Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory
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BAUMAN MOSCOW STATE TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY

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BMSTU Department of Physics
&
Department of Physics, University of Liverpool, Great Britain
S.C.&T., University of Sunderland, Great Britain
United Physical Society of Russia
Russian Gravitational Society

XIII International Meeting

Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory

2007, July 2–5

Department of Physics
Main Building, BMSTU, Moscow



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Academician Committee (International Advisory Council)

  • Member of RAS, Prof. V.I. Pustovoit (Chairman), Science Technological Center of Unique Instruments of RAS, Moscow, Russia
  • Prof. A.N. Morozov (Co-Chairman), Bauman MSTU, Moscow, Russia
  • Prof. J.B. Almeida, University of Minho, Physics Department, Braga, Portugal
  • Prof. D. Blair, University of South Western Australia, Australia
  • Prof. C. Bradaschia, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare (INFN), e Laboratorio di Fisica Sperimentale del dipartimento di Fisica, Universita di Pisa, S. Piero a Grado (Pisa) Italy
  • Prof. S.V. Chervon, Ulyanovsk State University, Ulyanovsk, Russia
  • Prof. Genner Hubert. Gottingen University, Gottingen, Germany.
  • Prof. Yu.S. Vladimirov, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
  • Prof. A.D. Dolgov, Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics of RAS, & INFN, Ferrara, Italy
  • Prof. M.C. Duffy, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, United Kingdom
  • Corr. Member of RAS, Prof. I.B. Fedorov, Bauman MSTU, Moscow, Russia
  • Prof. M.E. Gertsenshtein, D.V. Skobeltsyn Nuclear Physics Institute of Moscow State University, Russia
  • Prof. V.O. Gladyshev, Bauman MSTU, Moscow, Russia
  • Prof. R.G. Zaripov, Kazan Scientific Center, RAS, Kazan, Russia
  • Prof. G.N. Izmailov, Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow, Russia
  • Member of RAS, Prof. N.S. Kardashov, Astrophysical Center of P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of RAS, Russia
  • Prof. V.N. Lukash, Astrophysical Center of P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of RAS, Russia
  • Prof. H.P. Mazumdar, Physics and Earth Sciences Division, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
  • Prof. V.N. Melnikov, Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
  • Prof. E. Mychelkin, Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute NAS RK, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Prof. C. Romero, Universidade Federal da Paraiba, Departamento de Fisica, Joao Pessoa, Brazil
  • Prof. P. Rowlands, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Prof. V.N. Rudenko, Sternberg State Astronomical Institute, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
  • Corr. Member of RAS, Prof. À.À. Starobinsky, Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics of RAS, Moscow, Russia
  • Prof. R. Triay, Centre de Physique Theorique CNRS — University de Provence, Marseille, France
  • Prof. J. Hough, Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, U.K.
  • Prof. R. Weiss, Department of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, U.S.A.
  • Prof. S. Whitcomb, Physics/LIGO laboratory, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, U.S.A.
  • Prof. N. Deruelle, Institut des Hautes Etudes Scientifiques, Bures sur Yvette, France
  • Prof. G. Pizzella, Physics Department, University of Rome, Rome, Italy

Organising Committee

  • Prof. V.O. Gladyshev, (Co-Chairman), Bauman MSTU, Moscow, Russia
  • Prof. M.C. Duffy, (Co-Chairman), University of Sunderland, Sunderland, United Kingdom
  • Dr. B.P. Nazarenko, (Co-Chairman), Bauman MSTU, Moscow, Russia
  • Prof. J.B. Almeida, University of Minho, Physics Department, Braga, Portugal
  • Prof. D. Blair, University of South Western Australia, Australia
  • Prof. G.Yu. Bogoslovsky, Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
  • Prof. S.V. Chervon, Ulyanovsk State University, Ulyanovsk, Russia
  • Prof. A.D. Dolgov, Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics of RAS, & INFN, Ferrara, Italy
  • Prof. M.E. Gertsenshtein, D.V. Skobeltsyn Nuclear Physics Institute of Moscow State University, Russia
  • Prof. R.G. Zaripov, Kazan Scientific Center, RAS, Kazan, Russia
  • Prof. G.N. Izmailov, Moscow Aviation Institute, Moscow, Russia
  • Dr. M.Yu. Konstantinov, Bauman MSTU, Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS, Moscow, Russia
  • Prof. V.N. Lukash, Astrophysical Center of P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of RAS, Russia
  • Prof. H.P. Mazumdar, Physics and Earth Sciences Division, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
  • Prof. V.N. Melnikov, Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
  • Prof. A.N. Morozov, Bauman MSTU, Moscow, Russia
  • Prof. E. Mychelkin, Fesenkov Astrophysical Institute NAS RK, Almaty, Kazakhstan
  • Prof. G.P.Pavlikhin, Bauman MSTU, Moscow, Russia
  • Dr. D.G. Pavlov, Bauman MSTU, Moscow, Russia
  • Prof. P. Rowlands, University of Liverpool, Liverpool, United Kingdom
  • Prof. S.V.Siparov, Academy of Civil Aviation, S.-Petersburg, Russia
  • Prof. R.M. Santilli, Institute for basic research, Palm Harbor, USA
  • Prof. Yu.S. Vladimirov, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
  • Dr. M. Wright, Berbeck College, London University, London, Great Britain

