BCARS setups and crystalline materials with varying structural complexity, including diamond, 6H-SiC, KDP, and KTP. The analysis compares setup-specific NRB correction procedures, detected and NRB-removed spectra, and mode assignment. We determine the influence of BCARS setup parameters like pump wavelength, pulse width, and detection geometry and provide a practical guide for optimizing BCARS setups for solid-state applications.}}, author = {{Hempel, Franz and Vernuccio, Federico and König, Lukas and Buschbeck, Robin and Rüsing, Michael and Cerullo, Giulio and Polli, Dario and Eng, Lukas M.}}, issn = {{1559-128X}}, journal = {{Applied Optics}}, keywords = {{Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Engineering (miscellaneous), Electrical and Electronic Engineering}}, number = {{1}}, publisher = {{Optica Publishing Group}}, title = {{{Comparing transmission- and epi-BCARS: a round robin on solid-state materials}}}, doi = {{10.1364/ao.505374}}, volume = {{63}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50409, abstract = {{AbstractBackgroundReal‐world problems are important in math instruction, but they do not necessarily trigger students' task motivation. Personalizing real‐world problems by (1) matching problems to students' shared living environment (context personalization) and (2) asking students to pose their own problems (active personalization) might be two interventions to increase students' task motivation.AimIn the current study, we investigated the effects of context personalization and active personalization on students' self‐efficacy expectations, intrinsic value, attainment value, utility value, and cost.SampleThe participants were 28 fifth‐ and sixth‐grade students who voluntarily took part in a six‐month afterschool program in which they posed problems with the aim of creating a math walk in their hometown.MethodUsing a within‐subjects design, at the end of the afterschool program, the students rated their self‐efficacy expectations and task values for four self‐developed problems associated with their hometown, four peer‐developed problems associated with their hometown, and four instructor‐provided problems associated with unfamiliar locations.ResultsStudents reported higher self‐efficacy expectations, intrinsic value, attainment value, and utility value for active‐personalized than non‐personalized problems. To a lesser extent, context personalization promoted intrinsic value and attainment value. No effect was found for cost.ConclusionsActive personalization (i.e. asking students to pose their own real‐world problems) is suited to enhance students' task motivation, specifically their self‐efficacy expectations, intrinsic value, attainment value, and utility value. Context personalization still boosts students' intrinsic value and attainment value. Implementation in classroom instruction is discussed.}}, author = {{Schoenherr, Johanna}}, issn = {{0007-0998}}, journal = {{British Journal of Educational Psychology}}, keywords = {{Developmental and Educational Psychology, Education}}, publisher = {{Wiley}}, title = {{{Personalizing real‐world problems: Posing own problems increases self‐efficacy expectations, intrinsic value, attainment value, and utility value}}}, doi = {{10.1111/bjep.12653}}, year = {{2024}}, } @unpublished{50406, abstract = {{What is the power of polynomial-time quantum computation with access to an NP oracle? In this work, we focus on two fundamental tasks from the study of Boolean satisfiability (SAT) problems: search-to-decision reductions, and approximate counting. We first show that, in strong contrast to the classical setting where a poly-time Turing machine requires $\Theta(n)$ queries to an NP oracle to compute a witness to a given SAT formula, quantumly $\Theta(\log n)$ queries suffice. We then show this is tight in the black-box model - any quantum algorithm with "NP-like" query access to a formula requires $\Omega(\log n)$ queries to extract a solution with constant probability. Moving to approximate counting of SAT solutions, by exploiting a quantum link between search-to-decision reductions and approximate counting, we show that existing classical approximate counting algorithms are likely optimal. First, we give a lower bound in the "NP-like" black-box query setting: Approximate counting requires $\Omega(\log n)$ queries, even on a quantum computer. We then give a "white-box" lower bound (i.e. where the input formula is not hidden in the oracle) - if there exists a randomized poly-time classical or quantum algorithm for approximate counting making $o(log n)$ NP queries, then $\text{BPP}^{\text{NP}[o(n)]}$ contains a $\text{P}^{\text{NP}}$-complete problem if the algorithm is classical and $\text{FBQP}^{\text{NP}[o(n)]}$ contains an $\text{FP}^{\text{NP}}$-complete problem if the algorithm is quantum.}}, author = {{Gharibian, Sevag and Kamminga, Jonas}}, booktitle = {{arXiv:2401.03943}}, title = {{{BQP, meet NP: Search-to-decision reductions and approximate counting}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50101, author = {{Domenik Ackermann}}, journal = {{Quick And Easy Journal Title}}, title = {{{New Quick And Easy Publication - Will be edited by LibreCat team}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50099, author = {{Domenik Ackermann}}, journal = {{Quick And Easy Journal Title}}, title = {{{New Quick And Easy Publication - Will be edited by LibreCat team}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{50476, author = {{Krings, Sarah Claudia and Yigitbas, Enes}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 16th ACM SIGCHI Symposium on Engineering Interactive Computing Systems (EICS 2024) (to appear)}}, publisher = {{ACM}}, title = {{{TARPS: A Toolbox for Enhancing Privacy and Security for Collaborative AR}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{37720, author = {{Öhlschläger, Claudia}}, booktitle = {{Lektüren der Ähnlichkeit um 1900. }}, editor = {{Bauer, Matthias and Patrut, Iulia}}, pages = {{145--164}}, title = {{{"Die Geschichte als Dichterin". Analogien in kleinen historischen Porträts von Stefan Zweig. }}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{50531, author = {{Sahli Lozano, Caroline and Wüthrich, Sergej and Kullmann, Harry and Knickenberg, Margarita and Sharma, Umesh and Loreman, Tim and Romano, Alessandra and Avramidis, Elias and Woodcock, Stuart and Subban, Pearl}}, location = {{Philadelphia, PA, United States}}, title = {{{How do attitudes and self-efficacy predict teachers‘ intentions to teach