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    Order 12 (1995), S. 45-55 
    ISSN: 1572-9273
    Keywords: Primary: 06A06, 05C35 ; Secondary: 05B05, 03C13 ; Ordered set ; order-preserving map ; endomorphism ; retract ; reflexive graph ; rigid ; projective plane
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Mathematics
    Notes: Abstract Theendomorphism spectrum of an ordered setP, spec(P)={|f(P)|:f ∈ End(P)} andspectrum number, sp(P)=max(spec(P)\{|P|}) are introduced. It is shown that |P|〉(1/2)n(n − 1) n − 1 implies spec(P) = {1, 2, ...,n} and that if a projective plane of ordern exists, then there is an ordered setP of size 2n 2+2n+2 with spec(P)={1, 2, ..., 2n+2, 2n+4}. Lettingh(n)=max{|P|: sp(P)⩽n}, it follows thatc 1 n 2⩽h(n)⩽c 2 n n+1 for somec 1 andc 2. The lower bound disproves the conjecture thath(n)⩽2n. It is shown that if |P| − 1 ∈ spec(P) thenP has a retract of size |P| − 1 but that for all κ there is a bipartite ordered set with spec(P) = {|P| − 2, |P| − 4, ...} which has no proper retract of size⩾|P| − κ. The case of reflexive graphs is also treated.
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    Journal of atmospheric chemistry 35 (2000), S. 19-31 
    ISSN: 1573-0662
    Keywords: aqueous phase ; cloud chemistry ; selenium ; sulphoxy radicals ; sulphur oxidation
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology , Geosciences
    Notes: Abstract Chemical interactions between sulphoxy radical anions and elemental Se were investigated to show the influence of SO2 pollution on the atmospheric fate of selenium. Laboratory experiments were performed with elemental Se plates or fine powder exposed to sulphoxy radicals formed in situ during the autoxidation of SO2 dissolved in water. Impacts of the radicals were followed examining the topographic surface changes of Se (atomic force microscopy, AFM) and measuring the S(IV) autoxidation rate, essentially decreased in the presence of Se (conductometry). The experiments showed that remobilization of water insoluble selenium (elemental Se) may take place not only in atmosphere (cloud waters), but also in surface waters, soil and sediments contacting with SO2 polluted air. By scavenging radicals, selenium causes the retardation of the S(IV) autoxidation to sulphuric acid (acid rain), thus contributing to long-distance transport of unreacted S(IV). The more general problem of sulphoxy radical-induced atmospheric corrosion has been brought forward into consideration, as the radicals appear capable to damage diverse solid surfaces.
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