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The structure of decomposition of a triconnected graph
We describe the structure of triconnected graph with the help of its
decomposition by 3-cutsets. We divide all 3-cutsets of a triconnected graph
into rather small groups with a simple structure, named complexes. The detailed
description of all complexes is presented. Moreover, we prove that the
structure of a hypertree could be introduced on the set of all complexes. This
structure gives us a complete description of the relative disposition of the
complexes.
Keywords: connectivity, triconneted graphs.Comment: 49 pages, 8 figures. Russian version published in Zap. Nauchn. Sem.
POMI v.391 (2011), http://www.pdmi.ras.ru/znsl/2011/v391/abs090.htm
Superheavies: Theoretical incitements and predictions
It is well known that in fusion reactions one may get only neutron deficient
superheavy nuclei located far from the island of stability. The multi-nucleon
transfer reactions allow one to produce more neutron enriched new heavy nuclei
but the corresponding cross sections are rather low. Neutron capture process is
considered here as alternative method for production of long-lived neutron rich
superheavy nuclei. Strong neutron fluxes might be provided by nuclear reactors
and nuclear explosions in laboratory frame and by supernova explosions in
nature. All these cases are discussed in the paper.Comment: 7 FIGURE
Spectroscopic studies of fractal aggregates of silver nanospheres undergoing local restructuring
We present an experimental spectroscopic study of large random colloidal
aggregates of silver nanoparticles undergoing local restructuring. We argue
that such well-known phenomena as strong fluctuation of local electromagnetic
fields, appearance of "hot spots" and enhancement of nonlinear optical
responses depend on the local structure on the scales of several nanosphere
diameters, rather that the large-scale fractal geometry of the sample.Comment: 3.5 pages, submitted to J. Chem. Phy
Curvature Correction in the Strutinsky's Method
Mass calculations carried out by Strutinsky's shell correction method are
based on the notion of smooth single particle level density. The smoothing
procedure is always performed using curvature correction. In the presence of
curvature correction a smooth function remains unchanged if smoothing is
applied. Two new curvature correction methods are introduced. The performance
of the standard and new methods are investigated using harmonic oscillator and
realistic potentials.Comment: 4 figures, submitted to Journal of Physics G: Nuclear and Particle
Physic
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