TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractWe consider the problem of maximization of metabolite production in bacterial cells formulated as a dynamical optimal control problem (DOCP). According to Pontryagin’s maximum principle, optimal solutions are concatenations of singular and bang arcs and exhibit the chattering or Fuller phenomenon, which is problematic for applications. To avoid chattering, we introduce a reduced model which is still biologically relevant and retains the important structural features of the original problem. Using a combination of analytical and numerical methods, we show that the singular arc is dominant in the studied DOCPs and exhibits the turnpike property. This property is further used in order to design simple and realistic suboptimal control strategies.
AU - Caillau, Jean-Baptiste
AU - Djema, Walid
AU - Gouzé, Jean-Luc
AU - Maslovskaya, Sofya
AU - Pomet, Jean-Baptiste
ID - 30861
JF - Journal of Optimization Theory and Applications
KW - Applied Mathematics
KW - Management Science and Operations Research
KW - Control and Optimization
SN - 0022-3239
TI - Turnpike Property in Optimal Microbial Metabolite Production
ER -
TY - GEN
AB - Algorithm configuration (AC) is concerned with the automated search of the
most suitable parameter configuration of a parametrized algorithm. There is
currently a wide variety of AC problem variants and methods proposed in the
literature. Existing reviews do not take into account all derivatives of the AC
problem, nor do they offer a complete classification scheme. To this end, we
introduce taxonomies to describe the AC problem and features of configuration
methods, respectively. We review existing AC literature within the lens of our
taxonomies, outline relevant design choices of configuration approaches,
contrast methods and problem variants against each other, and describe the
state of AC in industry. Finally, our review provides researchers and
practitioners with a look at future research directions in the field of AC.
AU - Schede, Elias
AU - Brandt, Jasmin
AU - Tornede, Alexander
AU - Wever, Marcel Dominik
AU - Bengs, Viktor
AU - Hüllermeier, Eyke
AU - Tierney, Kevin
ID - 30868
T2 - arXiv:2202.01651
TI - A Survey of Methods for Automated Algorithm Configuration
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Kobecki, Michal
AU - Scherbakov, Alexey V.
AU - Kukhtaruk, Serhii M.
AU - Yaremkevich, Dmytro D.
AU - Henksmeier, Tobias
AU - Trapp, Alexander
AU - Reuter, Dirk
AU - Gusev, Vitalyi E.
AU - Akimov, Andrey V.
AU - Bayer, Manfred
ID - 30880
IS - 15
JF - Physical Review Letters
KW - General Physics and Astronomy
SN - 0031-9007
TI - Giant Photoelasticity of Polaritons for Detection of Coherent Phonons in a Superlattice with Quantum Sensitivity
VL - 128
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Tuzgel, Firat
AU - Akbulut Irmak, Emine Fulya
AU - Guzel, Erkan
AU - Yucesoy, Atacan
AU - Sahin, Selim
AU - Tasdemirci, Alper
AU - Guden, Mustafa
ID - 30894
JF - Thin-Walled Structures
KW - Mechanical Engineering
KW - Building and Construction
KW - Civil and Structural Engineering
SN - 0263-8231
TI - Testing and modeling blast loading of a sandwich structure cored with a bio-inspired (balanus) core
VL - 175
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Federkraftbremsen sind weit verbreitete Komponenten der Antriebstechnik, ansteigend mit abnehmender Größe erreichen sie aktuell Drehzahlen von bis zu 5 000 min−1. Es besteht ein Trend zu schnell laufenden Antrieben, mit Drehzahlen von 10 000 min−1 und darüber. Bisher sind wenig Kenntnisse über das Verhalten des Reibwerts und -moments herkömmlicher Federkraftbremsen mit kostengünstigen organischen Reibbelägen bei diesen Einsatzbedingungen bekannt. Daher wurde ein Prüfstand entwickelt, der die Untersuchung bei Gleitgeschwindigkeiten von bis zu 50 m/s bei verschiedenen Lastträgheiten ermöglicht. Die Versuche zeigten, dass bei begrenzten Reibarbeiten die herkömmliche Federkraftbremse durchaus das Nennbremsmoment bei höheren Gleitgeschwindigkeiten erreicht.
