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Posts by Sebastian Stammler

In cases where peer-reviewed publications exist, would it be furthermore possible that the "Preferred citation method" or the "Described in" flag on @asclnet.bsky.social is pointing directly to the DOI or the publisher's website instead of taking a detour via SciX/ADS?

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This can cause confusion and we already had cases in the past where authors were citing by accident the ASCL record instead of the actual publication, because it was the first entry they have found on SciX/ADS.

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Hey @asclnet.bsky.social and @scixcommunity.bsky.social teams!

Would it be possible that software on ASCL, that already has a peer-reviewed publication, is automatically merged into one single SciX/ADS entry instead of having two individual records?

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GitHub - stammler/pca_wahlanalyse Contribute to stammler/pca_wahlanalyse development by creating an account on GitHub.

Notebooks zum selber Experimentieren stehen auf GitHub als Repository zu Verfügung.

github.com/stammler/pca...

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Eine Einführung zur Hauptkomponentenanalyse im Kontext der Visualisierung von politischen Clustern ist hier zu finden:

nbviewer.org/github/stamm...

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Übereinstimmung der Parteien zueinander.

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Zusammensetzung der zweiten Hauptkompenente, der vertikalen y-Achse:
Diese Thesen bewegen die Parteien bei Zustimmung am weitesten nach oben bzw. unten.

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Zusammensetzung der ersten Hauptkomponente, der horizontalen x-Achse:
Diese Thesen bewegen die Parteien bei Zustimmung am weitesten nach rechts bzw. links.

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Die erste Hauptkomponente, die horizontale x-Achse, spiegelt dabei üblicherweise das klassische Links-Rechts-Spektrum der Parteienlandschaft wider.

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Hauptkomponentenanalyse zur #Landtagswahl 2026 in Rheinland-Pfalz.
Datengrundlage sind die Positionen der Parteien zu den Thesen im #Wahlomat.

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Astronomy on Tap and pub quiz tonight in Munich at Kooks bar!

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GitHub - stammler/pca_wahlanalyse Contribute to stammler/pca_wahlanalyse development by creating an account on GitHub.

Notebooks zum selber Experimentieren stehen auf GitHub als Repository zu Verfügung.

github.com/stammler/pca...

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Jupyter Notebook Viewer

Eine Einführung zur Hauptkomponentenanalyse im Kontext der Visualisierung von politischen Clustern ist hier zu finden:

nbviewer.org/github/stamm...

2 months ago 0 0 1 0
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Übereinstimmung der Parteien zueinander.

2 months ago 0 0 1 0
Post image

Zusammensetzung der zweiten Hauptkompenente, der vertikalen y-Achse:
Diese Thesen bewegen die Parteien bei Zustimmung am weitesten nach oben bzw. unten.

2 months ago 0 0 1 0
Post image

Zusammensetzung der ersten Hauptkomponente, der horizontalen x-Achse:
Diese Thesen bewegen die Parteien bei Zustimmung am weitesten nach rechts bzw. links.

2 months ago 0 0 1 0
Post image

Die erste Hauptkomponente, die horizontale x-Achse, spiegelt dabei üblicherweise das klassische Links-Rechts-Spektrum der Parteienlandschaft wider.

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Hauptkomponentenanalyse zur #Landtagswahl 2026 in Baden-Württemberg.
Datengrundlage sind die Positionen der Parteien zu den Thesen im #Wahlomat.

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(S+) Verbrenner-Aus: So plant die EU-Kommission die Aufweichung des Verbots Kommando zurück: Auch nach 2035 sollen neue Autos mit Verbrennungsmotor zugelassen werden dürfen, sagt die EU-Kommission. Die Hersteller sollen sich die Flexibilität erkaufen: mit »grünem« Stahl und k...

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Build-A-Planet Workshop: Planet Formation, One Bump at a Time Today's bite looks at how planets are formed in the "bumps" of protoplanetary disks.

From guest author Rajat Saxena: Today’s bite looks at how planets are formed in the “bumps” of protoplanetary disks.🔭✨☄️
astrobites.org/2025/08/26/b...

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A white protoplanetary disc at the centre of the picture takes up most of the frame. The elliptical cloud of dust and gas consists of some gaps creating a ring-like structure to the cloud. In one of the larger gaps/rings a little dot (a planet) is visible.

