Do Programmers Work at Night or During the Weekend? [PDF]
Abnormal working hours can reduce work health, general well-being, and productivity, independent from a profession. To inform future approaches for automatic stress and overload detection, this paper establishes empirically collected measures of the work patterns of software engineers.
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CORWA: A Citation-Oriented Related Work Annotation Dataset [PDF]
Academic research is an exploratory activity to discover new solutions to problems. By this nature, academic research works perform literature reviews to distinguish their novelties from prior work. In natural language processing, this literature review is usually conducted under the "Related Work" section.
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Quantum-Classical Correspondence Principle for Work Distributions in a Chaotic System [PDF]
We numerically study the work distributions in a chaotic system and examine the relationship between quantum work and classical work. Our numerical results suggest that there exists a correspondence principle between quantum and classical work distributions in a chaotic system.
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The quantum-classical correspondence principle for work distributions [PDF]
For closed quantum systems driven away from equilibrium, work is often defined in terms of projective measurements of initial and final energies. This definition leads to statistical distributions of work that satisfy nonequilibrium work and fluctuation relations.
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Work State-Centric AI Agents: Design, Implementation, and Management of Cognitive Work Threads [PDF]
AI agents excel in executing predefined tasks, but the dynamic management of work state information during task execution remains an underexplored area. We propose a work state-centric AI agent model employing "work notes" to record and reflect the state throughout task execution.
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Maximal work extraction from quantum systems [PDF]
Thermodynamics teaches that if a system initially off-equilibrium is coupled to work sources, the maximum work that it may yield is governed by its energy and entropy. For finite systems this bound is usually not reachable. The maximum extractable work compatible with quantum mechanics (``ergotropy'') is derived and expressed in terms of the density ...
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Exploring Scientists' Working Timetable: A Global Survey [PDF]
In our previous study (Wang et al., 2012), we analyzed scientists' working timetable of 3 countries, using realtime downloading data of scientific literatures. In this paper, we make a through analysis about global scientists' working habits. Top 30 countries/territories from Europe, Asia, Australia, North America, Latin America and Africa are selected
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Public Domain Rank: Identifying Notable Individuals with the Wisdom of the Crowd [PDF]
Identifying literary, scientific, and technical works of enduring interest is challenging. Few are able to name significant works across more than a handful of domains or languages. This paper introduces an automatic method for identifying authors of notable works throughout history. Notability is defined using the record of which works volunteers have
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Work, work fluctuations, and the work distribution in a thermal non-equilibrium steady state [PDF]
Long-ranged correlations generically exist in non-equilibrium fluid systems. In the case of a non-equilibrium steady state caused by a temperature gradient the correlations are especially long-ranged and strong. The anomalous light scattering predicted to exist in these systems is well-confirmed by numerous experiments.
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Understanding and controlling the work function of perovskite oxides using Density Functional Theory [PDF]
Perovskite oxides containing transition metals are promising materials in a wide range of electronic and electrochemical applications. However, neither their work function values nor an understanding of their work function physics have been established.
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