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Jožef Stefan Institute
Facility•Ljubljana, Slovenia•
About: Jožef Stefan Institute is a facility organization based out in Ljubljana, Slovenia. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Liquid crystal & Dielectric. The organization has 3828 authors who have published 12614 publications receiving 291025 citations.
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TL;DR: Underlying fundamental concepts of COCO such as the definition of a problem as a function instance, the underlying idea of instances, the use of target values, and runtime defined by the number of function calls as the central performance measure are detailed.
Abstract: COCO is a platform for Comparing Continuous Optimizers in a black-box setting. It aims at automatizing the tedious and repetitive task of benchmarking numerical optimization algorithms to the greatest possible extent. We present the rationals behind the development of the platform as a general proposition for a guideline towards better benchmarking. We detail underlying fundamental concepts of COCO such as its definition of a problem, the idea of instances, the relevance of target values, and runtime as central performance measure. Finally, we give a quick overview of the basic code structure and the available test suites.
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TL;DR: Ketones were directly converted to their corresponding gem-dihydroperoxides using a "green" oxidant and a simple catalyst under neutral conditions in acetonitrile.
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TL;DR: The aim of the present review was the analysis of data on cystatins from NCBI GEO database and the literature, and obtained in microarray and serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE) experiments, to discuss the expression of cystatin A, B, C, and F in macrophages, dendritic cells and natural killer cells of the immune system.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the LHCb collaboration recently announced preliminary evidence for CP violation in D meson decays, and discussed this result in the context of the standard model (SM), as well as its extensions.
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TL;DR: A critical review of the literature on different analytical procedures described for the speciation of aluminium in human serum samples is presented in this paper, where the methodologies, the experimental and instrumental requirements and the ability of the reported analytical procedures for identification of HMM and LMM aluminium species are examined in detail.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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Vladimir Cindro | 129 | 1157 | 82000 |
Igor Mandić | 128 | 1065 | 79498 |
Jure Leskovec | 127 | 473 | 89014 |
Matej Orešič | 82 | 352 | 26830 |
P. Križan | 78 | 749 | 26408 |
Jose Miguel Miranda | 76 | 336 | 18080 |
Vito Turk | 74 | 271 | 23205 |
Andrii Tykhonov | 73 | 270 | 24864 |
Masashi Yokoyama | 73 | 310 | 18817 |
Kostya Ostrikov | 72 | 763 | 21442 |
M. Starič | 71 | 530 | 19136 |
Boris Turk | 67 | 231 | 27006 |
Bostjan Kobe | 66 | 279 | 17592 |
Jure Zupan | 61 | 228 | 12054 |
Mario Sannino | 60 | 281 | 17144 |