AU - Schadomsky, Magnus
AU - Zimmer, Detmar
ID - 30903
IS - 04
JF - Konstruktion
KW - Federkraftbremse
KW - Gleitgeschwindigkeit
SN - 0720-5953
TI - Betrieb von Federkraftbremsen bei hohen Gleitgeschwindigkeiten
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Ma, Lin
AU - Pollard, Travis P.
AU - Zhang, Yong
AU - Schroeder, Marshall A.
AU - Ren, Xiaoming
AU - Han, Kee Sung
AU - Ding, Michael S.
AU - Cresce, Arthur V.
AU - Atwater, Terrill B.
AU - Mars, Julian
AU - Cao, Longsheng
AU - Steinrück, Hans-Georg
AU - Mueller, Karl T.
AU - Toney, Michael F.
AU - Hourwitz, Matt
AU - Fourkas, John T.
AU - Maginn, Edward J.
AU - Wang, Chunsheng
AU - Borodin, Oleg
AU - Xu, Kang
ID - 30910
IS - 4
JF - One Earth
KW - Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)
KW - General Environmental Science
SN - 2590-3322
TI - Ammonium enables reversible aqueous Zn battery chemistries by tailoring the interphase
VL - 5
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Context: The implementation of successful measures to support immigrants' integration in cultural, social, and economic life can be considered as one of today's greatest challenges for many societies. This is especially true for adolescent immigrants who have not yet been able to finish education or gain qualifications relevant to joining the labour market. That is why many receiving countries have developed and implemented special programmes that aim at supporting immigrants' integration by facilitating their employability. Unfortunately, not much is known about the process of implementing these programmes or about how education systems, schools, and teachers are dealing with the new situation and target group. In this contribution, the implementation, development, and challenges of German Vocational Integration Classes (VIC), as an example of comparable programmes in the EU, are investigated to address this research gap. The paper considers the following exploratory research questions: (a) What challenges have been experienced by teachers and social workers in the implementation of VIC as well as in the integration of immigrants into the labour market in recent years? (b) How can these challenges be met in the long run and how should VIC be developed to better achieve its aims?
Methods: To answer these questions, a sequential qualitative study containing questionnaire and interview elements was conducted. First, teachers and social workers involved in VIC filled in a questionnaire about their experiences and experienced challenges in implementing VIC (N = 46). Then, supplementing interviews were conducted with participants from the first sample in order to generate further insights and to contextualise the findings from the first study part (N = 14).
Findings: From the respondents' answers, it appears that the VIC programme is well implemented. The results show, however, that central challenges continue to exist. This concerns, for example, legal regulations or the development of adequate curricula, but also the scope and quality of language education. In addition, problems have also been identified with regard to students' culture-specific education and their individual attitudes. These prevailing problems seem to affect schooling and educational processes. In addition, respondents report feeling left alone to deal with problems and that their experiences from their daily work in VIC and with immigrants are not sufficiently taken into account in policy and school-related decisions.
Conclusions: Although VIC seems well implemented, key challenges remain in the view of the participants. It was found that teachers cannot solve many of the identified problems themselves, as they require action at the level of policy or school organisation. For staff, this can be accompanied by increased stress and demotivation. For the young immigrants, the existing challenges can have a long-term impact on school success and transition to vocational education and training. The study thus highlights the importance of targeted and holistic strategies to support immigrant integration through education.
AU - Goller, Michael
ID - 30913
IS - 1
JF - International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training
KW - Immigration
KW - Educational Policy
KW - Employability
KW - Mixed Methods
KW - VET
KW - Vocational Education and Training
KW - Transitions From Education and Training to Employment
TI - Supporting Young Immigrants in Their Transition From School to Work? A Staff Perspective on Challenges of Vocational Integration Classes
VL - 9
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - We study lobby group formation in a two-stage model where the players rst form lobby
groups that then engage in a rent-seeking contest to inuence the legislator. However, the
outcome of the contest aects all players according to the ideological distance between the
implemented policy and the players' preferences. The players can either lobby by themselves,
form a coalition of lobbyists or free ride. We nd that free coalition formation is reasonable
if either players with moderate preferences face lobby groups with extreme preferences, or if
there are two opposing coalitions with an equal number of members. Otherwise, there are
always free riders among the players.
