@article{61798,
  author       = {{Mayer, Anne-Sophie and Kostis, Angelos and Strich, Franz and Holmström, Jonny}},
  issn         = {{0742-1222}},
  journal      = {{Journal of Management Information Systems}},
  number       = {{2}},
  pages        = {{400--430}},
  publisher    = {{Informa UK Limited}},
  title        = {{{Shifting Dynamics: How Generative AI as a Boundary Resource Reshapes Digital Platform Governance}}},
  doi          = {{10.1080/07421222.2025.2487312}},
  volume       = {{42}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@inproceedings{61835,
  abstract     = {{<jats:p>Abstract. Saving emissions and a circular economy are key aspects of sustainable production and compliance global climate change targets. Friction-induced solid-state recycling of aluminum scrap to production endless semi-finished products. Scrap is fed into a continuously rotating wheel. This requires less energy compared to heat-based recycling processes. Different sizes, shapes and surfaces of chips can be used as starting material in the process. The influence of this has been shown in past publications. A native oxide layer is a fixed component of aluminum surface. This layer is broken up during the forming process, allowing the aluminum to bond. In addition to the geometry, the surface finishes and the thickness of the oxide layer are therefore also important input variables in friction-induced solid-state recycling. The oxide layers on the chips were determined for the investigation. In addition, different layer thicknesses were produced to survey their influence. The resulting semi-finished products were evaluated on the basis of their tensile strength and microstructure. The main result of the investigations is the fact that semi-finished products made from chips with thicker oxide layers tend to be more brittle. In addition, thick oxide layers cause microstructural and surface defects.</jats:p>}},
  author       = {{Gabsa, Steffen}},
  booktitle    = {{Materials Research Proceedings}},
  issn         = {{2474-395X}},
  publisher    = {{Materials Research Forum LLC}},
  title        = {{{Influence of different oxide thicknesses on the friction induced and continuous solid-state recycling of aluminum scrap}}},
  doi          = {{10.21741/9781644903599-272}},
  volume       = {{54}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@inproceedings{59268,
  author       = {{Dou, Jinfeng and Götte, Thorsten and Hillebrandt, Henning and Scheideler, Christian and Werthmann, Julian}},
  booktitle    = {{16th Innovations in Theoretical Computer Science Conference (ITCS 2025)}},
  editor       = {{Meka, Raghu}},
  isbn         = {{978-3-95977-361-4}},
  issn         = {{1868-8969}},
  pages        = {{45:1–45:26}},
  publisher    = {{Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik}},
  title        = {{{Distributed and Parallel Low-Diameter Decompositions for Arbitrary and Restricted Graphs}}},
  doi          = {{10.4230/LIPIcs.ITCS.2025.45}},
  volume       = {{325}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@article{57472,
  abstract     = {{In this paper we introduce, in a Hilbert space setting, a second order dynamical system with asymptotically vanishing damping and vanishing Tikhonov regularization that approaches a multiobjective optimization problem with convex and differentiable components of the objective function. Trajectory solutions are shown to exist in finite dimensions. We prove fast convergence of the function values, quantified in terms of a merit function. Based on the regime considered, we establish both weak and, in some cases, strong convergence of trajectory solutions toward a weak Pareto optimal solution. To achieve this, we apply Tikhonov regularization individually to each component of the objective function. This work extends results from single objective convex optimization into the multiobjective setting.}},
  author       = {{Bot, Radu Ioan and Sonntag, Konstantin}},
  journal      = {{Journal of Mathematical Analysis and Applications}},
  keywords     = {{Pareto optimization, Lyapunov analysis, gradient-like dynamical systems, inertial dynamics, asymptotic vanishing damping, Tikhonov regularization, strong convergence}},
  title        = {{{Inertial dynamics with vanishing Tikhonov regularization for multobjective optimization}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@inbook{61858,
