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Der demografische Wandel wird betriebs- und volkswirtschaftlich vielfach mit dem Fachkräftemangel in Zusammenhang gebracht. Diese Sichtweise scheint jedoch verkürzt. Die Alterung der Gesellschaft wird die Geschäftsmodelle von Finanzdienstleistern in den nächsten Jahren auf den Prüfstand stellen. Dies gilt vor allem für regionalverankerte Institute. Ein frühzeitiges Gegensteuern auf den Ebenen Strategie, Kunden- und Mitgliederstruktur, Produktportfolio sowie Marketing und Vertrieb kann jedoch den Markterfolg langfristig sichern.
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(2012)
Teilladungverkehre im Schienengüterverkehr – ein vergessenes Geschäftsmodell für die Zukunft?
(2012)
Silicon edges as one-dimensional waveguides for dispersion-free and supersonic leaky wedge waves
(2012)
Acoustic waves guided by the cleaved edge of a Si(111) crystal were studied using a laser-based angle-tunable transducer for selectively launching isolated wedge or surface modes. A supersonic leaky wedge wave and the fundamental wedge wave were observed experimentally and confirmed theoretically. Coupling of the supersonic wave to shear waves is discussed, and its leakage into the surface acoustic wave was observed directly. The velocity and penetration depth of the wedge waves were determined by contact-free optical probing. Thus, a detailed experimental and theoretical study of linear one-dimensional guided modes in silicon is presented.
The applicability of finite elements for molecular dynamic simulations depends on both the structure’s dimensions and the underlying force field type. Shell and continuum elements describe molecular structures only in an average sense, which is why they are not subject of this paper. In contrast, truss and beam elements are potentially attractive candidates when it comes to accurately reproducing the atomic interactions. However, special considerations are required for force fields that use not only two-body, but also multi-body potentials. For the example of bending and torsion energies it is shown how standard beam element models have to be extended to be equivalent to classical molecular dynamic simulations.