AU - Block, Lukas
ID - 30917
JF - Quick And Easy Journal Title
KW - Group formation
KW - Rent-seeking
KW - Free riding
TI - Coalition formation versus free riding in rent-seeking contests
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Nicolai, Marcel
AU - Zeipert, Henning
AU - Lugovtsova, Yevgeniya
AU - Bulling, Jannis
AU - Johannesmann, Sarah
AU - Prager, Jens
AU - Henning, Bernd
ID - 6590
T2 - Fortschritte der Akustik - DAGA 2022
TI - Quantification of the adhesive coupling of layered structures using guided ultrasonic waves
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Abstract
Batteries capable of extreme fast-charging (XFC) are a necessity for the deployment of electric vehicles. Material properties of electrodes and electrolytes along with cell parameters such as stack pressure and temperature have coupled, synergistic, and sometimes deleterious effects on fast-charging performance. We develop a new experimental testbed that allows precise and conformal application of electrode stack pressure. We focus on cell capacity degradation using single-layer pouch cells with graphite anodes, LiNi0.5Mn0.3Co0.2O2 (NMC532) cathodes, and carbonate-based electrolyte. In the tested range (10 – 125 psi), cells cycled at higher pressure show higher capacity and less capacity fading. Additionally, Li plating decreases with increasing pressure as observed with scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and optical imaging. While the loss of Li inventory from Li plating is the largest contributor to capacity fade, electrochemical and SEM examination of the NMC cathodes after XFC experiments show increased secondary particle damage at lower pressure. We infer that the better performance at higher pressure is due to more homogenous reactions of active materials across the electrode and less polarization through the electrode thickness. Our study emphasizes the importance of electrode stack pressure in XFC batteries and highlights its subtle role in cell conditions.
AU - Cao, Chuntian
AU - Steinrück, Hans-Georg
AU - Paul, Partha P
AU - Dunlop, Alison R.
AU - Trask, Stephen E.
AU - Jansen, Andrew
AU - Kasse, Robert M
AU - Thampy, Vivek
AU - Yusuf, Maha
AU - Nelson Weker, Johanna
AU - Shyam, Badri
AU - Subbaraman, Ram
AU - Davis, Kelly
AU - Johnston, Christina M
AU - Takacs, Christopher J
AU - Toney, Michael
ID - 30920
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 - Conformal Pressure and Fast-Charging Li-Ion Batteries
VL - 169
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractPure iron is very attractive as a biodegradable implant material due to its high biocompatibility. In combination with additive manufacturing, which facilitates great flexibility of the implant design, it is possible to selectively adjust the microstructure of the material in the process, thereby control the corrosion and fatigue behavior. In the present study, conventional hot-rolled (HR) pure iron is compared to pure iron manufactured by electron beam melting (EBM). The microstructure, the corrosion behavior and the fatigue properties were studied comprehensively. The investigated sample conditions showed significant differences in the microstructures that led to changes in corrosion and fatigue properties. The EBM iron showed significantly lower fatigue strength compared to the HR iron. These different fatigue responses were observed under purely mechanical loading as well as with superimposed corrosion influence and are summarized in a model that describes the underlying failure mechanisms.
AU - Wackenrohr, Steffen
AU - Torrent, Christof Johannes Jaime
AU - Herbst, Sebastian
AU - Nürnberger, Florian
AU - Krooss, Philipp
AU - Ebbert, Christoph
AU - Voigt, Markus
AU - Grundmeier, Guido
AU - Niendorf, Thomas
AU - Maier, Hans Jürgen
ID - 30922
IS - 1
JF - npj Materials Degradation
KW - Materials Chemistry
KW - Materials Science (miscellaneous)
KW - Chemistry (miscellaneous)
KW - Ceramics and Composites
SN - 2397-2106
TI - Corrosion fatigue behavior of electron beam melted iron in simulated body fluid
VL - 6
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Additive manufacturing (AM) processes are not solely used where maximum design freedom meets low lot sizes. Direct microstructure design and topology optimization can be realized concomitantly during processing by adjusting the geometry, the material composition, and the solidification behavior of the material considered. However, when complex specific requirements have to be met, a targeted part design is highly challenging. In the field of biodegradable implant surgery, a cytocompatible material of an application-adapted shape has to be characterized by a specific degradation behavior and reliably predictable mechanical properties. For instance, small amounts of oxides can have a significant effect on microstructural development, thus likewise affecting the strength and corrosion behavior of the processed material. In the present study, biocompatible pure Fe was processed using electron powder bed fusion (E-PBF). Two different modifications of the Fe were processed by incorporating Fe oxide and Ce oxide in different proportions in order to assess their impact on the microstructural evolution, the mechanical response and the corrosion behavior. The quasistatic mechanical and chemical properties were analyzed and correlated with the final microstructural appearance.
