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Eighth International Conference
on Cryocrystals and Quantum Crystals
Chernogolovka, Russia, July 26–31, 2010
This issue of Fizika Nizkikh Temperatur contains the
Proceedings of the 8th International Conference on Cryo-
crystals and Quantum Crystals (CC-2010), held in Cherno-
golovka, Russia, from July 26th until July 31st, 2010.
The general approach of the CC Conferences involves
the organization of a forum for the exchange of ideas on
diverse aspects of the physical, chemical and technological
properties of solidified rare and molecular gases, including
condensed helium and hydrogen isotopes (quantum fluids
and solids at low pressure), by gathering together the best
experts in the field.
It should be mentioned that the idea of organizing an
all-Union meeting on cryocrystals and quantum crystals
was first proposed by the well known Ukrainian scientists
V.G. Manzhelii and A.F. Prihot’ko in the mid-70s of the
last century. Moreover it was A.F. Prihot’ko who sug-
gested making use of the abbreviated term “cryocrystals”
instead of its longer equivalent — “solids formed by rare
and molecular gases condensed at low temperatures”. The
first CC seminar took place in 1979 in the small resort city
of Villyandy in Estonia. The next series of seminars on
cryocrystals and quantum crystals were organized by the
Ukrainian scientists, every second year in a different place:
at a tourist camp near Kharkov in 1981, in the “Krasnyi li-
man” camp near Donetsk city, in Odessa.
As was pointed out by A. Jezowski (Fiz. Nizk. Temp.
35, 331 (2009)), beginning with the meeting in Alma-Ata
(Almaty, Kazakhstan) in 1995, the CC Conference had
acquired international status (the 1st International Confe-
rence on Cryocrystals and Quantum Crystals) and it has
been the most important international forum for presenting
new results on the physics and chemistry of atomic and
molecular solids such as rare gas solids, hydrogen, nitro-
gen, oxygen, methane, helium isotopes, water ice, etc. The
next two International Conferences took place in Poland —
in 1997 in Polanica Zdroj and in 2000 in Szklarska Poreba.
In 2002 the 4th CC conference was held in Friesing (Ger-
many), in 2004 — in Wroclaw (Poland), in 2006 — in
Kharkov (Ukraine), and the 7th International Conference
was organized in 2008 in Wroclaw (Poland).
The present 8th International Conference on Cryocrystals
and Quantum Crystals (CC-2010) was organized in Cherno-
golovka (Russia) in continuation of this series of biennial
meetings. The Conference was organized by the Institute of
Solid State Physics RAS, the RAS Council on Low Temper-
ature Physics and the RAS Council on Condensed Matter
Physics under the sponsorship of the Russian Academy of
Sciences, the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, the
Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation
and the Dynasty Foundation (Russia).
The scope of the 8th Conference was wide, including,
but not limited to, physical properties of cryocrystals and
quantum crystals, charged species and microscopic defects
in crystals, spectroscopy studies of thin films, high-
pressure studies and experiments at ultra-low temperatures,
matrix isolation in cryocrystals, order-disorder phenomena,
nanoscale systems, nonlinear waves and turbulence in bulk
and at the surface of quantum fluids and solids, technolo-
gical applications and instrumentation.
In development of the existing traditions, the first day
of the meeting (July 26) was devoted to the School of
Young Scientists. Lectures presented by top-level experts
in condensed matter physics at low temperatures included:
D. Lee (Department of Physics and Astronomy, Texas A&M
University, Department of Physics, Cornell University, USA) “50
Years of Matrix Isolation of Atomic Free Radicals”;
R. Hemley (Geophysical Laboratory, Carnegie Institution of
Washington, Washington, USA) “New Findings in Simple Mole-
cular Systems under Pressure”;
G.E. Volovik (Low Temperature Laboratory, Aalto University,
Finland and Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics RAS, Mos-
cow, Russia) “Topological media: Quantum Liquids, Topological
Insulators and Quantum Vacuum”;
M.A. Strzhemechny (B. Verkin Institute for Low Temperature
Physics and Engineering NASU, Kharkov, Ukraine) “Molecular
Semiconductor Fullerite C60”;
V.V. Nesvizhevsky (Institute Laue-Langevin, Grenoble, France)
“Experiments with Ultracold Neutrons”.
