PACS numbers

02.70.−c Computational techniques; simulations 92.60.−e Properties and dynamics of the atmosphere; meteorology 96.30.Ea Venus 96.30.Gc Mars
  1. G.S. Golitsyn “A N Kolmogorov's 1934 paper is the basis for explaining the statistics of natural phenomena of the macrocosm67 80–90 (2024)
    05.40.−a, 91.30.−f, 92.60.−e (all)
  2. M.V. Kalashnik, M.V. Kurgansky, O.G. Chkhetiani “Baroclinic instability in geophysical fluid dynamics65 1039–1070 (2022)
    05.45.−a, 47.10.−g, 47.20.Ft, 47.20.Ky, 47.27.Cn, 47.32.−y, 47.32.Ef, 47.32.cd, 47.85.Dh, 92.10.Lq, 92.60.−e, 92.60.hk (all)
  3. D.K. Belashchenko “Does the embedded atom model have predictive power?63 1161–1187 (2020)
    02.70.−c, 64.30.−t, 64.70.D− (all)
  4. I.K. Gainullin “Resonant charge transfer during ion scattering on metallic surfaces63 888–906 (2020)
    02.70.−c, 34.35.+a, 73.20.At, 73.40.Gk, 73.63.−b, 79.20.Rf (all)
  5. L.V. Ksanfomality, L.M. Zelenyi et alHypothetical signs of life on Venus: revising results of 1975—1982 TV experiments62 378–404 (2019)
    96.12.Kz, 96.30.Ea, 96.90.+c (all)
  6. V.I. Shematovich, M.Ya. Marov “Escape of planetary atmospheres: physical processes and numerical models61 217–246 (2018)
    02.70.−c, 92.60.−e, 96.30.Ea, 96.30.Gc (all)
  7. D.K. Belashchenko “Computer simulation of liquid metals56 1176–1216 (2013)
    02.70.−c, 61.25.Mv (all)
  8. Advances in astronomy (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 27 February 2013)56 704–737 (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 04.50.−h, 04.70.−s, 07.57.−c, 07.87.+v, 12.10.Kt, 84.40.−x, 89.20.−a, 95.36.+x, 96.12.−a, 96.30.Gc, 97.10.Bt, 97.60.Lf, 97.80.Jp, 98.62.Js, 98.70.Qy, 98.80.−k (all)
  9. O.I. Korablev “Space-based spectroscopy of Mars: new methods and new results56 722–729 (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 07.87.+v, 96.12.−a, 96.30.Gc (all)
  10. E.N. Rumanov “Critical phenomena far from equilibrium56 93–102 (2013)
    02.70.−c, 05.45.−a, 64.60.−i (all)
  11. Modern problems in the physical sciences (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 23 November 2011)55 721–738 (2012)
    01.10.Fv, 02.70.−c, 05.10.−a, 05.50.+q, 14.60.St, 23.40.−s, 31.10.+z, 42.55.Lt, 42.60.Lh, 52.50.Jm (all)
  12. L.N. Shchur “Computational physics and testing theoretical predictions55 733–738 (2012)
    02.70.−c, 05.10.−a, 05.50.+q (all)
  13. E.E. Boos, M.N. Dubinin “Problems of automatic calculation for collider physics53 1039–1051 (2010)
    02.70.−c, 12.10.−g, 12.38.Cy (all)
  14. N.A. Gippius, S.G. Tikhodeev “Application of the scattering matrix method for calculating the optical properties of metamaterials52 967–971 (2009)
    02.70.−c, 42.25.Fx, 42.70.Qs (all)
  15. Yu.V. Gulyaev, V.A. Kotel’nikov et alCommemoration of the centenary of the birth of Academician V A Kotel’nikov (Joint scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Division of Nanotechnologies and Information Technologies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 17 September 2008)52 183–205 (2009)
    01.10.Fv, 01.60.+q, 01.65.+g, 02.70.−c, 03.65.Ta, 43.30.+m, 43.58.+z, 89.70.−a, 91.50.Ga, 95.55.−n, 96.30.−t (all)
  16. N.A. Kuznetsov, I.N. Sinitsyn “Development of Kotel’nikov’s sampling theorem52 197–199 (2009)
    01.65.+g, 02.70.−c, 89.70.−a (all)
  17. O.G. Onishchenko, O.A. Pokhotelov, N.M. Astaf’eva “Generation of large-scale eddies and zonal winds in planetary atmospheres51 577–589 (2008)
    47.27.−i, 92.10.hf, 92.60.−e (all)