in inclusive classrooms? A cross-national comparison between Canada, Germany, Greece, Italy, and Switzerland. }}}, year = {{2024}}, } @phdthesis{50530, abstract = {{Die Extrusion stellt das mengenmäßig dominante Verarbeitungsverfahren für thermoplastische Kunststoffe dar. Daher gibt es starke Bestrebungen in diesem Bereich hin zu einer höheren Wirtschaftlichkeit, welche beispielsweise durch höheren Massedurchsatz bei gleichbleibender Maschinengröße erreicht werden kann, oder aber auch im Hinblick auf eine Kreislaufwirtschaft die Bestrebung hin zu einer materialschonenden Verarbeitung. Beide Bestrebungen erfordern spezielle Schneckenkonzepte. Hierunter fallenWave- Schnecken, welche in beiden Bereichen ein vorteilhaftes Prozessverhalten aufzeigen sollen. Die Auslegung von Wave-Schnecken erfordert jedoch ein stärkeres Verständnis über das geometrieabhängige Prozessverhalten in der Extrusion. Im Rahmen der Dissertation werden zwei Themengebiete angegangen. Das erste Thema ist die Herleitung einer Methode zur Charakterisierung des Abbauverhaltens von Thermoplasten sowie die Nutzung der Charakterisierung als Vorhersagemodell. Das zweite Thema behandelt die Auslegung von Wave-Schnecken basierend auf numerischen Simulationen samt Validierung anhand von sieben Energy-Transfer-Schnecken im Vergleich zu drei konventionellen Schnecken. Hierbei werden unter anderem der Materialabbau, die thermische und die stoffliche Homogenität betrachtet, um ein umfassendes Bild über das Prozessverhalten der Schnecken zu schaffen. Die vorgestellten Untersuchungen dienen schlussendlich zu einer Bestätigung des vorteilhaften Prozessverhaltens von Wave-Schnecken.}}, author = {{Schall, Christoph Wilhelm Theodor}}, isbn = {{978-3-8440-9334-6}}, pages = {{224}}, publisher = {{Shaker Verlag}}, title = {{{Materialschonende Verarbeitung von Thermoplasten auf Wave-Schnecken}}}, volume = {{Band 2/2024}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{50554, author = {{Prediger, Susanne and Wessel, Lena}}, booktitle = {{Berufs-und Fachsprache Deutsch in Wissenschaft und Praxis}}, editor = {{Efing, Christian and Kalkavan-Aydin, Zeynep}}, isbn = {{978-3-11-074544-3}}, pages = {{363--372}}, publisher = {{DE GRUYTER}}, title = {{{31 Sprachbildung im berufsbezogenen Mathematikunterricht.}}}, volume = {{Band 3}}, year = {{2024}}, } @misc{49330, author = {{Breuer, Saskia Rebecca}}, booktitle = {{Theologisch-praktische Quartalschrift }}, title = {{{Ulrike Kaiser, Neutestamentliche Exegese kompakt. Eine Einführung in die wichtigsten Methoden und Hilfsmittel}}}, volume = {{1/2024}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50649, author = {{zur Heiden, Philipp and Priefer, Jennifer and Beverungen, Daniel}}, issn = {{0018-9391}}, journal = {{IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management}}, keywords = {{Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Strategy and Management}}, pages = {{1--16}}, publisher = {{Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)}}, title = {{{Predictive Maintenance on the Energy Distribution Grid—Design and Evaluation of a Digital Industrial Platform in the Context of a Smart Service System}}}, doi = {{10.1109/tem.2024.3352819}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50719, abstract = {{We propose an indicator for detecting anomalous stock market valuation in real time such that market participants receive timely signals so as to be able to take stabilizing action. Unlike existing approaches, our anomaly indicator introduces three methodological novelties. First, we use an endogenous, purely data-driven, nonparametric trend identification method to separate long-term market movements from more short-term ones. Second, we apply SETAR models that allow for asymmetric expansions and contractions around the long-term trend and find systematic stock price cycles. Third, we implement these findings in our indicator and conduct real-time market forecasts, which have so far been neglected in the literature. Applications of our indicator using monthly S&P 500 stock data from 1970 to the end of 2022 show that short-term anomalous market movements can be identified in real time up to one year ahead. We predict all major anomalies, including the 1987 Bubble and the initial phase of the Financial Crisis that began in 2007. In total, our anomaly indicator identifies more than 80% of all – even minor – anomalous episodes. Thus, smoothing market exaggerations through early signaling seems possible.}}, author = {{Fritz, Marlon and Gries, Thomas and Wiechers, Lukas}}, issn = {{1469-7688}}, journal = {{Quantitative Finance}}, keywords = {{General Economics, Econometrics and Finance, Finance}}, pages = {{1--14}}, publisher = {{Informa UK Limited}}, title = {{{An early indicator for anomalous stock market performance}}}, doi = {{10.1080/14697688.2023.2281529}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50740, author = {{Weber, Katharina S. and Schlesinger, Sabrina and Lang, Alexander and Straßburger, Klaus and Maalmi, Haifa and Zhu, Anna and Zaharia, Oana-Patricia and Strom, Alexander and Bönhof, Gidon J. and Goletzke, Janina and Trenkamp, Sandra and Wagner, Robert and Buyken, Anette and Lieb, Wolfgang and Roden, Michael and Herder, Christian and Roden, M. and Al-Hasani, H. and Belgardt, B. and Lammert, E. and Bönhof, G. and Geerling, G. and Herder, C. and Icks, A. and Jandeleit-Dahm, K. and Kotzka, J. and Kuß, O. and Rathmann, W. and Schlesinger, S. and Schrauwen-Hinderling, V. and Szendroedi, J. and Trenkamp, S. and Wagner, R.}}, issn = {{0939-4753}}, journal = {{Nutrition, Metabolism and Cardiovascular Diseases}}, keywords = {{Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine, Nutrition and Dietetics, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Medicine (miscellaneous)}}, publisher = {{Elsevier BV}}, title = {{{Association of dietary patterns with diabetes-related comorbidities varies among diabetes endotypes}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.numecd.2023.12.026}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50747, author = {{Greil, Stefan and Kaluza-Thiesen, Eleonore and Schulz, Kim Alina and Sureth-Sloane, Caren}}, journal = {{Deutsches Steuerrecht}}, title = {{{Komplexität von Verrechnungspreisen und Tax Compliance: Einblicke in deutsche Unternehmen}}}, volume = {{62}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50798, abstract = {{Abstract Background An infection with SARS-CoV-2 can lead to a variety of symptoms and complications, which can impair athletic