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An Interactive System for Experimenting with Development Planning
An interactive system which is directed to serve as an instrument for resolving development planning problems is presented. Manuals for programmers and players and a few numerical examples are attached
Avoidability of formulas with two variables
In combinatorics on words, a word over an alphabet is said to
avoid a pattern over an alphabet of variables if there is no
factor of such that where is a
non-erasing morphism. A pattern is said to be -avoidable if there exists
an infinite word over a -letter alphabet that avoids . We consider the
patterns such that at most two variables appear at least twice, or
equivalently, the formulas with at most two variables. For each such formula,
we determine whether it is -avoidable, and if it is -avoidable, we
determine whether it is avoided by exponentially many binary words
The Muskat problem at the microscopic level for a single capillary
We consider the evolution of the free boundary separating two immiscible viscous fluids with different constant densities. The motion is described by the Stokes equations driven by the input pressure and gravity force. For flows in a bounded domain Ω⊂R², we prove existence and uniqueness of classical solutions and make an emphasis on the study of properties of the moving boundary separating the two fluidsyesBelgorod State National Research Universit
Single-shot carrier-envelope-phase measurement in ambient air
The ability to measure and control the carrier envelope phase (CEP) of
few-cycle laser pulses is of paramount importance for both frequency metrology
and attosecond science. Here, we present a phase meter relying on the
CEP-dependent photocurrents induced by circularly polarized few-cycle pulses
focused between electrodes in ambient air. The new device facilitates compact
single-shot, CEP measurements under ambient conditions and promises CEP tagging
at repetition rates orders of magnitude higher than most conventional CEP
detection schemes as well as straightforward implementation at longer
wavelengths
Multiscale theory of turbulence in wavelet representation
We present a multiscale description of hydrodynamic turbulence in
incompressible fluid based on a continuous wavelet transform (CWT) and a
stochastic hydrodynamics formalism. Defining the stirring random force by the
correlation function of its wavelet components, we achieve the cancellation of
loop divergences in the stochastic perturbation expansion. An extra
contribution to the energy transfer from large to smaller scales is considered.
It is shown that the Kolmogorov hypotheses are naturally reformulated in
multiscale formalism. The multiscale perturbation theory and statistical
closures based on the wavelet decomposition are constructed.Comment: LaTeX, 27 pages, 3 eps figure
Regional per capita income differences: Spatial and hierarchical dependencies
Relevance. Regional differences in per capita income are a matter of concern for many countries for many reasons, including the threat that such regional disparities pose to national security. Multiple tools and methods are used to investigate these disparities and fix them. The use of lower level aggregated data and the analysis that takes into account spatial interactions thus become particularly relevant because it allows us to reveal the diversity of interactions at the micro-level.Research objective. This study aims to determine the significance of spatial relationships at different levels of data aggregation and hierarchical dependencies in per capita income and highlight the level of administrative division (regional or municipal) that has the greatest impact on per capita income.Methods and data. The analysis relies on the data from 2,270 municipalities in 85 Russian regions. The Hierarchical Spatial Autoregressive Model (HSAR) was used to distinguish both spatial and hierarchical effects. We used three specifications of the model: with estimates of the spatial interaction on the higher level (spatial error at the regional level), on the lower level (spatial lag at the municipal level), and on both levels.Results. Spatial interactions explain the observed variation of per capita income at the municipal level data at both the higher (regional) and lower (municipal) levels but the model with the estimated spatial interaction on the higher level was better.Conclusion. Despite the importance of spatial interactions at the lower level, models that take into account spatial interactions only at the upper level may better explain the observed differences in some cases. Our findings contribute to the rather scarce research literature on spatial relationships on several levels of administrative division. We have shown that for each specific case it is important to identify not only the factors but also the spatial effects in relation to this or that level of the territorial hierarchy
Electro-optic characterization of synthesized infrared-visible light fields
The measurement and control of light field oscillations enable the study of ultrafast phenomena on sub-cycle time scales. Electro-optic sampling (EOS) is a powerful field characterization approach, in terms of both sensitivity and dynamic range, but it has not reached beyond infrared frequencies. Here, we show the synthesis of a sub-cycle infrared-visible pulse and subsequent complete electric field characterization using EOS. The sampled bandwidth spans from 700 nm to 2700 nm (428 to 110 THz). Tailored electric-field waveforms are generated with a two-channel field synthesizer in the infrared-visible range, with a full-width at half-maximum duration as short as 3.8 fs at a central wavelength of 1.7 µm (176 THz). EOS detection of the complete bandwidth of these waveforms extends it into the visible spectral range. To demonstrate the power of our approach, we use the sub-cycle transients to inject carriers in a thin quartz sample for nonlinear photoconductive field sampling with sub-femtosecond resolution
Isothiocyanates of phosphorus acids, N-phosphorylated thiocarbamates and thioureas
Current data on the synthesis, structures, the activities, and practical applications of the isothiocyanates of tri-coordinate, tetracoordinate, pentacoordinate, and hexacoordinate phosphorus acids and N-phosphorylated and N-thiophosphorylated thiocarbamates, dithiocarbamates, and thioureas are examined and surveyed. © 1985 IOP Publishing Ltd
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