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On the Darboux-Nijenhuis Variables for the Open Toda Lattice
We discuss two known constructions proposed by Moser and by Sklyanin of the
Darboux-Nijenhuis coordinates for the open Toda lattice.Comment: This is a contribution to the Vadim Kuznetsov Memorial Issue on
Integrable Systems and Related Topics, published in SIGMA (Symmetry,
Integrability and Geometry: Methods and Applications) at
http://www.emis.de/journals/SIGMA
Integrability of Nonholonomic Heisenberg Type Systems
We show that some modern geometric methods of Hamiltonian dynamics can be
directly applied to the nonholonomic Heisenberg type systems. As an example we
present characteristic Killing tensors, compatible Poisson brackets, Lax
matrices and classical -matrices for the conformally Hamiltonian vector
fields obtained in a process of reduction of Hamiltonian vector fields by a
nonholonomic constraint associated with the Heisenberg system
The Ferromagnetism in the Vicinity of Lifshitz Topological Transitions
We show that the critical temperature of a ferromagnetic phase transition in
a quasi-two-dimensional hole gas confined in a diluted magnetic semiconductor
quantum well strongly depends on the hole chemical potential and hole density.
The significant variations of the the Curie temperature occur close to the
Lifshitz topological transition points where the hole Fermi surface acquires
additional components of topological connectivity due to the filling of excited
size-quantization subbands. The model calculations demonstrate that the Curie
temperature can be doubled by a small variation of the gate voltage for the
CdMnTe/CdMgTe quantum well based device
Preliminary results of the Vega 1 and Vega 2 optical investigation of aerosol in the atmosphere of Venus at 30-60 KM
Aerosol concentration profiles were measured by an aerosol spectrometer above the landing sites of the Vega 1 and Vega 2 landers. Approximately the same altitude zones were found as in previous experiments: a three-layered basic cloud cover, an intermediate zone and subcloud haze. There were significant quantitative differences in the concentrations of particles, however, and especially in the spectra of their dimensions. Nightglow was found in the troposphere of Venus at a wavelength of about 1 micron. The backscatter coefficient and the extinction coefficient change very little between 32 and 63 km. Large numbers of submicron particles apparently exist in the atmosphere above the landing sites
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