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Results of the measurement of the vertical profile of ozone up to a height of 70 km by means of the MR-12 and M-100 sounding rockets
The photometers used and methods of calculation of the vertical ozone concentration profile are described. The results obtained in several series of MR-12 and M-100 sounding rocket launchings are presented and discussed
Chizhov and Petcov Reply
We have found in [1] new conditions for a total neutrino conversion in the
case of neutrino oscillations taking place in a medium, consisting of n = 2 (or
3) alternating layers with constant densities and . It is claimed in
[4] that our results are particular case of enhancement of neutrino
oscillations, which was suggested earlier by other authors and was widely
discussed in the literature. We refute these claims, confirming the novelty of
our results.Comment: 2 pages, LATEX; concise (essentially 1 page) and somewhat modified
version of Ref. SISSA 5/2000/EP (hep-ph/0003110); reply on the ``Comment on
New Conditions for a Total Neutrino Conversion in a Medium'', Phys. Rev.
Lett. 85 (2000) 3978; published as ``Chizhov and Petcov Reply'' in Phys. Rev.
Lett. 85 (2000) 397
О стойкости кодовой электронной подписи на основе протокола идентификации Штерна
The paper provides a complete description of the digital signature scheme based on the Stern identication protocol. We also present the proof of the existential unforgeability of the scheme under the chosen message attack (EUF-CMA) in the random oracle model (ROM). Finally, we discuss the choice of the signature parameters, in particular providing 70-bit security
Perceptual Error Optimization for {Monte Carlo} Rendering
Realistic image synthesis involves computing high-dimensional light transport integrals which in practice are numerically estimated using Monte Carlo integration. The error of this estimation manifests itself in the image as visually displeasing aliasing or noise. To ameliorate this, we develop a theoretical framework for optimizing screen-space error distribution. Our model is flexible and works for arbitrary target error power spectra. We focus on perceptual error optimization by leveraging models of the human visual system's (HVS) point spread function (PSF) from halftoning literature. This results in a specific optimization problem whose solution distributes the error as visually pleasing blue noise in image space. We develop a set of algorithms that provide a trade-off between quality and speed, showing substantial improvements over prior state of the art. We perform evaluations using both quantitative and perceptual error metrics to support our analysis, and provide extensive supplemental material to help evaluate the perceptual improvements achieved by our methods
Anomalously interacting new extra vector bosons and their first LHC constraints
In this review phenomenological consequences of the Standard Model extension
by means of new spin-1 chiral fields with the internal quantum numbers of the
electroweak Higgs doublets are summarized. The prospects for resonance
production and detection of the chiral vector and bosons at
the LHC energies are considered. The boson can be observed as a
Breit-Wigner resonance peak in the invariant dilepton mass distributions in the
same way as the well-known extra gauge bosons. However, the bosons
have unique signatures in transverse momentum, angular and pseudorapidity
distributions of the final leptons, which allow one to distinguish them from
other heavy neutral resonances. In 2010, with 40 pb of the LHC
proton-proton data at the energy 7 TeV, the ATLAS detector was used to search
for narrow resonances in the invariant mass spectrum of and
final states and high-mass charged states decaying to a charged
lepton and a neutrino. No statistically significant excess above the Standard
Model expectation was observed. The exclusion mass limits of 1.15 TeV and
1.35 TeV were obtained for the chiral neutral and charged
bosons, respectively. These are the first direct limits on the and
boson production. For almost all currently considered exotic models the
relevant signal is expected in the central dijet rapidity region. On the
contrary, the chiral bosons do not contribute to this region but produce an
excess of dijet events far away from it. For these bosons the appropriate
kinematic restrictions lead to a dip in the centrality ratio distribution over
the dijet invariant mass instead of a bump expected in the most exotic models.Comment: 24 pages, 34 figure, based on talk given by V.A.Bednyakov at 15th
Lomonosov conference, 22.08.201
Utilization of the wastes of vital activity
The recycling of wastes from the biological complex for use in life-support systems is discussed. Topics include laboratory equipment, heat treatment of waste materials, mineralization of waste products, methods for production of ammonium hydroxide and nitric acid, the extraction of sodium chloride from mineralized products, and the recovery of nutrient substances for plants from urine
Novel patterns for vector mesons from the large-Nc limit
We report on a relation between the decay constants of \rho-like
J^{PC}=1^{--} vector mesons, which arises solely from the perturbative analysis
of the VV, TT and VT correlators at order \alpha_s^0 in the large-N_c limit. We
find f_{V}^T/f_{V}=1/\sqrt{2} for highly excited states together with a pattern
of alternation in sign. Quite remarkably, recent lattice determinations
reported f_{\rho}^T/f_{\rho}=0.72(2), in excellent agreement with our large-N_c
result. This seems to suggest a pattern like f_{Vn}^T/f_{Vn}=(-1)^n/\sqrt{2}
for the whole (1^{--}) states. In order to test this conjecture in real QCD we
construct a set of spectral sum rules, which turn out to comply nicely with
this scenario.Comment: 7 page
Neutrino oscillations in structured matter
A layered material structure in a monochromatic neutrino beam produces
interference effects that could be used for the measurement of features of the
neutrino mass matrix. The phenomenon would be most useful at high energies.Comment: 18 pp of which two figure
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