A white protoplanetary disc at the centre of the picture takes up most of the frame. The elliptical cloud of dust and gas consists of some gaps creating a ring-like structure to the cloud. In one of the larger gaps/rings a little dot (a planet) is visible.

A very hungry planet! 🪐

What appears to be a ripple in space is actually a newborn planet, eating its way through its dusty cradle around a younger version of our Sun 🌞

Read more: https://www.eso.org/public/images/potw2534a/

🔭 🧪 #exoplanets
📷 ESO/R. van Capelleveen et al.

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JWST detection of a carbon dioxide dominated gas coma surrounding interstellar object 3I/ATLAS 3I/ATLAS is the third confirmed interstellar object to visit our Solar System, and only the second to display a clear coma. Infrared spectroscopy with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) provides th...

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Alien metabolism produces CO₂.

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The Loeb Scale: Astronomical Classification of Interstellar Objects The Vera C. Rubin Observatory is expected to increase interstellar object (ISO) detections from a few over the past decade to potentially one per few months, demanding a systematic classification sche...

Nein.

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Geeeez!!
I remember you making fun of the DustPy release delays. 😅

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Comic. [planets and astronomical bodies in various shapes with comments pointing to them] Typical Exoplanet System: Giant planet orbiting so close that it’s actually rolling on the star’s surface; Hot Jupiter; Mini Neptune; Planet that could be habitable, if there’s a form of life that hates water but loves acid and being on fire; Cold Jupiter; Potentially habitable void; Hot Mars; Planet that may actually be in the habitable zone, according to a very optimistic modeling paper by some desperate postdocs; There’s a pulsar here but it’s probably fine; A waterworld paradise with beautiful oceans and warm— Wait, no, we just got new measurements, it’s a hellish steam oven; Mini Pluto; Earthlike data artifact; Wet Saturn; Either a gas giant or a fist-sized rock, depending which calibration method you use; Faint dust cloud that will cause several papers to be retracted; Somehow this whole system is smaller than the orbit of Mercury?!; Planet whose surface may host conditions suitable for rocks

Comic. [planets and astronomical bodies in various shapes with comments pointing to them] Typical Exoplanet System: Giant planet orbiting so close that it’s actually rolling on the star’s surface; Hot Jupiter; Mini Neptune; Planet that could be habitable, if there’s a form of life that hates water but loves acid and being on fire; Cold Jupiter; Potentially habitable void; Hot Mars; Planet that may actually be in the habitable zone, according to a very optimistic modeling paper by some desperate postdocs; There’s a pulsar here but it’s probably fine; A waterworld paradise with beautiful oceans and warm— Wait, no, we just got new measurements, it’s a hellish steam oven; Mini Pluto; Earthlike data artifact; Wet Saturn; Either a gas giant or a fist-sized rock, depending which calibration method you use; Faint dust cloud that will cause several papers to be retracted; Somehow this whole system is smaller than the orbit of Mercury?!; Planet whose surface may host conditions suitable for rocks

Exoplanet System

xkcd.com/3103/

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And before anyone asks, the correct ranking of Paulaner sodas is:

1. Spezi
2. Zitrone
3. Orange

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paulaner_colormaps/examples/example.ipynb at main · stammler/paulaner_colormaps Paulaner-inspired colormaps. Contribute to stammler/paulaner_colormaps development by creating an account on GitHub.

Example notebook is available here:

github.com/stammler/pau...

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Three example of the Paulaner colormaps on the protoplanetary disk HD 163296 showing an almost axisymmetric disk with distinct rings and gaps substructures and a small vortex-like feature in the Southwest direction. Left: Spezi color scheme going from purple via red to yellow. Center: Orange color scheme going from red to yellow. Right: Lemon color scheme going from green to yellow.

Three example of the Paulaner colormaps on the protoplanetary disk HD 163296 showing an almost axisymmetric disk with distinct rings and gaps substructures and a small vortex-like feature in the Southwest direction. Left: Spezi color scheme going from purple via red to yellow. Center: Orange color scheme going from red to yellow. Right: Lemon color scheme going from green to yellow.

Protoplanetary disk HD 163296 from Andrews et al. (2018) using Paulaner Colormaps.

Is it incredibly useful? Probably not.
Do you need it? Hell, yeah!

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