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Carlos Lange Valdés
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Durante los últimos años, la progresiva consolidación de una ?cultura urbanística emergente? ha puesto en cuestión la relevancia alcanzada por los grandes proyectos urbanos, principalmente por su tendencia a generar objetos arquitectónicos aislados, sin ...
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Kenneth Lange
The current paper proposes and tests algorithms for finding the diameter of a compact convex set and the farthest point in the set to another point. For these two nonconvex problems, I construct Frank?Wolfe and projected gradient ascent algorithms. Altho...
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Alexander Lange, Ronghua Xu, Max Kaeding, Steffen Marx and Joern Ostermann
Regular inspections of important civil infrastructures are mandatory to ensure structural safety and reliability. Until today, these inspections are primarily conducted manually, which has several deficiencies. In context of prestressed concrete structur...
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Louise Winther, Søren Kjærsgaard Rasmussen, Gert Poulsen and Conny Bruun Asmussen Lange
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Christian Windemuth, Martin Lange and Ronald Mailach
A growing significance of flexible steam turbine operation challenges the control of turbines, as part load operation using control valves can be accompanied by highly unsteady flow conditions. The increased dynamic load induced by pressure forces can re...
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Raphael C. Engelhardt, Marc Oedingen, Moritz Lange, Laurenz Wiskott and Wolfgang Konen
The demand for explainable and transparent models increases with the continued success of reinforcement learning. In this article, we explore the potential of generating shallow decision trees (DTs) as simple and transparent surrogate models for opaque d...
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Kenneth Lange
The Hausdorff distance between two closed sets has important theoretical and practical applications. Yet apart from finite point clouds, there appear to be no generic algorithms for computing this quantity. Because many infinite sets are defined by algeb...
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Mohammad Mohammadhasani, Fateme Kamali, Ahmad Rashidi, Mobin Bahrampour, Shahram Shafieibafti, Razieh Abbaspour and Reza Derakhshani
Geohazards, such as earthquakes, pose significant threats to human life and infrastructure in various regions across the globe. Iran, in particular, is highly vulnerable to earthquakes due to its unique structural and tectonic characteristics. Therefore,...
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Christian Voelkner, Issam Assi, Willi Karberg, Regina Lange, Sven Neuber, Christiane A. Helm, Martina Gruening, J. Barbara Nebe, Ingo Barke and Sylvia Speller
Molecular surface gradients can constitute electric field landscapes and serve to control local cell adhesion and migration. Cellular responses to electric field landscapes may allow the discovery of routes to improve osseointegration of implants. Flat m...
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Frédéric Lange, Luca Giannoni and Ilias Tachtsidis
Optical techniques based on diffuse optics have been around for decades now and are making their way into the day-to-day medical applications. Even though the physics foundations of these techniques have been known for many years, practical implementatio...
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