The full texts of the lectures can be seen at the Confe-
rence website: http://issp3.issp.ac.ru/cc2010/program.html
More than 100 scientists from 10 countries had submit-
ted 35 oral and 66 poster reports. The content of the reports
were distributed among the following topics:
− dusty fluids and solids;
− solids formed by atomic and molecular gases at high and ultra
high pressures;
− preparation and physical properties of massive cryocrystals
and thin films;
− heat transport phenomena in cryocrystals;
− allotropic forms of pure and doped carbon — graphite, fulle-
renes, carbon nanotubes, etc.;
− phase transitions in solid helium and properties of helium
crystals;
− crystal growth and phenomena at the surface of helium crystals;
− properties of impurity–helium condensates in liquid helium;
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− charged and neutral impurity nanoparticles in bulk and at the
surface of condensed helium and other quantum liquids and
solids;
− nonlinear waves and turbulent phenomena on the surface and
in bulk of quantum fluids and solids.
In addition to 9 oral sessions and 3 evening poster sessions,
2 round-table events were devoted to discussions of results
of the most recent investigations of cryocrystals and pheno-
mena in condensed helium. Abstracts of the reports were
collected in the “Book of Abstracts” delivered to the partici-
pants on registration and available at the Conference site.
A full list of all the reports presented in the oral and
poster sessions is given below. For different reasons, only
a selection of the reports (about 1/5 of the total number of
presentations) was submitted by their authors to the Pro-
gram Committee for publications in this issue of magazine.
These papers have been refereed and, if necessary, revised
before being accepting for inclusion in the Proceedings.
We are very grateful to the referees for their quick and
very thoughtful responses. We would like to offer our
thanks to all the contributors and participants who brought
and shared their knowledge, expertise, ideas, and views to
make the meeting fruitful and efficient.
We would like to thank all the members of the Program
and Advisory Committees for their efforts in the preparation
and administration of the Conference; with special thanks to
the members of the Local Organizing Committee who did
their best to make a success of CC-2010. The ISSP manage-
ment played a crucial role in supporting the Conference: it
was this support that made the Conference possible.
Our grateful acknowledgments are also due to the spon-
sors of the Conference: the Russian Academy of Sciences,
the Russian Foundation for Basic Research, the Ministry of
Education and Science of the Russian Federation, and the
Dynasty Foundation (Russia). The organizers are apprecia-
tive of the IUPAP and its C-5 Committee, including fruit-
ful discussions and permission to use the IUPAP logotype
in token of their support for the idea of holding the Interna-
tional CC-2010 conference in Chernogolovka.
The next Conference on Cryocrystals is tentatively
planned for Odessa, Ukraine, in 2012.
List of contributions
Oral reports
1. E. Lozovik “Quantum Crystals and Formation of Supersolid
from Excitations in Solid Matter”.
2. O.F. Petrov “Dust Liquids and Crystals at Cryogenic Dusty
Plasma”.
3. R. Hemley “Melting Behavior of Hydrogen at Megabar
Pressures”.
4. I.L. Iosilevski “New Data on Shock Compression of Liquid
Nitrogen in 1–3 Megabar Range”.
5. Yu.A. Freiman “Lattice Distortion and Raman Scattering in
hcp Cryocrystals under Pressure”.
6. E. Yakub “Fluid–Fluid Phase Transition in Strongly Com-
pressed Polymerizing Nitrogen”.
7. V.E. Bondybey “Matrix Isolation — Almost 100 Years Old,
but Still Hale and Hearty”.
8. P. Leiderer “Colloids as Model Systems for Condensed
Matter”.
9. M.A. Strzhemechny “Novel Mechanism of the Negative
Expansion of Fullerite C60 Doped with Chemically Neutral
Species”.
10. V.A. Konstantinov “Heat Transfer in Solid N-alkanes”.
11. V. Lebedev “Probing the Phonon Spectra of Condensed 4He
with Atomic Impurities”.
12. V.A. Benderskii “Regular–Chaotic Transitions in Quantum
Dynamics of Nanosystems”.
13. R. Jochemsen “Crystal Shape and Crystal Growth of 3He:
The Influence of Magnetic Order”.
14. I.A. Todoschenko “Nuclear Spin Ordering on the Surface of
a 3He Crystal: Magnetic Steps”.
15. N.P. Mikhin “The Effect of 3He Impurities on New Phase
Nucleation under bcc–hcp Phase Transition in Helium Solid”.
