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University of the Aegean

EducationMytilene, Greece
About: University of the Aegean is a education organization based out in Mytilene, Greece. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Tourism. The organization has 2818 authors who have published 8100 publications receiving 179275 citations. The organization is also known as: UAEG.


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TL;DR: Future efforts should be focused on the application of fig extracts as functional ingredients of food products, on clinical trials in order to confirm the beneficial effect of plant extracts in human health and, on the valorization of the waste material produced during figs' processing.

81 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the existence of solutions of the Stampacchia variational inequality for a quasimonotone multivalued operator without any assumption on the inner points was proved.
Abstract: The purpose of this paper is to prove the existence of solutions of the Stampacchia variational inequality for a quasimonotone multivalued operator without any assumption on the existence of inner points. Moreover, the operator is not supposed to be bounded valued. The result strengthens a variety of other results in the literature.

81 citations

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Morad Aaboud, Georges Aad1, Brad Abbott2, Dale Charles Abbott3  +2955 moreInstitutions (224)
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors propose a scalar dark energy model using up to 37 fb(-1) = 13 TeV pp collision data collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC during 2015-2016.
Abstract: Constraints on selected mediator-based dark matter models and a scalar dark energy model using up to 37 fb(-1) = 13 TeV pp collision data collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC during 2015-2016 ...

81 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, an empirical survey of the factors that mostly influence individual investor behavior in the Greek stock exchange was conducted, and the results revealed by a sample of 150 respondents confirm that there seems to be a certain degree of correlation between factors that behavioral finance theory and previous empirical evidence identify as the influencing factors for the average equity investor.
Abstract: This study undertook an empirical survey of the factors, which mostly influence individual investor behavior in the Greek stock exchange. The results revealed by our sample of 150 respondents confirm that there seems to be a certain degree of correlation between the factors that behavioral finance theory and previous empirical evidence identify as the influencing factors for the average equity investor, and the individual behavior of active investors in the Athens Stock Exchange (ASE) influenced by the overall trends prevailing at the time of the survey in the ASE.

81 citations

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TL;DR: A justification of the need for QoS is provided, along with challenges stemming from the convergence of IP and wireless networks and the proliferation of QoS-demanding IP applications (such as VoIP), and prominent technologies and mechanisms devised to augment the QoS capabilities of access, wireless, and optical networks are presented.
Abstract: After more than a decade of active research on Quality of Service in IP networks and the Internet, the majority of IP traffic relies on the conventional best-effort IP service model. Nevertheless, some QoS mechanisms are deployed in current networking infrastructures, while emerging applications pose QoS challenges. This survey brings into the foreground a broad range of research results on Quality of Service in IP-based networks. First, a justification of the need for QoS is provided, along with challenges stemming from the convergence of IP and wireless networks and the proliferation of QoS-demanding IP applications (such as VoIP). It is also emphasized that a global uniform end-to-end IP QoS solution is not realistic. Based on this remark, packet-level QoS mechanisms are classified as certain building blocks, each one fulfilling different objectives in certain parts of a heterogeneous IP network. This taxonomy, being in line with the ITU-T initiative toward a QoS architectural framework for IP networks, gives rise to a thorough presentation of QoS “building blocks,” as well as their associated mechanisms. This presentation is followed by an illustration of how the various building blocks are combined in the scope of modern IP networks. However, offering QoS in a large scale IP-based network demands that additional (i.e. non-packet-level) QoS mechanisms are deployed in some parts. Therefore, we also present prominent technologies and mechanisms devised to augment the QoS capabilities of access, wireless, and optical networks. We illustrate how these mechanisms boost end-to-end QoS solutions and reveal interworking issues with packet-level mechanisms.

81 citations


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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202345
202292
2021479
2020493
2019543
2018447