555 research outputs found
St Petersburg Business Information Centres and Their Role in Increasing the Efficiency of International Business Activities
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation acknowledges the significant contribution of regions to the development of the stateâs foreign policy. An increase in innovative production, a commitment to achieve complete import substitution, and the development of measures to promote non-raw material export are the principal objectives established by the state for its regions. The current trends in world economy and the geopolitical situation formulate new goals and objectives for regions and suggest the creation of innovative and universal mechanisms to increase the efficiency of international economic activities, promotion of a positive image of Saint Petersburg and other regions of the Russian Northwest. The article analyses the activities of Saint Petersburg business information centres abroad, similar experience of other Russian regions, and prerequisites for reforming the institution of regional offices abroad. In the course of the study, new theoretical and methodological questions as to improving the regulatory framework for development and functioning of Russian regional offices abroad, the use of public-private partnership mechanism in foreign economic activities and information technologies of positive image promotion were formulated
Competitiveness of the economies of border regions
The article is dedicated to the problem of competitiveness of border regions as subjects of the Russian Federation having specific characteristics. The authors focus on the stages, during which border regions build their competitiveness, as well as analyse certain indices characterizing it. They examine the role of these regions in the development of international trade and economic relations, cross-border cooperation and international integration, taking the North-west federal district and the Republic of Karelia as a case-study. The article describes the mechanisms of building and increasing competitiveness of border regions in todayâs Russia both in general and, particularly, in the Republic of Karelia as a border region of the North-west federal district
Character of jet flows in mass-spectrometric interfaces at various pressures and chamber lengths
Samples-in particular, of bioorganic matterâare usually introduced into a mass spectrometer from atmosphere to high vacuum via a gasdynamic interface that represents a chamber with intermediate pressure or a system of chambers with gradually decreasing pressure. Transformation of the character of an expanding jet flow in a single-chamber interface has been studied as dependent on the chamber length and pressure. Knowledge of this character allows the system parameters to be most effectively used so as to ensure high ion transmission and decrease mass discriminatio
Spin-polarized tunneling spectroscopic studies of the intrinsic heterogeneity and pseudogap phenomena in colossal magnetoresistive manganite La_{0.7}Ca_{0.3}MnO_{3}
Spatially resolved tunneling spectroscopic studies of colossal
magnetoresistive (CMR) manganite (LCMO) epitaxial
films on substrate are investigated as
functions of temperature, magnetic field and spin polarization by means of
scanning tunneling spectroscopy. Systematic surveys of the tunneling spectra
taken with Pt/Ir tips reveal spatial variations on the length scale of a few
hundred nanometers in the ferromagnetic state, which may be attributed to the
intrinsic heterogeneity of the manganites due to their tendency towards phase
separation. The electronic heterogeneity is found to decrease either with
increasing field at low temperatures or at temperatures above all magnetic
ordering temperatures. On the other hand, spectra taken with Cr-coated tips are
consistent with convoluted electronic properties of both LCMO and Cr. In
particular, for temperatures below the magnetic ordering temperatures of both
Cr and LCMO, the magnetic-field dependent tunneling spectra may be
quantitatively explained by the scenario of spin-polarized tunneling in a
spin-valve configuration. Moreover, a low-energy insulating energy gap eV commonly found in the tunneling conductance spectra of bulk metallic
LCMO at may be attributed to a surface ferromagnetic insulating (FI)
phase, as evidenced by its spin filtering effect at low temperatures and
vanishing gap value above the Curie temperature. Additionally, temperature
independent pseudogap (PG) phenomena existing primarily along the boundaries of
magnetic domains are observed in the zero-field tunneling spectra. The PG
becomes strongly suppressed by applied magnetic fields at low temperatures when
the tunneling spectra of LCMO become highly homogeneous. These findings suggest
that the occurrence PG is associated with the electronic heterogeneity of the
manganites.Comment: 15 pages, 15 figures. Published in Physical Review B. Corresponding
author: Nai-Chang Yeh (E-mail: [email protected]
Quantized Rotation of Atoms From Photons with Orbital Angular Momentum
We demonstrate the coherent transfer of the orbital angular momentum of a
photon to an atom in quantized units of hbar, using a 2-photon stimulated Raman
process with Laguerre-Gaussian beams to generate an atomic vortex state in a
Bose-Einstein condensate of sodium atoms. We show that the process is coherent
by creating superpositions of different vortex states, where the relative phase
between the states is determined by the relative phases of the optical fields.
Furthermore, we create vortices of charge 2 by transferring to each atom the
orbital angular momentum of two photons.Comment: New version, 4 pages and 3 figures, accepted for publication in
Physical Review Letter
Degrees of Autostability Relative to Strong Constructivizations for Boolean Algebras
© 2016 Springer Science+Business Media New YorkIt is proved that for every computable ordinal α, the Turing degree 0(α) is a degree of autostability of some computable Boolean algebra and is also a degree of autostability relative to strong constructivizations for some decidable Boolean algebra. It is shown that a Harrison Boolean algebra has no degree of autostability relative to strong constructivizations. It is stated that the index set of decidable Boolean algebras having degree of autostability relative to strong constuctivizations is â11-complete
Formation of metallic magnetic clusters in a Kondo-lattice metal: Evidence from an optical study
Magnetic materials are usually divided into two classes: those with localised
magnetic moments, and those with itinerant charge carriers. We present a
comprehensive experimental (spectroscopic ellipsomerty) and theoretical study
to demonstrate that these two types of magnetism do not only coexist but
complement each other in the Kondo-lattice metal, Tb2PdSi3. In this material
the itinerant charge carriers interact with large localised magnetic moments of
Tb(4f) states, forming complex magnetic lattices at low temperatures, which we
associate with self-organisation of magnetic clusters. The formation of
magnetic clusters results in low-energy optical spectral weight shifts, which
correspond to opening of the pseudogap in the conduction band of the itinerant
charge carriers and development of the low- and high-spin intersite electronic
transitions. This phenomenon, driven by self-trapping of electrons by magnetic
fluctuations, could be common in correlated metals, including besides
Kondo-lattice metals, Fe-based and cuprate superconductors.Comment: 30 pages, 6 Figure
Categoricity Spectra for Polymodal Algebras
© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media Dordrecht.We investigate effective categoricity for polymodal algebras (i.e., Boolean algebras with distinguished modalities). We prove that the class of polymodal algebras is complete with respect to degree spectra of nontrivial structures, effective dimensions, expansion by constants, and degree spectra of relations. In particular, this implies that every categoricity spectrum is the categoricity spectrum of a polymodal algebra
Categoricity Spectra for Polymodal Algebras
© 2016 Springer Science+Business Media DordrechtWe investigate effective categoricity for polymodal algebras (i.e., Boolean algebras with distinguished modalities). We prove that the class of polymodal algebras is complete with respect to degree spectra of nontrivial structures, effective dimensions, expansion by constants, and degree spectra of relations. In particular, this implies that every categoricity spectrum is the categoricity spectrum of a polymodal algebra
Degrees of Autostability Relative to Strong Constructivizations for Boolean Algebras
Ă© 2016, Springer Science+Business Media New York.It is proved that for every computable ordinal α, the Turing degree 0(α)is a degree of autostability of some computable Boolean algebra and is also a degree of autostability relative to strong constructivizations for some decidable Boolean algebra. It is shown that a Harrison Boolean algebra has no degree of autostability relative to strong constructivizations. It is stated that the index set of decidable Boolean algebras having degree of autostability relative to strong constuctivizations is â11-complete
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