TY - JOUR
AU - Ried, Dennis
ID - 51686
IS - 1
JF - Die Tonkunst
TI - Die Werkdatensätze von Henze-Digital als Ansätze für ein digitales Werkverzeichnis
VL - 18
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Hu, Lijie
AU - Habernal, Ivan
AU - Shen, Lei
AU - Wang, Di
ED - Graham, Yvette
ED - Purver, Matthew
ID - 52827
T2 - Findings of the Association for Computational Linguistics: EACL 2024, St. Julian’s, Malta, March 17-22, 2024
TI - Differentially Private Natural Language Models: Recent Advances and Future Directions
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Herbert, Franziska
AU - Becker, Steffen
AU - Buckmann, Annalina
AU - Kowalewski, Marvin
AU - Hielscher, Jonas
AU - Acar, Yasemin
AU - Dürmuth, Markus
AU - Sasse, M. Angela
AU - Zou, Yixin
ID - 47275
JF - IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy. IEEE, New York, NY, USA
TI - Digital Security -- A Question of Perspective. A Large-Scale Telephone Survey with Four At-Risk User Groups
ER -
TY - BOOK
AB - 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.
ED - Schallmo, Daniel R. A.
ED - Kundisch, Dennis
ED - Lang, Klaus
ED - Hasler, Daniel
ID - 48640
TI - Digitale Plattformen und Ökosysteme im B2B-Bereich - Fallstudien, Ansätze, Technologien und Tools
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - athematische Kompetenzen digital zu fördern und digitale Kompetenzen mathematisch zu fördern – dies ist eine Forderung der neuen Bildungsstandards mit Blick auf eine Bildung in der digitalen Welt. Gerade das Potenzial digitaler Medien für das fachliche Lernen wurde in vielen Studien bestätigt. Eine sinnvoll gestaltete Einbettung digitaler Medien bietet die Chance, allen fünf Prinzipien eines guten Unterrichts gerecht zu werden: Verstehensorientierung, Durchgängigkeit, kognitive Aktivierung, Lernendenorientierung & Adaptivität und Kommunikationsförderung. Die flächendeckende Nutzung digitaler Medien etabliert sich bislang nur zögerlich. Aber wie können wir Lehrkräfte stärken, digitale Medien sinnvoll einzusetzen? Wir möchten hier die Bandbreite der Möglichkeiten an Beispielen verdeutlichen, ihren Einsatz motivieren und Wege für einen guten Unterricht aufzeigen.
AU - Barzel, Bärbel
AU - Greefrath, Gilbert
AU - Nagel, Mareike
AU - Hoffmann, Max
ID - 51841
JF - mathematik lehren
TI - Digitalisierung als Chance für alle Prinzipien guten Unterrichts
VL - 242
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Domke, Marius
AU - Fröhlich, Nadine
AU - Eickelmann, Birgit
AU - Pink, Sara
ED - Herzig, B.
ED - Eickelmann, Birgit
ED - Schwabl, F.
ED - Schulze, J.
ED - Niemann, Jan
ID - 51128
T2 - Lehrkräftebildung in der digitalen Welt – zukunftsorientierte Forschungs- und Praxisperspektiven
TI - Digitalisierungsbezogene Lehrkräftebildung als Gegenstand internationaler Schulleistungsstudien
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - We present a convolutional framework which significantly reduces the complexity and thus, the computational effort for distributed reinforcement learning control of dynamical systems governed by partial differential equations (PDEs). Exploiting translational equivariances, the high-dimensional distributed control problem can be transformed into a multi-agent control problem with many identical, uncoupled agents. Furthermore, using the fact that information is transported with finite velocity in many cases, the dimension of the agents’ environment can be drastically reduced using a convolution operation over the state space of the PDE, by which we effectively tackle the curse of dimensionality otherwise present in deep reinforcement learning. In this setting, the complexity can be flexibly adjusted via the kernel width or by using a stride greater than one (meaning that we do not place an actuator at each sensor location). Moreover, scaling from smaller to larger domains – or the transfer between different domains – becomes a straightforward task requiring little effort. We demonstrate the performance of the proposed framework using several PDE examples with increasing complexity, where stabilization is achieved by training a low-dimensional deep deterministic policy gradient agent using minimal computing resources.
