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    The automorphism groups of the vertex operator algebras V+L: general case

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    In this article, we give a method of calculating the automorphism groups of the vertex operator algebras V+L associated with even lattices L. For example, by using this method we determine the automorphism groups of V+L for even lattices of rank one, two and three, and even unimodular lattices. The author was supported by the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Research Fellowships for Young Scientists and COE grant of Hokkaido University

    Going Beyond Counting First Authors in Author Co-citation Analysis

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    The present study examines one of the fundamental aspects of author co-citation analysis (ACA) - the way co-citation counts are defined. Co-citation counting provides the data on which all subsequent statistical analyses and mappings are based, and we compare ACA results based on two different types of co-citation counting - the traditional type that only counts the first one among a cited work's authors on the one hand and a non-traditional type that takes into account the first 5 authors of a cited work on the other hand. Results indicate that the picture produced through this non-traditional author co-citation counting contains more coherent author groups and is therefore considerably clearer. However, this picture represents fewer specialties in the research field being studied than that produced through the traditional first-author co-citation counting when the same number of top-ranked authors is selected and analyzed. Reasons for these effects are discussed

    Physics of Atomic Nuclei V. 64, I. 09

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    Physics of Atomic Nuclei -- September 2001 Volume 64, Issue 9, pp. 1541-1728 NUCLEI Experiment Electrooptical Separation of Ca Isotopes for Nuclear-Physics Experiments Sh. Sh. Nabiev, L. P. Sukhanov, Yu. V. Gaponov, and L. V. Inzhechik pp. 1541-1548 Full Text: PDF (204 kB) Multifragmentation of Gold Nuclei by Light Relativistic Ions: Thermal Breakup versus Dynamical Disintegration S. P. Avdeyev, V. A. Karnaukhov, L. A. Petrov, V. K. Rodionov, V. D. Toneev, H. Oeschler, O. V. Bochkarev, L. V. Chulkov, E. A. Kuzmin, A. Budzanowski, W. Karcz, M. Janicki, E. Norbeck, A. S. Botvina, W. A. Friedman, K. K. Gudima, and P. A. Rukoyatkin pp. 1549-1563 Full Text: PDF (393 kB) Theory Emission Properties of Fission Fragments and Their Isomeric Ratios O. T. Grudzevich pp. 1564-1580 Full Text: PDF (579 kB) Statistical and Dynamical Aspects of the Description of the Cross Section for 238U Fission Induced by 1- to 55-MeV Neutrons M. I. Svirin pp. 1581-1593 Full Text: PDF (335 kB) Ground State of the Lambda17O Nucleus within the 4alpha + Lambda Cluster Model I. N. Filikhin and S. L. Yakovlev pp. 1594-1599 Full Text: PDF (185 kB) Probing the Mesonic Structure of the Nucleon by Means of Exclusive Quasielastic Pion Knockout in (e, e[prime]pi) Reactions at High Energies V. G. Neudatchin, L. L. Sviridova, and N. P. Yudin pp. 1600-1617 Full Text: PDF (369 kB) ELEMENTARY PARTICLES AND FIELDS Experiment A Dependence of the Cross Sections for the Cumulative Production of Pions and Protons in Proton–Nucleus and Nucleus–Nucleus Interactions V. K. Bondarev, A. G. Litvinenko, A. I. Malakhov, and S. G. Reznikov pp. 1618-1623 Full Text: PDF (193 kB) Theory Neutrino Oscillations in the Field of a Linearly Polarized Electromagnetic Wave M. S. Dvornikov and A. I. Studenikin pp. 1624-1627 Full Text: PDF (148 kB) "Recoil"-Effect-Induced Contribution of Order malpha6 to the Hyperfine Splitting of the Positronium Ground State A. P. Burichenko pp. 1628-1636 Full Text: PDF (227 kB) Constraint on Anomalous 4nu Interaction K. M. Belotsky, A. L. Sudarikov, and M. Yu. Khlopov pp. 1637-1642 Full Text: PDF (181 kB) Anomalous Three-Boson Coupling Constants in the Single Production of W Bosons at a Future e+e– Linear Collider V. V. Braguta, A. A. Likhoded, and A. E. Chalov pp. 1643-1656 Full Text: PDF (329 kB) Masses of the t and the b Quark and Their Mass Ratio mb/mt as a Consequence of a Dynamical Breakdown of SUL(2) Symmetry I. T. Dyatlov pp. 1657-1666 Full Text: PDF (245 kB) Arguments against One-Boson-Exchange Models of Nuclear Forces and New Mechanism for Intermediate- and Short-Range Nucleon–Nucleon Interaction V. I. Kukulin, I. T. Obukhovsky, V. N. Pomerantsev, and A. Faessler pp. 1667-1688 Full Text: PDF (438 kB) New Approach to Solving the Problem of Composite-Particle Scattering on Nuclei O. A. Rubtsova and V. I. Kukulin pp. 1689-1703 Full Text: PDF (318 kB) Model of a Hybrid Chiral Bag Involving Constituent Quarks K. A. Sveshnikov, S. M. Fedorov, M. F. Khalili, and I. O. Cherednikov pp. 1704-1715 Full Text: PDF (412 kB) Vibration of the QCD String Yu. S. Kalashnikova and D. S. Kuzmenko pp. 1716-1721 Full Text: PDF (185 kB) Proton Structure Functions in the Quasielastic Limit S. R. Kelner and D. A. Timashkov pp. 1722-1728 Full Text: PDF (177 kB)Archived web conten

