TY - JOUR AU - Köring, Laura AU - Sitte, Nikolai A. AU - Bursch, Markus AU - Grimme, Stefan AU - Paradies, Jan ID - 22233 JF - Chemistry – A European Journal SN - 0947-6539 TI - Hydrogenation of secondary amides using phosphane oxide and frustrated Lewis pair catalysis ER - TY - CHAP AU - Schmidt, Jochen ED - Roth, Michael ED - Thums, Barbara ED - Uhlig, Mirco ID - 36953 KW - todsündenprojekt_vor_rüberkopieren T2 - Ethnographien des Selbst TI - Bekenne Dich selbst – bekenne Dir selbst: Sakralisierung des Selbst und Kritik ER - TY - JOUR AU - Gurinov, Andrei AU - Benedikt, Sieland AU - Kuzhelev, Andrey AU - Elgabarty, Hossam AU - Kühne, Thomas D AU - Prisner, Thomas AU - Paradies, Jan AU - Baldus, Marc AU - Ivanov, Konstantin L AU - Pylaeva, Svetlana ID - 22231 JF - Angewandte Chemie International Edition SN - 1433-7851 TI - Mixed‐valence compounds as polarizing agents for Overhauser dynamic nuclear polarization in solids ER - TY - GEN AU - Schmidt, Jochen ID - 36952 KW - hermeneuthik KW - Ethik T2 - ZEE TI - Leben in Würde als Leben in Übereinstimmung mit sich selbst? Hermeneutisch-ethische Überlegungen im Anschluss an Würde als Haltung von Eva Weber-Guskar VL - 65 ER - TY - GEN AU - Böttger, Meret Amalia Elisabeth ID - 32402 TI - IND-CCA Secure PKE Schemes - Based on Lattices ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schmidt, Jochen ID - 38112 IS - 3-4 JF - International Journal for the Study of the Christian Church KW - Religious studies SN - 1474-225X TI - Between church and state, confession and science on the position of theological faculties at German universities VL - 21 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Schmidt, Jochen ID - 36248 JF - ZEE TI - Leben in Würde als Leben in Übereinstimmung mit sich selbst? Hermeneutisch-ethische Überlegungen im Anschluss an Würde als Haltung von Eva Weber-Guskar ER - TY - GEN AU - Schmidt, Jochen ID - 38113 TI - Rez. Olivia Mitscherlich-Schönherr (Hg.), Gelingendes Sterben. Zeitgenössische Theorien im interdisziplinären Dialog (Grenzgänge 1), ER - TY - JOUR AB - The present paper investigates factors contributing to the home advantage, by using the exceptional opportunity to study professional football matches played in the absence of spectators due to the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. More than 40,000 matches before and during the pandemic, including more than 1,000 professional matches without spectators across the main European football leagues, have been analyzed. Results support the notion of a crowd-induced referee bias as the increased sanctioning of away teams disappears in the absence of spectators with regard to fouls (p < .001), yellow cards (p < .001), and red cards (p < .05). Moreover, the match dominance of home teams decreases significantly as indicated by shots (p < .001) and shots on target (p < .01). In terms of the home advantage itself, surprisingly, only a non-significant decrease is found. While the present paper supports prior research with regard to a crowd-induced referee bias, spectators thus do not seem to be the main driving factor of the home advantage. Results from amateur football, being naturally played in absence of a crowd, provide further evidence that the home advantage is predominantly caused by factors not directly or indirectly attributable to a noteworthy number of spectators. AU - Wunderlich, Fabian AU - Weigelt, Matthias AU - Rein, Robert AU - Memmert, Daniel ID - 37782 IS - 3 JF - PLOS ONE KW - Multidisciplinary SN - 1932-6203 TI - How does spectator presence affect football? Home advantage remains in European top-class football matches played without spectators during the COVID-19 pandemic VL - 16 ER - TY - JOUR AB - BACKGROUND: Previous studies suggest better visual-spatial processing when participants are tested in postures in which dynamic stability is challenged. The question arises if this is also true for the performance in mental body-rotation tasks (MBRT). AIM: Taking the embodied cognition approach into account, the first aim of the present study was to examine the potential influence of different demands on dynamic stability for two postures (parallel stand vs. tandem stand) on solving two versions of the MBRT, inducing either an object-based or an egocentric perspective transformation strategy. The second aim was to investigate if these different demands on dynamic stability are reflected in postural sway parameters. METHOD: Thirty participants (18 females and 12 males) were tested in the two MBRTs and in a control condition. All tasks were performed while standing on a balance beam in tandem stand and in a feet parallel position on a force plate. RESULTS: The results for response time and response error revealed effects of rotation angle and task, but no effect of posture. The analyzed Center of Pressure (CoP) data revealed a reduction of body sway during the MBRT for egocentric perspective