AU - Peitz, Sebastian
AU - Stenner, Jan
AU - Chidananda, Vikas
AU - Wallscheid, Oliver
AU - Brunton, Steven L.
AU - Taira, Kunihiko
ID - 40171
JF - Physica D: Nonlinear Phenomena
TI - Distributed Control of Partial Differential Equations Using Convolutional Reinforcement Learning
VL - 461
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Afroze, Lameya
AU - Merkelbach, Silke
AU - von Enzberg, Sebastian
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ID - 49354
T2 - ML4CPS 2023
TI - Domain Knowledge Injection Guidance for Predictive Maintenance
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - Neural machine translation (NMT) is a widely popular text generation task, yet there is a considerable research gap in the development of privacy-preserving NMT models, despite significant data privacy concerns for NMT systems. Differentially private stochastic gradient descent (DP-SGD) is a popular method for training machine learning models with concrete privacy guarantees; however, the implementation specifics of training a model with DP-SGD are not always clarified in existing models, with differing software libraries used and code bases not always being public, leading to reproducibility issues. To tackle this, we introduce DP-NMT, an open-source framework for carrying out research on privacy-preserving NMT with DP-SGD, bringing together numerous models, datasets, and evaluation metrics in one systematic software package. Our goal is to provide a platform for researchers to advance the development of privacy-preserving NMT systems, keeping the specific details of the DP-SGD algorithm transparent and intuitive to implement. We run a set of experiments on datasets from both general and privacy-related domains to demonstrate our framework in use. We make our framework publicly available and welcome feedback from the community.
AU - Igamberdiev, Timour
AU - Vu, Doan Nam Long
AU - Kuennecke, Felix
AU - Yu, Zhuo
AU - Holmer, Jannik
AU - Habernal, Ivan
ED - Aletras, Nikolaos
ED - De Clercq, Orphee
ID - 52842
T2 - Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the European Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics: System Demonstrations
TI - DP-NMT: Scalable Differentially Private Machine Translation
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Wells, Aaron
ED - Amijee, Fatema
ID - 51011
T2 - The Bloomsbury Companion to Du Châtelet
TI - Du Châtelet’s Philosophy of Mathematics
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - 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.
AU - Wells, Aaron
ID - 51008
JF - European Journal of Philosophy
TI - Du Châtelet, Induction, and Newton’s Rules for Reasoning
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Weber, Mike
AU - Lutters, Nicole
AU - Kenig, Eugeny Y.
ID - 52226
JF - Industrial & Engineering Chemistry Research
KW - Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
KW - General Chemical Engineering
KW - General Chemistry
SN - 0888-5885
TI - Dynamics of an Absorption/Desorption Plant: Experimental Study and Model Validation
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Bauch, Fabian
AU - Dong, Chuan-Ding
AU - Schumacher, Stefan
ID - 52534
IS - 8
JF - The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
KW - Surfaces
KW - Coatings and Films
KW - Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
KW - General Energy
KW - Electronic
KW - Optical and Magnetic Materials
SN - 1932-7447
TI - Dynamics of Electron–Hole Coulomb Attractive Energy and Dipole Moment of Hot Excitons in Donor–Acceptor Polymers
VL - 128
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Foerster, Anne
ED - Butler, Emily
ED - Dumitrescu, Irina
ID - 48362
T2 - Women in Early Medieval England
TI - Eadburh of Wessex
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - For 0 ≤ t ≤ r let m(t, r) be the maximum number s such that every t-edge-connected r-graph has s pairwise disjoint perfect matchings. There are only a few values of m(t, r) known, for instance m(3, 3) = m(4, r) = 1, and m(t, r) ≤ r − 2 for all t = 5,
and m(t, r) ≤ r − 3 if r is even. We prove that m(2l, r) ≤ 3l − 6 for every l ≥ 3 and r ≥ 2l.
