SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ALEKSEYEVSKIY, YE. - ALCKSIDZE, N.

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K-4.1-A to sloo If" j ! * 0 0 0 a a lb 0 a a 61111 0 All F-6-2110 0 0 sib 0 111 .00 00 00 so AIMNWSKITR TO.T.; GOLITS. R.K.; MMKIN. A.?., doteent; GRIVA . Z. I.. radrArtor; 30ttM, To.T&.. takhaichaskiy remaktor. (vamnutative a"lirsi*l Kollchastvannyl analiz. Izd. 4~e. parer. t dep. dots. A.F. Musakin". Leningrad, Goo. nauchno- taktui. izd-wo khimicheakot lit-rr. 1953. 640 p. [Ricro$"lal (Chemistry. An^ly-tlc--Qusntltatlve) (MLRA 7:12) I AIAXUYIIVSKIT Taygenty lade irovich; GOLITS. Rudollf XarloTich. MUSALIF. id~'P'O-irov'',~h'-' *;MUftftSXIT. A-I.. redaktor; IRLIKH, Toje., tolchnicheaIrty rodaktor CQUntitative analybisj lolichastvannyt analis. Imd. 6-oe, ispr. LeaLngrad, Gom.uauchno-tekhn.iitd-vo khtm. lit-ry. 1957. 630 P*. (Chaimistry. Analytic-QpantitativeY (MLRA 10:7) GOILSUT, 0.1.(Horalkyl, C.1.1, agroDw; NASUSHKIN, A.1., insh.; ALUSEYEVSKITA. Ye.TqjA1iekaietev*1kyi, IE.IE-], red.; GULKNKC,G. 1. IftlenkoO. 1. 1, tekhr?. red. [Lot's trimarorm bogs into fertile lands] Feretvorymo bDIote v rudiuchl zemll. tyly, Derzhaillhospvydav URSR, 19W. 230 p. (MIRA 16:5) (U)(rnine-Drainnge) AIZ;:s!YWSKIY , Ye.Ye. [41oksioieve lky-1, IE. 1E. I Irrieiktion In the Ukraine. I zlly'~tia 11 no-5-33-36 ll-tr 161. (1-9-r,A 14-.7, I.. Yr-odatclatell Crasudarfitvamiogo kAmiteta Soveta ainistrov WSH po wdr.a-itu kJ3omvuymlvu. (Mrmine-Irrigation) Z73 7-A .,~,Cld rill if o 5 'od I r M v 1, .1. - F. 1. I.: ~ .;~- ~ W. V.: f -'S~`UFA, A.: f ~.. I , I . 'r j"witial ~ ~", :)Ur ro Jor~ . ; ,:- - .,: - : ,: -I '. : . - , , ~ 11 ~k,% 7 1, .-. ~:,: . , LITVINIK"O. A.I., inth., kapitnn dalluego p.Bvariyg; RACHIOT. A.A.; TSUILBIS. A.I.; KAKSNEV, N.P., :-nd.izd-va; DROZEUINA, L.P., tekhn.md. (Hanual. for merchant msrine bontswairej Uchebnoe posobie dlia batsm.4r-s morskogo fletn. Pod red. A.I. Litvin-::kc. Leair-4-;rad. lEd-YD 'kor-koi trnrasport,* 12::!) (*rclviut. stsm"n) . I I .1 ~ ---- - ---- 0 ~y(rtplv. SOURCE CODEt UR/2910/64/004/004/0551/05 'if hu-.Hopt SbLritaytio, A. 1. (Sirveltis, A.)j Alsksayunas, B. K. (ALIkitt- Jana$, ORG: iiilnyus State University im. V. Kapsukas (VL11nyusskiy Gosudoirs- tv*nnyj 1U=ftVij"t4t TIThVt Photon ens it ivity of _Sb2!S~ sLagle crystals to 3K rays . - -.9!. SOURCEI AN LitSSR. Litovskly fixicheekLy abornik, v, 49 no. %, 1964, TOPIC TAG$t mntLmany sulfide, photosensitivity. x ray measurement,, radiation dosimetry ABSTRAM The photosenvitivity of Sb2Sj,Z1n9lG crystal s to I rays was studied as a function of the growth con ions of the crystal , . e., the vapor prommure of the more volatile component (sulfur). Also s;tud- ied were the volt-ampere and dosimetric characteristics. inertia oil the photocurrent mnd stability of the photosensitivity. All the atasure Me nts Vere made at room temperature. It was found that the photostin;L-i Mity Increames with sulfur vapor pressure at 0.10-0.95 me Hg but doom not change statistically in the 12-395 an Hg range. The volt-ampisre 1/2 ___ ........... .... . L 11921--% A~E ... b"ji characteristics are linear or superlinear. The dosimetric characteris- tics are linear or sublinear. The photocurrent most frequently in- creases and decreases along a hyperbola. The photosensitivity is stabl at a dome rate of 45 r/win and a field strength of (105) 104 V/m. The study shcowed that Sb2sIclialle crystals can be successfully used in x- -ray dosimetry. in con us on, authors thank A. Karpus (Candidate of Physicamathematical Sciences) and V. Krishchunas (Senior Lecturer) for kindly supplying the Sb2Sj single crystals. