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Оценка эффективности применения полимерного заводнения на месторождении Х
Обоснован выбор полимерного заводнения, как метод увеличения нефтеотдачи пласта на Северо-Хохряковском месторождении;
Выбран химический реагент для проведения полимерного заводнения на месторождении;
Обоснована возможность проведения полимерного заводнения на выбранном продуктивном пласте посредством технико-экономических расчетов.The choice of polymer flooding as a method to increase oil recovery in the Severo-Khokhryakovskoye field was justified;
Chemical reagent was selected for polymer flooding in the field;
The possibility of carrying out polymer flooding in the selected productive formation by means of technical and economic calculations was substantiated
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Faddeev calculations of p{mu}+p collisions: Effect of hyperfine splitting on the cross sections
The Faddeev equations, modified to remove long-range coupling between different channels, are solved in the total-angular-momentum representation for p{mu} + p collisions. S-wave elastic and hyperfine-transition cross sections are calculated with and without explicit inclusion of the hyperfine splitting {Delta}E. For hyperfine quenching the simpler approach without hyperfine splitting is found adequate at collision energies above about {Delta}E, but for elastic scattering it becomes adequate at somewhat higher energies. The present cross sections tend to fall in between earlier calculations done using a large Standard adiabatic expansion and those done using a two-state improved adiabatic expansion, but are closer to the former
Three-potential formalism for the three-body scattering problem with attractive Coulomb interactions
A three-body scattering process in the presence of Coulomb interaction can be
decomposed formally into a two-body single channel, a two-body multichannel and
a genuine three-body scattering. The corresponding integral equations are
coupled Lippmann-Schwinger and Faddeev-Merkuriev integral equations. We solve
them by applying the Coulomb-Sturmian separable expansion method. We present
elastic scattering and reaction cross sections of the system both below
and above the threshold. We found excellent agreements with previous
calculations in most cases.Comment: 12 pages, 3 figure
Elite opinion and foreign policy in post-communist Russia
Russian elite opinion on matters of foreign policy may be classified as ‘Liberal Westerniser’, ‘Pragmatic Nationalist’ and ‘Fundamentalist Nationalist’, terms that reflect longstanding debates about the country’s relationship with the outside world. An analysis of press
statements and election manifestoes together with a programme of elite interviews between 2004 and 2006 suggests a clustering of opinion on a series of strategic issues. Liberal Westernisers seek the closest possible relationship with Europe, and favour eventual membership of the EU and NATO. Pragmatic Nationalists are more inclined to favour practical co-operation, and do not assume an identity of values or interests with the Western countries. Fundamentalist Nationalists place more emphasis on the other former Soviet republics, and on Asia as much as Europe, and see the West as a threat to Russian values as well as to its state interests. Each of these positions,
in turn, draws on an identifiable set of domestic constituencies: Liberal Westernisers on the promarket political parties, Pragmatic Nationalists on the presidential administration and defence and security ministries, and Fundamentalist Nationalists on the Orthodox Church and Communists
General Adiabatic Evolution with a Gap Condition
We consider the adiabatic regime of two parameters evolution semigroups
generated by linear operators that are analytic in time and satisfy the
following gap condition for all times: the spectrum of the generator consists
in finitely many isolated eigenvalues of finite algebraic multiplicity, away
from the rest of the spectrum. The restriction of the generator to the spectral
subspace corresponding to the distinguished eigenvalues is not assumed to be
diagonalizable. The presence of eigenilpotents in the spectral decomposition of
the generator forbids the evolution to follow the instantaneous eigenprojectors
of the generator in the adiabatic limit. Making use of superadiabatic
renormalization, we construct a different set of time-dependent projectors,
close to the instantaneous eigeprojectors of the generator in the adiabatic
limit, and an approximation of the evolution semigroup which intertwines
exactly between the values of these projectors at the initial and final times.
Hence, the evolution semigroup follows the constructed set of projectors in the
adiabatic regime, modulo error terms we control
Accidental Degeneracy and Berry Phase of Resonant States
We study the complex geometric phase acquired by the resonant states of an
open quantum system which evolves irreversibly in a slowly time dependent
environment. In analogy with the case of bound states, the Berry phase factors
of resonant states are holonomy group elements of a complex line bundle with
structure group C*. In sharp contrast with bound states, accidental
degeneracies of resonances produce a continuous closed line of singularities
formally equivalent to a continuous distribution of "magnetic" charge on a
"diabolical" circle, in consequence, we find different classes of topologically
inequivalent non-trivial closed paths in parameter space.Comment: 23 pages, 2 Postscript figures, LaTex, to be published in: Group 21:
Symposium on Semigroups and Quantum Irreversibility (Proc. of the XXI Int.
Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics
Three-body halos. V. Computations of continuum spectra for Borromean nuclei
We solve the coordinate space Faddeev equations in the continuum. We employ
hyperspherical coordinates and provide analytical expressions allowing easy
computation of the effective potentials at distances much larger than the
ranges of the interactions where only s-waves in the different Jacobi
coordinates couple. Realistic computations are carried out for the Borromean
halo nuclei 6He (n+n+\alpha) for J\pi = 0+-, 1+-, 2+- and 11Li (n+n+9Li) for
(1/2)+-, (3/2)+-, (5/2)+-. Ground state properties, strength functions, Coulomb
dissociation cross sections, phase shifts, complex S-matrix poles are computed
and compared to available experimental data. We find enhancements of the
strength functions at low energies and a number of low-lying S-matrix poles.Comment: 35 pages, 14 figure
Induced long range dipole field enhanced antihydrogen formation in the reaction
We assume all interaction to be Coulombic and solve the modified Faddeev
equation for energies between the and , which involve
six and eight open channels. We find that 99% of the antihydrogen are formed in
. Just above the threshold the S, P, and D partial
waves contribute more than 4000 square Bohr radii near the maximum. Evidences
indicate that the induced long range dipole potential from the degenerate
targets is responsible for such a large antihydrogen formation cross
section.Comment: 2 ps figure