activity. Objective We aimed to assess the clinical symptom patterns, diagnostic findings, and the extent of impairment in sport practice in a large cohort of athletes infected with SARS-CoV-2, both initially after infection and at follow-up. Additionally, we investigated whether baseline factors that may contribute to reduced exercise tolerance at follow-up can be identified. Methods In this prospective, observational, multicenter study, we recruited German COVID elite-athletes (cEAs, n = 444) and COVID non-elite athletes (cNEAs, n = 481) who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 by PCR (polymerase chain reaction test). Athletes from the federal squad with no evidence of SARS-CoV-2 infection served as healthy controls (EAcon, n = 501). Questionnaires were used to assess load and duration of infectious symptoms, other complaints, exercise tolerance, and duration of training interruption at baseline and at follow-up 6 months after baseline. Diagnostic tests conducted at baseline included resting and exercise electrocardiogram (ECG), echocardiography, spirometry, and blood analyses. Results Most acute and infection-related symptoms and other complaints were more prevalent in cNEA than in cEAs. Compared to cEAs, EAcon had a low symptom load. In cNEAs, female athletes had a higher prevalence of complaints such as palpitations, dizziness, chest pain, myalgia, sleeping disturbances, mood swings, and concentration problems compared to male athletes (p < 0.05). Until follow-up, leading symptoms were drop in performance, concentration problems, and dyspnea on exertion. Female athletes had significantly higher prevalence for symptoms until follow-up compared to male. Pathological findings in ECG, echocardiography, and spirometry, attributed to SARS-CoV-2 infection, were rare in infected athletes. Most athletes reported a training interruption between 2 and 4 weeks (cNEAs: 52.9%, cEAs: 52.4%), while more cNEAs (27.1%) compared to cEAs (5.1%) had a training interruption lasting more than 4 weeks (p < 0.001). At follow-up, 13.8% of cNEAs and 9.9% of cEAs (p = 0.24) reported their current exercise tolerance to be under 70% compared to pre-infection state. A persistent loss of exercise tolerance at follow-up was associated with persistent complaints at baseline, female sex, a longer break in training, and age > 38 years. Periodical dichotomization of the data set showed a higher prevalence of infectious symptoms such as cough, sore throat, and coryza in the second phase of the pandemic, while a number of neuropsychiatric symptoms as well as dyspnea on exertion were less frequent in this period. Conclusions Compared to recreational athletes, elite athletes seem to be at lower risk of being or remaining symptomatic after SARS-CoV-2 infection. It remains to be determined whether persistent complaints after SARS-CoV-2 infection without evidence of accompanying organ damage may have a negative impact on further health and career in athletes. Identifying risk factors for an extended recovery period such as female sex and ongoing neuropsychological symptoms could help to identify athletes, who may require a more cautious approach to rebuilding their training regimen. Trial Registration Number DRKS00023717; 06.15.2021—retrospectively registered. }}, author = {{Widmann, Manuel and Gaidai, Roman and Schubert, Isabel and Grummt, Maximilian and Bensen, Lieselotte and Kerling, Arno and Quermann, Anne and Zacher, Jonas and Vollrath, Shirin and Bizjak, Daniel Alexander and Beckendorf, Claudia and Egger, Florian and Hasler, Erik and Mellwig, Klaus-Peter and Fütterer, Cornelia and Wimbauer, Fritz and Vogel, Azin and Schoenfeld, Julia and Wüstenfeld, Jan C. and Kastner, Tom and Barsch, Friedrich and Friedmann-Bette, Birgit and Bloch, Wilhelm and Meyer, Tim and Mayer, Frank and Wolfarth, Bernd and Roecker, Kai and Reinsberger, Claus and Haller, Bernhard and Niess, Andreas M. and Birnbaum, Mike Peter and Burgstahler, Christof and Cassel, Michael and Deibert, Peter and Esefeld, Katrin and Erz, Gunnar and Greiss, Franziska and Halle, Martin and Hesse, Judith and Keller, Karsten and Kopp, Christine and Matits, Lynn and Predel, Hans Georg and Rüdrich, Peter and Schneider, Gerald and Stapmanns, Philipp and Steinacker, Jürgen Michael and Szekessy, Sarah and Venhorst, Andreas and Zapf, Stephanie and Zickwolf, Christian}}, issn = {{0112-1642}}, journal = {{Sports Medicine}}, keywords = {{Physical Therapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, Orthopedics and Sports Medicine}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{COVID-19 in Female and Male Athletes: Symptoms, Clinical Findings, Outcome, and Prolonged Exercise Intolerance—A Prospective, Observational, Multicenter Cohort Study (CoSmo-S)}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s40279-023-01976-0}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{50066, author = {{Dou, Feng and Wang, Lin and Chen, Shutong and Liu, Fangming}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM)}}, location = {{Vancouver, Canada}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{X-Stream: A Flexible, Adaptive Video Transformer for Privacy-Preserving Video Stream Analytics}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{50065, author = {{Blöcher, Marcel and Nedderhut, Nils and Chuprikov, Pavel and Khalili, Ramin and Eugster, Patrick and Wang, Lin}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications (INFOCOM)}}, location = {{Vancouver, Canada}}, publisher = {{IEEE}}, title = {{{Train Once Apply Anywhere: Effective Scheduling for Network Function Chains Running on FUMES}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{50807, author = {{Hu, Haichuan and Liu, Fangming and Pei, Qiangyu and Yuan, Yongjie and Xu, Zichen and Wang, Lin}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the ACM Web Conference (WWW)}}, location = {{Singapore}}, publisher = {{ACM}}, title = {{{𝜆Grapher: A Resource-Efficient Serverless System for GNN Serving through Graph Sharing}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50829, author = {{Heinisch, Nils and Köcher, Nikolas and Bauch, David and Schumacher, Stefan}}, issn = {{2643-1564}}, journal = {{Physical Review Research}}, number = {{1}}, publisher = {{American Physical Society (APS)}}, title = {{{Swing-up dynamics in quantum emitter cavity systems: Near ideal single photons and entangled photon pairs}}}, doi = {{10.1103/PhysRevResearch.6.L012017}}, volume = {{6}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{50826, author = {{Spener, Anna Maria}}, booktitle = {{Chronistin und Kritikerin der Moderne. Zum Werk Gabriele Tergits}}, editor = {{Banki, Luisa and Sucker, Juliane}}, publisher = {{J.B. Metzler Verlag}}, title = {{{Von Exklusivität und Exklusion. Zum jüdischen Berlin in Gabriele Tergits "Effingers"}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50840, abstract = {{Superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors (SNSPDs) have been widely used to study the discrete nature of quantum states of light in the form of photon-counting experiments. We show that SNSPDs can also be used to study continuous variables of optical quantum states by performing homodyne detection at a bandwidth of 400 kHz. By measuring the interference of a continuous-wave field of a local oscillator with the field of the vacuum state using two SNSPDs, we show that the variance of the difference in count rates is linearly proportional to the photon flux of the local oscillator over almost five orders of magnitude. The resulting shot-noise clearance of (46.0 ± 1.1) dB is the highest reported clearance for a balanced optical homodyne detector, demonstrating their potential for measuring highly squeezed states in the continuous-wave regime. In addition, we measured a CMRR = 22.4 dB. From the joint click counting statistics, we also measure the phase-dependent quadrature of a weak coherent state to demonstrate our device’s functionality as a homodyne detector.}}, author = {{Protte, Maximilian and Schapeler, Timon and Sperling, Jan and Bartley, Tim}}, issn = {{2837-6714}}, journal = {{Optica Quantum}}, number = {{1}}, publisher = {{Optica Publishing Group}}, title = {{{Low-noise balanced homodyne detection with superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors}}}, doi = {{10.1364/opticaq.502201}}, volume = {{2}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{49772, author = {{Huybrechts, Yves and Karaca, Resul}}, issn = {{1866-5268}}, journal = {{Synergies Pays germanophones}}, pages = {{119--131}}, publisher = {{GERFLINT}}, title = {{{BelgienNet – une plateforme pour l’accès aux langues et cultures de la Belgique}}}, volume = {{16}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50970, author = {{Schroeter-Wittke, Harald}}, journal = {{Göttinger Predigtmeditationen}}, number = {{2}}, pages = {{237--243}}, title = {{{Quasimodogeniti (07.04.2024) Joh 20,19-20(21-23)24-29: Vom Safe Space zum Escape Room: Der gläubige Thomas}}}, volume = {{78}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{50973, author = {{Knickenberg, Margarita and Kullmann, Harry and Wüthrich, Sergej and Sahli Lozano, Caroline}}, location = {{University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus}}, title = {{{Teachers’ individual and collective efficacy in relation to their attitudes towards inclusion –Analyses from an international study comprising Canada, Germany & Switzerland.}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{50972, author = {{Knickenberg, Margarita and Zurbriggen, Carmen}}, location = {{University of Michigan, MI, USA}}, title = {{{Examining aspects of students’ current academic motivation in relation to peer interactions and social environment in the classroom using the Experience sampling method.}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{50974, author = {{Knickenberg, Margarita and Zurbriggen, Carmen}}, location = {{University of Cyprus, Nicosia, Cyprus}}, title = {{{Effects of peer interactions and the social environment on students’ current academic motivation in the classroom: An experience sampling study. }}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51008, abstract = {{I examine Du Châtelet’s methodology for physics and metaphysics through the lens of her engagement with Newton’s Rules for Reasoning in Natural Philosophy. I first show that her early manuscript writings discuss and endorse these Rules. Then, I argue that her famous published account of hypotheses continues to invoke close analogues of Rules 3 and 4, despite various developments in her position. Once relevant experimental evidence and some basic constraints are met, it is legitimate to inductively generalize from observations; general hypotheses can thereafter be assumed as true until contrary experiments show otherwise. I conclude by arguing that this account of induction plays an essential role in her metaphysics, both in an argument for simple substances—which has an inductive premise—and in her attempt to distinguish acceptable and unacceptable metaphysical commitments. }}, author = {{Wells, Aaron}}, journal = {{European Journal of Philosophy}}, title = {{{Du Châtelet, Induction, and Newton’s Rules for Reasoning}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{51010, abstract = {{I distinsuish three ways in which early modern rationalists seek to apply the principle to empirical science. Previous readings have neglected how these thinkers assume substantive theories of explanation and intelligibility in many of their deployments of this rationalist principle. I argue that Leibniz, Du Châtelet, and Euler are all vulnerable to the objection that they deploy their standards of intelligibility inconsistently: their own favored explanations do not always live up to the standard. This chapter also defends more particular interpretive claims about these thinkers, for example arguing against Jeff McDonough’s anti-realist reading of Leibniz on laws of nature. }}, author = {{Wells, Aaron}}, booktitle = {{The Principle of Sufficient Reason: A History}}, editor = {{Della Rocca, Michael and Amijee, Fatema}}, publisher = {{Oxford University Press}}, title = {{{The Principle of Sufficient Reason in Early Modern Philosophy of Science: Leibniz, Du Châtelet, and Euler}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{51012, author = {{Wells, Aaron}}, booktitle = {{The History and Philosophy of Science, 1450 to 1750}}, editor = {{Stan, Marius}}, publisher = {{Bloomsbury}}, title = {{{Women in Early Modern Science: Du Châtelet, Bassi, and Agnesi}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{51011, author = {{Wells, Aaron}}, booktitle = {{The Bloomsbury Companion to Du Châtelet}}, editor = {{Amijee, Fatema}}, publisher = {{Bloomsbury}}, title = {{{Du Châtelet’s Philosophy of Mathematics}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50841, author = {{Moretto, Giordano and Schnell, Nicolas and Frey, Jonathan and Karakaya, Yasin and Amstutz, Alois and Diehl, Moritz and Kasper, Tina and Onder, Christopher}}, journal = {{Control Engineering