Publications by authors named "V I Kostin"

We analyze the synchronization dynamics of the thermodynamically large systems of globally coupled phase oscillators under Cauchy noise forcings with a bimodal distribution of frequencies and asymmetry between two distribution components. The systems with the Cauchy noise admit the application of the Ott-Antonsen ansatz, which has allowed us to study analytically synchronization transitions both in the symmetric and asymmetric cases. The dynamics and the transitions between various synchronous and asynchronous regimes are shown to be very sensitive to the asymmetry degree, whereas the scenario of the symmetry breaking is universal and does not depend on the particular way to introduce asymmetry, be it the unequal populations of modes in a bimodal distribution, the phase delay of the Kuramoto-Sakaguchi model, the different values of the coupling constants, or the unequal noise levels in two modes.

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For the purpose of comparative analysis of the clinical course of fascial fibromatosis and tissue composition of the palmar aponeurosis in patients of different age groups сase reports and histological surgical material from 179 Dupuytren's contracture patients treated in 2014-2018 were analyzed. Patients were distributed in age groups: the 1st - younger than 50 years, the 2nd - 50-65 years, the 3rd - over 65 years old. In all groups four variants of Dupuytren's contracture clinical course were noted: swift, fast, benign and deffered.

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Aim: To investigate the structural and functional characteristics of palmar hypodermal tissue vascularization in Dupuytren's contracture patients of different age groups.

Methods: Eighty-seven Dupuytren's contracture patients underwent partial fasciectomy. Twenty-two of them were less than 55 years old (Y-group, = 22); the others were 55 and older (O-group, = 65).

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Our closed-form analytical formulas and numerical calculations show that the plasma production by a two-color (or, more generally, multicolor) femtosecond pulse leads to generation of strong few- and subcycle radiation. The spectral composition of the radiation is defined by the numerous combination frequencies of the ionizing pulse. The radiation duration is equal to the ionization duration, which is much shorter than the multicolor pump.

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