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    Investigation of natural environment by space means. Geobotany, Geomorphology, soil sciences, agricultural lands, landscape study

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    Reports given by Soviet specialists at a meeting of Socialist countries on remote sensing of the earth using aerospace methods are presented

    Photovoltage in curved 1D systems

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    Curvature of quantum wire results in intrasubband absorption of IR radiation that induces stationary photovoltage in presence of circular polarization. This effect is studied in ballistic (collisionless) and kinetic regimes. The consideration is concentrated on quantum wires with curved central part. It is shown, that if mean free path is shorter than length of the curved part the photovoltage does not depend on the wire shape, but on the total angle of rotation of wire tangent. It is not the case when mean free path is finite or large. This situation was studied for three specific shapes of wires: "hard angle", "open book" and "Ω\Omega-like".Comment: 12 pages, 1 figur

    The algebra of extended peaks

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    Building up on our previous works regarding qq-deformed PP-partitions, we introduce a new family of subalgebras for the ring of quasisymmetric functions. Each of these subalgebras admits as a basis a qq-analogue to Gessel's fundamental quasisymmetric functions where qq is equal to a complex root of unity. Interestingly, the basis elements are indexed by sets corresponding to an intermediary statistic between peak and descent sets of permutations that we call extended peak.Comment: 12 pages; extended abstract submitted for FPSAC. Longform papers on the project are still forthcomin

    X-ray Reflection Spectroscopy of the Black Hole GX 339-4: Exploring the Hard State with Unprecedented Sensitivity

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    We analyze {\it simultaneously} six composite {\it RXTE} spectra of GX 339--4 in the hard state comprising 77 million counts collected over 196 ks. The source spectra are ordered by luminosity and spanthe range 1.6\% to 17\% of the Eddington luminosity. Crucially, using our new tool {\tt pcacorr}, we re-calibrate the data to a precision of 0.1\%, an order of magnitude improvement over all earlier work. Using our advanced reflection model {\tt relxill}, we target the strong features in the component of emission reflected from the disk, namely, the relativistically-broadened Fe K emission line, the Fe K edge and the Compton hump. We report results for two joint fits to the six spectra: For the first fit, we fix the spin parameter to its maximal value (a=0.998a_*=0.998) and allow the inner disk radius RinR_{\rm in} to vary. Results include (i) precise measurements of RinR_{\rm in}, with evidence that the disk becomes slightly truncated at a few percent of Eddington; and (ii) an order-of-magnitude swing with luminosity in the high energy cutoff, which reaches >890>890 keV at our lowest luminosity. For the second fit, we make the standard assumption in estimating spin that the inner edge of the accretion disk is located at the innermost stable circular orbit (Rin=RISCOR_\mathrm{in} = R_\mathrm{ISCO}) and find a=0.950.05+0.03a_* = 0.95^{+0.03}_{-0.05} (90\% confidence, statistical). For both fits, and at the same level of statistical confidence, we estimate that the disk inclination is i=48±1i = 48\pm 1 deg and that the Fe abundance is super-solar, AFe=5±1A_\mathrm{Fe} = 5\pm1.Comment: Accepted for publication in ApJ, 20 pages, 13 figure

    The enriched qq-monomial basis of the quasisymmetric functions

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    We construct a new family (ηα(q))αComp\left( \eta_{\alpha}^{\left( q\right) }\right) _{\alpha\in\operatorname*{Comp}} of quasisymmetric functions for each element qq of the base ring. We call them the "enriched qq-monomial quasisymmetric functions". When r:=q+1r:=q+1 is invertible, this family is a basis of QSym\operatorname{QSym}. It generalizes Hoffman's "essential quasi-symmetric functions" (obtained for q=0q=0) and Hsiao's "monomial peak functions" (obtained for q=1q=1), but also includes the monomial quasisymmetric functions as a limiting case. We describe these functions ηα(q)\eta_{\alpha}^{\left( q\right) } by several formulas, and compute their products, coproducts and antipodes. The product expansion is given by an exotic variant of the shuffle product which we call the "stufufuffle product" due to its ability to pick several consecutive entries from each composition. This "stufufuffle product" has previously appeared in recent work by Bouillot, Novelli and Thibon, generalizing the "block shuffle product" from the theory of multizeta values.Comment: 106 pages. A shortened version for more advanced readers will soon be submitted. Comments are welcome
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