AU - Torrent, Christof J. J.
AU - Krooß, Philipp
AU - Huang, Jingyuan
AU - Voigt, Markus
AU - Ebbert, Christoph
AU - Knust, Steffen
AU - Grundmeier, Guido
AU - Niendorf, Thomas
ID - 30923
IS - 1
JF - Alloys
SN - 2674-063X
TI - Oxide Modified Iron in Electron Beam Powder Bed Fusion—From Processability to Corrosion Properties
VL - 1
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Schall, Christoph Wilhelm Theodor
AU - Schöppner, Volker
ID - 29947
IS - 3
JF - Polymer Engineering and Science
KW - Computing Resources Provided by the Paderborn Center for Parallel Computing
TI - Measurement of material degradation in dependence of shear rate, temperature, and residence time
VL - 62
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - The presented paper aims to characterize the damage and fracture behavior of HX340LAD Micro-Alloyed steels using small punch test. Variations with respect to punch geometries and cutting clearance are made to describe the damage behavior of the material under different loading conditions. Experimental investigations are conducted to identify the crack initiation in the specimens. Furthermore, the numerical FEM simulations are performed to identify the stress state at crack initiation. It is shown that different stress states from shear to biaxial tension can be achieved by changing the geometries of punch and varying the cutting clearance. Moreover, it is presented how changing the configurations can influence the stress state variables: Triaxiality and lode angle parameter.
AU - Otroshi, Mortaza
AU - Meschut, Gerson
ID - 27186
IS - c
JF - Engineering Failure Analysis
KW - Ductile damage
KW - stress state
KW - small punch test
KW - triaxiality
KW - lode angle parameter
SN - 1350-6307
TI - Influence of cutting clearance and punch geometry on the stress state in small punch test
VL - 136
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Chudalla, Nick
AU - Teutenberg, Dominik
AU - Meschut, Gerson
AU - Schneider, Miriam
AU - Smart, Dominik
ID - 30004
T2 - 22. Kolloquium: Gemeinsame Forschung in der Klebtechnik
TI - Systematisierung einer rechnergestützten Auswertemethode zur Versagensanalyse geklebter Verbindungen
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Reineke Matsudo, Bernhard
AU - Sain, Basudeb
AU - Carletti, Luca
AU - Zhang, Xue
AU - Gao, Wenlong
AU - Angelis, Costantino
AU - Huang, Lingling
AU - Zentgraf, Thomas
ID - 29902
IS - 12
JF - Advanced Science
KW - General Physics and Astronomy
KW - General Engineering
KW - Biochemistry
KW - Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous)
KW - General Materials Science
KW - General Chemical Engineering
KW - Medicine (miscellaneous)
SN - 2198-3844
TI - Efficient Frequency Conversion with Geometric Phase Control in Optical Metasurfaces
VL - 9
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Vorderbrüggen, Julian
AU - Köhler, Daniel
AU - Grüber, Bernd
AU - Troschitz, Juliane
AU - Gude, Maik
AU - Meschut, Gerson
ID - 30911
JF - Composite Structures
KW - Civil and Structural Engineering
KW - Ceramics and Composites
SN - 0263-8223
TI - Development of a rivet geometry for solid self-piercing riveting of thermally loaded CFRP-metal joints in automotive construction
VL - 291
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - The process chain for the manufacturing of sheet metal components in mass production includes various cutting and forming operations, which influence the resulting properties of the parts and therefore subsequent manufacturing steps, such as clamping and joining. It is shown that clamping of the components leads to superimposed residual stresses and geometry changes. Therefore, the part properties differ from the initial state of the semifinished products, which has to be considered in the design of clinched joints. This paper presents an approach for coupled determination of the properties of semifinished and finished parts during deep drawing and clamping as well as their effects on the joint quality during clinching. One method for the effective and efficient determination of the properties of semifinished products and components during production is using process data from the preceding manufacturing processes, which is concretely presented in this work. In addition to the interconnection of the entire production chain, it is necessary to define relevant process data for each individual manufacturing step and to correlate the data with the material properties reliably. Therefore, the cross-process interactions of different steps of the process chain for the manufacturing of sheet metal components and the effect of process variations on subsequent manufacturing steps are investigated. Consequently, the boundary conditions for a mechanical joining process based on data from preceding process steps can be predicted.
