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Filtering Features of Long Acoustic-Gravity Waves in a Windless Atmosphere
Radiophysics and Quantum Electronics. 2014. Vol. 57. No. 2. P. 117-124.
Savina O. N., Bespalov P. A.
Equations for the wave perturbations of velocity and pressure in a nonisothermal atmosphere are considered. It is noted that the pressure perturbation has singularities near the altitude where the equality of the horizontal phase velocity of the perturbation and sound velocity in the medium is fulfilled. At this altitude, a thin atmospheric layer with finite mass is concentrated. The wave perturbations do not penetrate to a higher level. The presence of a singularity in the wave perturbation of pressure was numerically confirmed for the actual altitude temperature profiles of the atmosphere.
Savina O.N., Bespalov P.A., Central European Astrophysical Bulletin 2016 Vol. 40 No. 1 P. 1-8
Some new features of the acoustic-gravity wave propagation from the sources at the photospheric heights through a nonisothermic solar chromosphere are examined. Within the framework of the plane-layered model of the atmosphere some properties of the wave perturbations near the height at which the horizontal phase wave velocity coincides with the local sound velocity are ...
Added: January 30, 2017
O.N. Savina, Central European Astrophysical Bulletin 2015 Vol. 39 P. 83-90
Natural oscillations of the entire nonisothermal solar atmosphere are analysed. Such oscillations are probably related to the acoustic gravity wave. Analytical and numerical solutions describing acoustic gravity wave perturbations in the entire solar atmosphere are studied. Based on the model temperature profile, we find the spatio-temporal dependence for the linear acoustic gravity wave characteristics. The ...
Added: December 6, 2015
Беспалов П. А., Savina O. N., Известия высших учебных заведений. Радиофизика 2014 Т. 57 № 2 С. 129-136
Equations for the wave perturbations of velocity and pressure in a nonisothermal atmosphere are considered. It is noted that the pressure perturbation has singularities near the altitude where the equality of the horizontal phase velocity of the perturbation and sound velocity in the medium is fulfilled. At this altitude, a thin atmospheric layer with finite ...
Added: December 6, 2013
Кузьмина Л.И., Осипов Ю. В., Строительная механика и расчет сооружений 2017 № 1 С. 59-64
Filtration model of the suspension in a porous medium with two particle capture mechanisms is considered. The individual particles are retained by pores of small size, large pores are clogged by bridging – the groups of particles block the pore inlet forming stable arched bridges. For the linear filtration coefficients an exact and asymptotic solutions ...
Added: February 20, 2017
Campillo A., Delgado F., Sabir M. Gusein-Zade, Bulletin of the London Mathematical Society 2024 Vol. 56 No. 1 P. 449-459
There exist several equivalent equations for the Poincaré series of a collection of valuations on the ring of germs of functions on a complex analytic variety. We give definitions of the Poincaé series of a collection of valuations in the real setting (i.e., on the ring of germs of functions on a real analytic variety), ...
Added: December 5, 2023
Aseeva N., Gromov E., Onosova I. V. et al., JETP Letters 2016 Vol. 103 No. 10 P. 653-657
Evolution of solitons is addressed in the framework of a third-order nonlinear Schrödinger equation (NLSE), including nonlinear dispersion, third-order dispersion and a pseudo-stimulated-Raman-scattering (pseudo-SRS) term, i.e., a spatial-domain counterpart of the SRS term, which is well known as a part of the temporal domain NLSE in optics. In this context, it is induced by the ...
Added: June 28, 2016
Kurkina O. E., Kurkin A. A., Rouvinskaya E. et al., Письма в Журнал экспериментальной и теоретической физики 2012 Т. 95 № 2 С. 98-103
Nonlinear wave dynamics is discussed using the extended modified Korteweg–de Vries equation that includes the combination of the third- and fifth- order terms and is valid for waves in a three-layer fluid with so-called symmetric stratification. The derived equation has solutions in the form of solitary waves of various polarities. At small amplitudes, they are ...
Added: August 24, 2012
A. V. Slunyaev, T. V. Tarasova, Chaos 2022 Vol. 32 Article 101102
Synchronous collisions between a large number of solitons are considered in the context of a statistical description. It is shown that, during the interaction of solitons of the same signs, the wave field is effectively smoothed out. When the number of solitons increases and the sequence of their amplitudes decay slower, the focused wave becomes even smoother ...
Added: October 14, 2022
Pelinovsky E., Didenkulova I., Rybkin A., Journal of Fluid Mechanics 2014 Vol. 748 P. 416-432
We present an exact analytical solution of the nonlinear shallow water theory for wave run-up in inclined channels of arbitrary cross-section, which generalizes previous studies on wave run-up for a plane beach and channels of parabolic cross-section. The solution is found using a hodograph-type transform, which extends the well-known Carrier–Greenspan transform for wave run-up on ...
Added: November 19, 2014
Dmitriev A., Kornilov V., Dmitriev V. et al., Frontiers in Physics 2022 Vol. 10 No. 839383 Article 839383
The sandpile cellular automata, despite the simplicity of their basic rules, are adequate mathematical models of real-world systems, primarily open nonlinear systems capable to self-organize into the critical state. Such systems surround us everywhere. Starting from processes at microscopic distances in the human brain and ending with large-scale water flows in the oceans. The detection ...
