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National identity in new media
The Internet is often regarded as a global and supranational network. Criticizing this view, the author examines the mechanisms for maintaining national identity and proves that the ritual use of mass media is steadily decreasing, while national discourse replaces it. National discourse also covers new media which start to resemble traditional mass media more and more, including their function of nation building
Property for noncommutative universal lattices
We establish a new spectral criterion for Kazhdan's property which is
applicable to a large class of discrete groups defined by generators and
relations. As the main application, we prove property for the groups
, where and is an arbitrary finitely generated
associative ring. We also strengthen some of the results on property for
Kac-Moody groups from a paper of Dymara and Januszkiewicz (Invent. Math 150
(2002)).Comment: 47 pages; final versio
Fake News as a Parasit of Social Media
The article is devoted to the problem of fake news, which is understood as fabricated for the discrediting of some person or organization of the message, designed to spread viral in social media. Disinformation is now similar to a virus, easily clinging to the reader and undermining the reputation of both the object of the information attack and the distribution channel itself.Статья посвящена проблеме фейковых новостей, которые понимаются как сфабрикованные для дискредитации какой-то персоны или организации сообщения, рассчитанные на вирусное распространение в социальных сетях. Дезинформация становится похожа на вирус, легко цепляясь к читателю и подрывая репутацию как объекта информационной атаки, так и самого канала распространения новости
Stable monopole and dyon solutions in the Einstein-Yang-Mills theory in asymptotically anti-de Sitter Space
A continuum of new monopole and dyon solutions in the Einstein-Yang-Mills
theory in asymptotically anti-de Sitter space are found. They are regular
everywhere and specified with their mass, and non-Abelian electric and magnetic
charges. A class of monopole solutions which have no node in non-Abelian
magnetic fields are shown to be stable against spherically symmetric linear
perturbations.Comment: 9 pages with 5 figures. Revised version. To appear in Phys Rev Let
Theory of transient spectroscopy of multiple quantum well structures
A theory of the transient spectroscopy of quantum well (QW) structures under
a large applied bias is presented. An analytical model of the initial part of
the transient current is proposed. The time constant of the transient current
depends not only on the emission rate from the QWs, as is usually assumed, but
also on the subsequent carrier transport across QWs. Numerical simulation was
used to confirm the validity of the proposed model, and to study the transient
current on a larger time scale. It is shown that the transient current is
influenced by the nonuniform distribution of the electric field and related
effects, which results in a step-like behavior of the current. A procedure of
extraction of the QW emission time from the transient spectroscopy experiments
is suggested.Comment: 5 pages, 4 figures, to be published in J. Appl. Phy
Detection of Giant Pulses from the Pulsar PSR B0031-07
Giant pulses have been detected from the pulsar PSR B0031-07. A pulse with an
intensity higher than the intensity of the average pulse by a factor of 50 or
more is encountered approximately once per 300 observed periods. The peak flux
density of the strongest pulse is 530 Jy, which is a factor of 120 higher than
the peak flux density of the average pulse. The giant pulses are a factor of 20
narrower than the integrated profile and are clustered about its center.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, to appear in: Pis'ma v Astronomicheskii Zhurnal,
2004, v.30, No.4, and will be translated as: Astronomy Letters, v.30, No.
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