AU - Heyser, Per
AU - Wiesenmayer, S
AU - Frey, P
AU - Nehls, T
AU - Scharr, C
AU - Flügge, W
AU - Merklein, M
AU - Meschut, Gerson
ID - 30904
JF - Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part L: Journal of Materials: Design and Applications
KW - Mechanical Engineering
KW - General Materials Science
SN - 1464-4207
TI - Consideration of the manufacturing history of sheet metal components for the adaptation of a clinching process
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Yigitbas, Enes
AU - Sauer, Stefan
AU - Engels, Gregor
ED - Vogel-Heuser, Birgit
ED - Wimmer, Manuel
ID - 29928
T2 - Digital Transformation: Core Technologies and Emerging Topics from a Computer Science Perspective
TI - Self-Adaptive Digital Assistance Systems for Work 4.0
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Gao, Wenlong
AU - Sain, Basudeb
AU - Zentgraf, Thomas
ID - 30964
IS - 4
JF - Physical Review Applied
KW - General Physics and Astronomy
SN - 2331-7019
TI - Spin-Orbit Interaction of Light Enabled by Negative Coupling in High-Quality-Factor Optical Metasurfaces
VL - 17
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - We study output reference tracking of systems with high relative degree via output feedback only; this is, tracking where the output derivatives are unknown.
To this end, we prove that the conjunction of the funnel pre-compensator with a minimum phase system of arbitrary relative degree yields a system of the same relative degree which is minimum phase as well.
The error between the original system's output and the pre-compensator's output evolves within a prescribed performance funnel; and moreover, the derivatives of the funnel pre-compensator's output are known explicitly.
Therefore, output reference tracking with prescribed transient behavior of the tracking error is possible without knowledge of the derivatives of the original system's output; via funnel control schemes for instance.
AU - Lanza, Lukas Johannes
ID - 23398
JF - Mathematics of Control, Signals, and Systems
TI - Output feedback control with prescribed performance via funnel pre-compensator
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Hansmeier, Tim
AU - Platzner, Marco
ID - 30971
SN - 0302-9743
T2 - Applications of Evolutionary Computation, EvoApplications 2022, Proceedings
TI - Integrating Safety Guarantees into the Learning Classifier System XCS
VL - 13224
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Chudalla, Nick
AU - Meschut, Gerson
AU - Bartley, Aurélie
AU - Wibbeke, Tim Michael
ID - 30915
IS - 4
JF - adhäsion KLEBEN & DICHTEN
KW - Polymers and Plastics
KW - General Chemical Engineering
KW - General Chemistry
SN - 1619-1919
TI - Bauteilschonendes Entfügen struktureller Klebverbindungen durch Kälte
VL - 66
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Feldmann, Michael
AU - Padalkin, Andreas
AU - Scheideler, Christian
AU - Dolev, Shlomi
ID - 31060
IS - 4
JF - J. Comput. Biol.
TI - Coordinating Amoebots via Reconfigurable Circuits
VL - 29
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Xin, Yang
AU - Piskunen, Petteri
AU - Suma, Antonio
AU - Li, Changyong
AU - Ijäs, Heini
AU - Ojasalo, Sofia
AU - Seitz, Iris
AU - Kostiainen, Mauri A.