Informing Letters

Participants

  • Almeida J.B., University of Minho, Physics Department, Braga, Portugal
  • Antonuk P.N., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Balan V., University Politehnica of Bucharest, Department Mathematics I, Bucharest, Romania
  • Bezerra V., Universidade Federal da Paraiba, Departamento de Fisica, Joao Pessoa, Brazil
  • Bogoslovsky G.Yu., Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
  • Bolokhov S.V., Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Theoretical Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Brinzei N., «Transilvania» University, Brasov, Romania
  • Bronnikov K.A., Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
  • Burinskii A., NSI, Russian Acad. Sciences, Ìîñêâà, Ðîññèÿ
  • Chamorro A., University of the Basque Country, Department of Theoretical Physics, Spain
  • Chernakova M.S., Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
  • Chernov V.M., Samara Aerospace University, Image Processing Systems Institute of RAS, Samara, Russia
  • Garas’ko G.I., Russian Institute for Electrotechnics, Moscow, Russia
  • Gavrilov V.R., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Genner Hubert., Gottingen University, Germany
  • Gertsenshtein M.E., Skobeltsyn Nuclear Physics Institute of Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
  • Gitman D., Institute of Physics, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • Granik A., Physics Department, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA, USA
  • Guy B., Ecole n. s. des mines, Saint-Etienne Cedex 2, France
  • Gladyshev V.O., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Gladysheva T.M., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Glazkova L.Yu., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Golub’ Yu.Ya., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Goncharenko I.S., Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
  • Gorelik V.S., Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
  • Gorohov J.V., Geoelectromagnetic Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Russia
  • Dashko M.I., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia
  • Dolgov A.D., Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
  • Duffy M.C., School of Computing & Technology, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, Great Britain
  • Yefremov A.P., Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
  • Zakirov U.N., Institute of Mechanics and Engineering, Russia Academy of Science, Kazan, Russia
  • Zaripov R.G., Kazan Science Center, Institute of Mechanics & Machinery, Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan, Russia
  • Zaslavskii O. B., Astronomical Institute of Kharkov V.N. Karazin National University, Kharkov, Ukraine
  • Zubarev V.E., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • de Haas P., Veluws College Walterbosch, Apeldoorn , The Netherlands
  • Isaeva E.A., Institute of Physics, Baku, Azerbaijan
  • Ivaschuk V.D., Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
  • Izmailov G.N., Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University), Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Kassandrov A.A., Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
  • Kholmetsky A.L., Belarusian State University, Department of Physics, Minsk, Belarus
  • Konstantinov M.Yu., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Korotaev S.M., Geoelectromagnetic Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Russia
  • Koryukin V.M., Mari State Technical University, Department of Applied Mathematics, Yoshkar-Ola, Russia
  • Kravtsov A.V., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Kuvshinova E.V., Perm’ State University, Perm’, Russia
  • Lebedev S.V., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia
  • Lemos Jose P. S., Astronomical Institute of Kharkov V.N. Karazin National University, Kharkov, Ukraine
  • Lo C. Y., Applied and Pure Research Institute, Nashua, NH, USA
  • Litvinov O.S., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Lukash V.N., Astrophysical Center of P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
  • Mazumdar H.P., Physics and Earth Sciences Division, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
  • Meierovich B.E., P.L.Kapitza Physical Problems Institute of RAS, Moscow, Russia
  • Melnikov V.N., Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
  • Misevich O.V., Belarusian State University, Department of Physics, Minsk, Belarus
  • Michtchenko A.V., Instituto Politechnico Nacional, ESIME-SEPI, Zacatenco, Mexico, Mexico
  • Mikhailov R., Steklov Mathematical Institute, Moscow, Russia
  • Morozov A.N., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Nasikas A.A., Technological Education Institute of Larissa, Larissa, Greece
  • Nazarenko B.P., Bauman MSTU, Moscow, Russia
  • Olkhov O.A., N.N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Pavlikhin G.P., Bauman MSTU, Moscow, Russia
  • Pavlov D.G., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Pavjelkin V.N., Perm’ State University, Perm’, Russia
  • Panov V.F., Perm’ State University, Perm’, Russia
  • Paun M., University Transilvania, Brasov, Romania
  • Petrova L.I., Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Computing Mathematics and Cybernetics, Moscow, Russia
  • Podguzov G.V., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Pustovoit V.I., Scientifical and Technological Center for Unique Instrumentations of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
  • Rozanov V.B., Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Quantum Electronic Division, Department of Laser Plasma Theory, Moscow, Russia
  • Romanov A.S., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Rudenko V.N., Sternberg State Astronomical Institute, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
  • Romero C., Universidade Federal da Paraiba, Departamento de Fisica, Joao Pessoa, Brazil
  • Rowlands P., University of Liverpool, Department of Physics, Great Britain
  • Rubin S.G., Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
  • Rylov Y., Institute for problems in mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia
  • Sandakova O.V., Perm’ State University, Perm’, Russia
  • Santilli R.M., Institute for basic research, Palm Harbor, USA
  • Semicolenov A.V., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Serdyuk V.O., Geoelectromagnetic Research Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Russia
  • Sharandin E.A., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Research Institute of Radio electronics and Laser Techniques, Moscow, Russia
  • Shestakova T.P., Rostov State University, Department of Theoretical and Computational Physics, Rostov-on-Don, Russia
  • Shenglin Cao, Department of Astronomy, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China
  • Singleton D., CSU Fresno, Fresno, CA, USA
  • Siparov S.V., Academy of Civil Aviation, Department of Physics, St-Petersburg, Russia
  • Smirnov-Rueda R., Belarusian State University, Department of Physics, Minsk, Belarus
  • Starobinsky A.A., Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics of RAS, Moscow, Russia
  • Suntola T., Suntola Consulting Ltd., Tampere University of Technology, Finland
  • Tavakol R., University of London, London, Great Britain
  • Trell E., University of Linköping, Sweden
  • Trofimov N.E., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Harpaz A., Dept. of Physics, The Technion, Haifa, Israel
  • Vargashkin V.Ya., Oryol State Technical University, Department of Physics, Oryol, Russia
  • Viazminsky Caesar P., Department of Physics, University of Aleppo, Syria
  • Vladimirov Yu.S., Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Theoretical Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Wright M., Berbeck College, London University, London, Great Britain
  • Urusovskii I.A., Acoustics N.N.Andreev Institute RAS, Moscow, Russia
  • Yarman T., Okan University, Akfirat, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Yurasov N.I., Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia
  • Nizar Hamdan, Department of Physics, University of Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria
  • Souheil Baza, Department of Physics, University of Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria
  • Yamaleev R.M., JINR (University Joint Institute for Nuclear Research) , Dubna, Russia; UNAM (Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico), Mexico
  • Shcherbak O.A., Dnepropetrovsk National University, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine
  • Ghosal S.K., Department of Physics, North Bengal University, Dist. Darjeeling (WB), India
  • Saroj Nepal., Department of Physics, North Bengal University, Dist. Darjeeling (WB), India
  • Debarchana Das., Department of Physics, North Bengal University, Dist. Darjeeling (WB), India
  • Kracklauer A.F., Bauhaus Universitat; Weimar, Germany
  • Carina Aguilar-Chavez, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico city, Mexico
  • Blanca E. Carvajal-Gamez, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico city, Mexico
  • Jose L. Lopez-Bonilla, National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico city, Mexico
  • Viazminsky C.P., Department of Physics, University of Aleppo, Syria
  • Sokolov V.M., Research Institute of Atomic Reactors, Dimitrovgrad, Russia
  • Zhotikov V.G., Department of General Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Government University), Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, Russia
  • Zayats A.E., Department of General Relativity and Gravitation, Kazan State University, Kazan, Russia
  • Balakin A.B., Department of General Relativity and Gravitation, Kazan State University, Kazan, Russia
  • Pervushin V.N., Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna, Russia
  • Barbashov B.M., Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna, Russia
  • Glinka L.A., Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna, Russia
  • Shuvalov S.A., Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna, Russia
  • Skokov V.V., Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna, Russia
  • Zakharov A.F., Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna, Russia
  • Laptev Y.P., Department of physics, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Russia
  • Fil’chenkov M.L., Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
  • Kopylov S.V., Department of Physics, Moscow State Open University, Russia
  • Dumin Yu.V., Institute of Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere and Radio Wave Propagation RAS, Troitsk, Russia
  • Petrov A.N., Sternberg Astronomical institute, Moscow, Russia
  • Minkevich A.V., Department of Theoretical Physics, Belarussian State University, Minsk, Belarus
  • Leonovich A., Physics faculty, University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Minsk, Belarus
  • Ivanov M.A., Physics Dept., Belarus State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Minsk, Republic of Belarus.
  • Georgieva M.I., Offshore Technology Development Pte Ltd, Singapore
  • Michtchenko A.V., Instituto PolitecnicoNacional ESIME-SEPI-IPN, Mexico D.F., Mexico
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  • Áîðèñîâ Â.À., ÂÍÈÈÍÌ èìåíè àêàäåìèêà À.À.Áî÷âàðà, Ìîñêâà, Ðîññèÿ
  • Àñòàôóðîâ Â.È., Ãðóïïà êîìïàíèé ÐÝÈ, Ìîñêâà, Ðîññèÿ
  • Zbigniew Oziewicz, Universidad Nacional Antonoma de Mexico, Facultad de Estudios Superiores Cuautitlan. Cuautitlan Izcalli, Estado de Mexico, Mexico
  • Dumin Yu.V., IZMIRAN, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Moscow reg., Russia; Max Planck Institute, Dresden, Germany.
  • Sharma A., Fundamental Physics Society, Shimla, India
  • Manko V.S., CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico
  • Vyblyi Yu., Institute of Physics, National Academy of Science, Minsk, Belarus
  • Diaz-Castro J., Calle Reverendo Francisco Colon, Rio Piedras, USA
  • Arik M., Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey
  • Missevitch O.V., Institute for Nuclear Problems, Minsk, Belarus
  • Smirnov-Rueda R., Applied Mathematics Department, Faculty of Mathematics, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain
  • Khokhlov D.L., Sumy State University, Sumy, The Ukraine
  • Sushkov S.V., Department of Mathematics, Tatar State University of Humanities and Education, Kazan, Russia
  • Rarov N.N., Mathematical Physics Department, BMSTU, Moscow, Russia.
  • Rozanov V.B., Lebedev Institute of Physics RAS (FIAN), Moscow, Russia
  • Rylov Yu.A., Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia.
  • Baranov A.M., Siberian Federal University, Faculty of Physics, Department of Theoretical Physics, Laboratory of Theoretical Physics: sector of Relativity Theory, Gravitation and Cosmology, Krasnoyarsk, Russia
  • Kolosnitsyn N.I., Schmidt Institute of physics of the Earth, RAS, Moscow, Russia.
  • Golubiatnikov A.N., Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Mechanics and Mathematics, Moscow, Russia.
  • Mayburov S.N., Lebedev Institute of Physics RAS (FIAN), Moscow, Russia.
  • Zhelnorovich V.A., Institute of Mechanics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.
  • Tombe F.D., Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom, College of Technology Belfast; Royal Belfast Academical Institution
  • Burde G.I., Jacob Blaustein Institute for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University, Israel
  • Vorohobovs V., Institute of Physics, Salaspils, Latvia
  • Hovsepian F.A., Mathematics department, Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia.
  • Panchelyuga V.A., Institute of theoretical and experimental biophysics, Puschino, Russia
  • Shnol' S.E., Department of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia
  • Mordvinov B.P., Russian Federal Nuclear Centre — Institute of Technical Physics, Snezhinsk, Russia
  • Abdil'din M.M., Abishev M.E., Beissen N.A., Department of Physics, Kazakh National University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Abishev M.E., Department of Physics, Kazakh National University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan
  • Beissen N.A., Department of Physics, Kazakh National University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan

