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University of Mons

EducationMons, Belgium
About: University of Mons is a education organization based out in Mons, Belgium. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Large Hadron Collider & Standard Model. The organization has 3073 authors who have published 9465 publications receiving 294776 citations.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the geometric and electronic structure of radical cations in oligothiophene chains was investigated by performing hybrid DFT (BHandHLYP) calculations on chains with up to 13 thiophene rings and ab initio MP2 calculations.
Abstract: We investigate the geometric and electronic structure of radical cations in oligothiophene chains by performing hybrid DFT (BHandHLYP) calculations on chains with up to 13 thiophene rings and ab initio MP2 calculations. The BHandHLYP-optimized structures indicate a self-localization of charge, spin, and geometric distortion around the middle of the chain, i.e., the formation of a polaron even in the case of the longer chains. This result contrasts with previous pure DFT findings that indicate complete delocalization of the radical cation over the whole chain. The MP2-optimized structure of octathiophene, an oligomer long enough to allow for possible polaron formation, confirms the presence of a well-localized polaron structure, similar to that obtained at the Hartree–Fock level. © 2002 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Int J Quantum Chem, 2002

77 citations

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TL;DR: The results show that poor pollen diets decrease larval and pupal masses and increase larval ejection as well as adult constitutive immunity, and the susceptibility of bumblebees to disease and infection might therefore be greater after a nutritive stress.

77 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the corrected development of viscous boundary efficiency initially proposed by Lysmer and Kuhlemeyer is presented, and the expressions of the energy ratio are given, in accordance with the original numerical results, and confirm the authors' recommendations to minimize the reflected energy of body waves that impinge on the artificial boundary.
Abstract: This paper presents the corrected development of viscous boundary efficiency initially proposed by Lysmer and Kuhlemeyer. The expressions of the energy ratio are given, in accordance with the original numerical results, and confirm the authors’ recommendations to minimize the reflected energy of body waves that impinge on the artificial boundary.

77 citations

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S. Chatrchyan, Vardan Khachatryan, Albert M. Sirunyan, A. Tumasyan  +2248 moreInstitutions (138)
TL;DR: The difference in angular distributions between top quarks and antiquarks, commonly referred to as the charge asymmetry, is measured in pp collisions at the LHC with the CMS experiment.

77 citations

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J. Ahrens1, Xinhua Bai2, S. W. Barwick3, R. C. Bay4, T. Becka1, K.-H. Becker5, Elisa Bernardini, D. Bertrand6, A. Biron, S. Boeser, Olga Botner7, Adam Bouchta7, Othmane Bouhali6, T. Burgess8, Staffan Carius9, T. Castermans10, Dmitry Chirkin4, Jan Conrad7, Jodi Cooley11, D. F. Cowen12, Anna Davour7, C. De Clercq13, T. DeYoung11, Paolo Desiati11, P. Doksus11, P. Ekström8, T. Feser1, Thomas K. Gaisser2, R. Ganugapati11, M. Gaug, Heiko Geenen5, L. Gerhardt3, A. Goldschmidt14, Allan Hallgren7, Francis Halzen11, Kael Hanson11, R. Hardtke11, T. Hauschildt, M. Hellwig1, Ph. Herquet10, G. C. Hill11, P. O. Hulth8, B. Hughey11, K. Hultqvist8, S. Hundertmark8, J. E. Jacobsen14, Albrecht Karle11, K. Kuehn3, James Kim3, L. Köpke1, Marek Kowalski, Julie Lamoureux14, H. Leich, Matthias Leuthold, P. Lindahl9, I. Liubarsky15, James Madsen16, Kyle T. Mandli11, Pawel Marciniewski7, H. S. Matis14, C. P. McParland14, T. Messarius5, T. C. Miller2, Y. Minaeva8, P. Miocinovic4, P. C. Mock3, R. Morse11, T. Neunhöffer1, P. Niessen13, D. R. Nygren14, Hakki Ögelman11, Ph. Olbrechts13, C. Pérez de los Heros7, A. C. Pohl9, R. Porrata3, P. B. Price4, Gerald Przybylski14, K. Rawlins11, Elisa Resconi, Wolfgang Rhode5, M. Ribordy, S. Richter11, J. Rodríguez Martino8, P. Romenesko11, D. Ross3, H. G. Sander1, S. Schlenstedt, K. Schinarakis5, T. O. B. Schmidt, David A. Schneider11, R. Schwarz11, A. Silvestri3, M. Solarz4, Michael Stamatikos11, Glenn Spiczak16, Christian Spiering, D. Steele11, P. Steffen, R. G. Stokstad14, K. H. Sulanke, I. Taboada17, S. Tilav2, Wolfgang Wagner5, C. Walck8, Yajun Wang11, C. H. Wiebusch, C. Wiedemann8, R. Wischnewski, H. Wissing, Kurt Woschnagg4, W. Wu3, G. B. Yodh3, S. Young3 
TL;DR: Data from the AMANDA-B10 detector taken during the austral winter of 1997 have been searched for a diffuse flux of high energy extraterrestrial muon neutrinos, leading to upper limits on the extraterrestrial neutrino flux measured at the earth.
Abstract: A report on the limits, which could be placed on diffuse fluxes of high energy extraterrestrial neutrinos, was presented. The incorporation of neutrino oscillations was necessary for interpreting the limits in terms of the flux from a cosmological distributions of sources. The energetic accelerated environments were presented as the sources of high energy extraterrestrial neutrinos.

76 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Giacomo Bruno1581687124368
Krzysztof Piotrzkowski141126999607
Maria Elena Pol139141499240
Rupert Leitner136120190597
Christophe Delaere135132096742
Vincent Lemaitre134131099190
Jean-Luc Brédas134102685803
Luiz Mundim133141389792
Ulrich Landgraf13195983320
Markus Elsing131111182757
Evangelos Gazis131114784159
Loic Quertenmont12990576221
Michele Selvaggi129121483525
Roberto Castello12896576820
Olivier Bondu128104976124
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202322
202264
2021656
2020716
2019606
2018601