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JOB BUILDER remote batch processing subsystem
The functions of the JOB BUILDER remote batch processing subsystem are described. Instructions are given for using it as a component of a display system developed by personnel of the System Programming Laboratory, Institute of Space Research, USSR Academy of Sciences
BEYSIK: Language description and handbook for programmers (system for the collective use of the Institute of Space Research, Academy of Sciences USSR)
The BASIC algorithmic language is described, and a guide is presented for the programmer using the language interpreter. The high-level algorithm BASIC is a problem-oriented programming language intended for solution of computational and engineering problems
Ensuring the relocatability of programs in the operational system DOS YeS
Specific modifications in the Disk Operational System Unified Series to insure the relocatability of programs stored permanently in the core image library is described. A self-relocating method for loading programs into the working memory with re-editing all the programs recorded in the core image library is presented. The modified linkage editor can be included in a relocation dictionary containing data about each address constant at the assembly stage at the request of the programmer. The relocation dictionary increases the dimension of the RL-phase in comparison with the dimension of this same phase when edited by the standard method, making possible the creation of multiphase program complexes. Generation and use of the modified system using Assembly language is described. An example of the use of the system is given, and limitations of the use of the relocatable programs in the modified system are outlined
Evolution equation of quantum tomograms for a driven oscillator in the case of the general linear quantization
The symlectic quantum tomography for the general linear quantization is
introduced. Using the approach based upon the Wigner function techniques the
evolution equation of quantum tomograms is derived for a parametric driven
oscillator.Comment: 11 page
Fermionic construction of partition functions for two-matrix models and perturbative Schur function expansions
A new representation of the 2N fold integrals appearing in various two-matrix
models that admit reductions to integrals over their eigenvalues is given in
terms of vacuum state expectation values of operator products formed from
two-component free fermions. This is used to derive the perturbation series for
these integrals under deformations induced by exponential weight factors in the
measure, expressed as double and quadruple Schur function expansions,
generalizing results obtained earlier for certain two-matrix models. Links with
the coupled two-component KP hierarchy and the two-component Toda lattice
hierarchy are also derived.Comment: Submitted to: "Random Matrices, Random Processes and Integrable
Systems", Special Issue of J. Phys. A, based on the Centre de recherches
mathematiques short program, Montreal, June 20-July 8, 200
Bound, virtual and resonance -matrix poles from the Schr\"odinger equation
A general method, which we call the potential -matrix pole method, is
developed for obtaining the -matrix pole parameters for bound, virtual and
resonant states based on numerical solutions of the Schr\"odinger equation.
This method is well-known for bound states. In this work we generalize it for
resonant and virtual states, although the corresponding solutions increase
exponentially when . Concrete calculations are performed for the
ground and the first excited states of , the resonance
states (, ), low-lying states of and
, and the subthreshold resonances in the proton-proton system. We
also demonstrate that in the case the broad resonances their energy and width
can be found from the fitting of the experimental phase shifts using the
analytical expression for the elastic scattering -matrix. We compare the
-matrix pole and the -matrix for broad resonance in
Comment: 14 pages, 5 figures (figures 3 and 4 consist of two figures each) and
4 table
A Scintillating Fiber Hodoscope for a Bremstrahlung Luminosity Monitor at an ElectronPositron Collider
The performance of a scintillating fiber (2mm diameter) position sensitive
detector ( cm active area) for the single bremstrahlung
luminosity monitor at the VEPP-2M electron-positron collider in Novosibirsk,
Russia is described. Custom electronics is triggered by coincident hits in the
X and Y planes of 24 fibers each, and reduces 64 PMT signals to a 10 bit (X,Y)
address. Hits are accumulated (10 kHz) in memory and display (few Hz) the
VEPP-2M collision vertex. Fitting the strongly peaked distribution ( 3-4
mm at 1.6m from the collision vertex of VEPP-2M ) to the expected QED angular
distribution yields a background in agreement with an independent determination
of the VEPP-2M luminosity.Comment: LaTeX with REVTeX style and options: multicol,aps. 8 pages,
postscript figures separate from text. Accepted in Review of Scientific
Instruments (~ Aug 1996
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