AU - Grundmeier, Guido
AU - Linko, Veikko
AU - Keller, Adrian
ID - 30738
JF - Small
KW - Biomaterials
KW - Biotechnology
KW - General Materials Science
KW - General Chemistry
SN - 1613-6810
TI - Environment‐Dependent Stability and Mechanical Properties of DNA Origami Six‐Helix Bundles with Different Crossover Spacings
VL - 18
ER -
TY - CONF
AU - Wende, Marc
AU - Fischer, Florian
AU - Kenig, Eugeny
ID - 31069
T2 - Jahrestreffen der ProcessNet Fachgruppen Fluidverfahrenstechnik und Hochdruckverfahrenstechnik
TI - Experimentelle Untersuchung und Modellvalidierung zur Gravidestillation
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Hopp, Matthias
AU - Tölle, Lisa
ID - 31789
T2 - Journal of Applied Polymer Science
TI - Influence of process parameters on the formation of inhalable fiber dust during shredding for mechanical recycling of fiber‐reinforced organo sheets
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Hopp, Matthias
AU - Tölle, Lisa
AU - Bünger, J.
AU - Westphal, G.
AU - Rosenkranz, N.
AU - Monsé, C.
ID - 31788
T2 - Kunststoffe international
TI - Fiber Dust Formation during the Recycling of FRP
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Hopp, Matthias
AU - Tölle, Lisa
AU - Bünger, J.
AU - Westphal, G.
AU - Rosenkranz, N.
AU - Monsé, C.
ID - 31787
T2 - Kunststoffe
TI - Faserstäube beim FVK-Recycling
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Encrypting data before sending it to the cloud ensures data confidentiality but requires the cloud to compute on encrypted data. Trusted execution environments, such as Intel SGX enclaves, promise to provide a secure environment in which data can be decrypted and then processed. However, vulnerabilities in the executed program give attackers ample opportunities to execute arbitrary code inside the enclave. This code can modify the dataflow of the program and leak secrets via SGX side channels. Fully homomorphic encryption would be an alternative to compute on encrypted data without data leaks. However, due to its high computational complexity, its applicability to general-purpose computing remains limited. Researchers have made several proposals for transforming programs to perform encrypted computations on less powerful encryption schemes. Yet current approaches do not support programs making control-flow decisions based on encrypted data.
We introduce the concept of
dataflow authentication
(DFAuth) to enable such programs. DFAuth prevents an adversary from arbitrarily deviating from the dataflow of a program. Our technique hence offers protections against the side-channel attacks described previously. We implemented two flavors of DFAuth, a Java bytecode-to-bytecode compiler, and an SGX enclave running a small and program-independent trusted code base. We applied DFAuth to a neural network performing machine learning on sensitive medical data and a smart charging scheduler for electric vehicles. Our transformation yields a neural network with encrypted weights, which can be evaluated on encrypted inputs in
\( 12.55 \,\mathrm{m}\mathrm{s} \)
. Our protected scheduler is capable of updating the encrypted charging plan in approximately 1.06 seconds.
AU - Fischer, Andreas
AU - Fuhry, Benny
AU - Kußmaul, Jörn
AU - Janneck, Jonas
AU - Kerschbaum, Florian
AU - Bodden, Eric
ID - 31844
IS - 3
JF - ACM Transactions on Privacy and Security
KW - Safety
KW - Risk
KW - Reliability and Quality
KW - General Computer Science
SN - 2471-2566
TI - Computation on Encrypted Data Using Dataflow Authentication
VL - 25
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Stöckmann, Nico
ID - 31327
IS - 01
JF - Theoretical Economics Letters
SN - 2162-2078
TI - Conditional Beta-Convergence by Gravity
VL - 12
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Hillebrandt, Henning
ID - 31947
TI - Verteiltes Berechnen kompakter Routingtabellen in Unit Disk Graphen
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Ren, Jiahuan
AU - Liao, Qing
AU - Ma, Xuekai
AU - Schumacher, Stefan
AU - Yao, Jiannian
AU - Fu, Hongbing
ID - 30966
IS - 1
JF - Laser & Photonics Reviews
SN - 1863-8880
TI - Realization of Exciton‐Mediated Optical Spin‐Orbit Interaction in Organic Microcrystalline Resonators
VL - 16
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Zhang, Xiu
AU - Chen, Zhenshi