Program

Programme of International Meeting
«Physical Interpretations of Relativity Theory»
Monday 2 July — Thursday 5 July 2007
Monday 2nd July 2007. Conference Hall. Study Laboratory Building
9.00-9.30h Registration of delegates
9.30-10.00h Opening the PIRT Meeting
Chair: Rowlands P., University of Liverpool, G.B.
10.30-11.00 Starobinsky Alexei A. (Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics RAS, Moscow, Russia). Dark energy in the Universe: geometrical and physical interpretations.
11.00-11.30 Melnikov V.N. (Center for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS, Moscow, Russia and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, PFUR, Moscow, Russia). Fundamental constants and the change-over to new definitions of SI Units.
11.30-12.00 Lukash V.N. (Astrophysical Center of P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia). Cosmological model: from initial conditions to late Universe.
12.00-12.30 Romero C. (Physics Department, Federal University of Paraiba, Joao Pessoa, Brazil). What classical differential geometry has to say about the confinement and the stability of motion in the neighbourhood of branes.
12.30-13.00 Lo C. Y. (Applied and Pure Research Institute, Nashua, NH, USA). The Necessity of Unifying Gravitation and Electromagnetism and the Mass-Charge Repulsive Effects in Gravity.
13.00-14.00 Lunch Break
Chair: Zbigniew Oziewicz, Universidad Nacional Aut?onoma de M?exico, Mexico
14.00-14.20 Barbashov B.M., Glinka L.A., Pervushin V.N., Shuvalov S.A., Skokov V.V., Zakharov A.F. (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna, Russia). Hamiltonian Unification of General Relativity and Standard Model.
14.20-14.40 1-Kholmetskii A.L., 2-Missevitch O.V., 3-Smirnov-Rueda R. (1-Belarus State University, Minsk, Belarus; 2-Institute for Nuclear Problems, Minsk, Belarus; 3-Complutense University, Madrid, Spain). Experimental observation of infinitely large propagation velocity of bound electromagnetic fields in near zone.
14.40-15.00 Dumin Yu.V. (IZMIRAN, RAS, Troitsk, Moscow reg., Russia; Max Planck Institute, Dresden, Germany). Can (dG/dt)/G bound the local cosmological dynamics?
15.00-15.20 Shestakova T.P., (Rostov State University, Department of Theoretical and Computational Physics, Rostov-on-Don, Russia). Quantum cosmological solutions: its dependence on gauge conditions and physical interpretation.
15.20-15.40 Minkevich A.V. (Department of Theoretical Physics, Belarussian State University, Minsk, Belarus). Gravitational repulsion and its cosmological consequences.
15.40-16.00 Coffee Break
Chair: K.A. Bronnikov, Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
16.00-16.20 Goncharenko I.S., Ivashshuk V.D., Melnikov V.N. (Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia). Fluxbrane and S-brane solutions with polynomials.
16.20-16.40 Yamaleev R.M. (University Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia; Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico, Mexico). New formulation of relativistic mechanics and its inter-relation with BCS-theory.
16.40-17.00 Ivaschuk V.D. (Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia). Integrable models of multidimensional gravitation with hyperbrane.
17.00-17.20 Sobczyk Garret (Universidad de las Americas – Puebla, Departamento de Actuaria, Fisica y Matematicas, Mexico). Active and Passive Boosts in Spacetime.
17.20-17.40 Yefremov A.P. (Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia). New effects of non-inertial motion in vector-quaternion version of relativity.
17.40-18.00 Petrova L.I. (Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia). The connection of field-theory equations with the equations for material systems.
18.00h Close of the Monday Session of Lectures
Tuesday 3rd July 2007. Conference Hall. Study Laboratory Building
Chair: Pustovoit V.I. Science Technological Center of Unique Instruments of RAS, Moscow, Russia.
9.00-9.30 Pustovoit V.I. (Science Technological Center of Unique Instruments of RAS, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia). On sensibility increasing for gravitational antennas.
9.30-10.00 Rudenko V.N. (Shternberg State Astronomy Institute, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia). Current state of problem on searching gravitational waves.
10.00-10.30 Popov S.M., Samoilenko À.À., OreshkinS.I., Cheprasov S.A (Shternberg State Astronomy Institute, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia). Pilot model of opto-acoustic gravitational wave detector.
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break
11.00-11.30 Gladyshev V.O., Morozov A.N.(Physics Department, Bauman State Technical University). Low-frequency optical resonance in multi-beams Fabry-Perot resonator and problem of gravitational waves detection.
11.30-12.00 Gusev A.V., Tsybanov I., Volodin À.À. (Shternberg State Astronomy Institute, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia). Peculiarities of optimal processing data for solid-state gravitational antennas.
12.00-12.30 Kolosnitsyn N.I. (Schmidt Institute of physics of the Earth, RAS, Moscow, Russia). The theory of a laser interferometer receiver of gravitational waves.
12.30-13.00 Krysanov V.A. (Shternberg State Astronomy Institute, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia). Instrument sensibility of optical-electronic scheme for detection of acoustic oscillations of gravitational antennas.
13.00-14.00h Lunch Break
Chair: Zaripov R.G. Kazan Science Center, Institute of Mechanics & Machinery, Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan, Russia
14.00-14.20 Lo C.Y. (Applied and Pure Research Institute, Nashua, NH, USA) Einstein versus the Physical Review on Gravitational Waves and the Principle of Causality.
14.20-14.40 Bogoslovsky G. Yu. (Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) Relative particle velocity in the entirely anisotropic space Some physical manifestations of space anisotropy and possibilities of its detecting in laboratory conditions.
14.40-15.00 Vargashkin V.Ya. (Oryol State Technical University, Department of Physics, Oryol, Russia) Gravitational autolensing of beams from visual disk of the star «alpha Ori» (Betelgeuse).
15.00-15.20 Nieuwenhuizen Th.M. (Instituut voor Theoretische Fysica, Amsterdam, Netherlands). Einstein vs. Maxwell: Is gravitation a curvature of space, a field in flat space, or both?
15.20-15.40 Gertsenshtein M.E. (Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) To the question on detecting gravitational radiation.
15.40-16.00 Coffee Break
Chair: Bogoslovsky G. Yu. Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia
16.00-16.20 Garas’ko G.I. (Âñåðîññèéñêèé ýëåêòðîòåõíè÷åñêèé èíñòèòóò, Ìîñêâà, Ðîññèÿ). Field theory and Finsler spaces.
16.20-16.40 Zhotikov V.G. (Department of General Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Government University), Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, Russia). Gauge transformations and Finsler metrics.
16.40-17.00 Chernov Vladimir M. (Samara Aerospace University, Image Processing Systems Institute of RAS, Samara, Russia) Generalized n-ary Composition Laws in the Algebra H(4) and Associated Metric Forms.
17.00-17.20 Garas'ko G. I., Lebedev S.V. (Russian Institute for Electrotechnics, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia) Spaces conformally connected with the 3 D Berwald-Moore’s space.
17.20-17-40 Zaripov R.G. (Kazan Science Center, Institute of Mechanics & Machinery, Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan, Russia). Relativistic equations for wave function in Bervald-Moor space-time.
17.40-18.00 Pavlov D.G., (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia) About analogue of Freedman solution in Finsler space-time with anisotropic metrics of Berwald-Moore.
18.00h Close of the Tuesday Session of Lectures
Wednesday 4th July 2007. Conference Hall. Study Laboratory Building
Chair: Vladimirov Yu.S. (Department of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia.)
9.00-9.30 Vladimirov Yu.S. (Department of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia) Gravitational interaction in relational paradigm.
9.30-10.00 Ghosal S. K., Saroj Nepal, Debarchana Das (North Bengal University, Dist. Darjeeling (WB), India). Relativity in 'Cosmic Substratum' and the UHECR Paradox.
10.00-10.30 Bronnikov K.A., Rubin S.G. (Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia) Possibilities of multi-dimensional non-linear theory of gravitation.
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break
11.00-11.30 Yarman T. (Okan University, Akfirat, Istanbul, Turkey). Superluminal Interaction, Or The Same, De Broglie Relationship, As Imposed By The Law Of Energy Conservation.
11.30-12.00 Zhogin I.L. (SSRC, Novosibirsk, Russia). Extra-solar scale change in Newton's Law and 5D R2-gravity.
12.00-12.30 Kracklauer A.F. (Bauhaus Universitat; Weimar, Germany). Space-time perspective contra asymmetric ageing.
12.30-13.00 Khokhlov D.L. (Sumy State University, Sumy, The Ukraine). Anti-gravitational potential.
13.00-14.00h Lunch Break
Chair: Siparov S. V. State University of Civil Aviation, Department of Physics, St-Petersburg, Russia
14.00-14.20 Rowlands P. (University of Liverpool, Department of Physics, Great Britain). Minimalising quantum mechanics.
14.20-14.40 Kassandrov Vladimir V. (Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia) Algebraic dynamics and conception of complex stochastic time.
14.40-15.00 Burinskii A. (NSI, Russian Acad. Sciences, Ìîñêâà, Ðîññèÿ). Kerr Geometry, Spinning Particle and Quantum Theory.
15.00-15.20 Korotaev S.M., Morozov A.N., Serdyuk V.O., Gorohov J.V. (Center of Geoelectromagnetic Research Schmidt Institute of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Russia) Reverse time signals from the heliospheric random processes and their employment for the long-term forecast.
15.20-15.40 Panchelyuga V.A., Shnol' S.E. (Institute of theoretical and experimental biophysics, Puschino; Department of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia). Space-time structure and macroscopic fluctuations phenomena.
15.40-16.00 Coffee Break
Chair: Ivashshuk V.D. (Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia
