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ABSTRACT Academic Summary Despite the urgent need for a circular economy, firms' transition from linear to circular business models (CBMs) remains slow. While previous research suggests that dynamic capabilities are the key drivers of this transition, it assumes a direct link, overlooking that these capabilities can facilitate change but do not ...
Jörn Block +4 more
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Effective interactions for the nuclear shell model [PDF]
Various perturbative and non-perturbative many-body techniques are discussed in this work. Especially, we will focus on the summation of so-called Parquet diagrams with emphasis on applications to finite nuclei.
Hjorth-Jensen, M.
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Analytic impurity solver with the Kondo strong-coupling asymptotics
We present an analytic universal impurity solver for strongly correlated electrons. We extend the many-body perturbation expansion via suitable two-particle renormalizations from the Fermi-liquid regime to the critical region of the metal-insulator ...
A. C. Hewson, P. Augustinský, V. Janiš
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An actionable framework for AI‐ready data
Abstract Data is the foundation of AI. Poor‐quality data drive up costs and can lead to hidden problems for AI models, especially in complex fields such as healthcare and manufacturing. Meanwhile, biased data negatively affect the performance of AI models, and untested evaluation datasets can result in false positives or overestimates of model accuracy.
Neil Majithia +3 more
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Warping and Surface Checking Analysis of Engineered Wood Flooring for Heating Systems
The objective of this paper was to investigate the warping and surface checking of engineered wood flooring that was exposed to a heating system. The effects of decorative veneer type, wood structure, and wood shape on warping and surface checking were ...
Qingqing Chen +5 more
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Abstract This article examines how data readiness for AI principles apply to large scientific datasets used to train foundation models. We analyze archetypal workflows across four representative domains—climate, nuclear fusion, life sciences, and materials—to identify common preprocessing patterns and domain‐specific constraints.
Wesley Brewer +6 more
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Large linear magnetoresistivity in strongly inhomogeneous planar and layered systems [PDF]
Explicit expressions for magnetoresistance $R$ of planar and layered strongly inhomogeneous two-phase systems are obtained, using exact dual transformation, connecting effective conductivities of in-plane isotropic two-phase systems with and without ...
Abrikosov +25 more
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Pigment‐associated cellular features, such as melanin levels and organelles, can be quantified in live cells with label‐free multimodal imaging. Quantitative phase imaging (cyan) measures cell mass, scattering (yellow) reports organelle content, including melanosomes, and absorbance imaging (magenta) captures pigment such as melanin.
Rebecca G. Zitnay +8 more
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The t-t' Hubbard model for the Fermi level near the Van Hove singularity is considered within the renormalization group and parquet approaches. The interplay of ferromagnetic, antiferromagnetic, and superconducting channels is investigated, and the phase
Irkhin, V. Yu. +2 more
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Mapping Instrument Preferences for Deforestation Policies Based on EU Public Consultation Data
ABSTRACT Policy makers can choose among many alternative policy instruments to reduce the impact of EU commodity imports on forests and related biodiversity loss in the world. Changes in the instrument mix affect a wide range of stakeholder groups with varying strategic interests and corresponding policy preferences.
Daniel Braun, Dennis Abel, Jan Börner
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