145 research outputs found

    The Universal Coefticient Theorem in the Category of Fuzzy Soft Modules

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    This paper begins with the basic concepts of chain comlexes of fuzzy soft modules. Later, we introduce short exact sequence of fuzzy soft modules and prove that split short exact sequence of fuzzy soft chain complex. Naturally, we want to investigate whether or not the universal coefficient theorems are satisfied in category of fuzzy soft chain complexes. However, in the proof of these theorems in the category of chain complexes, exact sequence of homology modules of chain complexes is used. Generally, sequence of fuzzy soft homology modules is not exact in fuzzy chain complexes. Therefore in this study, we construct exact sequence of fuzzy soft homology modules under some conditions. Universal coefficients theorem is proven by making use of this idea

    How Online Solutions Help Beat the Lockdown in Higher Education: A Central Asia Case Study

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    This chapter is aimed at summarizing the recent initiatives put in action for solving the problems in delivering the educational services in the Turin Polytechnic University in Tashkent, TTPU, after the lockdown, and the stringent measures taken by the Uzbek government in March 2020, for the pandemic explosion of the COVID-19 virus. The long-lasting connection between Politecnico di Torino, a European University, and this Central Asia Institution has been proven to be extremely effective, maximizing the benefits of TTPU in promptly offering online solutions for remote lectures, and the preparation of the technical substrate for both the exams and admission test which will be delivered after the completion of the second semester lectures. A summary of the IT tools adopted, with compact highlights of their features, as well as the qualitative feedback collected from the first courses offered with a reshaped structure suitable for online classes are thoroughly discussed in this work

    Palaeo-environmental evolution of Central Asia during the Cenozoic: new insights from the continental sedimentary archive of the Valley of Lakes (Mongolia)

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    The Valley of Lakes basin (Mongolia) contains a unique continental sedimentary archive, suitable for constraining the influence of tectonics and climate change on the aridification of Central Asia in the Cenozoic. We identify the sedimentary provenance, the (post)depositional environment and the palaeo-climate based on sedimentological, petrographical, mineralogical, and (isotope) geochemical signatures recorded in authigenic and detrital silicates as well as soil carbonates in a sedimentary succession spanning from ~34 to 21 Ma. The depositional setting was characterized by an ephemeral braided river system draining prograding alluvial fans, with episodes of lake, playa or open-steppe sedimentation. Metamorphics from the northern adjacent Neoarchean to late Proterozoic hinterlands provided a continuous influx of silicate detritus to the basin, as indicated by K-Ar ages of detrital muscovite (~798-728 Ma) and discrimination function analysis. The authigenic clay fraction is dominated by illite-smectite and “hairy” illite (K-Ar ages of ~34-25 Ma), which formed during coupled petrogenesis and precipitation from hydrothermal fluids originating from major basalt flow events (~32-29 and ~29-25 Ma). Changes in hydroclimate are recorded in [delta]18O and [delta]13C profiles of soil carbonates and in silicate mineral weathering patterns, indicating that comparatively humid to semi-arid conditions prevailed in the late(st) Eocene, changing into arid conditions in the Oligocene and back to humid to semi-arid conditions in the early Miocene. Aridification steps are indicated at ~34-33, ~31, ~28 and ~23 Ma and coincide with some episodes of high-latitude ice-sheet expansion inferred from marine deep-sea sedimentary records. This suggests that long-term variations in the ocean-atmosphere circulation patterns due to pCO2 fall, reconfiguration of ocean gateways and ice-sheet expansion in Antarctica could have impacted the hydroclimate and weathering regime in the basin. We conclude that the aridification in Central Asia was triggered by reduced moisture influx by westerly winds driven by Cenozoic climate forcing and the exhumation of the Tian Shan and Altai Mountains and modulated by global climate events

    Inheritance of cleistogamy in interspecific hybridization of Gossypium barbadense L.

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    Studies of the inheritance and and variability of chasmo- and cleistogamous types of cotton flower on the base of intraspecies hybridization of Gossypium barbadense L. are an urgent genetical task, whose applications involve plant breeding and seed industry. The purpose of our study was to determine the genetic control of this trait on the base of the regularity of alternative chasmo- and cleistogamous types of flowers in intraspecific hybrids of G. barbadense species. It is of theoretical and practical significance in the development of isogenic forms, lines, and varieties with the fully closed cleistogamous type of flowers, possessing important commercial traits. A pioneering method was elaborated for determining the genetic control of chasmo- and cleistogamous types of flowers in inrtaspecific hybridization of Gossypium barbadense L., which was a continuation of our studies on interspecific cotton hybridization. Two strategies were applied to the genetic analysis of hybrids: (1) paired reciprocal hybrids F1, F2 and (2) backcrossed hybrids Fb. On the grounds of these strategies, we determined the inheritance mode of flower types in reciprocal hybrids F1, which possessed the c1cg1Cg2cg2 genotype with chasmogamous flowers without reciprocal difference. The classes segregated in F2 as follows: 1 (cg1cg1Cg2Cg2) : 2 (cg1cg1Cg2cg2) : 1 (cg1cg1cg2cg2), where cleistogamy was double recessive (This trait shows the complete dominance inheritance pattern.) Segregation into two phenotypic classes occurs in the 3:1 ratio, i.e., three plants with chasmogamous flowers per one cleistogamous. The segregation Fb is 1:1; i.e., 1 chasmogamous : 1 cleistogamous. Thus, cotton chasmogamy is inherited in F2 according to the Mendelian law in a completely dominant manner: 3:1, which is proven by the Fb cross

    Influence of the parameters to transition capacitance at nCdS-pSi heterostructure

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    It is important to research the dependence of the capacitance and capacitance on the parameters on the photodiodes. In this article, we aim research experimental and theoretical on the nCdSpSi heterostructure. A heavily doped n+CdS layer with a thickness of about 50 Å was created by deposition of a thin layer of indium (In) for 25-30 s on the surface of a CdS film in vacuum with a residual pressure of 10-5 Torr at a substrate temperature of 373 K, followed by annealing at 673 K in within 300s. Then, on the surface of this heavily doped n+CdS layer, a current-collecting “P”-shaped ohmic contact with an area of 3 mm2 was obtained also by the vacuum evaporation of In

    Temperature studies of Raman spectra in MnBi2Te4 and MnSb2Te4 magnetic topological insulators

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    Raman spectra of magnetic topological crystalline insulators in a wide temperature range including the magnetic ordering region are studied in detail. The anharmonicity parameters and Grüneisen mode parameters of Raman-active phonons in the studied crystals have been determined. It has been shown that the temperature dependence of the frequency of the (~48 cm–1) phonon in MnBi2Te4 coincides within ±0.1 cm–1 with the standard anharmonic model disregarding the spin–phonon coupling. The polarization dependences of Raman spectra in the MnSb2Te4 crystals indicate that Sb and Mn atoms are strongly mixed in them unlike the isostructural MnBi2Te4 crystals.This work was supported by the Azerbaijan Ministry of Science and Education (program “Development of the Preparation Technology of Multifunctional Convertors Based on Nanostructures”). E.V.C. acknowledges the s-upport of St. Petersburg State University (project no. 94031444).Peer reviewe
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