16.00-16.20 Zayats A.E., Balakin A.B. (Department of General Relativity and Gravitation, Kazan State University, Kazan, Russia). Light propagation in the field of non-minimal Dirac monopole.
16.20-16.40 Koryukin V. (Department of Physics and Mathematics, Mari State University, Yoshkar-Ola, Russia). The symmetry of quantum systems and the differential geometry.
16.40-17.00 Yarman T., Rozanov V.B., Arik M. (Okan University, Akfirat, Istanbul, Turkey; Lebedev Institute, Moscow, Russia; Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey). The incorrectness of the Classical Principle of Equivalence, And The Correct Principle of Equivalence.
17.00-17.20 Gorelik V.S. (Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia) Quasi-particles in crystalline chains and in physical vacuum.
17.20-17.40 Laptev Y.P., Fil’chenkov M.L., Kopylov S.V. (Bauman Moscow State Technical University; Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia; Department of Physics, Moscow State Open University, Moscow, Russia). Gravitationally bound quantum systems with leptons and mesons.
17.40-18.00 Zakirov U.N. (Institute of Mechanics and Engineering, Russia Academy of Science, Kazan, Russia) Mach’s principle in the five-dimensional cosmological task of Ross.
18.00h Close of the Wednesday Session of Lectures
Thursday 5th July 2007. Conference Hall. Study Laboratory Building
Chair: T. Yarman, Okan University, Akfirat, Istanbul, Turkey
9.00-9.30 Burde G.I. (J. Blaustein Inst. for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University, Israel). Correspondence principle and anisotropic propagation of light in special relativity.
9.30-10.00 Petrov A.N. (Sternberg Astronomical institute, Moscow, Russia). A black hole interpreted as a point mass in GR.
10.00-10.30 Siparov S. V. (State University of Civil Aviation, Department of Physics, St-Petersburg, Russia ) Theory of the zero order effect to study the space-time geometrical structure.
10.30-11.00 Coffee Break
11.00-11.30 Bronnikov K.A., Michtchenko A.V. (Center for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS; Russia and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, PFUR, Moscow, Russia; Instituto PolitecnicoNacional ESIME-SEPI-IPN, Mexico D.F., Mexico). A black universe without phantoms.
11.30-12.00 Sushkov S.V. (Department of Mathematics, Tatar State University of Humanities and Education, Kazan, Russia). Scalar wormholes in cosmological setting and their stability.
12.00-12.30 Manko V.S. (CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico). Aligned Kerr-Newman black holes.
12.30-13.00 Izmailov G.N. (Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University), Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia) On problem searching particles of dark matter.
13.00-14.00h Lunch Break
Chair: Vargashkin V.Ya. Oryol State Technical University, Department of Physics, Oryol, Russia
14.00-14.20 Zbigniew Oziewicz. (Universidad Nacional Aut?onoma de M?exico, Facultad Estudios Superiores, Mexico). Astonishing conflict of the Lorentz relativity group, with the relativity principle?
14.20-14.40 Vereschagin I.A. (Perm' Technical University, Perm', Russia). Akcidental hiperworld.
14.40-15.00 Shcherbak O.A. (Dnepropetrovsk National University, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine). The problems of movement behind the light barrier in the Special Theory of Relativity formation and development context.
15.00-15.20 Yurasov N.I., (Physics Department, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia). About linkage of electrodynamics and gravitation.
15.20-15.40 Olkhov O.A., (N.N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Moscow, Russia). Geometrization of matter wave fields and electromagnetic waves.
15.40-16.00 Coffee Break
16.00-16.20 Mordvinov B.P. (Russian Federal Nuclear Centre — Institute of Technical Physics, Snezhinsk, Russia). Cosmological Model and Structural Evolution of the Universe.
16.20-16.40 Zhelnorovich V.A. (Institute of Mechanics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia). Cosmological solutions in relativistic theoty of gravitation.
16.40-17.00 Hovsepian F.A. (Mathematics department, Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia). Undisturbed Kepler’s motion in the Universe.
17.00-17.20 Rarov N.N. (Mathematical Physics Department, BMSTU, Moscow, Russia). Matter wave properties.
17.20-17.40 Golub’ Yu.Ya. (Physics Department BMSTU, Moscow, Russia). The principle of Huygens in a gravitation.
17.40-18.00 Antonuk P.N. (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow , Russia) Titius-Bode’s Law.
18.00h Close of Moscow PIRT Meeting.
Poster papers 02—05 July 2007
  1. Diaz-Castro J. (Calle Reverendo Francisco Colon, Rio Piedras, USA). On Obtaining a Quantum Mechanical Time Operator.
  2. Vorohobovs V. (Institute of Physics, Salaspils, Latvia). Speed restriction in Universe.
  3. Abdil'din M.M., Abishev M.E., Beissen N.A. (Department of Physics, Kazakh National University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan). The hypothesis of gravimagnetism and sequences.
  4. Leonovich A., Vyblyi Yu. (University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Minsk, Belarus; Institute of Physics, National Academy of Science, Minsk, Belarus). The spherical nonstatic solution in relativistic theory of gravitation.
  5. Lemos Jose P. S., Zaslavskii O.B. (Astronomical Institute of Kharkov V.N. Karazin National University, Kharkov, Ukraine). Defintion and properties of quasi black holes.
  6. Kuvshinova E.V., Panov V.F., Sandakova O.V.. (Perm State University, Perm, Russia). Quantum birth of a rotating universe
  7. Vargas Jose Gabriel. (PST Associates, Colombia, USA). Recent Developments on the Foundations of Classical Differential Geometry with Implications for the Testing and Understanding of Flat Spacetime Physics.
  8. Ivanov M.A. (Physics Dept., Belarus State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Minsk, Republic of Belarus). Small effects of low-energy quantum gravity.
  9. Baranov A.M. (Siberian Federal University, Faculty of Physics, Department of Theoretical Physics, Krasnoyarsk, Russia). Lightons and helixons as lightlike particles in general relativity
  10. Urusovskii I.A. (Acoustics N.N. Andreev Institute RAS, Moscow, Russia). Influence of interstellar gas and increasing of speed of light onto movement of «Pioneer-10»
  11. Mayburov S.N. (Lebedev Institute of Physics RAS (FIAN). Moscow, Russia). Fuzzy Space-Time Geometry and Nonlocal Fields Quantization.
  12. Granik A. (Physics Department, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA, USA ). Non-Canonical Physical Interpretations of SR and GR.
  13. Golubiatnikov A.N. (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Mechanics and Mathematics, Moscow, Russia). Relativistic models of anisotropically rigid media.
  14. V.O.Gladyshev (Physics Department, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia). On propagation of electromagnetic waves nearby rotating astrophysical objects and in interstellar medium in cosmological scales
  15. Rarov N.N. (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia). On wave properties of substance.
  16. Lo C. Y. (Applied and Pure Research Institute, Nashua, NH, USA). Einstein's Equivalence Principle, its Justifications, and Misinterpretations
  17. Rylov Y. (Institute for problems in mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia). Non-Euclidean method of the generalized geometry construction and perspectives of further geometrization of physics
  18. Rylov Yu.A. (Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia). Non-Euclidean method of the generalized geometry construction and perspectives of further geometrization of physics.
  19. Nizar Hamdan, Souheil Baza (Department of Physics, University of Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria). Does the Relativistic Electrodynamics need to SRT?
  20. Caesar P. Viazminsky. (Department of Physics, University of Aleppo, Syria). Generalized Lorentz Transformations.
  21. Gitman D. (Institute of Physics, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil). Quantization of a particle in curved space.
  22. M.Yu. Konstantinov (Physics Department, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia). On space-time models with fundamental length
  23. Duffy M.C. (School of Computing & Technology, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, Great Britain). Wave particle & space-time structure
  24. Nassikas A.A. (Technological Education Institute of Larissa, Larissa, Greece). On a minimum contradictions everything.
  25. Duffy M.C. (Computing & Technology, University of Sunderland, Great Britain). Vortex-sponge, wave-particle & geometrized space-time.
  26. Carina Aguilar-Chavez, Blanca E. Carvajal-Gamez, Jose L. Lopez-Bonilla (National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico city, Mexico). Science and mysticism.
  27. V.O.Gladyshev (Physics Department, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia). New 3D experimental test of moving media electrodynamics: The first results of the investigating a dependence of spatial light dragging in a rotating medium on speed of rotation.
  28. Kassandrov V.V. (Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia). Phase extensions of Minkowski geometry and random complex time.
  29. Guy B. (Ecole n. s. des mines, Saint-Etienne Cedex 2, France). The links between the space, time and movement concepts must be re-considered. Consequences in physics (relativity).
  30. Isaeva E.A. (Institute of Physics of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Baku, Azerbaijan). Minkovskii space and Finsler space as essence of forms infinity in philisophy.
  31. Sharma A. (Fundamental Physics Society, Shimla, India). The basis of generalized equation E=mc², its application in various physical phenomena.
  32. Ryskamp J. New Light on Relativity (and other Twentieth-Century Ideas). from Recent Mathematical Historical Research.
  33. Zhogin I.L. (Novosibirsk, Russia). Singularity of solutions in general covariant theories.
  34. M.E.Gertsenshtein (Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia). Roentgen from black holes
  35. Fionov À.S., Gerasimov Yu. V., Fadeev G.N. (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia). Alternative transport cosmic systems.

