97 research outputs found
Generative Electronic Poetic Texts: Specifics of Verbal Component and Peculiarities of Code Structure
The issues related to typification and analysis of electronic program algorithms and online services for electronic poetic texts generation are covered. Special attention is paid to the description of the algorithmic principles of generating poetic texts, based on strophic organization, poetic size, algorithmic syntax, and matrix of phrases. The novelty of the research is seen in the attempt to understand the program algorithms to generate a literary text not only as a method of text creation, but also as a substantive artistic expression, where the code is regarded as a meaning that needs no verbal accompaniment. The research urgency is caused by the attempt to understand and analyse the generative poetic texts of different types (algorithmic, code, Twitter-bots). The article gives an overview of modern online generators and generative poetic texts, represented by the works “POEM.EXE” by L. Kuki, “Frequency” by S. Rettberg, “Code Movie 1” by J. Baigelman and H. Stein. Classification of online generators of poetic texts is given, divided the texts into services for generation of electronic poetic texts on the basis of the lexical material introduced by the user or the author, and the services based on the matrix of phrases
Lepidoptera (Insecta) of proposed specially protected natural area "Belokurikha nature park" (Northern Altai). First results
149 Lepidoptera species from 16 families were reported for the territory of the proposed protected area "Belokurikha Natural Park". This list is the primary data on the fauna of Lepidoptera in the region. Most of the species belongs to Euro-Siberian and Transpalaearctic groups
Scaling Tests of the Cross Section for Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering
We present the first measurements of the ep → epγ cross section in the deeply virtual Compton scattering (DVCS) regime and the valence quark region. The Q2 dependence (from 1.5 to 2.3 GeV2) of the helicity-dependent cross section indicates the twist-2 dominance of DVCS, proving that generalized parton distributions (GPDs) are accessible to experiment at moderate Q2. The helicity-independent cross section is also measured at Q2=2.3 GeV2. We present the first model-independent measurement of linear combinations of GPDs and GPD integrals up to the twist-3 approximation
Molecular structure and properties of κ-carrageenan-gelatin gels
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Rheological studies, FTIR spectroscopy and a molecular docking approach were used to explore the structural basis of the peculiar physicochemical properties of gelatin gels modified with a κ-carrageenan admixture. Mixed gel properties are affected by the polysaccharide-to-gelatin ratio, Z, and can be divided into two categories. At low ratios, the strength of mixed gels varies insignificantly compared to gelatin due to the similar structures of the gels. Above the threshold content of κ-carrageenan (Z > 0.1), the storage modulus and yield stress of mixed gels are significantly enhanced. The nonadditivity and threshold character of the rheological properties could be the result of conformational ordering of both gelatin and κ-carrageenan, leading to the formation of additional junction zones in the gel network. According to molecular docking studies, the junctions could be formed as a result of complementary interactions between the gelatin triple helix and the κ-carrageenan double helix. The stack formation increases the interaction energy, which explains the strengthening of the gel network
JLab Measurement of the He Charge Form Factor at Large Momentum Transfers
The charge form factor of ^4He has been extracted in the range 29 fm
fm from elastic electron scattering, detecting He
nuclei and electrons in coincidence with the High Resolution Spectrometers of
the Hall A Facility of Jefferson Lab. The results are in qualitative agreement
with realistic meson-nucleon theoretical calculations. The data have uncovered
a second diffraction minimum, which was predicted in the range of this
experiment, and rule out conclusively long-standing predictions of dimensional
scaling of high-energy amplitudes using quark counting.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figure
JLab Measurements of the 3He Form Factors at Large Momentum Transfers
The charge and magnetic form factors, FC and FM, of 3He have been extracted
in the kinematic range 25 fm-2 < Q2 < 61 fm-2 from elastic electron scattering
by detecting 3He recoil nuclei and electrons in coincidence with the High
Resolution Spectrometers of the Hall A Facility at Jefferson Lab. The
measurements are indicative of a second diffraction minimum for the magnetic
form factor, which was predicted in the Q2 range of this experiment, and of a
continuing diffractive structure for the charge form factor. The data are in
qualitative agreement with theoretical calculations based on realistic
interactions and accurate methods to solve the three-body nuclear problem
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