transformations. CONCLUSION: The results indicate that participants performed better for egocentric than for object-based transformations and that the egocentric transformation leads to more postural stability than the object-based. AU - Budde, Kirsten AU - Jöllenbeck, Thomas AU - Barela, José A. AU - Figueiredo, Gabriella A. AU - Weigelt, Matthias ID - 37772 IS - 3 JF - Brazilian Journal of Motor Behavior KW - General Engineering SN - 2446-4902 TI - Mental body rotation with egocentric and object-based transformations in different postures: standing vs. balancing VL - 15 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Krause, Daniel AU - Richert, Benjamin AU - Weigelt, Matthias ID - 37778 IS - 4 JF - European Journal of Neuroscience KW - General Neuroscience SN - 0953-816X TI - Neurophysiology of embodied mental rotation: Event‐related potentials in a mental rotation task with human bodies as compared to alphanumeric stimuli VL - 54 ER - TY - GEN AU - Padberg, Laura AU - Eigner, Christof AU - Santandrea, Matteo AU - Silberhorn, Christine ID - 38135 TI - Production of waveguides made of materials from the KTP family ER - TY - JOUR AB - As an effective and accurate method for modelling composite materials, mean-field homogenization is still not well studied in modelling non-linear and damage behaviours of UD composites. Investigated micro FE-simulations show that the matrix of UD composites exhibits different average plastic behaviour, named as average asymmetric matrix plasticity (AAMP), when the composite behaves different under shear, longitudinal and transverse loadings. In this study, a non-linear mean-field debonding model (NMFDM) combining a mean-field model and a fibre–matrix interface debonding model, is developed to simulate UD composites under consideration of AAMP, fibre–matrix interface damage and progressive failure. AAMP is considered by using so-called stress mode factor, which is expressed in terms of basic invariants of the matrix deviatoric stress tensor and is used as an indicator for detection of differences in the loading mode. The material behaviour of UD composites with imperfect interface is assumed identical as for perfect interface and stiffness reduced fibres. Progressive failure criteria are established with consideration of fibre breakage and matrix crack for different fibre orientations. As a representative example for the NMFDM, a C30/E201 UD composite is studied. To verify the model, experiments are conducted on polymers, carbon fibres and UD CFRPs. Finally, the model is applied to simulate a perforated CFRP laminate, which shows excellent prediction ability on deformation, debonding and progressive failure. AU - Cheng, C. AU - Wang, Z. AU - Jin, Z. AU - Ju, X. AU - Schweizer, Swetlana AU - Tröster, Thomas AU - Mahnken, Rolf ID - 23431 JF - Composites Part B: Engineering KW - Non-linear mean-field homogenization Average asymmetric plasticity of matrix Fibre–matrix interface debonding Micro-mechanical FE-simulation Progressive failure SN - 1359-8368 TI - Non-linear mean-field modelling of UD composite laminates accounting for average asymmetric plasticity of the matrix, debonding and progressive failure VL - 224 ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lenz, Peter AU - Mahnken, Rolf ID - 27774 JF - International Journal of Solids and Structures SN - 0020-7683 TI - A general framework for mean-field homogenization of multi-layered linear elastic composites subjected to thermal and curing induced strains ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ju, X. AU - Mahnken, Rolf AU - Xu, Y. AU - Liang, L. AU - Zhou, W. ID - 29088 JF - International Journal of Solids and Structures SN - 0020-7683 TI - A nonuniform transformation field analysis for composites with strength difference effects in elastoplasticity ER - TY - JOUR AU - Henkes, Alexander AU - Caylak, Ismail AU - Mahnken, Rolf ID - 24376 JF - Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering SN - 0045-7825 TI - A deep learning driven pseudospectral PCE based FFT homogenization algorithm for complex microstructures ER - TY - JOUR AU - Cheng, C. AU - Mahnken, Rolf ID - 29085 JF - Archive of Applied Mechanics SN - 0939-1533 TI - A modified Zerilli–Armstrong model as the asymmetric visco-plastic part of a multi-mechanism model for cutting simulations ER - TY - JOUR AU - Ju, X. AU - Mahnken, Rolf AU - Liang, L. AU - Xu, Y. ID - 29092 JF - Computers & Structures SN - 0045-7949 TI - Goal-oriented mesh adaptivity for inverse problems in linear micromorphic elasticity ER - TY - JOUR AU - Lenz, Peter AU - Mahnken, Rolf ID - 29090 JF - PAMM SN - 1617-7061 TI - Integral‐type non‐local damage simulation of composites using mean‐field homogenization methods ER - TY - JOUR AU - Henkes, Alexander AU - Wessels, Henning AU - Mahnken, Rolf ID - 29091 JF - PAMM SN - 1617-7061 TI - Physics informed neural networks for continuum micromechanics ER -