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Строение атомов химических элементов: электронная структура, свойства и систематика. Методические указания к практической работе

In this paper, we consider quantum multidimensional problems solvable by using the second quantization method. A multidimensional generalization of the Bogolyubov factorization formula, which is an important particular case of the Campbell–Baker–Hausdorff formula, is established. The inner product of multidimensional squeezed states is calculated explicitly; this relationship justifies a general construction of orthonormal systems generated by linear combinations of squeezed states. A correctly defined path integral representation is derived for solutions of the Cauchy problem for the Schrödinger equation describing the dynamics of a charged particle in the superposition of orthogonal constant (E,H)-fields and a periodic electric field. We show that the evolution of squeezed states runs over compact one-dimensional matrix-valued orbits of squeezed components of the solution, and the evolution of coherent shifts is a random Markov jump process which depends on the periodic component of the potential.
The dynamics of a two-component Davydov-Scott (DS) soliton with a small mismatch of the initial location or velocity of the high-frequency (HF) component was investigated within the framework of the Zakharov-type system of two coupled equations for the HF and low-frequency (LF) fields. In this system, the HF field is described by the linear Schrödinger equation with the potential generated by the LF component varying in time and space. The LF component in this system is described by the Korteweg-de Vries equation with a term of quadratic influence of the HF field on the LF field. The frequency of the DS soliton`s component oscillation was found analytically using the balance equation. The perturbed DS soliton was shown to be stable. The analytical results were confirmed by numerical simulations.
Radiation conditions are described for various space regions, radiation-induced effects in spacecraft materials and equipment components are considered and information on theoretical, computational, and experimental methods for studying radiation effects are presented. The peculiarities of radiation effects on nanostructures and some problems related to modeling and radiation testing of such structures are considered.
This volume presents new results in the study and optimization of information transmission models in telecommunication networks using different approaches, mainly based on theiries of queueing systems and queueing networks .
The paper provides a number of proposed draft operational guidelines for technology measurement and includes a number of tentative technology definitions to be used for statistical purposes, principles for identification and classification of potentially growing technology areas, suggestions on the survey strategies and indicators. These are the key components of an internationally harmonized framework for collecting and interpreting technology data that would need to be further developed through a broader consultation process. A summary of definitions of technology already available in OECD manuals and the stocktaking results are provided in the Annex section.