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Technical University of Berlin
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About: Technical University of Berlin is a education organization based out in Berlin, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Catalysis. The organization has 27292 authors who have published 59342 publications receiving 1414623 citations. The organization is also known as: Technische Universität Berlin & TU Berlin.
Topics: Laser, Catalysis, Quantum dot, Computer science, Context (language use)
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01 Oct 1987TL;DR: This work considers the problem of computing geometric transformations (rotation, translation, reflexion) that map a point setA exactly or approximately into a pointSetB.
Abstract: We consider the problem of computing geometric transformations (rotation, translation, reflexion) that map a point setA exactly or approximately into a point setB. We derive efficient algorithms for various cases (Euclidean or maximum metric, translation or rotation, or general congruence).
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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of ultra-high pressure (UHP) on 25 starches were characterized via microscopy and DSC, and the swelling behavior, digestibility, paste viscosity and gel formation was determined.
Abstract: The effects of ultra-high pressure (UHP) on 25 starches were characterized via microscopy and DSC. Furthermore, the swelling behaviour, digestibility, paste viscosity and gel formation was determined. With few exceptions B-starches were shown to be more pressure resistant than A- and C-type starches. The pressure range in which the gelatinization occurs is typical for the corresponding starch. Only some starches (e.g. waxy corn starch) show the extensive swelling and almost complete desintegration of the granules, which usually is observed after a heat gelatinization. Typical for a UHP-gelatinization is, that most starches show very little swelling and maintain their granular character. These starches develope very little viscosity at normal paste concentrations and form pastes of smooth texture, resp. rigid gels at concentrations above 15%.
Due to the limited swelling without any resp. very little solubilization of the amylose obviously the retrogradation occurs within the granules, which probably is a further reason for the quite different paste and gel properties of UHP-gelatinized starches in comparison to heat gelatinized ones.
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TL;DR: The electronic structure of ultrathin zinc-blende two-dimensional (2D)-CdSe nanosheets is studied both theoretically, by Hartree-renormalized k·p calculations including Coulomb interaction, and experimentally, by temperature-dependent and time-resolved photoluminescence measurements.
Abstract: We study the electronic structure of ultrathin zinc-blende two-dimensional (2D)-CdSe nanosheets both theoretically, by Hartree-renormalized k·p calculations including Coulomb interaction, and experimentally, by temperature-dependent and time-resolved photoluminescence measurements. The observed 2D-heavy hole exciton states show a strong influence of vertical confinement and dielectric screening. A very weak coupling to phonons results in a low phonon-contribution to the homogeneous line-broadening. The 2D-nanosheets exhibit much narrower ensemble absorption and emission linewidths as compared to the best colloidal CdSe nanocrystallites ensembles. Since those nanoplatelets can be easily stacked and tend to roll up as they are large, we see a way to form new types of multiple quantum wells and II–VI nanotubes, for example, for fluorescence markers.
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TL;DR: This work addresses the problem of minimum mean square error (MMSE) transceiver design for point-to-multipoint transmission in multiuser multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems and proposes two globally optimum algorithms based on convex optimization.
Abstract: We address the problem of minimum mean square error (MMSE) transceiver design for point-to-multipoint transmission in multiuser multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) systems. We focus on the problem of minimizing the downlink sum-MSE under a sum power constraint. It is shown that this problem can be solved efficiently by exploiting a duality between the downlink and uplink MSE feasible regions. We propose two different optimization frameworks for downlink MMSE transceiver design. The first one solves an equivalent uplink problem, then the result is transferred to the original downlink problem. Duality ensures that any uplink MMSE scheme, e.g., linear MMSE reception or MMSE-decision feedback equalization (DFE), has a downlink counterpart. We propose two globally optimum algorithms based on convex optimization. The basic idea of the second framework is to perform optimization in an alternating manner by switching between the virtual uplink and downlink channels. This strategy exploits that the same MSE can be achieved in both links for a given choice of transmit and receive filters. This iteration is proven to be convergent.
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TL;DR: High pressure treatment has shown encouraging potential to manipulate the functionality, extractability, allergenicity and bioavailability of micronutrients and components in a diverse variety of foods, but the underlying principles and mechanisms are not yet fully understood and warrant further investigation.
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Markus Antonietti | 176 | 1068 | 127235 |
Jian Li | 133 | 2863 | 87131 |
Klaus-Robert Müller | 129 | 764 | 79391 |
Michael Wagner | 124 | 351 | 54251 |
Shi Xue Dou | 122 | 2028 | 74031 |
Xinchen Wang | 120 | 349 | 65072 |
Michael S. Feld | 119 | 552 | 51968 |
Jian Liu | 117 | 2090 | 73156 |
Ary A. Hoffmann | 113 | 907 | 55354 |
Stefan Grimme | 113 | 680 | 105087 |
David M. Karl | 112 | 461 | 48702 |
Lester Packer | 112 | 751 | 63116 |
Andreas Heinz | 108 | 1078 | 45002 |
Horst Weller | 105 | 451 | 44273 |
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