@article{46081, author = {{Harnack, Maria}}, journal = {{Graugold. Magazin für Alltagskultur}}, title = {{{Lebendiges Silberschmiedehandwerk in Westfalen am Beispiel der 1892 gegründeten Werkstatt Cassau in Paderborn}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{46202, author = {{Ficara, Elena}}, booktitle = {{Hegel's Logic and Politics}}, editor = {{Schäfer, Gregor}}, publisher = {{Brill}}, title = {{{Dialectics Between Logic and Politics}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{46201, author = {{Ficara, Elena}}, booktitle = {{Paradox and Contradiction in Theology}}, editor = {{Rutledge, Jonathan}}, isbn = {{9781032321097}}, publisher = {{Routledge}}, title = {{{Dialectical Jesus}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{46203, author = {{Ficara, Elena}}, booktitle = {{Aristotle's Organon in Old and New Logic}}, editor = {{King, Colin and Raspa, Venanzio}}, publisher = {{Bloomsbury}}, title = {{{Hegelian Aristotelianism and the Philosophical Roots of Non-Classical Logics}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{47427, author = {{Schryen, Guido and Marrone, Mauricio and Yang, Jiaqi}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Science (HICSS 2024)}}, title = {{{Adopting Generative AI for Literature Reviews: An Epistemological Perspective}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{47429, author = {{Betke, Hans and Sperling, Martina and Schryen, Guido and Sackmann, Stefan}}, booktitle = {{Proceedings of the 57th Hawaii International Conference on System Science (HICSS 2024)}}, title = {{{A Design Theory for Spontaneous Volunteer Coordination Systems in Disaster Response}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{45827, author = {{Cao, Chuntian and Steinrück, Hans-Georg}}, booktitle = {{Reference Module in Chemistry, Molecular Sciences and Chemical Engineering}}, isbn = {{9780124095472}}, pages = {{391--416}}, publisher = {{Elsevier}}, title = {{{Molecular-scale synchrotron X-ray investigations of solid-liquid interfaces in lithium-ion batteries}}}, doi = {{10.1016/b978-0-323-85669-0.00105-7}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{48081, author = {{Göddertz, Nina}}, journal = {{Zeitschrift für Pädagogikunterricht}}, title = {{{Didaktik der Sozialpädagogik – Entwicklungslinien, Diskurse und Herausforderungen. }}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{48274, author = {{Foerster, Anne}}, booktitle = {{Emotionen im Krieg - Krieg der Emotionen}}, editor = {{Quaas, Franziska and Raum, Theresia}}, publisher = {{Franz Steiner Verlag}}, title = {{{Freudig in die Schlacht - Emotionen als Codes für die recta intentio im gerechten Krieg (8.- 10. Jahrhundert)}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @misc{48363, author = {{Foerster, Anne}}, booktitle = {{Women in Early Medieval England}}, editor = {{Butler, Emily and Dumitrescu, Irina}}, publisher = {{Springer Textbook}}, title = {{{The Swineherd’s Wife who Scolded the King}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @misc{48362, author = {{Foerster, Anne}}, booktitle = {{Women in Early Medieval England}}, editor = {{Butler, Emily and Dumitrescu, Irina}}, publisher = {{Springer Textbook}}, title = {{{Eadburh of Wessex}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @misc{48364, author = {{Foerster, Anne}}, booktitle = {{Women in Early Medieval England}}, editor = {{Butler, Emily and Dumitrescu, Irina}}, publisher = {{Springer Textbook}}, title = {{{Seaxburh}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{48632, abstract = {{Digital Servitization is one of the significant trends affecting the manufacturing industry. Companies try to tackle challenges regarding their differentiation and profitability using digital services. One specific type of digital services are smart services, which are digital services built on data from smart products. Introducing these kinds of offerings into the portfolio of manufacturing companies is not trivial. Moreover, they require conscious action to align all relevant capabilities to realize the respective business goals. However, what capabilities are generally relevant for smart services remains opaque. We conducted a systematic literature review to identify them and extended the results through an interview study. Our analysis results in 78 capabilities clustered among 12 principles and six dimensions. These results provide significant support for the smart service transformation of manufacturing companies and for structuring the research field of smart services.