Practice}}, pages = {{105848}}, title = {{{Fast model-based calibration of multiple injections for a CI engine using nonlinear optimal control}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.conengprac.2024.105848}}, volume = {{145}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{49813, author = {{Taschl-Erber, Andrea and Woppowa, Jan}}, booktitle = {{Elementare Bibeltexte }}, editor = {{Rothgangel, Martin and Simojoki, Henrik and Gerber, Christine and Michel, Andreas}}, pages = {{459–472}}, title = {{{Gottes Treue zu Israel (Röm 9–11)}}}, volume = {{2}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51105, author = {{Wingenbach, Jan and Schumacher, Stefan and Ma, Xuekai}}, journal = {{Physical Review Research, in press}}, title = {{{Manipulating spectral topology and exceptional points by nonlinearity in non-Hermitian polariton systems}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{49868, author = {{Schön, Lena and Graßl, Benjamin and Giese, Henning}}, journal = {{Steuer und Wirtschaft}}, pages = {{71--92}}, title = {{{Die Kriterien und Zusammensetzung der EU-Blacklist als Grundlage des Steueroasen-Abwehrgesetzes – Eine kritische Würdigung}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51116, author = {{Uhe, Benedikt and Kuball, Clara-Maria and Merklein, Marion and Meschut, Gerson}}, journal = {{Production Engineering}}, title = {{{Corrosion behaviour of self-piercing riveted joints with uncoated rivets in high nitrogen steel}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s11740-024-01262-6}}, year = {{2024}}, } @misc{49345, author = {{Breuer, Saskia Rebecca}}, booktitle = {{Encyclopedia of the Bible and its Reception (EBR)}}, title = {{{ Persis}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51121, abstract = {{DNA origami nanostructures are a powerful tool in biomedicine and can be used to combat drug‐resistant bacterial infections. However, the effect of unmodified DNA origami nanostructures on bacteria is yet to be elucidated. With the aim to obtain a better understanding of this phenomenon, the effect of three DNA origami shapes, i.e., DNA origami triangles, six‐helix bundles (6HBs), and 24‐helix bundles (24HBs), on the growth of Gram‐negative Escherichia coli and Gram‐positive Bacillus subtilis is investigated. These results reveal that while triangles and 24HBs can be used as a source of nutrients by E. coli and thereby promote population growth, their effect is much smaller than that of genomic single‐ and double‐stranded DNA. However, no effect on E. coli population growth is observed for the 6HBs. On the other hand, B. subtilis does not show any significant changes in population growth when cultured with the different DNA origami shapes or genomic DNA. The detailed effect of DNA origami nanostructures on bacterial growth thus depends on the competence signals and uptake mechanism of each bacterial species, as well as the DNA origami shape. This should be considered in the development of antimicrobial DNA origami nanostructures.}}, author = {{Garcia-Diosa, Jaime Andres and Grundmeier, Guido and Keller, Adrian}}, issn = {{1439-4227}}, journal = {{ChemBioChem}}, keywords = {{Organic Chemistry, Molecular Biology, Molecular Medicine, Biochemistry}}, publisher = {{Wiley}}, title = {{{Effect of DNA Origami Nanostructures on Bacterial Growth}}}, doi = {{10.1002/cbic.202400091}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{51126, author = {{Raneck-Kuhlmann, A. and Niemann, Jan and Buhl, Heike M. and Eickelmann, Birgit and Drossel, Kerstin}}, booktitle = {{Lehrkräftebildung in der digitalen Welt – zukunftsorientierte Forschungs- und Praxisperspektiven}}, editor = {{Herzig, B. and Eickelmann, Birgit and Schwabl, F. and Schulze, J. and Niemann, Jan}}, publisher = {{Waxmann Verlag GmbH}}, title = {{{Was motiviert CoP-Mitglieder? Motivationale Bedingungsfaktoren für die Mitarbeit in Communities of Practice in der Lehrkräftebildung}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{51127, author = {{Niemann, Jan and Raneck-Kuhlmann, A. and Eickelmann, Birgit and Drossel, Kerstin and Buhl, Heike M.}}, booktitle = {{Lehrkräftebildung in der digitalen Welt – zukunftsorientierte Forschungs- und Praxisperspektiven}}, editor = {{Herzig, B. and Eickelmann, Birgit and Schwabl, F. and Schulze, J. and Niemann, Jan}}, publisher = {{Waxmann Verlag GmbH}}, title = {{{Determinanten und Typen phasenübergreifenden Transfers in Communities of Practice der Lehrkräftebildung}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{51125, author = {{Schulze, J. and Eickelmann, Birgit and Drossel, Kerstin}}, booktitle = {{Lehrkräftebildung in der digitalen Welt – zukunftsorientierte Forschungs- und Praxisperspektiven}}, editor = {{Herzig, B. and Eickelmann, Birgit and Schwabl, F. and Schulze, J. and Niemann, J.}}, publisher = {{Waxmann Verlag GmbH}}, title = {{{Schulentwicklung, Chancengerechtigkeit und Digitalität – Verbindung zentraler Metathemen in einer zeitgemäßen Lehrkräftebildung}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51104, author = {{Liang, Qian and Ma, Xuekai and Gu, Chunling and Ren, Jiahuan and An, Cunbin and Fu, Hongbing and Schumacher, Stefan and Liao, Qing}}, journal = {{Journal of the American Chemical Society (JACS)}}, title = {{{Photochemical Reaction Enabling the Engineering of Photonic Spin−Orbit Coupling in Organic-Crystal Optical Microcavities}}}, doi = {{10.1021/jacs.3c11373}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51106, author = {{Schneider, Tobias and Gao, Wenlong and Zentgraf, Thomas and Schumacher, Stefan and Ma, Xuekai}}, journal = {{Nanophotonics}}, title = {{{Topological edge and corner states in coupled wave lattices in nonlinear polariton condensates}}}, doi = {{10.1515/nanoph-2023-0556}}, year = {{2024}}, } @book{51129, editor = {{Herzig, Bardo and Eickelmann, Birgit and Schwabl, Franziska and Schulze, J. and Niemann, Jan}}, publisher = {{Waxmann Verlag GmbH}}, title = {{{Lehrkräftebildung in der digitalen Welt – zukunftsorientierte Forschungs- und Praxisperspektiven}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @misc{50980, booktitle = {{andererseits. Yearbook of Transatlantic German Studies 11/12 (2022/23)}}, editor = {{Eke, Norbert Otto and Willeke, Stephanie}}, pages = {{S. 345--392}}, publisher = {{transcript Verlag Bielefeld}}, title = {{{Special Section/Schwerpunkt: Poetologien mehrdeutigen Erinnerns. Historisierungsstrategien in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{50982, author = {{Eke, Norbert}}, booktitle = {{andererseits. Yearbook of Transatlantic German Studies 11/12 (2022/23)}}, editor = {{Donahue, William Collins and Mein, Georg and Parr, Rolf}}, pages = {{349--362}}, publisher = {{transcript Verlag}}, title = {{{Poetologien mehrdeutigen Erinnerns in der deutschsprachigen Gegenwartsliteratur.