AU - Ma, Yulai
AU - Mattiolo, Davide
AU - Steffen, Eckhard
AU - Wolf, Isaak Hieronymus
ID - 49905
JF - Combinatorica
KW - Computational Mathematics
KW - Discrete Mathematics and Combinatorics
SN - 0209-9683
TI - Edge-Connectivity and Pairwise Disjoint Perfect Matchings in Regular Graphs
VL - 44
ER -
TY - DATA
AU - Stadler, Peter
AU - Neubert, Anna Maria
AU - Schreiter, Soveig
AU - Obert, Salome
AU - Ried, Dennis
ID - 52513
TI - Edirom/WeGA-ODD: v4.9.0
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Ade, Larissa
AU - Breiwe, René
AU - Dehmel, Lukas
AU - Wolf, Karsten D.
AU - Rummler, Klaus
AU - Dander, Valentin
AU - Grünberger, Nina
AU - Schiefner-Rohs, Mandy
ID - 52200
JF - Zeitschrift MedienPädagogik
TI - Editorial: ENT | GRENZ | UNGEN (in) der Medienpädagogik
VL - 53
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - 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.
AU - Garcia-Diosa, Jaime Andres
AU - Grundmeier, Guido
AU - Keller, Adrian
ID - 51121
JF - ChemBioChem
KW - Organic Chemistry
KW - Molecular Biology
KW - Molecular Medicine
KW - Biochemistry
SN - 1439-4227
TI - Effect of DNA Origami Nanostructures on Bacterial Growth
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Knickenberg, Margarita
AU - Zurbriggen, Carmen
ID - 50974
TI - Effects of peer interactions and the social environment on students’ current academic motivation in the classroom: An experience sampling study.
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Banh, Ngoc Chi
AU - Scharlau, Ingrid
ID - 53069
TI - Effects of task difficulty on visual processing speed
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Bablitzka, Nico Janosch
AU - Beimdiek, Janis
ID - 51724
TI - Einfluss von Temperatur und Strömungsführung auf die NH3-SCO sowie die NH3-SCR mit Partikeln aus einer Sprayflammensynthese
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Due to the hydrolytic instability of LiPF6 in carbonate-based solvents, HF is a typical impurity in Li-ion battery electrolytes. HF significantly influences the performance of Li-ion batteries, for example by impacting the formation of the solid electrolyte interphase at the anode and by affecting transition metal dissolution at the cathode. Additionally, HF complicates studying fundamental interfacial electrochemistry of Li-ion battery electrolytes, such as direct anion reduction, because it is electrocatalytically relatively unstable, resulting in LiF passivation layers. Methods to selectively remove ppm levels of HF from LiPF6-containing carbonate-based electrolytes are limited. We introduce and benchmark a simple yet efficient electrochemical in situ method to selectively remove ppm amounts of HF from LiPF6-containing carbonate-based electrolytes. The basic idea is the application of a suitable potential to a high surface-area metallic electrode upon which only HF reacts (electrocatalytically) while all other electrolyte components are unaffected under the respective conditions.
AU - Ge, Xiaokun
AU - Huck, Marten
AU - Kuhlmann, Andreas
AU - Tiemann, Michael
AU - Weinberger, Christian
AU - Xu, Xiaodan
AU - Zhao, Zhenyu
AU - Steinrueck, Hans-Georg
ID - 52372
JF - Journal of The Electrochemical Society
KW - Materials Chemistry
KW - Electrochemistry
KW - Surfaces
KW - Coatings and Films
KW - Condensed Matter Physics
KW - Renewable Energy
KW - Sustainability and the Environment
KW - Electronic
KW - Optical and Magnetic Materials
SN - 0013-4651
TI - Electrochemical Removal of HF from Carbonate-based LiPF6-containing Li-ion Battery Electrolytes
VL - 171
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - 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.
