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ЛИТОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ОСОБЕННОСТИ БАЖЕНОВСКОЙ СВИТЫ НАДЫМ-ПУРСКОЙ НЕФТЕГАЗОНОСНОЙ ОБЛАСТИ ПО ДАННЫМ ЛЮМИНЕСЦЕНТНОГО АНАЛИЗА
In the article the peculiarities of the lithological structure of the Bazhenov formation in the Nadym- Purskiy oil and gas region according to the fluorescence core analysis. The results obtained are used in geological correlation of the results of drilling to Refine the geological boundaries and the allocation of oil reservoirs.В статье рассмотрены особенности литологического строения баженовской свиты Надым-Пурской нефтегазоносной области по данным люминесцентного анализа керна. Результаты анализа сравниваются с данными геофизических исследований скважин. Полученные результаты использованы при геологической корреляции результатов бурения скважин для уточнения геологических границ и выделения нефтеносных коллекторов
Large closed queueing networks in semi-Markov environment and its application
The paper studies closed queueing networks containing a server station and
client stations. The server station is an infinite server queueing system,
and client stations are single-server queueing systems with autonomous service,
i.e. every client station serves customers (units) only at random instants
generated by a strictly stationary and ergodic sequence of random variables.
The total number of units in the network is . The expected times between
departures in client stations are . After a service completion
in the server station, a unit is transmitted to the th client station with
probability , and being processed in the th client
station, the unit returns to the server station. The network is assumed to be
in a semi-Markov environment. A semi-Markov environment is defined by a finite
or countable infinite Markov chain and by sequences of independent and
identically distributed random variables. Then the routing probabilities
and transmission rates (which are expressed via
parameters of the network) depend on a Markov state of the environment. The
paper studies the queue-length processes in client stations of this network and
is aimed to the analysis of performance measures associated with this network.
The questions risen in this paper have immediate relation to quality control of
complex telecommunication networks, and the obtained results are expected to
lead to the solutions to many practical problems of this area of research.Comment: 35 pages, 1 figure, 12pt, accepted: Acta Appl. Mat
Stress-induced effects in light scattering by plasmons in p-type germanium
Infrared light scattering by plasmons in p-Ge has been studied under uniaxial stress along the [110] axis with polarization of incident light parallel to the stress direction. It is found that the deformation of the crystal results in an increase of the plasma frequency and lowering the asymmetry of the line by plasma scattering. These effects are explained by taking into account the change of contribution to the dielectric constant caused by the intra- and intersubband transitions as a consequence of variation of the energy band of p-Ge related with deformation
Production Asymmetry Measurement of High Xt Hadrons in pp Collisions at 40 GeV
Single-spin asymmetries for hadrons have been measured in collisions of
transversely-polarized 40 GeV/c proton beam with an unpolarized liquid hydrogen
target. The asymmetries were measured for pi+-, K+-, protons and antiprotons,
produced in the central region (0.02 < Xf < 0.10 and 0.7 < Pt < 3.4 GeV/c).
Asymmetries for pi+-, K+- and antiprotons show within measurement errors the
linear dependence on Xt and change a sign near 0.37. For protons negative
asymmetry, independent of Xt has been found. The results are compared with
those of other experiments and SU(6) model predictions.Comment: 25 pages (Latex), 12 Postscript figure
Interplay of magnetization dynamics with a microwave waveguide at cryogenic temperatures
In this work, magnetization dynamics is studied at low temperatures in a hybrid system that consists of a thin epitaxial magnetic film coupled with a superconducting planar microwave waveguide. The resonance spectrum was observed over a wide magnetic field range, including low fields below the saturation magnetization and both polarities. Analysis of the spectrum via a fitting routine we develop allows the derivation of all magnetic parameters of the film at cryogenic temperatures, the detection of waveguide-induced uniaxial magnetic anisotropies of the first and the second order, and the uncovering of a minor misalignment of the magnetic field. A substantial influence of the superconducting critical state on the resonance spectrum is observed and discussed
On Deformations of n-Lie algebras
The aim of this paper is to review the deformation theory of -Lie
algebras. We summarize the 1-parameter formal deformation theory and provide a
generalized approach using any unital commutative associative algebra as a
deformation base. Moreover, we discuss degenerations and quantization of
-Lie algebras.Comment: Proceeding of the conference Dakar's Workshop in honor of Pr Amin
Kaidi. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:hep-th/9602016 by other
author
Target system for the CC-series сyclotrons designed and manufactured in NIIEFA
A prototype of the target system for the CC-series cyclotrons for production of PET radionuclides C-11 and F-18 has been designed, manufactured and tested in the Efremov Institute. The target system will produce radionuclides sufficient to ensure the needs of a standard PET-center.У НДІЕФА ім. Д.В. Єфремова розроблений, виготовлений і випробуваний дослідний зразок мішеневого комплексу циклотронів серії СС для виробництва ПЕТ-радіонуклідів вуглець-11 і фтор-18. За продуктивностю напрацювання радіонуклідів комплекс забезпечить потреби типового ПЕТ-центру.В НИИЭФА им. Д.В. Ефремова разработан, изготовлен и испытан опытный образец мишенного комплекса циклотронов серии СС для производства ПЭТ-радионуклидов углерод-11 и фтор-18. По производительности наработки радионуклидов комплекс обеспечит потребности типового ПЭТ-центра
Exact asymptotic form of the exchange interactions between shallow centers in doped semiconductors
The method developed in [L. P. Gor'kov and L. P. Pitaevskii, Sov. Phys. Dokl.
8, 788 (1964); C. Herring and M. Flicker, Phys. Rev. 134, A362 (1964)] to
calculate the asymptotic form of exchange interactions between hydrogen atoms
in the ground state is extended to excited states. The approach is then applied
to shallow centers in semiconductors. The problem of the asymptotic dependence
of the exchange interactions in semiconductors is complicated by the multiple
degeneracy of the ground state of an impurity (donor or acceptor) center in
valley or band indices, crystalline anisotropy and strong spin-orbital
interactions, especially for acceptor centers in III-V and II-VI groups
semiconductors. Properties of two coupled centers in the dilute limit can be
accessed experimentally, and the knowledge of the exact asymptotic expressions,
in addition to being of fundamental interest, must be very helpful for
numerical calculations and for interpolation of exchange forces in the case of
intermediate concentrations. Our main conclusion concerns the sign of the
magnetic interaction -- the ground state of a pair is always non-magnetic.
Behavior of the exchange interactions in applied magnetic fields is also
discussed
Evidence of Color Coherence Effects in W+jets Events from ppbar Collisions at sqrt(s) = 1.8 TeV
We report the results of a study of color coherence effects in ppbar
collisions based on data collected by the D0 detector during the 1994-1995 run
of the Fermilab Tevatron Collider, at a center of mass energy sqrt(s) = 1.8
TeV. Initial-to-final state color interference effects are studied by examining
particle distribution patterns in events with a W boson and at least one jet.
The data are compared to Monte Carlo simulations with different color coherence
implementations and to an analytic modified-leading-logarithm perturbative
calculation based on the local parton-hadron duality hypothesis.Comment: 13 pages, 6 figures. Submitted to Physics Letters
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