}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @misc{51133, abstract = {{In order to standardize spray flame synthesis (SFS) studies, intensive work has been done in recent years on the design of burner types. Thus, in 2019, the so-called SpraySyn1 burner was introduced (SS1), which was subsequently characterized in numerical and experimental studies. Based on this research, a modification of the nozzle design was proposed, which has now been considered in the successor model, SpraySyn2 (SS2). As little is known about the effect of the nozzle adaptation on the particle formation, we operated both burners under identical operating conditions to produce maghemite. The final powder comparison showed that SS2 yielded considerable higher specific surface areas (associated with smaller primary particle sizes), lower polydispersity, and higher phase purity. To obtain further information on the size distributions of aggregates and agglomerates generated by SS2, aerosol samples were extracted by hole in a tube (HIAT) sampling and characterized by scanning mobility particle sizing (SMPS). Samples were extracted along the centerline at different heights above the burner (HAB) above the visible flame tip (>7 cm), and quenching experiments were performed to extract the aerosol samples at different dilution rates. Thereby, it was demonstrated that performing detailed quenching experiments is crucial for obtaining representative HIAT-SMPS data. In particular, agglomerates/aggregate sizes were overestimated by up to ~70 % if samples were not sufficiently diluted. If sufficient dilution was applied, distribution widths and mean particle mobility diameters were determined with high accuracy (sample standard derivation <5 %). Our data suggested the evolution of primary particle sizes was mostly completed <7 cm HAB and it was shown aggregates/agglomerates present above the visible flame were compact in structure (non- fractal). The mean diameter of the particle ensemble grew along the centerline from 6.9 nm (7 cm) to 11.4 nm (15 cm), while distribution widths grew from 1.42 to 1.52.}}, booktitle = {{Applications in Energy and Combustion Science}}, editor = {{Tischendorf, Ricardo and Massopo, Orlando and Schmid, Hans-Joachim and Pyrmak, Olek and Dupont, Sophie and Fröde, Fabian and Pitsch, Heinz and Kneer, Reinhold}}, keywords = {{Flame Spray Pyrolysis, SpraySyn2, Spray flame synthesis, Maghemite nanoparticles, Gas to particle-conversion, Hole in a tube sampling}}, publisher = {{Elsevier}}, title = {{{Maghemite nanoparticles synthesis via spray flame synthesis and particle characterization by hole in a tube sampling and scanning mobility particle sizing (HIAT-SMPS)}}}, doi = {{https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jaecs.2023.100235}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{50981, author = {{Eke, Norbert Otto}}, booktitle = {{Die Kunst der Theatereröffnung. Ästhetik und Sozialgeschichte von Bühnenprologen}}, editor = {{Özelt, Clemens and Schneider, Martin}}, isbn = {{978-3-7705-6762-1 }}, pages = {{199--222}}, publisher = {{Brill/Fink}}, title = {{{„Es nimmt der Raum gastfreundlich auf die Menge“. Theodor Hells Prolog zur Eröffnung des Dresdner Hoftheaters (1841)}}}, volume = {{Band: 3}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{50984, author = {{Eke, Norbert Otto}}, booktitle = {{(Un)verfügbar – Kulturen des Heiligen}}, editor = {{Egidi, Margreth and Peters, Ludmila and Schmidt, Jochen}}, pages = {{237--249}}, publisher = {{University Press/Transcript}}, title = {{{„Wenn die Heilige Zeit da ist, werde ich […] weggehen“. Heilige Zeit in Claudia Llosas Madeinusa}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{50983, author = {{Eke, Norbert Otto}}, booktitle = {{(Un)verfügbar – Kulturen des Heiligen}}, editor = {{ Egidi, Margreth and Peters , Ludmila and Schmidt, Jochen }}, pages = {{21--36 (mit Jochen Schmidt)}}, publisher = {{University Press/Transcript}}, title = {{{Das Heilige – Versuch einer Definition}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{50985, author = {{Eke, Norbert Otto}}, journal = {{Studia theodisca 31 }}, pages = {{1--19}}, title = {{{Artaud ± Brecht Peter Weiss’ Theater-Revolution (Marat/Sade)}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{51154, author = {{High , Jeffrey L. and Collenberg-González, Carrie}}, booktitle = {{Amsterdamer Beiträge zur neueren Germanistik}}, editor = {{Eke, Norbert Otto}}, pages = {{306}}, publisher = {{Brill, Rodopi}}, title = {{{Heinrich von Kleist. Artistic and Aesthetik Legacies}}}, volume = {{Bd. 96}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51156, abstract = {{Ferroelectric domain wall (DW) conductivity (DWC) can be attributed to two separate mechanisms: (a) the injection/ejection of charge carriers across the Schottky barrier formed at the (metal-)electrode-DW junction and (b) the transport of those charge carriers along the DW. Current-voltage (I-U) characteristics, recorded at variable temperatures from LiNbO3 (LNO) DWs, are clearly able to differentiate between these two contributions. Practically, they allow us to directly quantify the physical parameters relevant to the two mechanisms (a) and (b) mentioned above. These are, for example, the resistance of the DW, the saturation current, the ideality factor, and the Schottky barrier height of the electrode-DW junction. Furthermore, the activation energies needed to initiate the thermally activated electronic transport along the DWs can be extracted. In addition, we show that electronic transport along LNO DWs can be elegantly viewed and interpreted in an adapted semiconductor picture based on a double-diode, double-resistor equivalent-circuit model, the R2D2 model. Finally, our R2D2 model was checked for its universality by successfully fitting the I-U curves of not only z-cut LNO bulk DWs, but equally of z-cut thin-film LNO DWs, and of x-cut thin-film DWs as reported in literature.}}, author = {{Zahn, Manuel and Beyreuther, Elke and Kiseleva, Iuliia and Lotfy, Ahmed Samir and McCluskey, Conor J. and Maguire, Jesi R. and Suna, Ahmet and Rüsing, Michael and Gregg, J. Marty and Eng, Lukas M.