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    European Cyber Security System

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    Nowadays computer networks are widely spread in all spheres of human life. That is why the problem of cyber security of mankind is of great importance. Today, the European Union makes efforts to guarantee network safety in Europe by means of increase its member states in power and international cooperation in cyber security, including non-member countries, to prevent cyber crimes. Striving to join the European Union, Ukraine is involved in the process of providing cyber security. This paper examines the main strategies of EU standards in cyber security to be followed by Ukraine as one of European countries

    Quantum scaling laws in the onset of dynamical delocalization

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    We study the destruction of dynamical localization, experimentally observed in an atomic realization of the kicked rotor, by a deterministic Hamiltonian perturbation, with a temporal periodicity incommensurate with the principal driving. We show that the destruction is gradual, with well defined scaling laws for the various classical and quantum parameters, in sharp contrast with predictions based on the analogy with Anderson localization.Comment: 3 pages, revtex

    Coulomb correlation in presence of spin-orbit coupling: application to plutonium

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    Attempts to go beyond the local density approximation (LDA) of Density Functional Theory (DFT) have been increasingly based on the incorporation of more realistic Coulomb interactions. In their earliest implementations, methods like LDA+UU, LDA + DMFT (Dynamical Mean Field Theory), and LDA+Gutzwiller used a simple model interaction UU. In this article we generalize the solution of the full Coulomb matrix involving F(0)F^{(0)} to F(6)F^{(6)} parameters, which is usually presented in terms of an m\ell m_\ell basis, into a jmjjm_{j} basis of the total angular momentum, where we also include spin-orbit coupling; this type of theory is needed for a reliable description of ff-state elements like plutonium, which we use as an example of our theory. Close attention will be paid to spin-flip terms, which are important in multiplet theory but that have been usually neglected in these kinds of studies. We find that, in a density-density approximation, the jmjjm_j basis results provide a very good approximation to the full Coulomb matrix result, in contrast to the much less accurate results for the more conventional m\ell m_\ell basis

    Безработица и пути ее решения в России

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    В статье автор затронул тему безработицы в России. Ссылаясь на статистические данные, автор показывает ситуацию с безработицей в настоящее время и сравнивает ее с прошлыми годами. В статье также перечислены типы безработицы и методы борьбы с ней

    Pattern formation in flocking models: A hydrodynamic description

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    International audienceWe study in detail the hydrodynamic theories describing the transition to collective motion in polar active matter, exemplified by the Vicsek and active Ising models. Using a simple phenomenological theory, we show the existence of an infinity of propagative solutions, describing both phase and microphase separation, that we fully characterize. We also show that the same results hold specifically in the hydrodynamic equations derived in the literature for the active Ising model and for a simplified version of the Vicsek model. We then study numerically the linear stability of these solutions. We show that stable ones constitute only a small fraction of them, which, however, includes all existing types. We further argue that, in practice, a coarsening mechanism leads towards phase-separated solutions. Finally, we construct the phase diagrams of the hydrodynamic equations proposed to qualitatively describe the Vicsek and active Ising models and connect our results to the phenomenology of the corresponding microscopic models

    Ultrahigh finesse Fabry-Perot superconducting resonator

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    We have built a microwave Fabry-Perot resonator made of diamond-machined copper mirrors coated with superconducting niobium. Its damping time (Tc = 130 ms at 51 GHz and 0.8 K) corresponds to a finesse of 4.6 x 109, the highest ever reached for a Fabry-Perot in any frequency range. This result opens novel perspectives for quantum information, decoherence and non-locality studies

    Pile à combustible, production d'hydrogène à partir de biomasse, stockage d'hydrogène sur carbones nanostructurés, analyse du cycle de vie : un projet du groupe des Ecoles des Mines en génie des procédés, énergie et environnement (GEM GP E2)

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    International audienceLes équipes de différents centres de recherche des Ecoles des Mines, impliquées dans les domaines liés à la filière hydrogène, se sont regroupées au sein du Groupe des Ecoles des Mines en Génie des Procédés, Energie et Environnement (GEM GP E2). Le projet H2-PAC mis en place, a ainsi permis de regrouper les compétences de ces équipes pour aborder de manière plus efficace les quatre problématiques suivantes : les piles à combustible à membrane échangeuse de protons, la production d'hydrogène à partir de biomasse, le stockage d'hydrogène sur matériaux carbonés nanostructurés et l'analyse du cycle de vie. Dans chacun de ces thèmes des progrès ont été enregistrés et les équipes se sont mutuellement enrichies de nouvelles connaissances. Le projet a dans l'ensemble permis de créer des liens entre les différentes équipes impliquées, qui permettront de futures collaborations et la concrétisation de nouveaux projets
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