Added: March 14, 2022
Musaev E., Akhmedov E., Gahramanov I., JETP Letters 2011 Vol. 93 No. 9 P. 545-550
The Polchinski equations for the Wilsonian renormalization group in the D-dimensional matrix scalar field theory can be written at large N in a Hamiltonian form. The Hamiltonian defines evolution along one extra holographic dimension (energy scale) and can be found exactly for the subsector of Trϕ n (for all n) operators. We show that at ...
Added: October 20, 2014
Budkov Y., Journal of Physics: Condensed Matter 2019 Vol. 31 P. 078002-078003
We reply to the comment on our paper by Budkov (2018 J. Phys.: Condens. Matter 30 344001). ...
Added: January 4, 2019
CRC Press, 2016
In addition to explaining and modeling unexplored phenomena in nature and society, chaos uses vital parts of nonlinear dynamical systems theory and established chaotic theory to open new frontiers and fields of study. Handbook of Applications of Chaos Theory covers the main parts of chaos theory along with various applications to diverse areas. Expert contributors ...
Added: October 26, 2021
Elena R. Loubenets, Khrennikov A., Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical 2019 Vol. 52 No. 43 P. 435304-1-435304-14
For an even qudit dimension d≥2, we introduce a class of two-qudit states exhibiting perfect correlations/ anticorrelations and prove via the generalized Gell-Mann representation that, for each two-qudit state from this class, the maximal violation of the original Bell inequality is bounded from above by the value 3/2 -- the upper bound attained on some ...
Added: September 26, 2019
Elena R. Loubenets, Kuznetsov S., Louis Hanotel, Journal of Physics A: Mathematical and Theoretical 2024 Vol. 57 No. 5 Article 055302
For the maximal violation of all Bell inequalities by an arbitrary pure two-qudit state of any dimension, we derive a new lower bound expressed via the concurrence of this pure state. This new lower bound and the upper bound on the maximal Bell violation, found in [J. Phys. A: Math. Theor. 55, 285301 (2022)] and ...
Added: January 6, 2024
Budkov Y., Kolesnikov A. L., Polymer Science - Series C 2018 Vol. 60 No. Supplement 1 P. 148-159
Theoretical models of the conformational behavior of flexible polymer chains in mixed solvents enunciated in the world literature during the last decade are critically reviewed. Models describing different mechanisms of coil-to-globule transitions in a good solvent induced by cosolvent addition are highlighted. Special attention is given to the analysis of theoretical approaches to describing the ...
Added: November 30, 2018
Семин С. В., Kurkina O. E., Kurkin A. A. et al., Труды НГТУ им. Р.Е. Алексеева 2012 № 2(95) С. 48-65
Purpose: Numerical modeling of internal baroclinic disturbances of different shapes in a model lake with variable depth, analysis of velocity field of wave-induced current, especially in the near-bed layer.
Approach: The study is carried out with the use of numerical full nonlinear nonhydrostatic model for stratified fluid.
Findings: The full nonlinear numerical modeling of internal wave dynamics ...
Added: October 6, 2012
IEEE, 2020
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49606783, Russian Journal of Mathematical Physics 2019 Vol. 26 No. 2 P. 168-173
The parameters of unstable short-living isotopes are studied from
the mathematical point of view. The values of the chemical potential
and activity parameters that determine the neutron halo arising when
the neutron separates from the nucleus of an unstable isotope are
calculated. The analogy between nuclear physics and economics is
considered from the point of view of such parameters as ...
Added: August 25, 2019
Vostrikov A. V., Borisov N., Abrameshin A. E., Качество. Инновации. Образование 2013 № 8 (99) С. 61-65
In work research of numerical stability of earlier reduced scheme of numerical integration of system of the linear ordinary differential equations developed by authors is conducted. The received condition of numerical stability of the reducing scheme proves possibility of use of this scheme in practice. Operability of the reduced scheme was tested on a real ...
Added: September 9, 2013
Elena R. Loubenets, / Cornell University. Series arXiv "quant-ph". 2012. No. 1210.3270.
Added: September 25, 2016
Marshakov A., Миронов А. Д., Морозов А. Ю., Journal of Geometry and Physics 2011 Vol. 61 P. 1203-1222
We present a summary of current knowledge about the AGT relations for conformal blocks with additional insertion of the simplest degenerate operator, and a special choice of the corresponding intermediate dimension, when the conformal blocks satisfy hypergeometric-type differential equations in position of the degenerate operator. A special attention is devoted to representation of conformal block ...
Added: February 28, 2013
Min Namkung, Younghun K., Scientific Reports 2018 Vol. 8 No. 1 P. 16915-1-16915-18
Sequential state discrimination is a strategy for quantum state discrimination of a sender’s quantum
states when N receivers are separately located. In this report, we propose optical designs that can
perform sequential state discrimination of two coherent states. For this purpose, we consider not
only binary phase-shifting-key (BPSK) signals but also general coherent states, with arbitrary prior
probabilities. Since ...
Added: November 16, 2020
Nicol R., Chapman S., Vertes P. et al., Journal of Neurophysiology (США) 2012 Vol. 107 No. 5 P. 1421-1430
How do human brain networks react to dynamic changes in the sensory environment? We measured rapid changes in brain network organization in response to brief, discrete, salient auditory stimuli. We estimated network topology and distance parameters in the immediate central response period, <1 s following auditory presentation of standard tones interspersed with occasional deviant tones ...
Added: October 23, 2014