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    When a (1,1)(1,1)-tensor generates separation of variables of a certain metric

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    By a (1,1)(1,1)-tensor field K=KjiK= K^i_j, we construct an explicit system of differential invariants that vanish if and only if there (locally) exists a metric for which KK generates separation of variables.Comment: 16 pages, no figure

    Inelastic Processes in the Collision of Relativistic Highly Charged Ions with Atoms

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    A general expression for the cross sections of inelastic collisions of fast (including relativistic) multicharged ions with atoms which is based on the genelazition of the eikonal approximation is derived. This expression is applicable for wide range of collision energy and has the standard nonrelativistic limit and in the ultrarelativistic limit coincides with the Baltz's exact solution ~\cite{art13} of the Dirac equation. As an application of the obtained result the following processes are calculated: the excitation and ionization cross sections of hydrogenlike atom; the single and double excitation and ionization of heliumlike atom; the multiply ionization of neon and argon atoms; the probability and cross section of K-vacancy production in the relativistic U92+−U91+U^{92+} - U^{91+} collision. The simple analytic formulae for the cross sections of inelastic collisions and the recurrence relations between the ionization cross sections of different multiplicities are also obtained. Comparison of our results with the experimental data and the results of other calculations are given.Comment: 25 pages, latex, 7 figures avialable upon request,submitted to PR

    The level of serum creatine phosphokinase as a criterion of recovery in professional soccer players during the competitive period

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    Objective: the aim of this study was to evaluate the dynamics of the enzyme creatine phospokinase (CPK) in professional soccer players during the competitive period and to develop criteria and standards for the short and long-term adaptation of the athlete's body to physical exertion. Materials and methods: clinical and laboratory monitoring. During two seasons of the national championship 26 soccer players of high sports qualification (age: 26.7±3.1 years, height: 181.5±5.8 cm, fat content in the body: 9.9±1.7%) were examined. All athletes met the following criteria for inclusion in the study: participation in the pre-season, competition period; measurement of CPK level before the start of the season and at all time points after three games during the season; participation time - at least 75 minutes of the match (75-90 min/match); absence of muscle damage and complaints from the muscular system. Results: a twofold increase in the level of CPK was registered on the day after the match; a uniform decrease in the concentration of the enzyme was detected 60-72 hours after the match with the return of indicators to the pre-game level (

    Darboux transformations for a 6-point scheme

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    We introduce (binary) Darboux transformation for general differential equation of the second order in two independent variables. We present a discrete version of the transformation for a 6-point difference scheme. The scheme is appropriate to solving a hyperbolic type initial-boundary value problem. We discuss several reductions and specifications of the transformations as well as construction of other Darboux covariant schemes by means of existing ones. In particular we introduce a 10-point scheme which can be regarded as the discretization of self-adjoint hyperbolic equation

    Dynamics of 1S0^{1}S_0 diproton formation in the pd→{pp}snpd\to \{pp\}_sn and pN→{pp}sπpN\to \{pp\}_s\pi reactions in the GeV region

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    Mechanisms for the production of 1S0^1S_0 diproton pairs, pps{pp}_s, in the pd→ppsnpd\to {pp}_s n reaction are studied at proton beam energies 0.5 -- 2 GeV in kinematics similar to those of backward elastic pdpd scattering. This reaction provides valuable information on the short-range NNNN and pdpd interactions that is complementary to that investigated in the well known pd→dppd\to dp and dp→p(0∘)Xdp\to p(0^\circ)X processes. The pd→ppsnpd\to {pp}_sn reaction is related to the subprocesses π0d→pn\pi^0 d\to pn and pN→ppsπpN\to {pp}_s \pi using two different one--pion--exchange (OPE) diagrams. Within both these models a reasonable agreement could be obtained with the data below 1GeV. The similar energy dependence of the pd→{pp}snpd\to\{pp\}_s n and pd→dppd\to dp cross sections and the small ratio of about 1.5% in the production of {pp}s\{pp\}_s to deuteron final states follow naturally within the OPE models.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figures, Late

    Zero-bias anomaly in two-dimensional electron layers and multiwall nanotubes

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    The zero-bias anomaly in the dependence of the tunneling density of states ν(ϵ)\nu (\epsilon) on the energy ϵ\epsilon of the tunneling particle for two- and one-dimensional multilayered structures is studied. We show that for a ballistic two-dimensional (2D) system the first order interaction correction to DOS due to the plasmon excitations studied by Khveshchenko and Reizer is partly compensated by the contribution of electron-hole pairs which is twice as small and has the opposite sign. For multilayered systems the total correction to the density of states near the Fermi energy has the form δν/ν0=max(∣ϵ∣,ϵ∗)/4ϵF\delta \nu/\nu_0 = {max} (| \epsilon |, \epsilon^*)/4\epsilon_F, where ϵ∗\epsilon^* is the plasmon energy gap of the multilayered 2D system. In the case of one-dimensional conductors we study multiwall nanotubes with the elastic mean free path exceeding the radius of the nanotube. The dependence of the tunneling density of states energy, temperature and on the number of shells is found.Comment: 8 pages, 3 figure
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