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    STRELTSOV_GRL_2018.zip

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    The zipped file contains directory with a FORTRAN code; executable file (Linux); data file and 3 output files used in the paper submitted by A.V. Streltsov to GRL in April 2018

    ULF Waves near the Plasmapause

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    The code, results from simulations, observations from the CRRES and DMSP satellites used in the paper "ULF Waves Generated near the Plasmapause by the Magnetosphere-Ionosphere Interactions" by A.V. Streltsov and E.V. Mishin, submitted to JGR-Space Physic

    Unified Theory of SAID-Linked Subauroral Arcs

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    The software archive contains the code used in the simulations, data files used to run the code and the results from the simulation shown in Figures 2, 3, and 4 in the paper "Toward the Unified Theory of SAID-Linked Subauroral Arcs" by E.V. Mishin and A.V. Streltsov submitted to JGR in 2023.</p

    IFI in the Ionospheric Valley

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    The data include numerical code, executable file (for LINUX), data files to run the code, and the outputs from the code plotted in Figures 3, 4, 7, and 8 in the paper "Ionospheric feedback and the ``quarter-period'' ULF waves" submitted by A.V. Streltsov and E.V. Mishin to JGR in 2022.</p

    Production of small-scale Alfvén waves by ionospheric depletion, nonlinear magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling and phase mixing

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    The authors acknowledge the International Space Science Institute (Switzerland) for funding the program that inspired this work. AJBR is grateful to the Royal Commission for the Exhibition of 1851 for present support and acknowledges an STFC studentship that funded part of this work.Rockets and satellites have previously observed small-scale Alfven waves inside large-scale downward field-aligned currents, and numerical simulations have associated their formation with self-consistent magnetosphere-ionosphere coupling. The origin of these waves was previously attributed to ionospheric feedback instability; however, we show that they arise in numerical experiments in which the instability is excluded. A new interpretation is proposed in which strong ionospheric depletion and associated current broadening (a nonlinear steepening/wave-breaking process) form magnetosphereionosphere waves inside a downward current region and these oscillations drive upgoing inertial Alfven waves in the overlying plasma. The resulting waves are governed by characteristic periods, which are a good match to previously observed periods for reasonable assumed conditions. Meanwhile, wavelengths perpendicular to the magnetic field initially map to an ionospheric scale comparable to the electron inertial length for the low-altitude magnetosphere, but become shorter with time due to frequency-based phase mixing of boundary waves (a new manifestation of phase mixing). Under suitable conditions, these could act as seeds for the ionospheric feedback instability.Peer reviewe

    The Life and Vegetating

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    For several years, A.V. Suvorov has been doing mailing lists for like-minded colleagues and friends. Each of the letters is a scientific and journalistic text on philosophical, psychological, pedagogical, and life topics. A.V. Suvorov signed his letters "Hedgehog" - that's how he called himself, meaning not only prickly, but also the desire to isolate himself for a while, shrink, withdraw into himself from the world, so that he could then turn to him with something important. We bring to your attention his latest essay, or rather, the last revision of the text that he wrote almost a quarter of a century ago. The author reflects on how to overcome universal, collective and individual, personal nonsense as a way of existence. In his opinion, didactics is intended to provide a means of understanding existence.</p

    Teaching foreign students argumentation on the example of A.V. Vampilov’s “The elder son”

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    The article concerns ways of teaching argumentation to foreign students learning Russian as a foreign language. The author characterizes extracts of A.V. Vampilov's “The Elder Son” where different verbal persuasive means showing menthality, specifiс way of thinking and world perception of the Russians are presented

    Large-eddy simulation of turbulent channel flow using the explicit algebraic subgrid-scale model

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    Large-eddy simulation (LES) of turbulent channel flow are performed with a new subgrid-scale (SGS) stress model. The simulations show that with this model we can well predict turbulent wall flows at coarse resolutions and moderately high Reynolds numbers. The commonly used dynamic Smagorinsky model fails at coarser resolutions

    Explicit algebraic and differential Reynolds stress model application to homogeneously sheared and compressed turbulence

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    An explicit algebraic and differential Reynolds stress models (EARSM and DRSM) are used to investigate the influence of homogeneous shear and compression on the behaviour of turbulence in the limit of rapid distortion theory (RDT). EARSM is shown to give realizable results and to preserve RDT regime, unlike the eddy-viscosity model (EVM). The DRSM version of our model is in reasonable agreement with RDT theory

    Generalissimo A.V. Suvorov: General’s Persona in Memory Politics of Early 20th Century Russian Empire

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    This article addresses the utilization of heroic imagery from the past within the memory politics of the early 20th century Russian Empire. The author provides a detailed analysis of the commemoration of A.V. Suvorov’s feats during the reign of Nicholas II. It is demonstrated that the centenary of Suvorov’s death catalyzed a resurgence of interest in this heroic figure. Based on archival documents and periodical press, the study shows that efforts to immortalize the general continued after the centennial anniversary. The research establishes that Victorian themes occupied a central position in the symbolic politics of autocratic power throughout this period. The author concludes that the state actively employed the heroic image of A.V. Suvorov to legitimize the existing order and unify the empire’s populace. It is emphasized that, in the early 20th century, key instruments for shaping the memory landscape included the construction of a pantheon of national heroes, the establishment of museums, the organization of celebratory ceremonies, and the execution of educational initiatives, alongside monumental commemoration. The author asserts that narratives from military history were instrumental in creating cultural infrastructure both within and beyond the state’s borders. This article is of particular interest to researchers exploring issues related to historical memory and memory politics in the early 20th century
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