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Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Reconstruction of muon bundles in KM3NeT detectors using machine learning methods(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2025) Kalaczyński, PiotrThe KM3NeTCollaboration is installing the ARCA and ORCA neutrino detectors at the bottom of the Mediterranean Sea. The focus of ARCA is neutrino astronomy, while ORCA is optimised for neutrino oscillation studies. Both detectors are already operational in their intermediate states and collect valuable data, including the measurements of the muons produced by cosmic ray interactions in the atmosphere. This work explores the potential of machine learning models for the reconstruction of muon bundles, which are multi-muon events. For this, data collected with intermediate detector configurations of ARCA and ORCA was used in addition to simulated data from the envisaged final configurations of those detectors. Prediction of the total number of muons in a bundle as well as their total energy and even the energy of the primary cosmic ray is presented.Item type:Article, Access status: Open Access , Zachód i Bizancjum. Zarys teologii politycznej wielkiego rozbratu(Wydawnictwa AGH, 2009) Buchner, WojciechThe present paper tries to give a generał answer to the question of how did the breach between the Bizantine and Latin Church come about. The author seeks to discribe this process from the point of view of the political theology; this could be very helpful in such a presenentation of the problem beacause the theological premisses of the Western and Eastern thought come to be very important in understanding the schism: both of them do have an effect on the different views of mutual relations between spiritual and secular powers, between the Altar and the Throne. What comes into prominence in the context of this historical clash has to be examined as the ąuestion of the primacy, the theological Filioąue formuła, the power of the emperor sway over the Bizantine Church, the understanding of the Church as a corpus misticum and politicum, the significance of the canon law, etc. The author draws conclusion that the Bizantine Church turned out to be much more docile than its Western brother in the face of imperial power and also to much attached to the theological subtilities, even in the front of the Turkish threat, as to be able to become reconciled with the West. On the other hand, the article emphasizes the significance of the fight, which the Latin Church had to wage in order to get independence of the secular power by means of the canon law.