16. S.N. Burmistrov “Oscillation Spectra of a Crystal 4He Facet
and Its Destruction with Generating Crystallization Waves”.
17. J.P. Toennis “A Quantum Theorem of Corresponding States
Study of Small Quantum Fluid Clusters”.
18. H. Ikegami “Wigner Crystals Confined in Micrometer-Wide
Channels”.
19. J. Eloranta “Solvation of Impurities in Bulk Superfluid
Helium”.
20. V.M. Atrazhev “Atomic and Molecular Spectra Emitted by
Normal Liquid 4He Excited by Corona Discharge”.
21. V.A. Slipko “Propagation of Strongly Nonlinear Second
Sound Waves in Anisotropic Phonon Systems”.
22. E.V. Savchenko “Radiation Effects in Atomic and Molecular
Cryocrystals Probed by Optical and Current Spectroscopy”.
23. A. Drobyshev “Structural Phase Transitions in Thin Films
Glassy Condensates”.
24. E.Ya. Misochko “High Resolution EPR Spectroscopy of
High-Spin Pyridylnitrene Molecules in Solid Argon”.
25. V.V. Khmelenko “Electron Spin Resonance Studies of Hydro-
gen and Deuterium Atoms in Krypton–Helium Condensates”.
26. S. Vasiliev “Magnetic Resonance Studies of Atomic Hydro-
gen Stabilized in Solid H2 at Temperatures below 1 K”.
27. E.B. Gordon “The Structure and Properties of Metallic Nano-
wires Formed in Quantized Vortices of Superfluid Helium”.
28. B.M. Smirnov “Kinetic Model for Metal Atoms Coalescence
in Superfluid Helium”.
29. L.V. Abdurakhimov “Classical Capillary Turbulence on the
Surface of Quantum Liquid He-II”.
30. V.B. Efimov “Quantum Turbulence in Superfluid Helium at
T ≥ 0”.
31. A.I. Golov “The Amount of Non-Classical Rotational Inertia
in Solid 4He as a Function of the Crystal Quality”.
32. S.K. Nemirovsky “Vortex Fluid Relaxation Model for Tor-
sional Oscillation Responses of Solid 4He”.
33. E.V. Lebedeva “Charged Impurity Clusters in Liquid Helium”.
34. A.G. Khrapak “Negative Ions in Liquid Helium”.
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35. V.B. Shikin “Dynamical Phenomena with Participation of
Charged Clusters in Cryogenic Matter”.
Poster reports
A) High-pressure studies
1. Ie.Ie. Gorbenko, I.V. Zhikharev, E.P. Troitskaya, Val.V.
Chabanenko, and N.V. Kuzovoy “Ab Initio Calculation of
Three-Body Interaction in Cryocrystals under Pressure”.
2. V.S. Vorob'ev and V.G. Novikov “Cell Model of Hydrogen
Liquid at Megabar Pressures”.
3. L.N. Yakub “Phase Transition Line of Solid Molecular Ni-
trogen into CG-Polymeric Phase”.
4. P.V. Kashtanov, B.M. Smirnov, and E.B. Gordon “Equa-
tion of State for Compressed Inert Gases”.
5. O. Degtyareva, C.L. Guillaume, J.E. Proctor, and E. Grego-
ryanz “Open Questions in Metallisation and Superconduc-
tivity of Silane”.
6. V.F. Degtyareva “Low Melting Point in Compressed Alkali
Metals: Electronic Origin”.
7. E. Gregoryanz “On Quantum Effects in Dense Lithium”.
B) Dusty plasma
8. S.N. Antipov, M.M. Vasiliev, O.F. Petrov, and V.E. Fortov
“Dense Dusty Plasma Structures in Cryogenic DC Glow
Discharges”.
C) Allotropic forms of graphite
9. M.I. Bagatskii, V.V. Sumarokov, A.V. Dolbin, V.G. Manz-
helii, and B. Sundqvist “Low Temperature Heat Capacity of
Fullerite С60 Doped with СD4”.
10. I.V. Legchenkova and M.A. Strzhemechny “Dynamics of
Dopant Particles in Octahedral Voids of Fullerite C60”.