AU - Liu, Dong
AU - Wan, Lei
AU - Ma, Xuekai
AU - Gao, Tingge
ID - 30967
IS - 2
JF - Applied Physics Express
SN - 1882-0778
TI - Controlling exciton distribution in WS2 monolayer on a photonic crystal
VL - 15
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Wingenbach, Jan
AU - Pukrop, Matthias
AU - Schumacher, Stefan
AU - Ma, Xuekai
ID - 31938
IS - 24
JF - Physical Review B
TI - Dynamics of phase defects trapped in optically imprinted orbits in dissipative binary polariton condensates
VL - 105
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - AbstractWe show that for a generic conformal metric perturbation of a compact hyperbolic 3-manifold $$\Sigma $$
Σ
with Betti number $$b_1$$
b
1
, the order of vanishing of the Ruelle zeta function at zero equals $$4-b_1$$
4
-
b
1
, while in the hyperbolic case it is equal to $$4-2b_1$$
4
-
2
b
1
. This is in contrast to the 2-dimensional case where the order of vanishing is a topological invariant. The proof uses the microlocal approach to dynamical zeta functions, giving a geometric description of generalized Pollicott–Ruelle resonant differential forms at 0 in the hyperbolic case and using first variation for the perturbation. To show that the first variation is generically nonzero we introduce a new identity relating pushforwards of products of resonant and coresonant 2-forms on the sphere bundle $$S\Sigma $$
S
Σ
with harmonic 1-forms on $$\Sigma $$
Σ
.
AU - Cekić, Mihajlo
AU - Delarue, Benjamin
AU - Dyatlov, Semyon
AU - Paternain, Gabriel P.
ID - 31982
IS - 1
JF - Inventiones mathematicae
KW - General Mathematics
SN - 0020-9910
TI - The Ruelle zeta function at zero for nearly hyperbolic 3-manifolds
VL - 229
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Henksmeier, T.
AU - Schulz, J.F.
AU - Kluth, E.
AU - Feneberg, M.
AU - Goldhahn, R.
AU - Sanchez, A.M.
AU - Voigt, M.
AU - Grundmeier, Guido
AU - Reuter, Dirk
ID - 32108
JF - Journal of Crystal Growth
KW - Materials Chemistry
KW - Inorganic Chemistry
KW - Condensed Matter Physics
SN - 0022-0248
TI - Remote epitaxy of InxGa1-xAs (0 0 1) on graphene covered GaAs(0 0 1) substrates
VL - 593
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Beule, Felix
AU - Teutenberg, Dominik
AU - Meschut, Gerson
AU - Aubel, Tobias
AU - Matzenmiller, Anton
ID - 32155
T2 - Proceedings of the 6th Conference on Steels in Cars and Trucks
TI - Influence of curing-induced pre-deformations on the mechanical properties of adhesively bonded joints in steel-intensive mixed-material structures
ER -
TY - GEN
AB - We investigate the early time development of the anisotropic transverse flow
and spatial eccentricities of a fireball with various particle-based transport
approaches using a fixed initial condition. In numerical simulations ranging
from the quasi-collisionless case to the hydrodynamic regime, we find that the
onset of $v_n$ and of related measures of anisotropic flow can be described
with a simple power-law ansatz, with an exponent that depends on the amount of
rescatterings in the system. In the few-rescatterings regime we perform
semi-analytical calculations, based on a systematic expansion in powers of time
and the cross section, which can reproduce the numerical findings.
AU - Borghini, Nicolas
AU - Borrell, Marc
AU - Roch, Hendrik
ID - 32177
T2 - arXiv:2201.13294
TI - Early time behavior of spatial and momentum anisotropies in kinetic theory across different Knudsen numbers
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Meschede, Henning
AU - Bertheau, Paul
AU - Khalili, Siavash
AU - Breyer, Christian
ID - 32180
JF - WIREs Energy and Environment
KW - General Environmental Science
KW - Renewable Energy
KW - Sustainability and the Environment
SN - 2041-8396
TI - A review of 100% renewable energy scenarios on islands
ER -
TY - GEN
AB - We test the ability of the "escape mechanism" to create the anisotropic flow
observed in high-energy nuclear collisions. We compare the flow harmonics $v_n$
in the few-rescatterings regime from two types of transport simulations, with
$2\to 2$ and $2\to 0$ collision kernels respectively, and from analytical
calculations neglecting the gain term of the Boltzmann equation. We find that
the even flow harmonics are similar in the three approaches, while the odd
harmonics differ significantly.