}}, issn = {{2331-7019}}, journal = {{Physical Review Applied}}, keywords = {{General Physics and Astronomy}}, number = {{2}}, publisher = {{American Physical Society (APS)}}, title = {{{Equivalent-circuit model that quantitatively describes domain-wall conductivity in ferroelectric lithium }}}, doi = {{10.1103/physrevapplied.21.024007}}, volume = {{21}}, year = {{2024}}, } @unpublished{51160, abstract = {{We rigorously derive novel and sharp finite-data error bounds for highly sample-efficient Extended Dynamic Mode Decomposition (EDMD) for both i.i.d. and ergodic sampling. In particular, we show all results in a very general setting removing most of the typically imposed assumptions such that, among others, discrete- and continuous-time stochastic processes as well as nonlinear partial differential equations are contained in the considered system class. Besides showing an exponential rate for i.i.d. sampling, we prove, to the best of our knowledge, the first superlinear convergence rates for ergodic sampling of deterministic systems. We verify sharpness of the derived error bounds by conducting numerical simulations for highly-complex applications from molecular dynamics and chaotic flame propagation.}}, author = {{Philipp, Friedrich M. and Schaller, Manuel and Boshoff, Septimus and Peitz, Sebastian and Nüske, Feliks and Worthmann, Karl}}, booktitle = {{arXiv:2402.02494}}, title = {{{Extended Dynamic Mode Decomposition: Sharp bounds on the sample efficiency}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @book{51132, author = {{Seitz, Simone and Hamacher, Catalina and Schieffer, Leonie and Bunte, Charline}}, isbn = {{978-3-95414-206-4}}, publisher = {{Debus Pädagogik}}, title = {{{Qualitätsoffensive Ganztag - Praktische Methoden für den Weg zur guten Ganztagsbildung}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{50073, author = {{Hartung, Olaf}}, booktitle = {{Geschichtskulturen im digitalen Wandel?}}, editor = {{Hartung, Olaf and Krebs, Alexandra and Meyer-Hamme, Johannes}}, isbn = {{978-3-7344-1629-3}}, issn = {{1435-7658}}, pages = {{152--155}}, publisher = {{Wochenschau Verlag}}, title = {{{Historisches Lernen in einer ‚(Geschichts-)Kultur der Digitalität‘?}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @book{48576, editor = {{Hartung, Olaf}}, isbn = {{978-3-7344-1629-3}}, issn = {{1435-7658}}, pages = {{352}}, publisher = {{Wochenschau Verlag}}, title = {{{Geschichtskulturen im digitalen Wandel?}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @misc{49713, author = {{Elit, Stefan}}, booktitle = {{ZfdPh}}, number = {{4}}, publisher = {{ESV}}, title = {{{Handbuch Poetikvorlesungen. Geschichte – Praktiken – Poetiken, hg. v. Gundela Hachmann, Julia Schöll u. Johanna Bohley, Berlin/Boston 2022}}}, volume = {{143}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51221, abstract = {{Charge transfer mechanism in the deprotonation-induced n-type doping of PCBM.}}, author = {{Dong, Chuan-Ding and Bauch, Fabian and Hu, Yuanyuan and Schumacher, Stefan}}, issn = {{1463-9076}}, journal = {{Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics}}, keywords = {{Physical and Theoretical Chemistry, General Physics and Astronomy}}, number = {{5}}, pages = {{4194--4199}}, publisher = {{Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)}}, title = {{{Charge transfer in superbase n-type doping of PCBM induced by deprotonation}}}, doi = {{10.1039/d3cp05105f}}, volume = {{26}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{51258, author = {{Schroeter-Wittke, Harald and Jacke, Christoph}}, booktitle = {{(Un)verfügbar - Kulturen des Heiligen}}, editor = {{Egidi, Margreth and Peters, Ludmila and Schmidt, Jochen}}, isbn = {{978-3-8376-6611-3}}, pages = {{273--300}}, publisher = {{Bielefeld University Press}}, title = {{{Pop-Ikonen. Transformationen des Heiligen in der deutschen Pop(musik)kultur}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{48943, author = {{Treder, Alexandra}}, booktitle = {{Memorias del III Congreso Internacional de Lenguas, Lingüística y Traducción}}, editor = {{Cuéllar Valcárcel, María de Lourdes and Gerena Meléndez, Alicia Alexesteva and Gil Carillo, Ittay Osiris}}, location = {{Mexico City [Mexico]}}, publisher = {{Department of Applied Linguistics, UNAM}}, title = {{{Concepciones de cultura y de encuentros interculturales de futuros/as profesores/as de Alemán como Lengua Extranjera}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51208, abstract = {{AbstractApproximation of subdifferentials is one of the main tasks when computing descent directions for nonsmooth optimization problems. In this article, we propose a bisection method for weakly lower semismooth functions which is able to compute new subgradients that improve a given approximation in case a direction with insufficient descent was computed. Combined with a recently proposed deterministic gradient sampling approach, this yields a deterministic and provably convergent way to approximate subdifferentials for computing descent directions.}}, author = {{Gebken, Bennet}}, issn = {{0926-6003}}, journal = {{Computational Optimization and Applications}}, keywords = {{Applied Mathematics, Computational Mathematics, Control and Optimization}}, publisher = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}}, title = {{{A note on the convergence of deterministic gradient sampling in nonsmooth optimization}}}, doi = {{10.1007/s10589-024-00552-0}}, year = {{2024}}, } @book{40014, editor = {{Blumberg, Eva and Niederhaus, Constanze and Mischendahl, Anne}}, publisher = {{Kohlhammer}}, title = {{{Mehrsprachigkeit in der Schule. Sprachbildung im und durch Sachunterricht.}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @unpublished{51204, abstract = {{Given a real semisimple connected Lie group $G$ and a discrete torsion-free subgroup $\Gamma < G$ we prove a precise connection between growth rates of the group $\Gamma$, polyhedral bounds on the joint spectrum of the ring of invariant differential operators, and the decay of matrix coefficients. In particular, this allows us to completely characterize temperedness of $L^2(\Gamma\backslash G)$ in this general setting.