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Enriching Existing Test Collections with OXPath
Extending TREC-style test collections by incorporating external resources is
a time consuming and challenging task. Making use of freely available web data
requires technical skills to work with APIs or to create a web scraping program
specifically tailored to the task at hand. We present a light-weight
alternative that employs the web data extraction language OXPath to harvest
data to be added to an existing test collection from web resources. We
demonstrate this by creating an extended version of GIRT4 called GIRT4-XT with
additional metadata fields harvested via OXPath from the social sciences portal
Sowiport. This allows the re-use of this collection for other evaluation
purposes like bibliometrics-enhanced retrieval. The demonstrated method can be
applied to a variety of similar scenarios and is not limited to extending
existing collections but can also be used to create completely new ones with
little effort.Comment: Experimental IR Meets Multilinguality, Multimodality, and Interaction
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Methyl-substituted allyl cations. A comparison of experimental stability, rotational barrier, and solvolysis data with ab initio calculations
Photo-heterolysis and -homolysis of substituted diphenylmethyl halides, acetates, and phenyl ethers in acetonitrile: characterization of diphenylmethyl cations and radicals generated by 248-nm laser flash photolysis
Elusiveness of bishomoaromaticity in anionic systems: the bicyclo[3.2.1]octa-3,6-dien-2-yl anion
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A three dimensional model of the Venusian thermosphere with superrotation
An improved three dimensional spectral model of the thermosphere of Venus is described. The model solves the Navier-Stokes equations and includes nonlinear effects for an arbitrary number of atmospheric species. A two dimensional axisymmetric model of the superrotation of the thermosphere is also presented. This model addresses the Pioneer-Venus mission finding, which suggested the thermospheric rotation rate to be much higher than that of the planet as seen from the asymmetric distribution of hydrogen and helium. Both models include the effects of an anisotropic eddy diffusion that is consistent with atmospheric mixing length theory
Vinyl cations. Comparison of gas-phase thermodynamic and solvolysis data with ab initio MO calculations
Conifold Transitions in M-theory on Calabi-Yau Fourfolds with Background Fluxes
We consider topology changing transitions for M-theory compactifications on
Calabi-Yau fourfolds with background G-flux. The local geometry of the
transition is generically a genus g curve of conifold singularities, which
engineers a 3d gauge theory with four supercharges, near the intersection of
Coulomb and Higgs branches. We identify a set of canonical, minimal flux quanta
which solve the local quantization condition on G for a given geometry,
including new solutions in which the flux is neither of horizontal nor vertical
type. A local analysis of the flux superpotential shows that the potential has
flat directions for a subset of these fluxes and the topologically different
phases can be dynamically connected. For special geometries and background
configurations, the local transitions extend to extremal transitions between
global fourfold compactifications with flux. By a circle decompactification the
M-theory analysis identifies consistent flux configurations in four-dimensional
F-theory compactifications and flat directions in the deformation space of
branes with bundles.Comment: 93 pages; v2: minor changes and references adde
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