    Animalia Humorosum: Aesop's animal fables made more believable with a modern twist

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    There is much that is unusual about this 8½” square booklet of 28 pages followed by two pages of advertisements for other books by Óla. For starters, the pages are purple with light-colored typeface and cutout colored characters in partial-page illustrations. The T of C uses superscript to indicate page numbers for the twelve fables. That same page clarifies that Ólafia L. Óla is a pseudonym for V. Subhash. In TH, the hare, not the tortoise, challenges to a race upon no provocation. The author turns this tale into the more usual “Rabbit Races the Hedgehog,” famous among Grimm’s fairytales. Every one of the species looks the same to the superficial hare. In LM, after the mouse frees the lion, the hungry lion eats the mouse. “Steer clear of known dangers.” DW is told just as in the tradition. “Better die on your feet than live on your knees.” In TB, the second traveler takes off his socks; the smell of them revolts the bear, who departs. What did the bear whisper to him? “Tell that fellow that trees offer no safety because bears are good climbers.” The ox makes up a snake friend to worry the dog out of his manger. A passing hunter saves the shepherd boy attacked by a real wolf. The mice do manage to get a bell around the cat’s neck by having it ready around their hole when the cat pokes in its head. Two foxes jump for grapes. One reacts according to the tradition. The other says the effort has been stupid. “We are foxes. We don’t eat grapes. Let’s go and catch some rabbits.” One of two crows suggests the traditional pebble approach. The other says that will take too much time and too many pebbles and will dirty the water. He manages to knock over the pitcher and they can drink both from the water spilled and the water still in the overturned pitcher. The owner of the golden goose eventually stops reading his mail, misses paying taxes, loses his property, and has to give up the goose as compensation for the unpaid taxes. The wolf escapes the lambskin and never comes back. The crow removes the doughnut from his mouth and tells the fox to move along.Ólafia L. Óla (V. Subhash

    Bibliographics for the 983 eprints in the live archives of E-LIS : trends and status report up to 7th July 2004, based on author-self-archiving metadata

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    The priority for ideas and philosophy related to "Network Theory" have been traced back and documented by Braun(2004),and credit goes to Karinthy(1929).The IT has empowered to realise it, as the most practical phenomena and it is no more a humour. The OAI (Open Archives Initiatives)and ACIS (Academic Contributor Information System)are progressive in the direction ,which may lead to realise the "Collective Genius" at global level. Focus of present study is on Author-Self-Archiving (A-S-A)Metadata of the 983 Eprints in the Live Archives of the E-LIS (EPrints of Library and Information Science),which were approved till 7th July 2004.The A-S-A Metadata was used for librametric analysis. Self-explanatory bibliographics are illustrated.The highlights include: Conference papers (34%); highest approval, June 2004 (28%); published archives (76%);not refereed (52%); not in public domain (60%); highest self-archiving-author (De Robbio, Antonella).The Nos. of EPrints having single JITA domain specifications were: Theoretical and general aspects of libraries and information(27); Information use and sociology of information(80);Users,literacy and reading(13);Libraries as physical collections(30);Publishing and legal issues(57);Management(13);Industry, profession and education(36);Information sources, supports, channels(113) ; Information treatment for information services, Information functions and techniques (101); Technical services libraries, archives and museums(25); Housing technologies(1); Information technology and library technology(92); and Inter-domainery (395) i.e. having specifications of two or more than two JITA classes

