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... The data on UV glow of the atmosphere obtained in operation of one pixel of the TUS detector on board the Moscow State University "Universitetsky-Tatiana" satellite was taken into account in design of the updated TUS detector. ... The main feature of the design is use of MEMS technology scanning mirror controlled by the TUS computer, analyzing the recorded EAS data and directing the laser to the atmosphere spot, where back scattered Cherenkov light came from. ... Monitoring of UV intensity on-route....
... Soc. 376, 10331046 (2007) doi:10.1111/j.1365-2966.2007.11549.x Kinematics and stellar populations of the dwarf elliptical galaxy IC 3653 I. V. Chilingarian,1 1 2 ,2,3 P. Prugniel, 2,4 O. K. Sil'chenko1 and V. L. Afanasiev 5 Sternberg Astronomical Institute of the Moscow State University, Universitetsky pr. ... Fitting the spectra with synthetic single stellar populations (SSP), we found an SSPequivalent age of 5 Gyr and nearly solar metallicity [Fe/H] =-0.06 dex. ... 2007 The Authors. ...
SUNY-MSU Partnership . ... MSU | ... The State University of New York/Moscow State University partnership dates back to the mid-1970s and owes its existence to the vision of then MSU Rektor Rem Kokhlov and SUNY Chancellor Ernest L. Boyer. ... The first students were exchanged in 1977. ... A SUNY Center on Russia and the United States opened its doors in January 2000, and a sister MSU Center on the United States and Russia was set up in Moscow at MSU?s newly built Science Park. ... suny-msu . ...
... 1, March 2008 ( 2007) DOI: 10.1007/s10884-007-9070-5 Hyperbolicity singularities in Rarefaction Waves Alexei A. Mailybaev 1,3 and Dan Marchesin 2 Received March 7, 2005; Revised March 20, 2006 For mixed-type systems of conservation laws, rarefaction waves may contain states at the boundary of the elliptic region, where two characteristic speeds coincide, and the Lax family of the wave changes. ... In these models, rarefaction curves typically contain a point at the boundary of the elliptic region. ...
Network Working Group R. Fielding Request for Comments: 2068 UC Irvine Category: Standards Track J. Gettys J. Mogul DEC H. Frystyk T. Berners-Lee MIT/LCS January 1997 Hypertext Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1 Status of this Memo This document specifies an Internet standards track protocol for the Internet community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements. Please refer to the current edition of the "Internet Official Protocol Standards" (STD 1) for the standardization state and status of this
... This sp ectral distribution is defined b oth by the energy distribution in the target star's sp ectrum and by the sp ectral resp onse of the detector, i.e. by the central wavelength 0 and the effective sp ectral bandwidth . ... On the right: The collection of the MASS sp ectral resp onse curves. ... Table 1: Integral characteristics of the resp onse curves of the MASS devices. 0 -- central wavelength, ef f -- effective wavelength for A0 V stars, -- effective bandwidth (integral under the curve). ...
... The experimental data obtained using Cherenkov light of EAS reflected from the snow surface of the Big Alma-Ata Lake (Kazakhstan) are presented. ... The balloon-borne measurements in the energy range 10 15 -10 20 eV are planned. ... SPHERE detector array was elaborated for balloon-borne experiment [3-5]. ... SPHERE detector was situated on the 160 m high mountain ledge nearby the B.Alma-Ata lake (2500 m above sea level) to detect Cherenkov light reflected from the snow surface of the lake. ...
The beamer class Manual for version 3.06. \begin{frame} \frametitle{There Is No Largest Prime Number} \framesubtitle{The proof uses \textit{reductio ad absurdum}.} \begin{theorem} There is no largest prime number. \end{theorem} \begin{proof} \begin{enumerate} \item<1-| alert@1> Suppose $p$ were the largest prime number. \item<2-> Let $q$ be the product of the first $p$ numbers. \item<3-> Then $q+1$ is not divisible by any of them. \item<1-> Thus $q+1$ is also prime and greater than $p$.\qedhere