11. A.V. Dolbin, V.B. Esel'son, V.G. Gavrilko, V.G. Manzhelii,
S.N. Popov, N.A. Vinnikov, and B. Sundqvist “Quantum Ef-
fects in Radial Thermal Expansion of Single-Walled Carbon
Nanotube Bundles Doped with Helium”.
12. E.I. Salamatov “Simulation of Long-Wave Phonon Scatter-
ing at Geometric Imperfections in Nanowires by the FDTD
Method”.
13. K.V. Kravchenko, S.B. Feodosyev, I.A. Gospodarev, V.I.
Grishaev, E.V. Manzhelii, and E.S. Syrkin “The Phonon
Spectrum of Graphite and Stability Conditions in Quasi-
Two-Dimensional Structures”.
14. M.I. Bagatskii, V.V. Sumarokov, and A.V. Dolbin “A Sim-
ple Low Temperature Adiabatic Calorimeter-Inset for Small
Samples”.
15. V.V. Sumarokov, M.I. Bagatskii, A.V. Dolbin, V.G. Manzhelii,
V.G. Gavrilko, V.B. Esel’son, N.A. Vinnikov, and B. Sundqvist
“Low-Temperature Specific Heat Capacity of Fullerit C60”.
16. S.B. Feodosyev, I.A. Gospodarev, V.I. Grishaev, K.V. Krav-
chenko, E.V. Manzhelii, and E.S. Syrkin “Quasi-Particles
Spectra in Graphite Compounds with Metallic Intercalated
Layers”.
D) Cryocrystals and films
17. V.V. Danchuk, A.A. Solodovnik, and M.A. Strzhemechny
“Orientational Order Parameter in CO2–Kr Solution”.
18. A.I. Erenburg, A.V. Leont’eva, G.A. Marinin, and A.Yu.
Prokhorov “The Low-Frequency Internal Friction and Phase
Transition of Solid Oxygen”.
19. A.Yu. Prokhorov, V.N. Vasyukov, B.Ya. Sukharevsky, and
A.V. Leont’eva “Cellular Nanostructure of Methane Hydrate”.
20. A.N. Ogurtsov, O.N. Bliznjuk, and N.Yu. Masalitina
“Thermal Inactivation of Excitonically-Induced Defect For-
mation in Solid Xe and Kr”.
21. A.I. Krivchikov, O.A. Korolyuk, F.J. Bermejo, C. Cabrillo,
and A.C. Hannon “Metastable Defect Structure in Orienta-
tional Ordered Crystal of Ethanol”.
22. P. Stachowiak, E. Pisarska, A. Jezowski, and A.I. Krivchi-
kov “Investigation of Conversion of Methane Molecular
Spins in CD4–Kr Solid Solution”.
23. A.N. Nechay, E.V. Gnatchenko, V.N. Samovarov, and A.A.
Tkachenko “Polarization Bremsstrahlung from Xenon
Atoms and Clusters”.
24. A. Aldiarov “Oscillation Spectroscopy of Nanosized Struc-
tures of Indium in Cryomatriсes of Condensed Gases. Me-
thods, Installation, Results”.
25. A. Aldiarov “Influence of Water and Ethanol Cryoconden-
sate Film’s Thickness on Structural-Phase Transitions in the
Range of Temperatures 12–160 K”.
26. M. Aryutkina, A. Aldiarov, A. Drobyshev, and V. Kurnosov
“Dynamical Transitions in Cryocondensates of Ethanol
Close to Glass-Transition Temperature”.
27. M. Aryutkina, A. Aldiarov, A. Drobyshev, and V. Kurnosov
“Infrared Spectrometry of Structural-Phase Transitions in
Two-Layer (Crystal–Amorphous) Films of Ethanol Cryo-
condensates”.
28. I. Khyzhniy, S. Uyutnov, A. Ponomaryov, G. Gumenchuk,
E. Savchenko, and V. Bondybey “Low-Temperature Post-
Desorption from Solid Nitrogen”.
29. S.A. Uyutnov, I.V. Khyzhniy, E.V. Savchenko, G.B. Gu-
menchuk, A.N. Ponomaryov, and V.E. Bondybey “Charged
Centers and Their Relaxation in Pre-Irradiated by an Elec-
tron Beam Solid Kr”.
30. V.L. Vakula, Yu.S. Doronin, M.Yu. Libin, and V.N. Samo-
varov “Charged Molecular Centers in Pure Kr and Mixed
Kr–Ar Clusters”.
