№ 93(9), November, 2013
Public date: 30.11.2013
Archive of journal: Articles count 115, 263 kb
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01.00.00 Physical-mathematical sciences
SCALAR WAVES AND WIRELESS POWER
01.00.00 Physical-mathematical sciences
DescriptionIt is established that in the classical electrodynamics with Lorenz gauge there are solutions in the form of waves of scalar and vector potential at zero magnetic and electric field. It is shown that wave scalar and vector potential can interact with the substance, causing ionization of the atoms and molecules. The analogue of scalar waves in electrodynamics and sound waves in gas dynamics is discussed. Proposed technical application of the waves of scalar and vector potential similar to acoustic waves. Discusses Tesla invented electrical device capable of generating and receiving scalar waves
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01.00.00 Physical-mathematical sciences
DescriptionFor a field task, we have shown the analytical solution of the control example by means of which the condi-tions of the correct application of a method of second-ary sources of a field. The numerical decision in the form of Fourier series of the same task, but with use of the method of secondary sources is found. The method of the registration of heterogeneity of the environment which enters secondary sources the way that bring together analytical and numerical solutions is offered
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01.00.00 Physical-mathematical sciences
DescriptionThis article surveys the available statistical services in modern search engines. The statistical results are dis-cussed on the example of Russia's accession to the WTO
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01.00.00 Physical-mathematical sciences
DescriptionWe investigate the hypothesis of a plurality of parallel and virtual worlds. It is assumed that sentient beings in each virtual world reach a stage of development that can create a virtual world to simulate the history of their own development. In this case, the virtual worlds are nested within each other, which put a severe restriction on the possible geometry of space-time. Discussed the draft geometry virtual worlds consistently displayed from one world to another. It is shown that in this case, the metric should be universal, depending only on the fundamental constants. There are examples of universal metrics obtained in Einstein's theory of gravitation and Yang-Mills theory
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THEORY OF EXPERT ESTIMATES IN OUR COUNTRY
01.00.00 Physical-mathematical sciences
DescriptionIs given the analysis of the development of expert estimates in our country after the war. Are presented a diversity of expert technologies, the main ideas and publications that help identify the driving forces of development in this promising scientific and practical field