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  1. Non-Atomic Arbitrage in Decentralized Finance 

    Heimbach, Lioba; Pahari, Vabuk; Schertenleib, Eric (2024)
    The prevalence of maximal extractable value (MEV) in the Ethereum ecosystem has led to a characterization of the latter as a dark forest. Studies of MEV have thus far largely been restricted to purely on-chain MEV, i.e., sandwich attacks, cyclic arbitrage, and liquidations. In this work, we shed light on the prevalence of non-atomic arbitrage on decentralized exchanges (DEXes) on the Ethereum blockchain. Importantly, non-atomic arbitrage ...
    Conference Paper
  2. SUPClust: Active Learning at the Boundaries 

    Ono, Yuta; Aczel, Till; Estermann, Benjamin; et al. (2024)
    Active learning is a machine learning paradigm designed to optimize model performance in a setting where labeled data is expensive to acquire. In this work, we propose a novel active learning method called SUPClust that seeks to identify points at the decision boundary between classes. By targeting these points, SUPClust aims to gather information that is most informative for refining the model's prediction of complex decision regions. ...
    Other Conference Item
  3. Tracking Coordination Environment and Reaction Intermediates in Homogeneous and Heterogeneous Epoxidation Catalysts via Ti L₂,₃-Edge Near-Edge X-ray Absorption Fine Structures 

    Lätsch, Lukas; Guda, Sergey A.; Romankov, Vladyslav; et al. (2024)
    Journal of the American Chemical Society
    Ti-based molecules and materials are ubiquitous and play a major role in both homogeneous and heterogeneous catalytic processes. Understanding the electronic structures of their active sites (oxidation state, local symmetry, and ligand environment) is key to developing molecular-level structure-property relationships. In that context, X-ray absorption spectroscopy (XAS) offers a unique combination of elemental selectivity and sensitivity ...
    Journal Article
  4. Towards Ubiquitous Automation of Inverter-Based Power Systems 

    Stanojev, Ognjen (2024)
    Doctoral Thesis
  5. Ukraine’s Strategic Interactions with the EU and Russia during the Turbulent Month of the Crimean Annexation 

    Nychyk, Alina (2024)
    Nationalities Papers: The Journal of Nationalism and Ethnicity
    What shapes a country’s foreign policy formation in times of crisis? This article explores the factors that were behind the response of Ukrainian decision makers in their relations with Russia and the European Union during the annexation of Crimea between February 21 and March 26, 2014. I view Ukraine’s foreign policy through the lenses of an analytical framework inspired by game theory, where the decision-making process is divided into ...
    Journal Article

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