  18. N.A. Armand “V A Kotel’nikov and his role in the development of radiophysics and radio engineering49 744–748 (2006)
    01.10.Fv, 89.70.+c, 95.85.Bh, 96.30.Ea (all)
  19. F.V. Dolzhanskii “On the mechanical prototypes of fundamental hydrodynamic invariants and slow manifolds48 1205–1234 (2005)
    02.40.−k, 45.40.−f, 92.10.−c, 92.60.−e (all)
  20. I.M. Dremin, O.V. Ivanov, V.A. Nechitailo “Wavelets and their uses44 447–478 (2001)
    02.60.−x, 02.70.−c, 05.40.−a, 87.57.−s (all)
  21. A.S. Monin, Yu.A. Shishkov “Climate as a problem of physics43 381–406 (2000)
    89.60.+x, 92.60.−e, 92.60.Ry, 92.90.+x (all)
  22. N.M. Astaf’eva “Wavelet analysis: basic theory and some applications39 1085–1108 (1996)
    02.30.−f, 02.90.+p, 92.60.−e, 92.60.Ry (all)
  23. A.S. Tarnovskii “A new representation of quantum mechanics33 (10) 862–864 (1990)
    03.65.Ta, 03.65.Db, 02.30.Tb, 02.70.−c (all)
  24. F.V. Dolzhanskii, V.A. Krymov, D.Yu. Manin “Stability and vortex structures of quasi-two-dimensional shear flows33 (7) 495–520 (1990)
    47.32.cd, 47.32.Ef, 47.20.Ft, 47.65.−d, 92.60.−e (all)
  25. S.B. Novikov, A.A. Ovchinnikov “The development and achievement of methods of optical observations with high angular resolution at the observatory on Mt. Maidanak32 935–936 (1989)
    95.55.Br, 07.60.Ly, 96.30.Gc, 96.30.Hf, 95.45.+i (all)
  26. O.I. Bugaenko, S.M. Kudryavtsev et alHigh precision position observations of Phobos on Maidanak mountain in 198832 639–640 (1989)
    96.30.Gc, 96.30.Hf, 96.12.Kz, 95.55.Fw (all)
  27. V.I. Moroz, V.M. Linkin, D. Oertel “The results of an infrared experiment on Venera-15 and −1628 524–525 (1985)
    33.20.Ea, 33.20.Sn, 95.30.Ky, 95.30.Jx, 96.30.Ea (all)
  28. M.Ya. Marov “Venus and Mars (According to Recent Results of Soviet and American Studies)20 452–453 (1977)
    96.30.Ea, 96.30.Ge
  29. Yu.I. Gal’perin “The Magnetospheres of the Earth and the Planets20 453–455 (1977)
    96.30.Ea, 96.30.Ge
  30. V.B. Braginskii “Quantum Singularities in Macroscopic Measurements20 455–455 (1977)
    96.30.Ea, 96.30.Ge
  31. E.M. Gershenzon “Spectral and Radiospectroscopic Studies of Semiconductors at Submillimeter Wavelengths20 456–462 (1977)
    96.30.Ea, 96.30.Ge
  32. A.D. Sytinskii “Relation between Seismic Activity of the Earth and Solar Activity.16 740–741 (1974)
    91.30.Px, 96.60.qd, 92.60.−e, 91.10.Nj, 91.10.Kg, 90.00.-x (all)
  33. V.I. Moroz, L.V. Ksanfomaliti, A.É. Nadzhip “’Mars-3′: Astrophysical Studies of the Lower Atmosphere and the Surface of the Planet16 741–742 (1974)
    96.30.Gc, 96.12.Jt, 95.40.+s (all)
  34. M.A. Kolosov, O.I. Yakovlev “A Study of Propagation of Radio Waves in the Solar System Using Soviet Space Stations16 743–744 (1974)
    96.12.Jt, 96.30.Gc, 96.30.Ea, 96.12.Kz, 96.20.−n, 84.40.Ua (all)
  35. Yu.S. Georgievskii, Yu.S. Lyubovtseva et alGeorgii Vladimirovich Rozenberg (On his sixtieth birthday)17 466–466 (1974)
    01.60.+q, 42.68.Ay, 42.68.Jg, 42.68.Mj, 92.60.−e (all)
  36. V.I. Moroz “The atmosphere of Venus14 317–340 (1971)
    96.30.Ea, 96.12.Jt, 96.12.Bc, 96.12.Ma (all)
  37. A.D. Kuz’min “Results of radio observations of Mercury, Venus, and Mars9 759–766 (1967)
    96.30.Ea, 96.30.Gc, 96.30.Dz, 95.55.Jz, 95.30.Gv (all)
  38. A.Kh. Krigyan “Fifth assembly of the special committee of the international geophysical year and modern problems of geophysics2 179–182 (1959)
    92.60.−e, 94.20.Vv, 91.25.−r, 94.30.Lr (all)
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