Band mit alphabetischem Stichwortindex zu den Dekanatsakten für die Jahre 1923/24 - 1929/30, welcher anhand der Exhibitenprotokolle in der Dekanatskanzlei der Philosophischen Fakultät erstellt wurde.
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This talk was part of the Workshop on "Uniform Distribution of Sequences" held at the ESI April 22 - 25, 2025.
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This talk was part of the Workshop on "Uniform Distribution of Sequences" held at the ESI April 22 - 25, 2025.
From a general theorem by Dekking it follows that an arithmetic subsequence of any morphic sequence is morphic again. The construction of such a morphism is not directly obvious. In this talk we demonstrate the explicit construction of a morphism generating an arbitrary arithmetic subsequence of the infinite fixed point of the Fibonacci morphism.read more
This talk was part of the Workshop on "Uniform Distribution of Sequences" held at the ESI April 22 - 25, 2025.
It is conjectured that the dynamical spectra of substitutive words satisfying the Pisot condition are pure point. This conjecture has been studied mainly for words generated by a single substitution. In this talk, we extend the discussion to words generated by a family of substitutions, known as S-adic words. We will prove that words in a certain class of binary S-adic words satisfying... read more
This talk was part of the Workshop on "Uniform Distribution of Sequences" held at the ESI April 22 - 25, 2025.
In this talk I will present a dynamical approach to understanding the combinatorial structure of leading‐digit sequences by connecting flows on homogeneous spaces with factor complexity. Our work shows that many naturally occurring digit sequences—notably those arising from exponential, factorial, and Gamma function contexts—exhibit surprisingly structured behavior, as measured by the ... read more
This talk was part of the Workshop on "Uniform Distribution of Sequences" held at the ESI April 22 - 25, 2025.
We study equidistribution results with respect to finite groups for shift spaces, via ergodic properties of skew products between the shift space and a finite group. In particular, we study the density of group languages (i.e., rational languages recognized by morphisms onto finite groups) inside shift spaces. As an example, we consider the frequency of words with an even number of a g... read more
Band mit alphabetischem Stichwortindex zu den Dekanatsakten für die Jahre 1917/18-1922/23, welcher anhand der Exhibitenprotokolle in der Dekanatskanzlei der Philosophischen Fakultät erstellt wurde.
Signatur im Archiv der Universität Wien: Ph 41.49read more
Youven Benseghir;
Min Ying Tsang;
Flora Schöfbeck;
Daniel Hetey;
Takashi Kitao;
Takashi Uemura;
Hidetsugu Shiozawa;
Michael R. Reithofer;
Jia Min Chin
Precise deposition of metal–organic framework (MOF) materials is important for fabricating high-performing MOF-based devices. Electric-field assisted drop-casting of poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene)-functionalized (PEDOT) MIL-101(Cr) nanoparticles onto interdigitated electrodes allowed their precise spatioselective deposition as percolating nanoparticle chains in the interelectrode gaps. The resulting aligned materials were investigated for resistive and capacitive humidity sensing and compared ... read more
Background: Psychotic experiences are thought to emerge from various interrelated patterns of disrupted belief updating, such as overestimating the reliability of sensory information and misjudging task volatility, yet these substrates have never been jointly addressed under one computational framework, and it is not clear to what degree they reflect trait-like computational patterns.
Methods: We introduce a novel hierarchical Bayesian model that describes how individuals simultaneously update t... read more