    Informetrics on M. N. Srinivas

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    M. N. Srinivas, the well known sociologist is widely recognised as architect of modern Indian sociology and social anthropology. His publications have been analysed by year, domain, authorship pattern, channels of communication used. Keywords, etc. The results indicate that the papers published by him are of a nature that qualify him to be a 'role model' for the younger generations to emulate. By the end of 1995, Srinivas had to his credit 144 papers which, included 33 broad papers in sociology and anthropology; 18 papers in social change; 28 papers in village studies; 12 papers on religion; 17 papers on caste and 36 papers of general popular interest. The periods 1958-61 and 1974-77, when Srinivas was 38-41 and 58-61 years old. were his most productive periods with highest publication activity

    Comparison of Straight and Curved-Ray Surface Wave Tomography at Near-Surface Scale: a 3D Numerical Example

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    Surface Wave Tomography (SWT) is used to build shear-wave velocity models. In some studies, it is assumed that surface waves propagation follows a straight line between the source and the receiver. This assumption might be violated in near-surface studies because of high level of complexity and lateral heterogeneity. In curved-ray SWT, the actual ray paths between every receiver couple are computed. Curved-ray SWT can increase the accuracy of the model and will increase the computational effort. It is important to investigate the gained model improvement together with the associated additional computational cost from curved-ray over straight-ray SWT for near-surface applications. We apply straight- and curved-ray SWT on a generated 3D synthetic dataset and compare the results in terms of accuracy and computational costs.Green Open Access added to TU Delft Institutional Repository ‘You share, we take care!’ – Taverne project https://www.openaccess.nl/en/you-share-we-take-care Otherwise as indicated in the copyright section: the publisher is the copyright holder of this work and the author uses the Dutch legislation to make this work public.Applied Geophysics and Petrophysic

    Microbial enrichment culture responsible for the complete oxidative biodegradation of 3‑Amino-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (ATO), the reduced daughter product of the insensitive munitions compound 3‑Nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (NTO)

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    3-Nitro-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (NTO) is one of the main ingredients of many insensitive munitions, which are being used as replacements for conventional explosives. As its use becomes widespread, more research is needed to assess its environmental fate. Previous studies have shown that NTO is biologically reduced to 3-amino-1,2,4-triazol-5-one (ATO). However, the final degradation products of ATO are still unknown. We have studied the aerobic degradation of ATO by enrichment cultures derived from the soil. After multiple transfers, ATO degradation was monitored in closed bottles through measurements of inorganic carbon and nitrogen species. The results indicate that the members of the enrichment culture utilize ATO as the sole source of carbon and nitrogen. As ATO was mineralized to CO₂, N₂, and NH₄⁺, microbial growth was observed in the culture. Co-substrates addition did not increase the ATO degradation rate. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis revealed that the organisms that enriched using ATO as carbon and nitrogen source were Terrimonas spp., Ramlibacter-related spp., Mesorhizobium spp., Hydrogenophaga spp., Ralstonia spp., Pseudomonas spp., Ectothiorhodospiraceae, and Sphingopyxis. This is the first study to report the complete mineralization of ATO by soil microorganisms, expanding our understanding of natural attenuation and bioremediation of the explosive NTO.Journal ArticleFinal article publishe

    Faith metaphisics: analysis of Shestov L. and Rosanov V. views

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    Автор, використовуючи компаративний метод дослідження, проводить аналіз поглядів на проблему віри російських мислителів Л.Шестова та В.Розанова. Основна увага при цьому акцентується на схожих позиціях філософів щодо релігійної віри та поглядів на Бога. ; Автор, используя компаративный метод исследования, проводит анализ взглядов русских мыслителей Л.Шестова и В.Розанова на проблему веры. Основное внимание при этом акцентируется на схожих позициях философов относительно религиозной веры и их взглядов на Бога. ; The author has analyzed Russian thinkers Shestov L. and Rosanov V. views regarding to the problem of faith by using research comparative method. Much attention is paid to philosophers attitude which are mainly similar concerning religious faith and God
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