AU - Zahn, Manuel
AU - Beyreuther, Elke
AU - Kiseleva, Iuliia
AU - Lotfy, Ahmed Samir
AU - McCluskey, Conor J.
AU - Maguire, Jesi R.
AU - Suna, Ahmet
AU - Rüsing, Michael
AU - Gregg, J. Marty
AU - Eng, Lukas M.
ID - 51156
IS - 2
JF - Physical Review Applied
KW - General Physics and Astronomy
SN - 2331-7019
TI - Equivalent-circuit model that quantitatively describes domain-wall conductivity in ferroelectric lithium
VL - 21
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Buyken, Anette
AU - Libuda, Lars
ID - 52712
JF - DGEwissen
TI - Ernährung und Alltagsbewältigung - Ein Spannungsfeld für Individuum, Haushalt und Gesellschaft
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Meyer zu Hörste-Bührer, Raphaela J.
ED - Zimmermann, Ruben
ED - Erbele-Küster, Dorothea
ED - Roth, Michael
ED - Volp, Ulrich
ID - 51113
TI - Ethik der Zeit - Zeiten der Ethik
VL - 14
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Bodden, Eric
AU - Pottebaum, Jens
AU - Fockel, Markus
AU - Gräßler, Iris
ID - 52587
IS - 1
JF - IEEE Security & Privacy
KW - Law
KW - Electrical and Electronic Engineering
KW - Computer Networks and Communications
SN - 1540-7993
TI - Evaluating Security Through Isolation and Defense in Depth
VL - 22
ER -
TY - GEN
AB - Estimating the infection risks in indoor environments comprises the assessment of the behavior of virus-laden aerosols, i.e. spreading, mixing, removal by air purifiers etc. A promising experimental approach is based on using non-hazardous surrogate aerosols of similar size, e.g. salt particles, to mimic the virus aerosol behavior. This manuscript addresses the issue how a successful transfer of such experiments can be accomplished. Corresponding experiments in two very different environments, a large community hall and a seminar room, with optional use of air purifiers in various constellations were conducted. While high particle concentrations are advantageous in terms of avoiding influence of background aerosol concentrations, it is shown that appropriate consideration of aggregation and settling are vital to theoretically describe the experimentally determined course of particle concentrations. A corresponding model equation for a well-mixed situation is derived and the required parameters are thoroughly determined in separate experiments independently. It is demonstrated that clean air delivery rates (CADR) of air purifiers determined with this approach may differ substantially from common approaches not explicitly taking into account aggregation.
AU - Beimdiek, Janis
AU - Schmid, Hans-Joachim
ID - 51731
KW - surrogate aerosols
KW - indoor air cleaners
KW - ultra-fine particles
KW - COVID-19
KW - test method
KW - field experiments: clean air delivery rate
T2 - Atmosphere
TI - Evaluation of Surrogate Aerosol Experiments to Predict Spreading and Removal of Virus-Laden Aerosols
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Beimdiek, Janis
AU - Schmid, Hans-Joachim
ID - 52357
IS - 3
JF - Atmosphere
KW - surrogate aerosols
KW - indoor air cleaners
KW - ultra-fine particles
KW - COVID-19
KW - test method
KW - field experiments: clean air delivery rate
SN - 2073-4433
TI - Evaluation of Surrogate Aerosol Experiments to Predict Spreading and Removal of Virus-Laden Aerosols
VL - 15
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Knickenberg, Margarita
AU - Zurbriggen, Carmen
ID - 50972
TI - Examining aspects of students’ current academic motivation in relation to peer interactions and social environment in the classroom using the Experience sampling method.
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Hami Dindar, Iman
AU - Mirzaei, Mona
AU - Baumhögger, Elmar
AU - Lutters, Nicole
AU - Kenig, Eugeny Y.