  author       = {{Schemel, Nele and Tenberge, Claudia}},
  booktitle    = {{The 42nd Pupils' Attitudes Towards Technology Conference Proceedings 2025}},
  editor       = {{El Fadil, Brahim  and Hasni, Abdelkrim and Yazza, Younes and Brousseau, Samiana and Blanc, Martin and Chrifi, Ibtissam}},
  location     = {{Montreal}},
  pages        = {{223--237}},
  title        = {{{Promote technology learning using a spiral curriculum – Developing evidence-based concepts for technology education focusing on problem-solving}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@article{61856,
  author       = {{Schlieper, Hendrik}},
  issn         = {{2772-7610}},
  journal      = {{Artes}},
  number       = {{2}},
  pages        = {{191--210}},
  title        = {{{‚Novellierungen‘ der Novellistik. Der ‚Fall‘ der Novelas ejemplares}}},
  doi          = {{10.30965/27727629-20250009}},
  volume       = {{4}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@article{61860,
  author       = {{Kunert, Irene Dorothea}},
  journal      = {{PhiN Beiheft 40: Verdichtung und Auffächerung. (Übersetzte) Literatur zwischen Präsenz und Virtualität}},
  pages        = {{136 -- 154}},
  title        = {{{Auffächerung im Spiegel der Übersetzung und darüber hinaus: La Grande Peur dans la montagne von Charles Ferdinand Ramuz und die beiden deutschen Übersetzungen dieses Romans}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{61867,
  author       = {{Rohde, Noëlle}},
  booktitle    = {{The Elgar International Encyclopedia of Sociology of Education}},
  editor       = {{Sidhu, Ravinder and Waters, Johanna and Cheng, Yi'En}},
  title        = {{{The Meritocratic Ideal and its Challenges}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@article{61859,
  author       = {{Jonas-Ahrend, Gabriela and Tenberg, Ralf}},
  journal      = {{Journal of Education for Teaching}},
  title        = {{{Teacher shortage in Germany - overview and insights}}},
  doi          = {{https://doi.org/10.1080/02607476.2025.2572577}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@book{61069,
  editor       = {{Eke, Norbert and Elit, Stefan}},
  pages        = {{204}},
  publisher    = {{Aisthesis Verlag}},
  title        = {{{Was im Gedicht geschieht: Jan Wagner. Paderborn Wintersemester 2023/24. 42. Paderborner Gastdozentur für Schriftstellerinnen und Schriftsteller }}},
  volume       = {{2}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@article{61874,
  abstract     = {{<jats:p>
            We study descriptive complexity of counting complexity classes in the range from #P to
            <jats:inline-formula content-type="math/tex">
              <jats:tex-math notation="LaTeX" version="MathJax">\({\text{#}\!\cdot\!\text{NP}}\)</jats:tex-math>
            </jats:inline-formula>
            . The proof of Fagin’s characterization of NP by existential second-order logic generalizes to the counting setting in the following sense: The class #P can be logically described as the class of functions counting satisfying assignments to free relation variables in first-order formulae. This was first observed by Saluja et al. (1995). In this paper we extend this study to classes beyond #P and extensions of first-order logic with team semantics. These team-based logics are closely related to existential second-order logic and its fragments, hence our results also shed light on the complexity of counting for extensions of first-order logic in Tarski’s semantics. Our results show that the class
            <jats:inline-formula content-type="math/tex">
              <jats:tex-math notation="LaTeX" version="MathJax">\({\text{#}\!\cdot\!\text{NP}}\)</jats:tex-math>
            </jats:inline-formula>
            can be logically characterized by independence logic and existential second-order logic, whereas dependence logic and inclusion logic give rise to subclasses of
            <jats:inline-formula content-type="math/tex">
              <jats:tex-math notation="LaTeX" version="MathJax">\({\text{#}\!\cdot\!\text{NP}}\)</jats:tex-math>
            </jats:inline-formula>
            and #P , respectively. We further relate the class obtained from inclusion logic to the complexity class
            <jats:inline-formula content-type="math/tex">
              <jats:tex-math notation="LaTeX" version="MathJax">\({\text{TotP}} \subseteq{\text{#P}}\)</jats:tex-math>
            </jats:inline-formula>
            .