AU - Bachmann, Benedikt
AU - Borghini, Nicolas
AU - Feld, Nina
AU - Roch, Hendrik
ID - 32178
T2 - arXiv:2203.13306
TI - Even anisotropic-flow harmonics are from Venus, odd ones are from Mars
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Hou, W
AU - Yao, Y
AU - Li, Y
AU - Peng, B
AU - Shi, K
AU - Zhou, Z
AU - Pan, J
AU - Liu, M
AU - Hu, J
ID - 32183
IS - 1
JF - Frontiers of materials science
SN - 2095-025x
TI - Linearly shifting ferromagnetic resonance response of La0.7Sr0.3MnO3 thin film for body temperature sensors
VL - 16
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Wojciechowski, M
ID - 32234
JF - Data Brief
SN - 2352-3409
TI - Dataset for random uniform distributions of 2D circles and 3D spheres.
VL - 43
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Hunter, I
AU - Norton, MM
AU - Chen, B
AU - Simonetti, C
AU - Moustaka, ME
AU - Touboul, J
AU - Fraden, S
ID - 32239
IS - 2-1
JF - Phys Rev E
SN - 2470-0045
TI - Pattern formation in a four-ring reaction-diffusion network with heterogeneity.
VL - 105
ER -
TY - JOUR
AB - Furfuryl amine-functionalized few-layered graphene was prepared via a mechanochemical process by a [4 + 2] cycloaddition under solvent-free conditions.
AU - Filvan Torkaman, Najmeh
AU - Kley, Marina
AU - Bremser, Wolfgang
AU - Wilhelm, René
ID - 32263
IS - 27
JF - RSC Advances
KW - General Chemical Engineering
KW - General Chemistry
SN - 2046-2069
TI - Reversible functionalization and exfoliation of graphite by a Diels–Alder reaction with furfuryl amine
VL - 12
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Hoppe, Julia Amelie
AU - Melkas, Helinä
AU - Pekkarinen, Satu
AU - Tuisku, Outi
AU - Hennala, Lea
AU - Johansson-Pajala, Rose-Marie
AU - Gustafsson, Christine
AU - Thommes, Kirsten
ID - 32266
JF - International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction
KW - Computer Science Applications
KW - Human-Computer Interaction
KW - Human Factors and Ergonomics
SN - 1044-7318
TI - Perception of Society’s Trust in Care Robots by Public Opinion Leaders
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Hoppe, Julia Amelie
AU - Melkas, Helinä
AU - Pekkarinen, Satu
AU - Tuisku, Outi
AU - Hennala, Lea
AU - Johansson-Pajala, Rose-Marie
AU - Gustafsson, Christine
AU - Thommes, Kirsten
ID - 32267
JF - International Journal of Human–Computer Interaction
KW - Computer Science Applications
KW - Human-Computer Interaction
KW - Human Factors and Ergonomics
SN - 1044-7318
TI - Perception of Society’s Trust in Care Robots by Public Opinion Leaders
ER -
TY - CHAP
AU - Akkerman, Agnes
AU - Manevska, Katerina
AU - Thommes, Kirsten
AU - Sluiter, Roderick
ID - 32272
SN - 9781003125730
T2 - Employment Relations as Networks
TI - Losing What You Never Had
ER -
TY - GEN
AU - Schmolke, Tobias
AU - Meschut, Gerson
ID - 32279
T2 - Proceedings of the 6th Conference on Steels in Cars and Trucks
TI - Investigation of leak tightness for bonded steel joints induced by mechanical and corrosive load for use in battery housings
ER -
TY - JOUR
AU - Poniatowski, Martin
AU - Lüttenberg, Hedda
AU - Beverungen, Daniel
AU - Kundisch, Dennis
ID - 17869
JF - Information Systems and e-Business Management, Special Issue on Platform Business Models and Platform Strategies
TI - Three Layers of Abstraction—A Conceptual Framework for Theorizing digital Multi-Sided Platforms
VL - 2
ER -