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Hydrogen Diffusion in Garnet: Insights From Atomistic Simulations
Abstract Garnet has been widely used to decipher the pressure‐temperature‐time history of rocks, but its physical properties such as elasticity and diffusion are strongly affected by trace amounts of hydrogen. Experimental measurements of H diffusion in garnet are limited to room pressure.
Xin Zhong, Felix Höfling, Timm John
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ABSTRACT This work proposes a novel approach for coupling non‐isothermal fluid dynamics with fracture mechanics to capture thermal effects within fluid‐filled fractures accurately. This method addresses critical aspects of calculating fracture width in enhanced geothermal systems, where the temperature effects of fractures are crucial.
Sanghyun Lee +2 more
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ABSTRACT As high‐performance computing (HPC) becomes a tool used in many different workflows, quality of service (QoS) becomes increasingly important. In many cases, this includes the reliable execution of an HPC job and the generation of the results by a certain deadline.
Barry Linnert +2 more
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Die Herausforderungen der molekularen Interpretationen von Infrarotspektren komplexer Proben
Die Schwingungsspektroskopie ist ein leistungsstarkes Werkzeug zur molekularen Fingerabdruckanalyse. Dennoch ist die Interpretation von IR‐Spektren molekular komplexer Medien herausfordernd. In dieser Arbeit beleuchten wir die oft übersehenen Feinheiten der spektralen Datenanalyse und diskutieren häufig gemachte Fehlinterpretationen der Daten. Im Fokus
Tarek Eissa +4 more
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Cinematic Gaussians: Real‐Time HDR Radiance Fields with Depth of Field
Abstract Radiance field methods represent the state of the art in reconstructing complex scenes from multi‐view photos. However, these reconstructions often suffer from one or both of the following limitations: First, they typically represent scenes in low dynamic range (LDR), which restricts their use to evenly lit environments and hinders immersive ...
Chao Wang +7 more
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Lattice reduced and complete convex bodies
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to study convex bodies C$C$ for which there exists no convex body C′⊊C$C^\prime \subsetneq C$ of the same lattice width. Such bodies will be called ‘lattice reduced’, and they occur naturally in the study of the flatness constant in integer programming, as well as other problems related to lattice width.
Giulia Codenotti, Ansgar Freyer
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The hitting time of clique factors
Abstract In [Trans. Am. Math. Soc. 375 (2022), no. 1, 627–668], Kahn gave the strongest possible, affirmative, answer to Shamir's problem, which had been open since the late 1970s: Let r⩾3$$ r\geqslant 3 $$ and let n$$ n $$ be divisible by r$$ r $$.
Annika Heckel +3 more
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Enhancing image quality prediction with self‐supervised visual masking
Abstract Full‐reference image quality metrics (FR‐IQMs) aim to measure the visual differences between a pair of reference and distorted images, with the goal of accurately predicting human judgments. However, existing FR‐IQMs, including traditional ones like PSNR and SSIM and even perceptual ones such as HDR‐VDP, LPIPS, and DISTS, still fall short in ...
U. Çoğalan +3 more
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Grammar‐based fuzzing of data integration parsers in computational materials science
Abstract Context Computational materials science (CMS) focuses on in silico experiments to compute the properties of known and novel materials, where many software packages are used in the community. The NOMAD Laboratory (Draxl C, Scheffler) offers to store the input and output files in its FAIR data repository. Since the file formats of these software
Sebastian Müller +4 more
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FAIR principles to improve the impact on health research management outcomes. [PDF]
Martínez-García A +4 more
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