          </jats:p>}},
  author       = {{Haak, Anselm and Kontinen, Juha and Müller, Fabian and Vollmer, Heribert and Yang, Fan}},
  issn         = {{1529-3785}},
  journal      = {{ACM Transactions on Computational Logic}},
  publisher    = {{Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)}},
  title        = {{{Counting of Teams in First-Order Team Logics}}},
  doi          = {{10.1145/3771721}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@inproceedings{61873,
  author       = {{Khanteimouri, Payam and Campen, Marcel}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings of the 2025 SIAM International Meshing Roundtable}},
  isbn         = {{9781611978575}},
  publisher    = {{Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics}},
  title        = {{{C1-Smooth Parametrization of Polynomial Shapes over Polygonal Domains}}},
  doi          = {{10.1137/1.9781611978575.9}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@inbook{60168,
  author       = {{Dell, Holger and Haak, Anselm and Kallmayer, Melvin and Wennmann, Leo}},
  booktitle    = {{Proceedings of the 2025 Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms (SODA)}},
  isbn         = {{9781611978322}},
  publisher    = {{Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics}},
  title        = {{{Solving Polynomial Equations Over Finite Fields}}},
  doi          = {{10.1137/1.9781611978322.90}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@inbook{61877,
  abstract     = {{<jats:title>Abstract</jats:title>
          <jats:p>Research indicates that anger is a prevalent emotion in human-technology interactions, often leading to frustration, rejection and reduced trust, significantly impacting user experience and acceptance of technology. Particularly in high-risk or uncertain situations, where AI explanations are intended to help users make more informed decisions, decision-making is influenced by emotional factors, impairing understanding and leading to suboptimal choices. While XAI research continues to evolve, greater consideration of users’ emotions and individual characteristics remains necessary. Broadening empirical studies in this area could foster a more comprehensive understanding of decision-making processes following explanations, especially in relation to the interaction between emotions and cognition. In response, this study seeks to contribute to this area by employing an experimental design to examine the effects of AI explanations and emotion regulation on user reliance and trust of emotional users. The results provide a foundation for future human-centered research in XAI, focusing on the impact of emotions and cognition in human-technology interactions.</jats:p>}},
  author       = {{Lammert, Olesja}},
  booktitle    = {{Communications in Computer and Information Science}},
  isbn         = {{9783032083326}},
  issn         = {{1865-0929}},
  publisher    = {{Springer Nature Switzerland}},
  title        = {{{Can AI Regulate Your Emotions? An Empirical Investigation of the Influence of AI Explanations and Emotion Regulation on Human Decision-Making Factors}}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/978-3-032-08333-3_11}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@article{61875,
  abstract     = {{Unintended consequences in Information Systems (IS) research are typically examined only after they have surfaced in practice, often treated as isolated instances rather than being systematically identified and understood. This reactive stance constrains our ability to anticipate risks, recognize emerging opportunities, and build cumulative insights across studies. To assess the current state of IS research on unintended consequences, we conducted a scoping review of literature in the Association for Information Systems' Senior Scholars' Basket of Journals. Our review highlights significant gaps in how unintended consequences are defined, theorized, and systematically compared. To address these gaps, we propose three foundational considerations: (1) conceptual clarity, to refine definitions and delineate boundaries; (2) relational configurations, to analyze the interplay between actors, technologies, and contexts; and (3) temporal configurations, to capture the evolving nature of consequences over time. Building on these dimensions, we introduce a set of guiding questions designed to provide shared analytical vocabulary rather than a prescriptive framework. These questions enable researchers to more systematically identify, categorize, and compare unintended consequences across contexts, thereby fostering theoretical precision, facilitating cross-contextual learning, and supporting a more anticipatory and comprehensive understanding of the phenomenon.}},
  author       = {{Benbya, Hind and Strich, Franz and Trieu, Van-Hau}},
  issn         = {{1326-2238}},
  journal      = {{Australasian Journal of Information Systems}},
  publisher    = {{Australasian Association for Information Systems}},
  title        = {{{Accounting for Unintended Consequences in IS Research:  A Call to Action}}},
  doi          = {{10.3127/ajis.v29.6063}},
  volume       = {{29}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{61879,
  author       = {{Anonymous, A.}},
  title        = {{{Overview on Threshold Signature Schemes and their Applications}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@misc{61878,
  author       = {{Anonymous, A}},
  title        = {{{Comparison of Time-Lock Puzzle Constructions and Their Security}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@article{61138,
  author       = {{Zhan, Yingjie and Caylak, Ismail and Ostwald, Richard and Barth, Enrico and Uhlmann, Eckart}},
  issn         = {{2520-8160}},
  journal      = {{Multiscale and Multidisciplinary Modeling, Experiments and Design}},
  number       = {{10}},
  publisher    = {{Springer Science and Business Media LLC}},
  title        = {{{Damage-incorporated four-step mean-field method for simulating CFRP machining: a novel algorithmic approach}}},
  doi          = {{10.1007/s41939-025-01026-4}},
  volume       = {{8}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@inproceedings{61884,
  author       = {{Güldenpenning, Iris and Schulze Freilinghaus, Lars and Böer, Nils Tobias and Weigelt, Matthias}},
  booktitle    = {{57. Herbsttagung experimentelle Kognitionspsychologie (HexKop)}},
  editor       = {{Geißler, Christoph F. and Schöpper, Lars-Michael}},
  location     = {{Trier}},
  title        = {{{Unraveling the head-fake effect: Dynamic measures of cognitive conflict in sport contexts}}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

@article{61857,
  author       = {{Schlieper, Hendrik}},
  issn         = {{2772-7610}},
  journal      = {{Artes}},
  number       = {{2}},
  pages        = {{306--338}},
  title        = {{{Mercedes. Gunst und Affekt in Cervantes’ La española inglesa}}},
  doi          = {{10.30965/27727629-20250014}},
  volume       = {{4}},
  year         = {{2025}},
}