Talks

In addition PIRT's-2007 papers will be published on page: www.ostu.ru/departm/physics/PIRT/ of OSTU (Orjol State Technical University).

  • Starobinskii À.À. (Landau Institute of Theoretical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia) Dark energy in the Universe: geometrical and physical interpretations
  • Melnikov V.N. (Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia) Fundamental constants and the change-over to new definitions of SI Units.
  • Lukash V.N. (Astrophysical Center of P.N. Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia) Cosmological model: from initial conditions to late University
  • V.N.Rudenko (Shternberg State Astronomy Institute, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) Current state of problem on searching gravitational waves
  • Rowlands P. (University of Liverpool, Department of Physics, Great Britain) Minimalising quantum mechanics.
  • M.Yu. Konstantinov (Physics Department, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia) On space-time models with fundamental length
  • M.E.Gertsenshtein (Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) Roentgen from black holes
  • M.E.Gertsenshtein (Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) To the question on detecting gravitational radiation
  • V.D. Ivashshuk (Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia) Integrable models of multidimensional gravitation with hyperbrane
  • V.D. Ivashshuk , I.S. Goncharenko (Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia) About supersymmetric solutions with intersecting p-branes in eleven-dimentional supergravity
  • G.N. Izmailov (Moscow Aviation Institute (State Technical University), Department of Physics, Moscow, Russia) On problem searching particles of dark matter
  • G. Yu. Bogoslovsky (Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Russia) Relative particle velocity in the entirely anisotropic space Some physical manifestations of space anisotropy and possibilities of its detecting in laboratory conditions
  • P.N.Antonuk (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow , Russia) Titius – Bode’s Law
  • Burinskii A. (NSI, Russian Acad. Sciences, Moscow, Russia) Kerr Geometry, Spinning Particle and Quantum Theory.
  • K.A. Bronnikov, S.G. Rubin (Centre for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia) Possibilities of multi-dimensional non-linear theory of gravitation
  • Yu.S.Vladimirov (Department of Physics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia) Gravitational interaction in relational paradigm
  • Duffy M.C. (School of Computing & Technology, University of Sunderland, Sunderland, Great Britain). Wave particle & space-time structure.
  • Caesar P. Viazminsky. (Department of Physics, University of Aleppo, Syria) Generalized Lorentz Transformations.
  • V.S. Gorelik. (Lebedev Physical Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia) Quasi-particles in crystalline chains and in physical vacuum
  • V.O.Gladyshev (Physics Department, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia) On propagation of electromagnetic waves nearby rotating astrophysical objects and in interstellar medium in cosmological scales
  • U.N. Zakirov (Institute of Mechanics and Engineering, Russia Academy of Science, Kazan, Russia) Mach’s principle in the five-dimensional cosmological task of Ross
  • Vladimir M. Chernov (Samara Aerospace University, Image Processing Systems Institute of RAS, Samara, Russia) Generalized n-ary Composition Laws in the Algebra H(4) and Associated Metric Forms
  • G. I. Garas'ko, S.V. Lebedev (Russian Institute for Electrotechnics, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia) Spaces conformally connected with the 3 D Berwald-Moore’s space
  • D.G.Pavlov, (Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia) Polymetric geometry.
  • Holmetski A.L., Misevich O.V., Smirnov-Rueda R. (Belarusian State University, Department of Physics, Minsk, Belarus) Measuring propagation velocity of a bound electromagnetic field in close area of a radiator
  • T.P. Shestakova (Rostov State University, Department of Theoretical and Computational Physics, Rostov-on-Don, Russia) Quantum cosmological solutions: its dependence on gauge conditions and physical interpretation
  • S. V. Siparov (State University of Civil Aviation, Department of Physics, St-Petersburg, Russia ) Theory of the zero order effect to study the space-time geometrical structure
  • Vladimir V. Kassandrov (Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia) Algebraic dynamics and conception of complex stochastic time
  • V.Ya. Vargashkin (Oryol State Technical University, Department of Physics, Oryol, Russia) Gravitational autolensing of beams from visual disk of the star «alpha Ori» (Betelgeuse).
  • V.O.Gladyshev (Physics Department, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia) New 3D experimental test of moving media electrodynamics: The first results of the investigating a dependence of spatial light dragging in a rotating medium on speed of rotation.
  • Korotaev S.M., Morozov A.N., Serdyuk V.O., Gorohov J.V. (Center of Geoelectromagnetic Research Schmidt Institute of the Earth, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Russia) Reverse time signals from the heliospheric random processes and their employment for the long-term forecast.
  • Yurasov N.I., (Physics Department, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Moscow, Russia). About linkage of electrodynamics and gravitation.
  • Yefremov A.P., (Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples Friendship University of Russia, Moscow, Russia). New effects of non-inertial motion in vector-quaternion version of relativity.
  • Bronnikov K.A., Michtchenko A.V. (Center for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS, Moscow, Russia and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, PFUR, Moscow, Russia; Instituto Politechnico Nacional, ESIME-SEPI, Zacatenco, Mexico, Mexico). A black universe without phantoms.
  • Olkhov O.A., (N.N. Semenov Institute of Chemical Physics, Moscow, Russia). Geometrization of matter wave fields and electromagnetic waves.
  • Granik A. (Physics Department, University of the Pacific, Stockton, CA, USA ) Non-Canonical Physical Interpretations of SR and GR.
  • Lo C. Y. (Applied and Pure Research Institute, Nashua, NH, USA) The Necessity of Unifying Gravitation and Electromagnetism and the Mass-Charge Repulsive Effects in Gravity.
  • Guy B. (Ecole n. s. des mines, Saint-Etienne Cedex 2, France) The links between the space, time and movement concepts must be re-considered. Consequences in physics (relativity).
  • Lo C. Y. (Applied and Pure Research Institute, Nashua, NH, USA) Einstein versus the Physical Review on Gravitational Waves and the Principle of Causality.
  • Lo C. Y. (Applied and Pure Research Institute, Nashua, NH, USA) Einstein's Equivalence Principle, its Justifications, and Misinterpretations
  • Lemos Jose P. S., Zaslavskii O.B. (Astronomical Institute of Kharkov V.N. Karazin National University, Kharkov, Ukraine) Defintion and properties of quasi black holes.
  • Gitman D. (Institute of Physics, University of Sao Paulo, Brazil) Quantization of a particle in curved space.
  • Rylov Y. (Institute for problems in mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia). Non-Euclidean method of the generalized geometry construction and perspectives of further geometrization of physics
  • Urusovskii I.A. (Acoustics N.N. Andreev Institute RAS, Moscow, Russia). Influence of interstellar gas and increasing of speed of light onto movement of «Pioneer-10»
  • Nizar Hamdan, Souheil Baza (Department of Physics, University of Aleppo, Aleppo, Syria). Does the Relativistic Electrodynamics need to SRT?
  • Yamaleev R.M. (University Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Dubna, Russia; Universidad Nacional Autonoma De Mexico, Mexico). New formulation of relativistic mechanics and its inter-relation with BCS-theory.
  • Ghosal S. K., Saroj Nepal, Debarchana Das (North Bengal University, Dist. Darjeeling (WB), India). Relativity in 'Cosmic Substratum' and the UHECR Paradox.
  • Carina Aguilar-Chavez, Blanca E. Carvajal-Gamez, Jose L. Lopez-Bonilla (National Polytechnic Institute, Mexico city, Mexico). Science and mysticism.
  • Viazminsky C.P. (Department of Physics, University of Aleppo, Syria). Generalized Lorentz Transformations.
  • Zhotikov V.G. (Department of General Physics, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (Government University), Dolgoprudny, Moscow Region, Russia). Gauge transformations and Finsler metrics.
