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    The Adler DD-function for N=1{\cal N}=1 SQCD regularized by higher covariant derivatives in the three-loop approximation

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    We calculate the Adler DD-function for N=1{\cal N}=1 SQCD in the three-loop approximation using the higher covariant derivative regularization and the NSVZ-like subtraction scheme. The recently formulated all-order relation between the Adler function and the anomalous dimension of the matter superfields defined in terms of the bare coupling constant is first considered and generalized to the case of an arbitrary representation for the chiral matter superfields. The correctness of this all-order relation is explicitly verified at the three-loop level. The special renormalization scheme in which this all-order relation remains valid for the DD-function and the anomalous dimension defined in terms of the renormalized coupling constant is constructed in the case of using the higher derivative regularization. The analytic expression for the Adler function for N=1{\cal N}=1 SQCD is found in this scheme to the order O(Ξ±s2)O(\alpha_s^2). The problem of scheme-dependence of the DD-function and the NSVZ-like equation is briefly discussed.Comment: 25 pages, 2 figures; the version accepted for publication in Nuclear Physics

    Diffraction radiation from a screen of finite conductivity

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    An exact solution has been found for the problem of diffraction radiation appearing when a charged particle moves perpendicularly to a thin finite screen having arbitrary conductivity and frequency dispersion. Expressions describing the Diffraction and Cherenkov emission mechanisms have been obtained for the spectral-angular forward and backward radiation densities.Comment: 6 pages, 4 figure

    Spectral analysis of granular material reaction to long-term weak dynamic effect

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    The paper demonstrates the similarity of alternating reaction of rocks to explosions to the response of a granular material to repetitive (up to 330 thousands) light shocks (3.85 -10{-3} J, frequency 1.33 Hz). The cause of both reactions is multiple forms of equilibrium of geomaterials. It has been stated that pressure of the sensor in a granular material subject to long-term weak effects doesn't relax to the hydrostatic one, but oscillates about it with the amplitude about its value. The spectral density of this process obeys the power dependence on the frequency; the exponent is typical for black noise
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