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Mastering the growth of antimonene on ▫$Bi_2Se_3$▫ : strategies and insights
Roberto Flammini, Conor Hogan, Stefano Colonna, Fabio Ronci, Mauro Satta, Marco Papagno, Ziya S. Aliev, Sergey V. Eremeev, Zipporah Rini Benher, Sandra Gardonio, 2025, original scientific article

Abstract: Antimonene, the two-dimensional phase of antimony, appears in two distinct allotropes when epitaxially grown on Bi2Se3: the puckered asymmetric washboard (α) and buckled honeycomb (β) bilayer structures. As-deposited antimony films exhibit varying proportions of single α and β structures. We identify the conditions necessary for ordered, pure-phase growth of single to triple β-antimonene bilayers. Additionally, we determine their electronic structure, work function, and characteristic core-level binding energies, offering an explanation for the relatively large chemical shifts observed among the different phases. This study not only establishes a protocol for achieving a single β phase of antimonene but also provides key signatures for distinguishing between the different allotropes using standard spectroscopic and microscopic techniques.
Keywords: density functional theory, electronic band structure, topological insulators, work functions, scanning tunneling microscopy, atomic structure, antimony, angle-resolved photoemission spectroscopy, core level shifts
Published in RUNG: 20.03.2025; Views: 363; Downloads: 7
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Preface to the Special Issue “Algebraic Structures and Graph Theory, 2nd Edition”
Irina Elena Cristea, Alessandro Linzi, 2025, preface, editorial, afterword

Keywords: editorials, algebraic structures, graph theory
Published in RUNG: 10.02.2025; Views: 665; Downloads: 6
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Computational algebra, coding theory and cryptography : theory and applications
scientific monograph

Abstract: This Special Issue explores cutting-edge advancements in computational algebra, coding theory, and cryptography, emphasizing both theoretical foundations and practical applications. Topics covered in this Special Issue include algebraic structures in coding theory, cryptographic protocols, error-correcting codes, and their intersections with mathematical frameworks.
Keywords: algebraic structures, coding theory, cryptography, linear codes, quantum codes, polycyclic codes, self-dual codes, Hermitian codes, quasicyclic codes, codes over rings
Published in RUNG: 03.02.2025; Views: 569; Downloads: 1
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A binding-theoretic account of a typological divide : lecture at UNG, Jezik & Linguistics Colloquia talk, 12. 10. 2023
Tue Trinh, 2023, invited lecture at foreign university

Keywords: binding theory, speech acts, pronouns
Published in RUNG: 10.01.2025; Views: 421; Downloads: 2
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Logicality and the picture theory of language
Tue Trinh, 2023, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Keywords: logicality, picture theory of language, Wittgenstein
Published in RUNG: 10.01.2025; Views: 448; Downloads: 0
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Forms of address, performative prefixes, and the syntax-pragmatics interface
Tue Trinh, 2024, original scientific article

Abstract: Forms of address must be pronominal in English but can be either pronominal or nominal in Vietnamese. I propose to analyze this fact as a parametric difference: the two languages choose different ways to implement one and the same general preference principle. This principle is Rule I, which favors binding over coreference. For English, Rule I compares bound and free expressions. For Vietnamese, Rule I compares bound and free pronouns. The analysis crucially relies on the hypothesis that speech acts are represented in the syntax.
Keywords: performative hypothesis, binding theory, rule I, pronouns
Published in RUNG: 08.01.2025; Views: 475; Downloads: 4
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What kind of man does that: anti-social queer masculinities in Brane Mozetič’s early prose : lecture at the Second International Workshop: Central European Masculinities in a Comparative Perspective, Katowice, Poland, 15. 11. 2024
Darko Ilin, 2024, unpublished conference contribution

Abstract: This paper explores the representation of anti-social queer masculinities in Brane Mozetič's literary works at the turn of the millennium, focusing on the short story collection Passion (1993) and the novels Angels (1996) and The Lost Story (2001). Situated in post-Yugoslav and post-socialist Slovenia, Mozetič’s narratives are examined to uncover how they interact with and possibly appropriate emerging models of masculinity found in queer transgressive fiction from global literary centers. The study investigates the distinct adaptations and circulations of these models within the semi-peripheral context of Central Europe, with a particular focus on Slovenia. By analyzing the depiction of queer masculinities in relation to themes of anti-social behavior and societal marginalization, drawing from both theoretical frameworks (such as those of Hocquenghem and Bersani) and literary traditions, this paper aims to elucidate how Mozetič’s work reflects and diverges from broader literary and cultural movements during a period of democratization, transition, and Westernization. The analysis seeks to provide a nuanced understanding of the representation of anti-social queer masculinities in a post-socialist Central European context, highlighting the cultural exchanges and influences that shape contemporary queer literature in the region.
Keywords: Brane Mozetič, Pasijon, anti-social queer theory, Slovene literature
Published in RUNG: 26.11.2024; Views: 764; Downloads: 0
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Computational algebra, coding theory, and cryptography : theory and applications
Hashem Bordbar, 2024, other scientific articles

Keywords: ring theory, coding theory, cryptography, linear codes, field theory
Published in RUNG: 15.11.2024; Views: 794; Downloads: 5
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Poučevanje medijske arheologije : od-učenje in ponovna predstava o zgodovinskem jazu
Eszter Polónyi, 2024, published scientific conference contribution abstract

Abstract: The media archaeologist has been called an experimenter (Fickers and van den Oever), a circuit-bender (G Hertz and Jussi Parikka), a “thinkerer” (Ted Nelson, Lori Emerson, Erkki Huhtamo). With reluctance, sometimes media archaeologists self-designate as a “media/historians.” Rarely does the media archaeologist refer to themselves as “students” of media. However, several texts have appeared recently that suggest that media archaeology as a field is inherently pedagogic, in the sense that it presumes experiential, speculative, and embodied forms of knowledge acquisition (Fickers and van den Oever; Patrick Ellis and Colin Williamson, Wanda Strauven). This paper follows on the call by recent media archaeologists like Andreas Fickers and Annie van den Oever for a sensorially-engaged encounter with media artifacts. It suggests that, through such methods of experiment and re-enactment, media archaeology might represent a kind of un-learning of toxic subject positions embedded in media technologies themselves. Making the historical self into the field’s most important, but repressed, medium, the paper argues that media archaeology might be indispensable to historical writing because it presents historians and students of history with an opportunity to radically reimagine the self (Michel Foucault, Peter Galison, Claudia Rankine). (ARIS J7-3158, Sustainable Digital Preservation of the Slovenian New Media Art)
Keywords: media archaeology, experimental pedagogy, critical theory
Published in RUNG: 09.10.2024; Views: 953; Downloads: 2
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