435 research outputs found

    Scientific, institutional and personal rivalries among Soviet geographers in the late Stalin era

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    Scientific, institutional and personal rivalries between three key centres of geographical research and scholarship (the Academy of Sciences Institute of Geography and the Faculties of Geography at Moscow and Leningrad State Universities) are surveyed for the period from 1945 to the early 1950s. It is argued that the debates and rivalries between members of the three institutions appear to have been motivated by a variety of scientific, ideological, institutional and personal factors, but that genuine scientific disagreements were at least as important as political and ideological factors in influencing the course of the debates and in determining their final outcome

    Oscillation of linear ordinary differential equations: on a theorem by A. Grigoriev

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    We give a simplified proof and an improvement of a recent theorem by A. Grigoriev, placing an upper bound for the number of roots of linear combinations of solutions to systems of linear equations with polynomial or rational coefficients.Comment: 16 page

    Inhomogeneous ground state and the coexistence of two length scales near phase transitions in real solids

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    Real crystals almost unavoidably contain a finite density of dislocations. We show that this generic type of long--range correlated disorder leads to a breakdown of the conventional scenario of critical behavior and standard renormalization group techniques based on the existence of a simple, homogeneous ground state. This breakdown is due to the appearance of an inhomogeneous ground state that changes the character of the phase transition to that of a percolative phenomenon. This scenario leads to a natural explanation for the appearance of two length scales in recent high resolution small-angle scattering experiments near magnetic and structural phase transitions.Comment: 4 pages, RevTex, no figures; also available from http://www.tp3.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/archive/tpiii_archive.htm

    Solid 4He and the Supersolid Phase: from Theoretical Speculation to the Discovery of a New State of Matter? A Review of the Past and Present Status of Research

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    The possibility of a supersolid state of matter, i.e., a crystalline solid exhibiting superfluid properties, first appeared in theoretical studies about forty years ago. After a long period of little interest due to the lack of experimental evidence, it has attracted strong experimental and theoretical attention in the last few years since Kim and Chan (Penn State, USA) reported evidence for nonclassical rotational inertia effects, a typical signature of superfluidity, in samples of solid 4He. Since this "first observation", other experimental groups have observed such effects in the response to the rotation of samples of crystalline helium, and it has become clear that the response of the solid is extremely sensitive to growth conditions, annealing processes, and 3He impurities. A peak in the specific heat in the same range of temperatures has been reported as well as anomalies in the elastic behaviour of solid 4He with a strong resemblance to the phenomena revealed by torsional oscillator experiments. Very recently, the observation of unusual mass transport in hcp solid 4He has also been reported, suggesting superflow. From the theoretical point of view, powerful simulation methods have been used to study solid 4He, but the interpretation of the data is still rather difficult; dealing with the question of supersolidity means that one has to face not only the problem of the coexistence of quantum coherence phenomena and crystalline order, exploring the realm of spontaneous symmetry breaking and quantum field theory, but also the problem of the role of disorder, i.e., how defects, such as vacancies, impurities, dislocations, and grain boundaries, participate in the phase transition mechanism.Comment: Published on J. Phys. Soc. Jpn., Vol.77, No.11, p.11101

    Optimizing multi-inserts in routing problems with constraints

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    We consider a problem of sequential traversal of megalopolises (nonempty finite sets) with travel cost functions depending on the set of pending tasks and precedence constraints. Its formulation is aimed at engineering problems in fission power generation connected with minimizing the exposure of staff to radiation and in machine engineering (routing of a CNC sheet cutting machine's tool). This discrete optimization problem is assumed to be sufficiently large-scale to necessitate the use of heuristics. We consider a procedure of local improvement for heuristics through a successive application of optimizing multi-inserts-finite disjoint sets of inserts. Each insert is assumed to be optimized by means of a broadly understood dynamic programming procedure. We show that in an "additive" routing problem of this kind (with precedence constraints and complex travel cost functions) the result's improvements are also aggregated additively. The proposed construction admits a parallel implementation for multiprocessor systems; in this case, the inserts are distributed to computational nodes and formed in an independent way. © 2018 Udmurt State University.All Rights Reserved.Funding. This work was supported by the Russian Science Foundation (project no. 14–11–00109)

    Osobennosti zhirovogo obmena pri bolezniItsenko-Kushinga

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    The reported clinical case represents an example of characteristic traits in lipid metabolism and fat tissue deposition in hypercorticosolism. Probable causes for fat mass expansion in glucocorticosteroid excess, its distinctive cushingoid distribution, role of 11β-HSD1 and glucocorticoid receptors and reversibility of specific abnormalities after correction of hypercortisolism are discussed in the context of physiological and pathological aspects of glucocorticosteroid action.</jats:p

    Observation of a new excitation in bcc solid 4He by inelastic neutron scattering

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    We report neutron scattering measurements of the phonons in bcc solid 4He. In general, only 3 accoustic phonon branches should exist in a monoatomic cubic crystal. In addition to these phonon branches, we found a new ''optic-like'' mode along the [110] direction. One possible interpretation of this new mode is in terms of localized excitations unique to a quantum solid.Comment: Text and 4 figures, to appear in Phys. Rev. Let

    Modern Conception of the Control over the Abundance of Carriers and Vectors of Plague in the Territory of the Russian Federation

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    Disinfestation and deratization remain the main ways of non-specific disease prophylaxis in natural plague foci. Modern strategies, tactics, methods and means of control over carriers and vectors of plague and associated infectious diseases are selected with due consideration to epidemiological potential of territories, epizootic activity of a foci, peculiarities of population ecology of animals that are of a medical significance, preservation of biodiversity in natural ecosystems, and the requirements for human and natural environments protection from pollutants
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