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A fixed point theorem for contractions in modular metric spaces
The notion of a (metric) modular on an arbitrary set and the corresponding
modular space, more general than a metric space, were introduced and studied
recently by the author [V. V. Chistyakov, Metric modulars and their
application, Dokl. Math. 73(1) (2006) 32-35, and Modular metric spaces, I:
Basic concepts, Nonlinear Anal. 72(1) (2010) 1-14]. In this paper we establish
a fixed point theorem for contractive maps in modular spaces. It is related to
contracting rather ``generalized average velocities'' than metric distances,
and the successive approximations of fixed points converge to the fixed points
in a weaker sense as compared to the metric convergence.Comment: 31 pages, LaTeX, uses elsarticle.st
The Glacier Complexes of the Mountain Massifs of the North-West of Inner Asia and their Dynamics
The subject of this paper is
the glaciation of the mountain massifs
Mongun-Taiga, Tavan-Boghd-Ola, Turgeni-
Nuru, and Harhira-Nuru. The glaciation is
represented mostly by small forms that
sometimes form a single complex of domeshaped
peaks. According to the authors,
the modern glaciated area of the mountain
massifs is 21.2 km2 (Tavan-Boghd-Ola),
20.3 km2 (Mongun-Taiga), 42 km2 (Turgeni-
Nuru), and 33.1 km2 (Harhira-Nuru).
The area of the glaciers has been shrinking
since the mid 1960’s. In 1995–2008, the rate
of reduction of the glaciers’ area has grown
considerably: valley glaciers were rapidly
degrading and splitting; accumulation
of morainic material in the lower parts
of the glaciers accelerated. Small glaciers
transformed into snowfields and rock
glaciers. There has been also a degradation
of the highest parts of the glaciers and the
collapse of the glacial complexes with a
single zone of accumulation into isolated
from each other glaciers. Reduced snow
cover area has led to a rise in the firn
line and the disintegration of a common
accumulation area of the glacial complex.
In the of the Mongun-Taiga massif, in 1995–
2008, the firn line rose by 200–300 m. The
reduction of the glaciers significantly lagged
behind the change in the position of the
accumulation area boundary. In the past two
years, there has been a significant recovery
of the glaciers that could eventually lead to
their slower degradation or stabilization of
the glaciers in the study area
Thermal Emission Control via Twist Tuning of Embedded Eigenstates
The field of thermal emission engineering shows great potential for various
applications, such as lighting, energy harvesting, and imaging, using natural
or artificial structures. However, existing structures face challenges in
fabrication or do not provide the necessary degree of control over key
parameters such as emission intensity, spectral composition, and angular
distribution. To address these limitations, we propose a novel approach that
leverages in-plane hyperbolic response, embedded eigenstates enabled by
epsilon-near-zero, and exceptional tunability through twisting in {\alpha}-MoO3
heterostructures. By adjusting the twist angle, we can manipulate the system's
properties, transforming it from a near-perfect reflector to a perfect
absorber. This enables us to exert control over thermal emission power,
spanning an order of magnitude. Furthermore, our research has uncovered a
significant angular dependence of thermal emission, which varies with relative
rotation
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