}}, author = {{Lutsko, Christopher and Weich, Tobias and Wolf, Lasse Lennart}}, booktitle = {{arXiv:2402.02530}}, title = {{{Polyhedral bounds on the joint spectrum and temperedness of locally symmetric spaces}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @misc{17740, author = {{Peckhaus, Volker}}, booktitle = {{The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy, first published Sep 4, 2009, substantive revision Feb 2, 2024}}, editor = {{Zalta, Edward N.. and Nodelman, Uri}}, title = {{{Leibniz’s Influence on 19th Century Logic}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @misc{51301, author = {{Schmidt, Rebecca}}, booktitle = {{SozMethode}}, title = {{{Automatische Transkriptionssoftware – ein Erfahrungsbericht. }}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51339, author = {{Babai-Hemati, Jonas and vom Bruch, Felix and Herrmann, Harald and Silberhorn, Christine}}, issn = {{1094-4087}}, journal = {{Optics Express}}, keywords = {{Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics}}, publisher = {{Optica Publishing Group}}, title = {{{Tailored second harmonic generation inTi-diffused PPLN waveguides usingmicro-heaters}}}, doi = {{10.1364/oe.510319}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51270, abstract = {{This study investigates the teaching methods that future teachers of German as a foreign language use in cultural mediation. Utilizing a qualitative and hermeneutic approach, it analyzes data from a teacher-training module of the International Master's in German as a Foreign/Second Language that Friedrich Schiller University Jena in Germany offers. Participants taught an online course to students from a Japanese university, which focused on cultural learning. Within the teacher training module, the participants discussed their lesson plans, conducted classes, and subsequently reflected on their teaching practices by exploring and critiquing the practical application of their teaching skills. The analysis, which was conducted using qualitative evaluative content analysis following Kuckartz's (2018) approach, revealed a preference for distributive/instructive methods, with some recognition of interactive and collaborative methods. A tendency towards both repetitive and reflective practices was evident, with a predominant focus on content that was specific to a supposed target culture rather than intercultural or transcultural content. The study highlights the need to balance knowledge transmission with the development of critical and reflective skills in cultural mediation. It emphasizes the importance of incorporating collaborative and interactive methods, which promote a critical attitude that is necessary in language teachers and learners. In conclusion, this study advocates adaptive and reflective teaching as an essential component in the training of future language teachers in globalized contexts.}}, author = {{Treder, Alexandra}}, journal = {{Revista Lengua y Cultura}}, keywords = {{cultural mediation, teacher training, foreign language teaching, teaching methods, teaching practice}}, publisher = {{Universidad Autónoma del Estado de Hidalgo, Mexico}}, title = {{{Métodos de la mediación de cultura en el entrenamiento práctico de futuros/as profesores/as de Alemán como Lengua Extranjera}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{51354, author = {{Foerster, Anne}}, booktitle = {{Fake News, Geheimhaltung und (Selbst-) Zensur als Mittel gezielter Nachrichtenlenkung in der Vormoderne}}, editor = {{Bruch, Julia and Nowak, Jessika}}, title = {{{Verschweigen, Verschleiern, Verzerren: Einhard und die unterschlagenen Kriegsgründe Karls des Großen}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51363, author = {{Huybrechts, Yves and Schmitz, Sabine}}, issn = {{2211-2898}}, journal = {{bmgn — Low Countries Historical Review}}, publisher = {{Royal Netherlands Historical Society}}, title = {{{Het verhaal van Vlaanderen. Analyse van het mediaformat en het geschiedverhaal}}}, doi = {{10.51769/bmgn-lchr.15333}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51374, author = {{Hasler, David and Hinrichs, Benjamin and Siebert, Oliver}}, issn = {{0022-1236}}, journal = {{Journal of Functional Analysis}}, keywords = {{Analysis}}, number = {{7}}, publisher = {{Elsevier BV}}, title = {{{Non-Fock ground states in the translation-invariant Nelson model revisited non-perturbatively}}}, doi = {{10.1016/j.jfa.2024.110319}}, volume = {{286}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{32101, author = {{Weich, Tobias and Guedes Bonthonneau, Yannick and Guillarmou, Colin and Hilgert, Joachim}}, journal = {{J. Europ. Math. Soc.}}, pages = {{1--36}}, title = {{{Ruelle-Taylor resonaces of Anosov actions}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @unpublished{51501, author = {{Hilgert, Joachim}}, title = {{{Quantum-Classical Correspondences for Locally Symmetric Spaces}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{51519, author = {{Cui, Tie Jun and Zhang, Shuang and Alu, Andrea and Wegener, Martin and Pendry, John and Luo, Jie and Lai, Yun and Wang, Zuojia and Lin, Xiao and Chen, Hongsheng and Chen, Ping and Wu, Rui-Xin and Yin, Yuhang and Zhao, Pengfei and Chen, Huanyang and Li, Yue and Zhou, Ziheng and Engheta, Nader and Asadchy, V. S. and Simovski, Constantin and Tretyakov, Sergei A and Yang, Biao and Campbell, Sawyer D. and Hao, Yang and Werner, Douglas H and Sun, Shulin and Zhou, Lei and Xu, Su and Sun, Hong-Bo and Zhou, Zhou and Li, Zile and Zheng, Guoxing and Chen, Xianzhong and Li, Tao and Zhu, Shi-Ning and Zhou, Junxiao and Zhao, Junxiang and Liu, Zhaowei and Zhang, Yuchao and Zhang, Qiming and Gu, Min and Xiao, Shumin and Liu, Yongmin and Zhang, Xiaoyu and Tang, Yutao and Li, Guixin and Zentgraf, Thomas and Koshelev, Kirill and Kivshar, Yuri S. and Li, Xin and Badloe, Trevon and Huang, Lingling and Rho, Junsuk and Wang, Shuming and Tsai, Din Ping and Bykov, A. Yu. and Krasavin, Alexey V and Zayats, Anatoly V and McDonnell, Cormac and Ellenbogen, Tal and Luo, Xiangang and Pu, Mingbo and Garcia-Vidal, Francisco J and Liu, Liangliang and Li, Zhuo and Tang, Wenxuan and Ma, Hui Feng and Zhang, Jingjing and Luo, Yu and Zhang, Xuanru and Zhang, Hao Chi and He, Pei Hang and Zhang, Le Peng and Wan, Xiang and Wu, Haotian and Liu, Shuo and Jiang, Wei Xiang and Zhang, Xin Ge and Qiu, Chengwei and Ma, Qian and Liu, Che and Li, Long and Han, Jiaqi and Li, Lianlin and Cotrufo, Michele and Caloz, Christophe and Deck-Léger, Z.-L. and Bahrami, A. and Céspedes, O. and Galiffi, Emanuele and Huidobro, P. A. and Cheng, Qiang and Dai, Jun Yan and Ke, Jun Cheng and Zhang, Lei and Galdi, Vincenzo and Di Renzo, Marco}}, issn = {{2515-7647}}, journal = {{Journal of Physics: Photonics}}, keywords = {{Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics, Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials}}, publisher = {{IOP Publishing}}, title = {{{Roadmap on electromagnetic metamaterials and metasurfaces}}}, doi = {{10.1088/2515-7647/ad1a3b}}, year = {{2024}}, }