ID - 52097
JF - Journal of Chemical & Engineering Data
KW - General Chemical Engineering
KW - General Chemistry
SN - 0021-9568
TI - Experimental and Theoretical Investigation of CO2 Absorption in Aqueous Solution of Glucosamine: Material Property and Equilibrium Data
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractPolycarbonate (PC) is an amorphous polymer that is an extremely robust material with a high tenacity, and thus suitable for a lightweight construction with glass‐like transparency. Due to these advantageous properties, PC is often used in industry for example in medical devices, automotive headlamps, sporting equipment, electronics, and a variety of other products. PC is often subjected to uniaxial and biaxial loading conditions. Therefore, reliable material models have to take into account the various resulting experimental effects. For those reasons, we investigate PC specimens under uniaxial and biaxial loading by using different stretch rates and loading scenarios. In addition to that, we propose methods for optical measurement of local stretches to obtain the approximated local true stress. In future work, the displacement fields and the resulting reaction forces will be used for parameter identification of constitutive equations.
AU - Hamdoun, Ayoub
AU - Mahnken, Rolf
ID - 52217
JF - PAMM
KW - Electrical and Electronic Engineering
KW - Atomic and Molecular Physics
KW - and Optics
SN - 1617-7061
TI - Experimental investigations of uniaxial and biaxial cold stretching within PC‐films and bars using optical measurements
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Gröger, Benjamin
AU - Wiebicke, Felix
AU - Koch, Ilja
AU - Gude, Maik
AU - Gilich, Julian
AU - Meschut, Gerson
ID - 52537
T2 - 24. Kolloquium: Gemeinsame Forschung in der Klebtechnik
TI - Experimentelle und numerische Analyse des Fließverhaltens von hochviskosen Wärmeleitstoffen im Fertigungsprozess
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Franke, Patrick
ID - 52504
TI - Experimentelle Untersuchung und Modellierung des flüssigseitigen Stofftransports in Anstaupackungen
ER -
TY - CONF
AB - 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.
AU - Koldewey, Christian
AU - Fichtler, Timm
AU - Scholtysik, Michel
AU - Biehler, Jan
AU - Schreiner, Nick
AU - Sommer, Franziska
AU - Schacht, Maximilian
AU - Kaufmann, Jonas
AU - Rabe, Martin
AU - Sedlmeier, Joachim
AU - Dumitrescu, Roman
ID - 48632
KW - Digital Servitization
KW - Transformation
KW - Capabilities
KW - Maturity
KW - Smart Services
TI - Exploring Capabilities for the Smart Service Transformation in Manufacturing: Insights from Theory and Practice
ER -
TY - GEN
AB - 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.
AU - Philipp, Friedrich M.
AU - Schaller, Manuel
AU - Boshoff, Septimus
AU - Peitz, Sebastian
AU - Nüske, Feliks
AU - Worthmann, Karl
ID - 51160
T2 - arXiv:2402.02494
TI - Extended Dynamic Mode Decomposition: Sharp bounds on the sample efficiency
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Moretto, Giordano
AU - Schnell, Nicolas
AU - Frey, Jonathan
AU - Karakaya, Yasin
AU - Amstutz, Alois
AU - Diehl, Moritz
AU - Kasper, Tina
AU - Onder, Christopher
ID - 50841
JF - Control Engineering Practice
TI - Fast model-based calibration of multiple injections for a CI engine using nonlinear optimal control
VL - 145
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - We derive efficient algorithms to compute weakly Pareto optimal solutions for smooth, convex and unconstrained multiobjective optimization problems in general Hilbert spaces. To this end, we define a novel inertial gradient-like dynamical system in the multiobjective setting, which trajectories converge weakly to Pareto optimal solutions. Discretization of this system yields an inertial multiobjective algorithm which generates sequences that converge weakly to Pareto optimal solutions. We employ Nesterov acceleration to define an algorithm with an improved convergence rate compared to the plain multiobjective steepest descent method (Algorithm 1). A further improvement in terms of efficiency is achieved by avoiding the solution of a quadratic subproblem to compute a common step direction for all objective functions, which is usually required in first-order methods. Using a different discretization of our inertial gradient-like dynamical system, we obtain an accelerated multiobjective gradient method that does not require the solution of a subproblem in each step (Algorithm 2). While this algorithm does not converge in general, it yields good results on test problems while being faster than standard steepest descent.
