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    MAGNETIC RELAXATION OF SUPERCONDUCTING QUANTUM DOT AND TUNNELING OF ELECTRON IN A MAGNETIC FIELD (English)
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    8 January 2010
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    tunneling
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    Abrikosov vortices
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    instanton
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    WKB method
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    Green function
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    symmetry
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    decay rate
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    particle trajectories
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