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University of Stuttgart

EducationStuttgart, Germany
About: University of Stuttgart is a education organization based out in Stuttgart, Germany. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Laser & Finite element method. The organization has 27715 authors who have published 56370 publications receiving 1363382 citations. The organization is also known as: Universität Stuttgart.


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TL;DR: In this article, the authors show that there is a q-analogue of the Gaussian functor of second quantization behind these processes and that this structure can be used to translate questions on q-Gaussian processes into corresponding (and much simpler) questions in the underlying Hilbert space.
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362 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors investigated the uniaxial compression behavior of focused ion beam (FIB) manufactured [1 1 1/1] nickel (Ni) small-scale pillars, ranging in diameter from approximately 25μm to below 200nm, in order to examine the effect of crystallographic orientation on the mechanical properties.
Abstract: This study investigates uniaxial compression behavior of focused ion beam (FIB) manufactured [1 1 1] nickel (Ni) small-scale pillars, ranging in diameter from approximately 25 μm to below 200 nm, in order to examine the effect of crystallographic orientation on the mechanical properties. This study is unique from other micro-pillar studies in that the [1 1 1] orientation has a considerably lower Schmid factor, and has multiple slip systems available. The [1 1 1] Ni pillars show a strong increase in yield stress and work hardening with decreasing diameter. The relationship between yield stress and diameter (σy ∝ d−0.69) matches well with previous small-scale pillar studies. Strain hardening, which has been inconsistently observed in other micro-pillar studies, is found to be a function of both diameter and orientation. Although the precise mechanism for hardening is unknown, transmission electron microscopy reveals dislocations throughout the pillar and into the base material suggesting that dislocation interactions and deformation below the pillar play a role in the observed strain hardening. Furthermore, a slight crystallographic rotation of the pillar is observed likely contributing to the observed mechanical properties. By exploring the role of crystallography on the plastic deformation behavior, this study provides additional insight into the nature of the size effect.

362 citations

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TL;DR: The aim of the review is to focus on polyphenols of olive oil in context of their biological activities, with a broad spectrum of health-promoting properties, which comprises antioxidant, anti-inflammatory,Anti-allergic, Anti-atherogenic, anti -thrombotic, and anti-mutagenic effects.
Abstract: Beneficial effects of natural plant polyphenols on the human body have been evaluated in a number of scientific research projects. Bioactive polyphenols are natural compounds of various chemical structures. Their sources are mostly fruits, vegetables, nuts and seeds, roots, bark, leaves of different plants, herbs, whole grain products, processed foods (dark chocolate), as well as tea, coffee, and red wine. Polyphenols are believed to reduce morbidity and/or slow down the development of cardiovascular and neurodegenerative diseases as well as cancer. Biological activity of polyphenols is strongly related to their antioxidant properties. They tend to reduce the pool of reactive oxygen species as well as to neutralize potentially carcinogenic metabolites. A broad spectrum of health-promoting properties of plant polyphenols comprises antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, anti-allergic, anti-atherogenic, anti-thrombotic, and anti-mutagenic effects. Scientific studies present the ability of polyphenols to modulate the human immune system by affecting the proliferation of white blood cells, and also the production of cytokines or other factors that participate in the immunological defense. The aim of the review is to focus on polyphenols of olive oil in context of their biological activities.

362 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the most important types of models are presented, and examples are given, and the role of models in software engineering research is discussed, as well as the importance of models.
Abstract: Modelling is a concept fundamental for software engineering. In this paper, the word is defined and discussed from various perspectives. The most important types of models are presented, and examples are given. Models are very useful, but sometimes also dangerous, in particular to those who use them unconsciously. Such problems are shown. Finally, the role of models in software engineering research is discussed.

361 citations

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TL;DR: A mononuclear, tetrahedrally coordinated cobalt(II) single-molecule magnet has a very high effective energy barrier and displays pronounced magnetic bistability, which is shown to arise from a strong ligand field in combination with axial distortion.
Abstract: Single-molecule magnets display magnetic bistability of molecular origin, which may one day be exploited in magnetic data storage devices. Recently it was realised that increasing the magnetic moment of polynuclear molecules does not automatically lead to a substantial increase in magnetic bistability. Attention has thus increasingly focussed on ions with large magnetic anisotropies, especially lanthanides. In spite of large effective energy barriers towards relaxation of the magnetic moment, this has so far not led to a big increase in magnetic bistability. Here we present a comprehensive study of a mononuclear, tetrahedrally coordinated cobalt(II) single-molecule magnet, which has a very high effective energy barrier and displays pronounced magnetic bistability. The combined experimental-theoretical approach enables an in-depth understanding of the origin of these favourable properties, which are shown to arise from a strong ligand field in combination with axial distortion. Our findings allow formulation of clear design principles for improved materials.

360 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Yi Chen2174342293080
Robert J. Lefkowitz214860147995
Michael Kramer1671713127224
Andrew G. Clark140823123333
Stephen D. Walter11251357012
Fedor Jelezko10341342616
Ulrich Gösele10260346223
Dirk Helbing10164256810
Ioan Pop101137047540
Niyazi Serdar Sariciftci9959154055
Matthias Komm9983243275
Hans-Joachim Werner9831748508
Richard R. Ernst9635253100
Xiaoming Sun9638247153
Feng Chen95213853881
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023147
2022482
20212,588
20202,646
20192,654
20182,525