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Lithospheric and atmospheric interaction on the planet Venus
Lithospheric and atmospheric interaction in the planet Venus are discussed. The following subject areas are covered: (1) manifestation of exogenic processes using photogeological data; (2) the chemical composition and a chemical model of the troposphere of Venus; (3) the mineral composition of surface rock on Venus; and (4) the cycles of volatile components
On the instabilities of the static, spherically symmetric SU(2) Einstein-Yang-Mills-Dilaton solitons and black holes
We prove that the number of odd parity instabilities of the n-th SU(2)
Einstein-Yang-Mills-Dilaton soliton and black hole equals n.Comment: Added reference
D=(0|2) Dirac--Maxwell--Einstein Theory as a Way for Describing Supersymmetric Quartions
Drawing an analogy with the Dirac theory of fermions interacting with
electromagnetic and gravitational field we write down supersymmetric equations
of motion and construct a superfield action for particles with spin 1/4 and 3/4
(quartions), where the role of quartion momentum in effective
(2+1)--dimensional space-time is played by an abelian gauge superfield
propagating in a basic two-dimensional Grassmann-odd space with a cosmological
constant showing itself as the quartion mass. So, the (0|2) (0 even and 2 odd)
dimensional model of quartions interacting with the gauge and gravitational
field manifests itself as an effective (2+1)-dimensional supersymmetric theory
of free quartions.Comment: 16 pages, LaTeX, report DFPD/93/TH/4
Even and odd symplectic and K\"ahlerian structures on projective superspaces
Supergeneralization of \DC P(N) provided by even and odd K\"ahlerian
structures from Hamiltonian reduction are construct.Operator which
used in Batalin-- Vilkovisky quantization formalism and mechanics which are
bi-Hamiltonian under corresponding even and odd Poisson brackets are
considered.Comment: 19 page
rho(omega)-> pi^0 pi^0 gamma, rho(omega) -> eta pi^0 gamma decays in the local quark Nambu--Jona-Lasinio model
The branching ratios and photon spectra of the rare processes rho(omega)->
pi^0 pi^0 gamma, rho(omega) -> eta pi^0 gamma are calculated in the framework
of the standard local quark Nambu--Jona-Lasinio (NJL) model. Three types of
diagrams are considered: the quark box and the pole diagrams with scalar
(sigma,a_0(980)) and vector (rho,omega) mesons. The obtained estimations for
the widths of the processes rho(omega)-> pi^0 pi^0 gamma are in satisfactory
agreement with existing experimental data. Predictions are made for the widths
of the processes rho(omega) -> eta pi^0 gamma.Comment: 6 pages, 5 figure
On the ternary complex analysis and its applications
Previouly a possible extension of the complex number, together with its
connected trigonometry was introduced. In this paper we focuss on the simplest
case of ternary complex numbers. Then, some types of holomorphicity adapted to
the ternary complex numbers and the corresponding results upon integration of
differential forms are given. Several physical applications are given, and in
particuler one type of holomorphic function gives rise to a new form of
stationary magnetic field. The movement of a monopole type object in this field
is then studied and shown to be integrable. The monopole scattering in the
ternary field is finally studied.Comment: LaTeX 28 page
Synchronization in the BCS Pairing Dynamics as a Critical Phenomenon
Fermi gas with time-dependent pairing interaction hosts several different
dynamical states. Coupling between the collective BCS pairing mode and
individual Cooper pair states can make the latter either synchronize or
dephase. We describe transition from phase-locked undamped oscillations to
Landau-damped dephased oscillations in the collisionless, dissipationless
regime as a function of coupling strength. In the dephased regime, we find a
second transition at which the long-time asymptotic pairing amplitude vanishes.
Using a combination of numerical and analytical methods we establish a
continuous (type II) character of both transitions
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