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PART 0. CURRENT AND CYCLIC MANIFESTATIONS OF SOLAR ACTIVITY
0.1. Introduction
0.2. Basic manifestations of Solar Activity
0.3. Description of Solar Cycles
0.4. Implicit Solar-Terrestrial Cyclic Effects (Basic Numerical Interaction Models)
0.5. Conclusion and Statement of the Problem

  PART 1. MATHEMATICAL BACKGROUND OF THE AURIC TIME SCALE (ATS)
1.1. Introduction
1.2. An Interdisciplinary Concept of Synchronism and Resonance
1.3. Auric Time Scale (ATS)
1.4. Threshold Error Analysis
1.5. Stable Estimate of the Average Solar Cycle Length and its Accuracy

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REPLENISHMENT

The Celestial Crosses in Earth’s Exposure to the Growing Solar Activity and Galactic Influence
Sergey Smelyakov

This is a synopsis of several categories of astrophysics pertaining to geometry and timing of the Earth’s Exposure to Sun’s and Galactic magnetic fields and particles. It is shown that these Crosses define a bulk of the axes and planes within which the EMC phenomena synchronously exert their influence to the Earth. This makes them as important for describing how the Interplanetary Magnetic Field (IMF) and Cosmic Rays (CR) affect the Earth, as it was for describing the kinematics of Earth’s motions. Special attention is paid to 11-year Solar activity cycles since they modulate the IMF and CR influence.

ARTICLES:
1. Smelyakov S. World Trends & Astrology in the Light of Heterogeneous Resonance. France: C.U.R.A., 2003 (ISSUE 1 of The Series: THE PREDICTED UNKNOWN – A DECADE OF VOLTE-FACE) http://cura.free.fr//xxv/24smely3.html
2. S. Smelyakov. The Golden Section in Synchronism of Solar Activity Cycles and Planetary Revolutions. Kharkov: Ukr.-Sib. ABC (1997). – 80 p.
3. Smelyakov S.V. Interval Approach for Super-long-term Forecasting of Sunspot Activity Maxima // Numerical Methods and Error Bounds.-Math. Res., Vol.89, Berlin: Academie Verlag, 1996. P.255-260.
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