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Optimization of Methodological Support of the Tax Benefits Implementation in the Regions: the Practice of the Perm Territory
In the article, the problem of the methodological process support of regional tax benefits is reviewed. The method of tax benefits assessment, accepted in Perm Region, was chosen as an analysis object because the relatively long period of application of benefits has allowed to build enough statistics base. In the article, the reliability of budget, economic, investment, and social effectiveness assessments of application benefits, based on the Method, is investigated. The suggestions of its perfection are formulated
Critical temperature and giant isotope effect in presence of paramagnons
We reconsider the long-standing problem of the effect of spin fluctuations on
the critical temperature and isotope effect in a phonon-mediated
superconductor. Although the general physics of the interplay between phonons
and paramagnons had been rather well understood, the existing approximate
formulas fail to describe the correct behavior of for general phonon
and paramagnon spectra. Using a controllable approximation, we derive an
analytical formula for which agrees well with exact numerical solutions
of the Eliashberg equations for a broad range of parameters. Based on both
numerical and analytical results, we predict a strong enhancement of the
isotope effect when the frequencies of spin fluctuation and phonons are of the
same order. This effect may have important consequences for near-magnetic
superconductors such as MgCNiComment: 5 pages, 2 figure
Anomalous Hall effect for the phonon heat conductivity in paramagnetic dielectric
The theory of anomalous Hall effect for the heat transfer in a paramagnetic
dielectric, discovered experimentally in [1], is developed. The appearance of
the phonon heat flux normal to both the temperature gradient and the magnetic
field is connected with the interaction of magnetic ions with the crystal field
oscillations. In crystals with an arbitrary phonon spectrum this interaction
creates the elliptical polarization of phonons. The kinetics related to phonon
scattering induced by the spin-phonon interaction determines an origin of the
off-diagonal phonon density matrix. The combination of the both factors is
decisive for the phenomenon under consideration.Comment: 5 pages; typos and abstract correcte
Conjugate heat transfer in a closed volume with the local heat sources and non-uniform heat dissipation on the boundaries of heat conducting walls
Is solved the problem of heat transfer in the closed volume, limited by heat-conducting walls, with the local source of heat emission and the heterogeneous conditions of heat sink on the outer boundaries of solution area. The problem of convective heat transfer is solved with using a system of differential Navier-Stokes equations in the Boussinesq approximation. The simulation of turbulent flow conditions of heated air is carried out within the framework to k-ε model. On the basis the analysis of the obtained temperature field and the contour lines of stream functions is made conclusion about the essential transiency of the process in question. The obtained values of temperatures and speeds in different sections of region illustrate turbulence of the process. Are investigated laws governing the formation of temperature fields in closed areas with a local heat emission source under the conditions of intensive local heat sink into environment and accumulation of heat in the enclosing constructions
Metallic ground state and glassy transport in single crystalline URhGe: Enhancement of disorder effects in a strongly correlated electron system
We present a detailed study of the electronic transport properties on a
single crystalline specimen of the moderately disordered heavy fermion system
URhGe. For this material, we find glassy electronic transport in a
single crystalline compound. We derive the temperature dependence of the
electrical conductivity and establish metallicity by means of optical
conductivity and Hall effect measurements. The overall behavior of the
electronic transport properties closely resembles that of metallic glasses,
with at low temperatures an additional minor spin disorder contribution. We
argue that this glassy electronic behavior in a crystalline compound reflects
the enhancement of disorder effects as consequence of strong electronic
correlations.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, accepted for publication in PR
Optimization Of Methodological Support Of The Tax Benefits Implementation In The Regions: The Practice Of The Perm Territory
The article examines the problem of methodological support for the determination of the regional tax benefits. The Methodology of assessment of tax benefits adopted in the Perm Territory was chosen as an object of analysis because the relatively long period of application of preferences allowed to form adequate statistical base. The research explores the consistency of the estimation of budget, economic, investment and social efficiency of the application of tax privileges as calculated on the basis of the Methodology. The authors also formulate their proposals in respect of its enhancement
Spin diffusion in the Mn2+ ion system of II-VI diluted magnetic semiconductor heterostructures
The magnetization dynamics in diluted magnetic semiconductor heterostructures
based on (Zn,Mn)Se and (Cd,Mn)Te has been studied experimentally by optical
methods and simulated numerically. In the samples with nonhomogeneous magnetic
ion distribution this dynamics is contributed by spin-lattice relaxation and
spin diffusion in the Mn spin system. The spin diffusion coefficient of
7x10^(-8) cm^2/s has been evaluated for Zn(0.99)Mn(0.01)Se from comparison of
experimental and numerical results. Calculations of the giant Zeeman splitting
of the exciton states and the magnetization dynamics in the ordered alloys and
parabolic quantum wells fabricated by the digital growth technique show perfect
agreement with the experimental data. In both structure types the spin
diffusion has an essential contribution to the magnetization dynamics.Comment: 12 pages, 11 figure
Analysis of influence of heat insulation on the thermal regime of storage tanks with liquefied natural gas
Is numerically investigated the process of convective heat transfer in the reservoirs of liquefied natural gas (LNG). The regimes of natural convection in a closed rectangular region with different intensity of heat exchange at the external borders are investigated. Is solved the time-dependent system of energy and Navier-Stokes equations in the dimensionless variables “vorticity – the stream function”. Are obtained distributions of the hydrodynamic parameters and temperatures, that characterize basic regularities of the processes. The special features of the formation of circulation flows are isolated and the analysis of the temperature distribution in the solution region is carried out. Is shown the influence of geometric characteristics and intensity of heat exchange on the outer boundaries of reservoir on the temperature field in the LNG storage
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