31. V.B. Kokshenev “Ergodic Instability in Amorphous Solids”.
32. I.I. Poltavsky, T.N. Antsygina, M.I. Poltavskaya, and K.A.
Chishko “Condensed Phases of Hard Core Bosons on a
Square Lattice”.
33. T.N. Antsygina, M.I. Poltavskaya, I.I. Poltavsky, and K.A.
Chishko “Two-Dimensional Hard Core Bosons at Zero Tem-
perature: Superfluid Density and Spin Wave Dispersion”.
34. K.A. Chishko, T.N. Antsygina, M.I. Poltavskaya, and I.I.
Poltavsky “Two-Dimensional Hard Core Bosons in the Ran-
dom Phase Approximation”.
35. A.A. Solodovnik, V.V. Danchuk, and M.A. Strzhemechny
“Behavior of Structural Characteristics of CO2 Solids with
Atomic Impurities”.
36. E.S. Syrkin, S.B. Feodosyev, I.A. Gospodarev, V.I. Grisha-
ev, A.V. Kotlyar, K.V. Kravchenko, and E.V. Manzhelii
“Similarity of the Boson Peak in Disordered Systems to the
Acoustic van Hove Singularities in Regular Crystals”.
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37. A.G. Belov, M.A. Bludov, and E.I. Tarasova “D2 Dissocia-
tion in Xe Matrix under Electron Beam Irradiation”.
38. Yu.A. Dmitriev “Hindered Rotation of Impurity Molecules
in Ordered and Disordered Matrices”.
39. N.V. Krainyukova “On the Role of Distortion in the hcp vs
fcc Competition in Rare Gas Solids”.
E) Thermal conductivity and thermal expansion of the
cryocrystals
40. O.A. Korolyuk “Thermal Conductivity of Molecular Crys-
tals of Monoatomic Alcohols: from Methanol to Butanol”.
41. O.I. Pursky and V.A. Konstantinov “Thermal Expansion Ef-
fect on Phonon Localization in Simple Molecular Crystals”.
42. V.A. Konstantinov, V.P. Revyakin, and V.V. Sagan “Iso-
choric Thermal Conductivity of Isobutane”.
43. V.A. Konstantinov, V.P. Revyakin, and V.V. Sagan “Ther-
mal Conductivity of Solid Cyclohexane”.
F) Solid helium
44. I.V. Kalinin, E. Kats, M. Koza, H. Lauter, V.V. Lauter, and
A.V. Puchkov “Observation of the Nonequilibrium Super-
fluid Phase into Solid Helium within Aerogel”.
45. V.A. Lykah and E.S. Syrkin “The Free Energy, Pressure
Change, and Twin Boundaries in Solid Helium at the bcc–
hcp Phase Transition”.
46. Ye.O. Vekhov and N.P. Mikhin “Vacancy Destabilization of
hcp Solid Helium”.
47. V.Y. Rubanskii, V.N. Grigor’ev, A.A. Lisunov, V.A. Mai-
danov, S.P. Rubets, E.Y. Rudavskii, A.S. Rybalko, and V.A.
Tikhii “Investigation of Thermodynamic Properties of De-
formed 4He in the Supersolid Region”.
48. S.P. Rubets, T.N. Antsygina, K.A. Chishko, A.A. Lisunov,
V.A. Maidanov, and V.Y. Rubanskii “Concentration Depen-
dence of Fluctuation Effects in Solid 3Не–4Не Mixtures”.
49. V.P. Kisel “Classical Deformation Explains the Properties of
Solid/Fluid He”.
G) Charges on helium surface and in bulk of condensed
helium
50. K.A. Nasyedkin and V.E. Syvokon “Conductivity and Criti-
cal Field of the 2D-Electron Crystal at the Dynamic Phase
Transition”.
51. A. Dyugaev, P. Grigor'ev, and E. Lebedeva “Diffusion
Transport of Negative Ions through Interface between Cryo-
genic Liquids”.
52. V.E. Syvokon and K.A. Nasyedkin “A Possible Crystal–
Glass Transition in a 2D Surface Electron System”.
53. V. Shikin and S. Nazin “Critical Types of Electron Mobility
in Cryogenic Matter”.