  • Shcherbak O.A. (Dnepropetrovsk National University, Dnepropetrovsk, Ukraine). The problems of movement behind the light barrier in the Special Theory of Relativity formation and development context.
  • Zayats A.E., Balakin A.B. (Department of General Relativity and Gravitation, Kazan State University, Kazan, Russia). Light propagation in the field of non-minimal Dirac monopole.
  • Zhogin I.L. (SSRC, Novosibirsk, Russia). Extra-solar scale change in Newton's Law and 5D R2-gravity.
  • Æîãèí È.Ë. (ÑÖÑÈ, Íîâîñèáèðñê, Ðîññèÿ). Ñèíãóëÿðíîñòè ðåøåíèé â îáùåêîâàðèàíòíûõ òåîðèÿõ.
  • Laptev Y.P., Fil’chenkov M.L., Kopylov S.V. (Bauman Moscow State Technical University; Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia; Department of Physics, Moscow State Open University, Moscow, Russia). Gravitationally bound quantum systems with leptons and mesons.
  • Barbashov B.M., Glinka L.A., Pervushin V.N., Shuvalov S.A., Skokov V.V., Zakharov A.F. (Joint Institute for Nuclear Research, Bogoliubov Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, Dubna, Russia). Hamiltonian Unification of General Relativity and Standard Model.
  • Ivanov M.A. (Physics Dept., Belarus State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Minsk, Republic of Belarus). Small effects of low-energy quantum gravity.
  • Petrov A.N. (Sternberg Astronomical institute, Moscow, Russia). A black hole interpreted as a point mass in GR.
  • Koryukin V. (Department of Physics and Mathematics, Mari State University, Yoshkar-Ola, Russia). The symmetry of quantum systems and the differential geometry.
  • Minkevich A.V. (Department of Theoretical Physics, Belarussian State University, Minsk, Belarus). Gravitational repulsion and its cosmological consequences.
  • Bronnikov K.A., Michtchenko A.V. (Center for Gravitation and Fundamental Metrology, VNIIMS; Russia and Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, PFUR, Moscow, Russia; Instituto PolitecnicoNacional ESIME-SEPI-IPN, Mexico D.F., Mexico). A black universe without phantoms.
  • Kracklauer A.F. (Bauhaus Universitat; Weimar, Germany). Space-time perspective contra asymmetric ageing.
  • Romero C. (Physics Department, Federal University of Paraiba, Joao Pessoa, Brazil). What classical differential geometry has to say about the confinement and the stability of motion in the neighbourhood of branes.
  • Dumin Yu.V. (IZMIRAN, Russian Academy of Sciences, Troitsk, Moscow reg., Russia; Max Planck Institute, Dresden, Germany). Can (dG/dt)/G bound the local cosmological dynamics?
  • Sharma A. (Fundamental Physics Society, Shimla, India). The basis of generalized equation E=mc², its application in various physical phenomena.
  • Ryskamp J. New Light on Relativity (and other Twentieth-Century Ideas) from Recent Mathematical Historical Research.
  • Vahid Alli (Imam Hossein University, Tehran, Iran). TMD connection of a Finsler space.
  • Diaz-Castro J. (Calle Reverendo Francisco Colon, Rio Piedras, USA). On Obtaining a Quantum Mechanical Time Operator.
  • Manko V.S. (CINVESTAV-IPN, Mexico). Aligned Kerr-Newman black holes.
  • Nassikas A.A. (Technological Education Institute of Larissa, Larissa, Greece). On a minimum contradictions everything.
  • Duffy M.C. (Computing & Technology, University of Sunderland, Great Britain). Vortex-sponge, wave-particle & geometrized space-time.
  • Khokhlov D.L. (Sumy State University, Sumy, The Ukraine). Anti-gravitational potential.
  • Yarman T., Rozanov V.B., Arik M. (Okan University, Akfirat, Istanbul, Turkey; Lebedev Institute, Moscow, Russia; Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey). Mistakes embodied by the principle of equivalence.
  • Yarman T., Rozanov V.B., Arik M. (Okan University, Akfirat, Istanbul, Turkey; Lebedev Institute, Moscow, Russia; Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey). The analogy framing the principle of equivalence (PE), is non-conform, furthermore the PE is, quantum mechanically, inaccurate, wile the remmedy leaves it needless.
  • Yarman T., Rozanov V.B., Arik M. (Okan University, Akfirat, Istanbul, Turkey; Lebedev Institute, Moscow, Russia; Bogazici University, Istanbul, Turkey). The correct principleof equivalence, as a result of the present approach, thus not needed for any related theory: the centrifugal mass, or the gravitational mass, hence, are different from the corresponding inertial mass.
  • Kholmetskii A.L., Missevitch O.V., Smirnov-Rueda R. (Department of Physics, Belarus State University, Minsk, Belarus; Institute for Nuclear Problems, Minsk, Belarus; Applied Mathematics Department, Faculty of Mathematics, Complutense University, Madrid, Spain). Experimental Observation of Infinitely Large Propagation Velocity of Bound Electromagnetic Fields in Near Zone.
  • Golub’ Yu.Ya. (Physics Department BMSTU, Moscow, Russia). The principle of Huygens in a gravitation.
  • Leonovich A., Vyblyi Yu. (University of Informatics and Radioelectronics, Minsk, Belarus; Institute of Physics, National Academy of Science, Minsk, Belarus). The spherical nonstatic solution in relativistic theory of gravitation.
  • Baranov A.M. (Siberian Federal University, Faculty of Physics, Department of Theoretical Physics, Krasnoyarsk, Russia). Lightons and helixons as lightlike particles in general relativity
  • Rylov Yu.A. (Institute for Problems in Mechanics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia). Non-Euclidean method of the generalized geometry construction and perspectives of further geometrization of physics.
  • Kolosnitsyn N.I. (Schmidt Institute of physics of the Earth, RAS, Moscow, Russia). The theory of a laser interferometer receiver of gravitational waves.
  • Golubiatnikov A.N. (Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Mechanics and Mathematics, Moscow, Russia). Relativistic models of anisotropically rigid media.
  • Isaeva E.A. (Institute of Physics of Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Baku, Azerbaijan). Minkovskii space and Finsler space as essence of forms infinity in philisophy.
  • Kassandrov V.V. (People's Friendship University, Institute of Gravitation and Cosmology, Moscow, Russia). Phase-extended Minkowski geometry and random complex time.
  • Mayburov S.N. (Lebedev Institute of Physics RAS (FIAN). Moscow, Russia). Fuzzy Space-Time Geometry and Nonlocal Fields Quantization.
  • Sushkov S.V. (Department of Mathematics, Tatar State University of Humanities and Education, Kazan, Russia). Scalar wormholes in cosmological setting and their stability.
  • Zaripov R.G. (Kazan Science Center, Institute of Mechanics & Machinery, Russian Academy of Sciences, Kazan, Russia). Relativistic equations for wave function in Bervald-Moor space-time.
  • Rarov N.N. (Mathematical Physics Department, BMSTU, Moscow, Russia). Matter wave properties.
  • Petrova L.I. (Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia). The connection of field-theory equations with the equations for material sistems.
  • Vereschagin I.A. (Perm' Technical University, Perm', Russia). Akcidental hiperworld.
  • Zhelnorovich V.A. (Institute of Mechanics, Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia). Cosmological solutions in relativistic theoty of gravitation.
  • Zhogin I.L. (SSRC, Novosibirsk, Russia). Singularity of solutions in general covariant theories. (Çàìåíèòü â àíãë. ñòðàíèöå äîêëàäîâ)
  • Vorohobovs V. (Institute of Physics, Salaspils, Latvia). Speed restriction in Universe.
  • Mordvinov B.P. (Russian Federal Nuclear Centre — Institute of Technical Physics, Snezhinsk, Russia). Cosmological Model and Structural Evolution of the Universe.
  • Abdil'din M.M., Abishev M.E., Beissen N.A. (Department of Physics, Kazakh National University, Almaty, Republic of Kazakhstan). The hypothesis of gravimagnetism and sequences.
  • Hovsepian F.A. (Mathematics department, Russian State Social University, Moscow, Russia). Undisturbed Kepler’s motion in the Universe.
  • Tombe F.D. (College of Technology Belfast, Belfast, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom; Royal Belfast Academical Institution). The Double Helix Theory of the Magnetic Field (An interpretation of Maxwell’s 1861 paper «On Physical Lines of Force»)
  • Gertsenshtein M.E. (Skobeltsyn Nuclear Physics Institute of Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia). Black hole new static model.
  • Burde G.I. (Jacob Blaustein Institute for Desert Research, Ben-Gurion University, Israel). Correspondence principle and anisotropic propagation of light in special relativity.
  • Panchelyuga V.A., Shnol' S.E. (Institute of theoretical and experimental biophysics, Puschino; Department of Physics, Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia). Space-time structure and macroscopic fluctuations phenomena.