}}, author = {{Koldewey, Christian and Fichtler, Timm and Scholtysik, Michel and Biehler, Jan and Schreiner, Nick and Sommer, Franziska and Schacht, Maximilian and Kaufmann, Jonas and Rabe, Martin and Sedlmeier, Joachim and Dumitrescu, Roman}}, keywords = {{Digital Servitization, Transformation, Capabilities, Maturity, Smart Services}}, location = {{Hawaii}}, title = {{{Exploring Capabilities for the Smart Service Transformation in Manufacturing: Insights from Theory and Practice}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inbook{48552, author = {{Fuchs, Christian}}, booktitle = {{Yuqi Na: The Chinese Internet. Political Economy and Digital Discourse}}, pages = {{xv--xix}}, publisher = {{Routledge}}, title = {{{Preface}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @book{48640, abstract = {{Das Herausgeberwerk präsentiert aktuelle Forschungsergebnisse und praktische Erkenntnisse aus dem Bereich von digitalen Plattformen und Ökosystemen im Business-to-Business-Kontext. Dabei liegt der Schwerpunkt auf empirischen und konzeptionellen Beiträgen. Neben Grundlagen, Enablern und Fallstudien werden ebenso mögliche Vorgehensweisen zur Entwicklung von Plattformen behandelt. Praktikerinnen und Praktiker aus den Bereichen Management, Strategische Planung und Business Development erhalten Impulse, um Digitale Plattformen und Ökosysteme erfolgreich voranzutreiben und so Potenziale innerhalb ihres Unternehmens zu realisieren. Forschende, Lehrende und Studierende aus den Bereichen Digitale Plattformen und Ökosysteme aus dem Business-to-Business-Kontext dienen die Beiträge als Anregung für intensive Diskussionen.}}, editor = {{Schallmo, Daniel R. A. and Kundisch, Dennis and Lang, Klaus and Hasler, Daniel}}, publisher = {{Springer Gabler}}, title = {{{Digitale Plattformen und Ökosysteme im B2B-Bereich - Fallstudien, Ansätze, Technologien und Tools}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @book{49088, author = {{Christian, Fuchs}}, publisher = {{Routledge}}, title = {{{Media, Economy and Society: A Critical Introduction.}}}, doi = {{10.4324/9781003391203}}, year = {{2024}}, } @article{47275, author = {{Herbert, Franziska and Becker, Steffen and Buckmann, Annalina and Kowalewski, Marvin and Hielscher, Jonas and Acar, Yasemin and Dürmuth, Markus and Sasse, M. Angela and Zou, Yixin}}, journal = {{IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy. IEEE, New York, NY, USA}}, title = {{{Digital Security -- A Question of Perspective. A Large-Scale Telephone Survey with Four At-Risk User Groups}}}, doi = {{10.48550/arXiv.2212.12964}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{49354, author = {{Afroze, Lameya and Merkelbach, Silke and von Enzberg, Sebastian and Dumitrescu, Roman}}, booktitle = {{ML4CPS 2023}}, location = {{Hamburg}}, title = {{{Domain Knowledge Injection Guidance for Predictive Maintenance}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{49363, author = {{Scholtysik, Michel and Rohde, Malte and Koldewey, Christian and Dumitrescu, Roman}}, title = {{{Circular Product-Service-System Ideation Canvas – A Framework for the Design of circular Product-Service-System Ideas}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @inproceedings{49364, author = {{Scholtysik, Michel and Rohde, Malte and Koldewey, Christian and Dumitrescu, Roman}}, title = {{{Business strategy taxonomy and solution patterns for the circular economy}}}, year = {{2024}}, } @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}}, }