H) Impuriy condensates in liquid helium
54. R.E. Boltnev, V.V. Khmelenko, V.P. Kiryukhin, D.M. Lee,
and V.V. Nesvizhevsky “Oxygen–Helium Condensates as
Optimal Medium for Very Cold Neutron Reflectors”.
55. R.E. Boltnev, I.B. Bykhalo, and I.N. Krushinskaya “Ions in
Impurity–Helium Condensates”.
56. A.V. Karabulin, E.B. Gordon, V.I. Matyushenko, V.D. Si-
zov, and I.I. Khodos “High Efficient Field-Induced Electron
Emission from the Bundles of Nanowires Grown in Super-
fluid Helium”.
57. A.N. Izotov and V.B. Efimov “Infrared Light Interaction
with Impurity Gels in Superfluid Helium”.
58. V. Kiryukhin, V.V. Khmelenko, R.E. Boltnev, and D.M.
Lee “X-ray Studies of Impurity–Helium Condensates”.
59. L.P. Mezhov-Deglin, G.V. Kolmakov, V.B. Efimov, and
V.V. Nesvizhevsky “Nanocluster Condensates in He-II as a
Tool for Production of Ultra-Cold Neutrons: Experiment
and Numerical Simulation”.
60. E.A. Popov, E. Vehmanen, and J. Eloranta “Laser Ablation
of Boron in Bulk Superfluid Helium”.
61. L.A. Surin, A.V. Potapov, B.S. Dumesh, and S. Schlemmer
“Rotational Spectroscopy of Doped Small Helium Clusters”.
I) Turbulent phenomena in condensed helium and hy-
drogen
62. L.V. Abdurakhimov, M.Yu. Brazhnikov, S.V. Filatov, and
A.A. Levchenko “Viscous Decay of Capillary Turbulence
on the Surface of Liquid Hydrogen”.
63. V.B. Efimov, A.N. Ganshin, G.V. Kolmakov, and P.V.E.
McClintock “Decay of Second Sound Turbulence in He-II”.
64. L.V. Abdurakhimov, M.Yu. Brazhnikov, S.V. Filatov, and
A.A. Levchenko “Discrete Turbulent Cascade in the Dissipa-
tive Region on the Surface of Liquid Helium and Hydrogen”.
65. L.V. Abdurakhimov, M.Yu. Brazhnikov, I.A. Remizov, and
A.A. Levchenko “Structure Functions of Capillary Wave
Turbulence on the Surface of He-II”.
66. L.P. Kondaurova and S.K. Nemirovskii “Numerical Simula-
tion of Vortex Tangle without Mutual Friction in Superfluid
Helium”.
CC-2010 Committees
Chair of the Conference: A.F. Andreev (Moscow), vice-
chairs: A.A. Levchenko and L.P. Mezhov-Deglin (both from
Chernogolovka); conference secretary: Olga I. Levchenko (Cher-
nogolovka).
Advisory Committee
Yu. Freiman (Ukraine) — chair of the Roundtable; A. Golov
(UK) — chair of the Roundtable; A. Drobyshev (Kazakhstan), A.
Dyugaev (Russia), R. Hemley (USA), R. Jochemsen (The Nether-
lands), A. Jezovski (Poland), U. Israelsson (USA), D. Lee (USA),
P. Leiderer (Germany), V. Nesvizhevsky (France), V. Loktev
(Ukraine), V. Manzhelii (Ukraine), H. Meyer (USA), Yu. Okuda
(Japan), D. Osheroff (USA), M. Paalanen (Finland), E. Rudavski
(Ukraine), I. Silvera (USA), A. Parshin (Russia), K. Kono (Japan),
V. Tsymbalenko (Russia), J.P. Toennies (Germany).
Program Committee
L. Mezhov-Deglin (Russia), chair, M. Brazhnikov (Russia),
G. Kolmakov (USA), M. Strzhemechny (Ukraine), V. Shikin (Rus-
sia), E. Savchenko (Ukraine), E. Lebedeva (Russia), A. Jezowski
(Poland), V. Khmelenko (USA).
Local Organizing Committee
A. Levchenko (chair), L. Abdurakhimov, V. Efimov, N. Laza-
reva, O. Levchenko, A. Izotov, S. Filatov, I. Remizov.
Guest editors
M.Yu. Brazhnikov
L.P. Mezhov-Deglin
Chernogolovka, Russia, July 26–31, 2010
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