BMSTU

The history of our institution, the Bauman MHTS (Moscow Higher Technical School), or presently the Bauman MSTU (Moscow State Technical University) dates back to 1830, when Emperor Nicholas I confirmed the "statute of the industrial school" to open in Moscow. Russia's developing industry needed skilled labor in many trades. So, the aim of the new school was to train skillful artisans with a solid theoretical background to improve and spread skills in various trades all over Russia. The training personnel of the school comprised graduates of the Moscow University who specialized in mathematics, mechanics, physics and chemistry. By 1868 the academic standards of the school were so high that it was reorganized into a special institution of higher learning (Imperial Moscow Technical School or IMTS). Its major task now was to train mechanics in construction, engineering and manufacturing. The IMTS was financially supported by the Government and industrialists. Its management was democratic. Its teaching staff boasted of many talented scientists who maintained contacts with the West. All these circumstances helped the School to achieve outstanding successes in manufacturing processes and practices in the chemical, food and textile industries, metal and wood processing, and structural mechanics. During the 1876 Exhibition in Philadelphia the practically-minded Americans highly appreciated and admired the methods used by the School, recognizing them as an original "Russian system" of training engineers. In 1876, Dr. Wrinkle, President of the Boston Institute of Technology, writes to V.K.Dela-Vos, Director of the Imperial Moscow Technical School that Russia is a recognized leader in handling the important problems of engineering education..., and that no other system will hence be used in America.

Thus, the Moscow Higher Technical School joined the ranks of "leading polytechnical schools in Europe".

The late 19th century witnessed quickening progress in electrical engineering, aeromechanics, and the power engineering industry.

In 1918, the MHTS organized several research institutes, including TSAGI (Central Aerodynamics and Hydrodynamics Institute), which eventually developed into independent structures, separating from their parent. The quick industrial expansion of the country called for new training facilities on other fields of science and technology. In 1930, the MHTS began to branch out into many new institutions of higher learning: the Moscow Aviation Institute, the Moscow Power Engineering Institute, the Military Chemical Academy, the Textile Institute, and the Moscow Civil Engineering Institute.

The MHTS continued to specialize in training engineers for the machine-building and instrumentation industries.

In 1938, the MHTS opened new departments with a defense profile: armoured vehicles and tanks, artillery, and ammunition. In 1948, a department of rocketry was added.

The following famous scientists and specialists have graduated our school: Academician A.N.Tupolev, S.P.Korolev, and many other aircraft and rocket designers and developers; Academician N.A.Dollezhal, chief designer of atomic piles; Academician A.I.Tselikov, chief designer of metallurgical engineering; Academician S.A.Lebedev, chief designer of computers.

Our School is distinguished for high-level scientific and engineering training of students, extensive relations with industries, good traditions, and high professional and moral requirements which both the professors and students feel obliged to meet and maintain.

In 1989, the MHTS was conferred a new name: the Bauman Moscow State Technical University (Bauman MSTU).


http://www.bmstu.ru/mstu/English/
For more detailed information contact:
Mr. Gennady P. Pavlikhin, Vice-Rector
2-nd Baumanskaya, 5, 105005, Moscow, Russia.
Telephone: (495) 261-40-55
Fax: (495) 267-98-93
E-mail: irina@interd.bmstu.ru

Department of Physics

Department of Physics of Bauman Moscow State Technical University (BMSTU) has worked since 1832, when Physical Study to demonstrate physical phenomena during lectures for students was created at the Craft Institution of Moscow Training House.

On the first June in 1968 the Craft Institution was reformed into Emperor Moscow Technical Specialized School and the Physical Study got a new official status as Department of General and Applied Physics. Professor A.S.Vladimirskii, who had graduated from Moscow University, headed the Department.

The brightest historical moments of the Department were linked with names of professor V.S.Shchegolyaev (the head of the Department since 1886 till 1912) and academician P.P.Lazarev (the head of the Department since 1912 till 1925).

At different times a number of remarkable scientists have worked at the Department: academician, president of USSR Science Academy S.I.Vavilov, corresponding-members of USSR Science Academy K.A.Krug and A.S.Predvoditelev, professors A.B.Mlodzievskii, A.K.Trapeznikov, A.V.Shpol'skii, N.E.Uspenskii, V.D.Zernov, K.A.Putilov.

At present the staff of the Department of Physics consists of 14 professors, 47 readers, 8 senior teachers and 7 professors, 15 readers, 7 senior teachers occupy private positions.

The main scientific directions of the Department of Physics are

  • Electro-hydrodynamics (Prof. I.N.Aliev);
  • Theory of strength and destruction for solid bodies (Prof. V.N.Bovenko);
  • Process theory of non-linear transference (Prof. A.S.Romanov);
  • Electrodynamics of moving media (Prof. V.O.Gladyshev, vgladyshev@mail.ru);
  • Optics and spectroscopy (Prof. V.S.Gorelik);
  • Applied electrodynamics and radio-physics (Prof. O.S.Litvinov);
  • Nonreversible process research in natural media. Theory of precise measurements. (Prof. A.N.Morozov, amor@mx.bmstu.ru);
  • Theory of interference phenomena in electrodynamics and solid state physics (Prof. V.V.Tolmachev);
  • Physics of magnetic materials;
  • Quantum optics (Prof. S.P.Erkovich);

There is a laboratory for student researching at the Department of Physics.

Since 2001 the Department of Physics trains on the courses of bachelor and master degrees in Engineering Physics.

