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Technical University of Dortmund

EducationDortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany
About: Technical University of Dortmund is a education organization based out in Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Context (language use) & Large Hadron Collider. The organization has 13028 authors who have published 27666 publications receiving 615557 citations. The organization is also known as: Dortmund University & University of Dortmund.


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09 Jun 1996
TL;DR: The strengths of the proposed deterministic schedule and the self-adaptation method are demonstrated by a comparison of their performance on difficult combinatorial optimization problems, and both methods are shown to perform significantly better than the canonical genetic algorithm.
Abstract: The role of the mutation rate in canonical genetic algorithms is investigated by comparing a constant setting, a deterministically varying, time-dependent mutation rate schedule, and a self-adaptation mechanism for individual mutation rates following the principle of self-adaptation as used in evolution strategies. The power of the self-adaptation mechanism is illustrated by a time-varying optimization problem, where mutation rates have to adapt continuously in order to follow the optimum. The strengths of the proposed deterministic schedule and the self-adaptation method are demonstrated by a comparison of their performance on difficult combinatorial optimization problems (multiple knapsack, maximum cut and maximum independent set in graphs). Both methods are shown to perform significantly better than the canonical genetic algorithm, and the deterministic schedule yields the best results of all control mechanisms compared.

226 citations

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Roel Aaij1, Bernardo Adeva2, Marco Adinolfi3, A. A. Affolder4  +750 moreInstitutions (64)
TL;DR: In this article, an angular analysis and a measurement of the differential branching fraction of the decay B0s→ϕμ+μ− are presented, using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0fb−1 of pp collisions recorded by the LHCb experiment at s√=7 and 8TeV.
Abstract: An angular analysis and a measurement of the differential branching fraction of the decay B0s→ϕμ+μ− are presented, using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 3.0fb−1 of pp collisions recorded by the LHCb experiment at s√=7 and 8TeV. Measurements are reported as a function of q2, the square of the dimuon invariant mass and results of the angular analysis are found to be consistent with the Standard Model. In the range 1

225 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that direct CP violation may also occur in the decay of K2 into two pions with a relative amplitude?′, which is non-zero in the case of a phase difference between the amplitudes A0 and A2 for the decay into isospin O and 2 states of two charged pions.

225 citations

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Georges Aad1, Brad Abbott2, Jalal Abdallah3, Ovsat Abdinov4  +2841 moreInstitutions (148)
TL;DR: Since no evidence of third-generation squarks is found, exclusion limits are derived by combining several analyses and are presented in both a simplified model framework, assuming simple decay chains, as well as within the context of more elaborate phenomenological supersymmetric models.
Abstract: This paper reviews and extends searches for the direct pair production of the scalar supersymmetric partners of the top and bottom quarks in proton-proton collisions collected by the ATLAS collaboration during the LHC Run 1. Most of the analyses use 20 [Formula: see text] of collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of [Formula: see text] TeV, although in some case an additional [Formula: see text] of collision data at [Formula: see text] TeV are used. New analyses are introduced to improve the sensitivity to specific regions of the model parameter space. Since no evidence of third-generation squarks is found, exclusion limits are derived by combining several analyses and are presented in both a simplified model framework, assuming simple decay chains, as well as within the context of more elaborate phenomenological supersymmetric models.

225 citations

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TL;DR: This work reviews the state-of-the-art of designing and evaluating news recommender systems over the last ten years and analyzes which particular challenges of news recommendation have been well explored and which areas still require more work.
Abstract: More and more people read the news online, e.g., by visiting the websites of their favorite newspapers or by navigating the sites of news aggregators. However, the abundance of news information that is published online every day through different channels can make it challenging for readers to locate the content they are interested in. The goal of News Recommender Systems (NRS) is to make reading suggestions to users in a personalized way. Due to their practical relevance, a variety of technical approaches to build such systems have been proposed over the last two decades. In this work, we review the state-of-the-art of designing and evaluating news recommender systems over the last ten years. One main goal of the work is to analyze which particular challenges of news recommendation (e.g., short item life times and recency aspects) have been well explored and which areas still require more work. Furthermore, in contrast to previous surveys, the paper specifically discusses methodological questions and today’s academic practice of evaluating and comparing different algorithmic news recommendation approaches based on accuracy measures.

225 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Hermann Kolanoski145127996152
Marc Besancon1431799106869
Kerstin Borras133134192173
Emmerich Kneringer129102180898
Achim Geiser129133184136
Valerio Vercesi12993779519
Jens Weingarten12889674667
Giuseppe Mornacchi12789475830
Kevin Kroeninger12683670010
Daniel Muenstermann12688570855
Reiner Klingenberg12673370069
Claus Gössling12677571975
Diane Cinca12682270126
Frank Meier12467764889
Daniel Dobos12467967434
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023131
2022306
20211,694
20201,773
20191,653
20181,579