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    Nonrenormalization Theorem for Gauge Coupling in 2+1D

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    We prove that \be-function of the gauge coupling in 2+1D2+1D gauge theory coupled to any renormalizable system of spinor and scalar fields is zero. This result holds both when the gauge field action is the Chern-Simons action and when it is the topologically massive action.Comment: 8 pages, LaTeX file, CALT-68-191

    In situ determination of the energy dependence of the high-frequency mobility in polymers

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    The high-frequency mobility in disordered systems is governed by transport properties on mesoscopic length scales, which makes it a sensitive probe for the amount of local order. Here we present a method to measure the energy dependence of the high frequency mobility by combining an electrochemically gated transistor with in-situ quasi-optical measurements in the sub-terahertz domain. We apply this method to poly([2-methoxy-5-(3',7'-dimethylocyloxy)]-p-phenylene vinylene) (OC_1C_10-PPV) and find a mobility at least as high as 0.1 cm^2V^-1s^-1.Comment: 3 pages (incl. 3 figures) in Appl. Phys. Let

    表紙、奥付、裏表紙

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    © 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York. This paper is devoted to a study of the characteristic features of the composition and structure of crude oils from terrigenous Devonian producing deposits in the Minnibaevskii section of the Romashkino and Pervomai fields. Using the SynOil program, we identified the features of the molecular weight distribution of n-paraffins, cyclohexanes, and monoalkylbenzenes associated with the formation and transformation conditions in the crude oil deposits

    Non-Renormalization Theorem for the Gauge Coupling in 2+1 Dimensions

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    We prove that the β-function of the gauge coupling in 2+1 dimensions gauge theory coupled to any renormalizable system of spinor and scalar fields is zero. This result holds both when the gauge field action is the Chern-Simons action and when it is the topologically massive action

    On the source of oil generation in Pashiysky horizon of Romashkinskoye oil field

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    Article related study of the source of oil generation Pashiysky horizon. Pashiysky horizon - it is the main development object of Romashkinskoye oil field. Based on the results of geochemical studies of oil from Pashiysky horizon and dispersed organic matter from Semiluki horizon, it was concluded that source of oil from Pashiysky horizon not related with oil source organic matter in Semiluki horizon

    Polarization control of direct (non-sequential) two-photon double ionization of He

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    An ab initio parametrization of the doubly-differential cross section (DDCS) for two-photon double ionization (TPDI) from an s2 subshell of an atom in a 1S0-state is presented. Analysis of the elliptic dichroism (ED) effect in the DDCS for TPDI of He and its comparison with the same effect in the concurrent process of sequential double ionization shows their qualitative and quantitative differences, thus providing a means to control and to distinguish sequential and non-sequential processes by measuring the relative ED parameter

    Geological-morphological description of the Ishtar Terra (photomap of the Venusian surface sheet B-5)

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    The main part of the Ishtar Terra east of the Maxwell Montes is covered with systems of areal dislocations of several directions, which are called Parquet. According to the structural patterns these may be divided into: (1) the central stable block; (2) the lesser peripheral blocks separated from the central one by gaps and grabens; (3) the zones of mobilized parquet, whose substance flowed downward at an incline in the directions away from the central block in the form of plastic flows; and (4) the partially parqueted lava sheets. The Maxwell Montes were formed as a result of the collision between the central parquet block and the Lakshmi Planum

    Geological-morphological description of the Sedna and Guinevre planitiae on Venus (photomap sheets B-11, B-20, B-21)

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    Presented are descriptions and maps of the region of Sedna and Guinevra Planitiae--representatives of the largest geological providense on Venus comprised of volcanic rock. Units of different age are isolated and their relations are given, as well as interpretations of proposed mechanisms of formation

    Optical conductivity and penetration depth in MgB2

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    The complex conductivity of a MgB2 film has been investigated in the frequency range 4 cm^{-1}< nu < 30 cm^{-1} and for temperatures 2.7 K < T <300 K. The overall temperature dependence of both components of the complex conductivity is reminiscent of BCS-type behavior, although a detailed analysis reveals a number of discrepancies. No characteristic feature of the isotropic BCS gap temperature evolution is observed in the conductivity spectra in the superconducting state. A peak in the temperature dependence of the real part of the conductivity is detected for frequencies below 9 cm^{-1}. The superconducting penetration depth follows a T^2 behavior at low temperatures.Comment: 4 pages, 4 figure
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