More detailed information can be obtained from the Head of BMSTU Department of Physics - A.N.Morozov (amor@mx.bmstu.ru).

Transport to BMSTU

Organizing Committee plans to meet foreign participants in the International airport of Moscow «Sheremetievo».

How you can to get to BMSTU from International Airport "Sheremetyevo-II"

from Airport "Sheremetyevo-II" to metro station «Baumanskaya» (two variants).
From station «Baumanskaya» to BMSTU
From station "Baumanskaya" walk to the 2-ya Baumanskaya street 5 (about 15 minutes).
A way to BMSTUÓ       Main building of BMSTU

Enter the BMSTU across the first checkpoint with passport.

Accommodation

As BMSTU hasn't got a special hotel for guests, University can book a room in the hotel of Izmailovskii Tourist Complex.

The hotel is nearby the underground station "Partizanskaya" (3 station from the underground station "Baumanskaya").

Address: 105187, Moscow, Izmailovskoye Shosse, 71, Bldg. 3V, "Vega" Complex

(All information on www.hotel-vega.ru)

Bauman University will book accommodation in hotel "Vega" for foreign participants. So it is necessary to inform us on precise dates of arrival to Moscow and departure from Moscow.

Accommodation Tariffs:

  • Single superior: 2300 Rub per night.
  • Double superior: 2500 Rub per night.

About the hotel

«Vega» is one of the complexes of the largest in Europe «Izmailovo» Tourism Hotel Holding, which is in the Guinness Book of World Records. The hotel is located in one of the most beautiful places in Russia, having replaced an old village «Izmailovo», which was an estate of the Romanov dynasty since the 16th century.

The complex had been built by the XXII Olympic Games of 1980 in one of the greenest and ecologically favorable districts of Moscow. The Izmailovo territory accommodates the famous Moscow Vernissage and a craftsmen town «Russkoje Podvorjeraquo;, which are highly popular with the Muscovites and guests of the capital.

Guests are offered:

  • 1000 comfortable rooms of various category. TV sets in the rooms are connected to the satellite TV and broadcast 36 channels, 7 of which are foreign ones. 1st and 2nd class rooms are equipped with a free of charge access to the Internet.
  • Business-center with 11 conference-halls, including transformer halls for up to 500 people. All conference-halls are equipped with special devices with access to the Internet.
  • 5 restaurants for any taste, 2 banquette halls, bar and cafe, night club.
  • Underground parking lot,
  • Luggage room,
  • Clothes repair,
  • Medical aid post,
  • Currency exchange,
  • Shops,
  • Kiosks,
  • Hairdresser's,
  • Sauna,
  • Aviation and railroad tickets,
  • Individual safes,
  • Visa support,
  • Excursions

The hotel has an active complex security system to protect our guests. In this system framework, the rooms are equipped with Tesa electronic locks.

In 2003, the complex was equipped with a modern system of Finnish express lifts.

«VEGA» is an ideal place for work and rest, it grants tourists and businessmen an ideal opportunity to appear in the center of events of one of the most beautiful and fast growing cities in the world.

Registration Fee

  • For foreign participants — USD 150$.
  • Participants should transfer the registration fee on the account (to be announced).
  • The payment may be made from private individuals or institutions or organizations.
  • The registration fee can be cash paid in during the conference in Moscow.

Auditorium

The «XIII International Meeting» will be held in the Main Building and the Laboratory Study Building of BMSTU, situated at the bank of river Yauza.

The opening the Conference will take place in the "Physical Auditorium" of BMSTU located on the second floor in the Main Building. It is classical lecture room for 200 sits with demonstrating equipment for physical experiments. The Auditorium will be provided with projector for transparencies. If you need other equipment, let us know.

Also a possible place for sessions of the conference is the Conference Hall in the Laboratory Study Building of BMSTU. The Hall is provided with modern equipments for presentations and has a system of synchronizing translation from Russian into English, French, and German.

Permission, visa

To prepare the official Letter for Invitation for Russian Embassy in the other countries we need the following information from participants:

  1. First name, second name (or patronymic name), and surname.
  2. Copy of passport (by e-mail or by fax).
  3. Place of work (Institution, University, etc.). (If you haven't got any, please write down "housekeeper").
  4. Address of work (Institution, University, etc.).
  5. Position.
  6. Dates of visiting Russia (arrival and departure).
  7. Cities and towns to be visited (Moscow and others).
  8. Date of birth.
  9. Place of birth.
  10. Dates of issue and expire of passport.

It is needed to have medical insurance when you visit Russia.

Invitation

  • We will send to all participants of the conference letters of invitation to report by E-mail.
  • If you need the letter will be set by mail or fax.
  • For foreign participants Organising Committee will prepare the official letters of invitation for the Russian Embassy.

Excursions

  • The Organising Committee plan to organise a visit to the BMSTU Museum, Russian Academy of Sciences, Lomonosov Moscow State University, and an excursion about the centre of Moscow.
  • Participants may inform the Committee about places of interest which they wish to visit.
  • The excursions will be interpreted for foreign participants.

Meal

  • Coffee breaks are planned between the reports.
  • Time for the coffee breaks and for lunch will be in programme of the Meeting.
  • Participants can have lunch for dinning room for professors and lecturers of BMSTU in the main building (about 100 Rub. or 3-4 $).
  • The Organising Committee is planning to give a dinner party for participants.

Translation (Interpretation)

  • Russian and English are the working languages at the conference.
  • The Organising Committee can arrange interpretation for foreign participants during official parts of the Meeting (the opening and the closing of the Meeting, and reports) and excursions.

Moscow PIRT Proceedings

In results of the conference work Organizing Committee plans to issue Proceedings of the Moscow PIRT Meeting. The articles should be thorough revised and put into shape in according to requirements. It is possible to give an article after reporting in the PIRT Meeting. Hence, a project of the article should be presented before conference working.

The Organizing Committee will send out the Proceedings to the central libraries of Russia and to number of foreign Universities. The Proceedings will generally revised, therefore, the Organizing Committee keeps the rights for itself to use the special review of any article. In the case reviewers will be specialists of Leading Universities of Russia or aboard.

Publications about PIRT

  • A Publications into «Vestnik BMSTU» (eng.) — View article, DjVu format, (ðàçìåð 113.148 áàéò, çàãðóæåíî 41 ðàç)

Preferred format for abstracts and papers

  • The deadline for submitting papers and abstracts is 1 May 2007
  • Abstracts volume is 1 page of A4 format, article volume is 10 pages of A4 format.
  • The desired format of files of abstracts and papers is *.rtf, *.doc or *.tex. An article should be formed as one file and should include: a title, authors, brief annotation, text, illustrations, tables and list of references.
  • The final edition of papers will be made in common style under checking of the Editorial Board, formed by Organizing Committee.
  • The example of an article you can see on this picture.

Registration Form

                   REGISTRATION FORM
Physical  Interpretations of  Relativity  Theory, Moscow Conference
                     2007, July, 2-–5 

Section A: GENERAL INFORMATION

NAME (Prof/Dr/Mr/Ms): ______________________________________________ 
FIRST NAMES: _______________________________________________________
UNIVERSITY:  _______________________________________________________
ADDRESS FOR CONFERENCE COMMUNICATION (if different from above):_____
____________________________________________________________________
POSTCODE: __________________________________________________________ 
TELEPHONE NUMBER: __________________________________________________ 
FAX NUMBER: ________________________________________________________
E-MAIL NUMBER: _____________________________________________________
ACCOMPANYING PERSONS (Number): _____________________________________ 
(Names/Initials): __________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________
REGISTRATION FEES 
Number of Participants ($150 USD each): $________USD
Number of Accompanying Persons ______ ($50 USD each): $__________USD
TOTAL : ____________________________________________________________ 


Section B: ACCOMMODATION

ARRIVAL DATE _____________________________________ 
              (Approximate time of arrival if known)
DEPARTURE DATE ___________________________________ 
              (Approximate departure time if known) 
NUMBER OF NIGHTS FOR WHICH ACCOMMODATION IS REQUIRED ON BAUMAN 
UNIVERSITY SITE ____________________________________________________ 
ANY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS? (Ground Floor/Shared Room), 
please state _______________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________ 
ACCOMPANYING PERSON (Number of nights for which accommodation is 
required): _________________________________________________________ 
DELEGATE: ___________ nights accommodation.
ACCOMPANYING PERSON: __________ nights.



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