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The influrence of an optical receiving system on statistical characteristics of a lidar signal
The effects connected with correlation of direct and backward waves propagating through the same randomly inhomogeneous media can be observed along the path with refection in a turbulent atmosphere. In particular, the mean intensity of the reflected wave can increase in comparison with the wave propagating in the forward direction at a doubled distance; the intensity fluctuations can become stronger. These effects depend on the strength of optical turbulence, as well as on the diffraction sizes of the exit apertures of the source and the reflector. However, the focusing of radiation reflected with a receiving telescope leads, in some cases, to the fact that the dependence of amplification effects on the parameters becomes essentially different. This should be taken into account when alayzing the lidar signals. The effect of backscattering amplification and amplification of the intensity fluctuations is discussed
Effect of intermediate Minkowskian evolution on CMB bispectrum
We consider a non-inflationary early Universe scenario in which relevant
scalar perturbations get frozen out at some point, but then are defrosted and
follow a long nearly Minkowskian evolution before the hot era. This
intermediate stage leaves specific imprint on the CMB 3-point function, largely
independent of details of microscopic physics. In particular, the CMB
bispectrum undergoes oscillations in the multipole l space with roughly
constant amplitude. The latter is in contrast to the oscillatory bispectrum
enhanced in the flattened triangle limit, as predicted by inflation with
non-Bunch--Davies vacuum. Given this and other peculiar features of the
bispectrum, stringent constraints imposed by the Planck data may not apply. The
CMB 3-point function is suppressed by the inverse duration squared of the
Minkowskian evolution, but can be of observable size for relatively short
intermediate Minkowskian stage.Comment: 27 pages, 5 figures; references added, representation of the material
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Two-logarithm matrix model with an external field
We investigate the two-logarithm matrix model with the potential
related to an exactly solvable
Kazakov-Migdal model. In the proper normalization, using Virasoro constraints,
we prove the equivalence of this model and the Kontsevich-Penner matrix model
and construct the 1/N-expansion solution of this model.Comment: 15pp., LaTeX, no figures, reference adde
Hermeneutic and narrative methods of classical geology within the structure of modern geological research
This article briefly presents the characteristics of hermeneutic and narrative methods used in classical (historical) Geology and also identifies what role they play in modern geological studies, the objectives of which already go far beyond the studies of Earth's past
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