AU - Sonntag, Konstantin
AU - Peitz, Sebastian
ID - 46019
JF - Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications
TI - Fast Multiobjective Gradient Methods with Nesterov Acceleration via Inertial Gradient-Like Systems
ER -
TY - GEN
AB - We prove Feynman-Kac formulas for the semigroups generated by selfadjoint
operators in a class containing Fr\"ohlich Hamiltonians known from solid state
physics. The latter model multi-polarons, i.e., a fixed number of quantum
mechanical electrons moving in a polarizable crystal and interacting with the
quantized phonon field generated by the crystal's vibrational modes. Both the
electrons and phonons can be confined to suitable open subsets of Euclidean
space. We also include possibly very singular magnetic vector potentials and
electrostatic potentials. Our Feynman-Kac formulas comprise Fock space
operator-valued multiplicative functionals and can be applied to every vector
in the underlying Hilbert space. In comparison to the renormalized Nelson
model, for which analogous Feynman-Kac formulas are known, the analysis of the
creation and annihilation terms in the multiplicative functionals requires
novel ideas to overcome difficulties caused by the phonon dispersion relation
being constant. Getting these terms under control and generalizing other
construction steps so as to cover confined systems are the main achievements of
this article.
AU - Hinrichs, Benjamin
AU - Matte, Oliver
ID - 52691
T2 - arXiv:2403.12147
TI - Feynman-Kac formulas for semigroups generated by multi-polaron Hamiltonians in magnetic fields and on general domains
ER -
TY - BOOK
ED - Adelmann, Ralf
ED - Matzner, Tobias
ED - Miggelbrink, Monique
ED - Schulz, Christian
ID - 51764
TI - Filter – Medienwissenschaftliche Symposien der DFG
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - In der Professionalisierung von Lehrkräften ist die Selbst-reflexion eine wesentliche Voraussetzung, da sie zentral für die Weiterentwicklung der eigenen Kompetenzen ist. Daraus ergibt sich die Notwendigkeit, bereits in der ersten Phase der Lehrkräftebildung die Selbstreflexion und die Weiterentwicklungsorientierung zu fördern. Hierzu sind auf Grund des sozialen Settings gezielte reflexionsorientierte Workshops chancenreich. Um die Effekte von reflexionsorientierten Workshops und dabei den Zusammenhang zwischen der Selbst-reflexion und der Weiterentwicklungsorientierung zu überprüfen, wurden anhand einer Stichprobe von N = 646 Lehramtsstudierenden die Entwicklung der Selbst-reflexion und Weiterentwicklungsorientierung beim Besuch von Workshops zu überfachlichen Kompetenzen untersucht. Die Datenerhebung erfolgte vor, direkt nach und erneut vier bis sechs Wochen nach den reflexionsorientierten Workshops mittels eines Fragebogens. Durch Varianzanalysen können in Bezug auf die Selbst-reflexion direkt nach den Workshops signifikante Effekte sowie eine konstante Ausprägung vier bis sechs Wochen später nachgewiesen werden. Weiterhin konnte ein signifikanter Anstieg bei der Weiterentwicklungsorientierung über die drei Messzeitpunkte verzeichnet werden. Ebenso zeigte sich ein positiver Effekt der Selbstreflexion auf den Anstieg der Weiterentwicklungsorientierung.
AU - Kleine, Sabrina M
AU - Sohlau, Sylvia
AU - Seifert, Andreas
AU - Buhl, Heike M.
