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The XV Symposium on High Resolution Molecular Spectroscopy
July 18-21, 2006, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia
Author's Index
Author: Bykov A.D. (index)
List of reports:
A.D. Bykov, N.N. Lavrentieva, T.P. Mishina
Using of generalized Euler series transformation for the calculation of halfwidths and shifts of molecular spectral lines
A.D. Bykov, V.N. Stroinova
Relaxation parameters of the lines caused by the transitions into highly excited vibrational states of CO molecule
A.D. Bykov, L.N. Chebakova
Expert system for spectra manipulation
A.D. Bykov, T.V. Kruglova
Generalized Euler series transformation. Application to the vibration–rotation energy level calculations of the H
2
, H
3
+
, H
2
O molecules
A.D. Bykov, V.A. Kapitanov, Yu.N. Ponomarev, I.S. Tyryshkin
Study of the shift and broadening of CH
4
absorption lines induced by collisions with excited molecules
A.D. Bykov, A.V. Kozodoev, A.I. Privezentsev, A.Z. Fazliev, M.V. Tonkov, N.N. Filippov, M.Yu. Tretyakov
Information system for molecular spectroscopy
A.D. Bykov, Yu.N. Ponomarev, V.N. Saveliev
CH
4
line shifting by collisions with selectively excited SF
6
molecules
F. Mazzotti, S. Kassi, A. Campargue, O.V. Naumenko, A.D. Bykov
Weak water absorption lines between 11 300 and 12 850 cm
-1
. Comparison with FTS databases
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