ID - 52328
IS - 1
JF - Herausforderung Lehrer*innenbildung - Zeitschrift zur Konzeption, Gestaltung und Diskussion
TI - Förderung der Selbstreflexion und Weiterentwicklungsorientierung durch reflexionsorientierte Workshops im Lehramtsstudium
VL - 7
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Peckhaus, Volker
ID - 37062
T2 - Neue Deutsche Biographie Deutschland Online
TI - Fraenkel, Abraham A.
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Foerster, Anne
ED - Quaas, Franziska
ED - Raum, Theresia
ID - 48274
T2 - Emotionen im Krieg - Krieg der Emotionen
TI - Freudig in die Schlacht - Emotionen als Codes für die recta intentio im gerechten Krieg (8.- 10. Jahrhundert)
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TY - JOUR
AB - We explore the polarization hysteretic behaviour and field-dependent permittivity of ferroelectric-dielectric 2D materials formed by random dispersions of low permittivity inclusions in a ferroelectric matrix, using finite element simulations. We show how the degree of impenetrability of dielectric inclusions plays a substantial role in controlling the coercive field, remnant and saturation polarizations of the homogenized materials. The results highlight the significance of the degree of impenetrability of inclusion in tuning the effective polarization properties of such ferroelectric composites: coercive field drops significantly as percolation threshold is attained and remnant polarization decreases faster than a linear decay.
AU - Myroshnychenko, Viktor
AU - Mulavarickal Jose, Pious Mathews
AU - Farheen, Henna
AU - Ejaz, Shafaq
AU - Brosseau, Christian
AU - Förstner, Jens
ID - 52700
IS - 4
JF - Physica Scripta
KW - tet_topic_ferro
SN - 0031-8949
TI - From Swiss-cheese to discrete ferroelectric composites: assessing the ferroelectric butterfly shape in polarization loops
VL - 99
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TY - CONF
AU - Hellebrand, Sybille
AU - Sadeghi-Kohan, Somayeh
AU - Wunderlich, Hans-Joachim
ID - 52743
T2 - International Symposium of EDA (ISEDA), Xi'an, China, May 10-13, 2024
TI - Functional Safety and Reliability of Interconnects throughout the Silicon Life Cycle
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TY - BOOK
ED - Hartung, Olaf
ID - 48576
SN - 1435-7658
TI - Geschichtskulturen im digitalen Wandel?
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TY - CHAP
AU - Taschl-Erber, Andrea
AU - Woppowa, Jan
ED - Rothgangel, Martin
ED - Simojoki, Henrik
ED - Gerber, Christine
ED - Michel, Andreas
ID - 49813
T2 - Elementare Bibeltexte
TI - Gottes Treue zu Israel (Röm 9–11)
VL - 2
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TY - CHAP
AU - Fuchs, Christian
ED - Litschka, Michael
ED - Paganini, Claudia
ED - Rademacher, Lars
ID - 51364
SN - 9783748942801
T2 - Digitalisierte Massenkommunikation und Verantwortung
TI - Grundlagen einer Ethik des Radikalen Digitalen Humanismus
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AB - 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.
AU - Gharibian, Sevag
ID - 48544
IS - 4
JF - ACM SIGACT News
TI - Guest Column: The 7 faces of quantum NP
VL - 54
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Elit, Stefan
ID - 49713
IS - 4
T2 - ZfdPh
TI - Handbuch Poetikvorlesungen. Geschichte – Praktiken – Poetiken, hg. v. Gundela Hachmann, Julia Schöll u. Johanna Bohley, Berlin/Boston 2022
VL - 143
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TY - CHAP
AU - Ficara, Elena
ED - King, Colin
ED - Raspa, Venanzio
ID - 46203
T2 - Aristotle's Organon in Old and New Logic
TI - Hegelian Aristotelianism and the Philosophical Roots of Non-Classical Logics
ER -