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. SUB CODC2 20/ SUBM DATE: IlMar64/ ORrG REF: 006/ OTH REF: 003 AOMMON It to,119/65/000/005/002"VOID26 AP501 U14 691.374-32 At f-5 'Amm: Ale~W _o, j0. 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L5 -"53 ' t, - (uravnik-- An':~tdl)erkulcrzni dispanzer !~a stacionar~~., hnl~z.eva,~ Ar H.CV0.0kowic) NKPLASMS compl) FULMCNARY c-rrl iriz. (necp-4.c, :,-~ranzika lZI) f!ict0l'zi I n I r,.,!*(,jsi onal 4 is-an: .c- fral, work In Industries arul Mining. "e!'ni'l-a "I:C, I"! S. 3uppl.: CTganiviclJOL rada 12 .:tx,,~cn] anradrilk za Ln(,d4cinu ;-a;~ no. i. ~, : - , , i I ti -.:: , . : ~:. , :: ril :~ i ;,. ; ::: ~,. , (, :-, - . - , . ~ : . I , , 1 :1 : , , " . ~,T. -:; ~ i. rc,~- ta - , :i .; * :- I I - ~", ~ ~,:- : *~ -!, - '.~L . " : " :I , " , fl rov. '. ~ ; :' . -. : --L ,~ : '. 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AtakAw. .0 J.W IM," - - -, _-.. ~," I - I. dn* elfcull It ddwAlb~d - i Siv" unkfam output Ul"s fog a illse rahr off""t-wim, derisAtivos. t~.w Eftftllmw~ amtPut move"iwe Is r=. me"Um "r Inclkated lot mulurma statmility h migualt off abtpi-i: aLw-ra oxic xxrrupoiavoNa or umpud) 1-44 j!L 14tr4ilti ble -ttcW "roults for djdi APOWIDU Of W A Itu Aro divegmaw l. Us ~ thod bmtd on first dlff,-~.s Irm0am III faaMVla b~c ram-g)Amt to propowl ,&Iw viia"tt 4ev"10"d lot gau""Son of It.-st du- t1K hat". Tin trebuts ofts " mWIs Ikto c"m ofbamatast sed Imalb) ". Uge of nie.-tro.-itc countern In iniwitrial pro Inction. -,. -i L , 2, ). Vol. 11. No. 2, 19Y-',. T.41113 N.A. B-eogr.3. .1 ganlavim. 30U'R~F: Mast Suro"an Accessions List, (EFAI ) LibrArv of Cons-ress, V02- 5. No. 9, AuMint, 2Q~4. A :~ I:., I;' . 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TOPIC TAGS: horticulture, plant disease control, insecticide, organic pboaphorus compoiAnd TRACT: In reaent years the number or leaf mining moths highly urlous to applo trees has greatly increased In some parts of the ~".rojrgian MR. !rkle moth larvae feeds on the parenchyma of the leaves and thi3 causas poiwture drying and foaling of leaves. Several organic phosphorus gwepaxiations have boon used on 3 yr old trees in experiments Under natural conditions. On the basis of treatment results, the preparatillonn can be divided into three aroups. Highly toxic effects are );roduced in desmiding order by =ethyl ethyl thiophos ' thiophos, and zathion; nodert0o toxic effects are produced by carbophos (Malathion), docido, and trImblonnetaphos; arid, week toxic effects are produced by h-olcrophosp ahlim,*1phosi with OP-7, and photex oil. Orig. art. has: r ACC NPA one a TJB CODSt 06/ SUBM DATHt 25jan6.5/ OltM REP.- OOZI OTH REP: ooo/ OV RNP: 000 I I i I k", ;,C~/ ~k." I - - J- A-~~"-';"DZFI', A., Ctkri.lz "St o!' oortl itn ho-i F. o )I.( I bloE!r-, fol-Aft- ar. m 3 sor, t 0 PP :'ec S Ot', ::n Scl Acad Scl f7 of' ,pxt 1~~,-7:11 c~ AUTIOR- AlAihaidze, M.A. TITLE: On aa AlgortUim for the, Automatization of the Numerical Sjlut.,oll c)f t)u!- Flarme Dirichliet, Problais for the Equation of Laplace (Ob odnA)m algarltaw avtomatizataii chislennogo reshenlya plosk9y Darti.le ilya uravnenlya Laplasa) SSSR PERIOUCALt Whlady Akademli Nuzq,-1.9-~3, Vol 119, Nr 5, pp 847-3~~,, ktWio AlWMCT: The author proposes a universal program for the solutiu!, of the Mrichlet problem for the Laplace equation with the aid of electr(nle Uj;11- wischtnos. A complete automatization of the process can be obtained by a very, exact arrangement of the points Cif the approx1,:,AWL; net lying in the considered domain and on its boundary. In the coiasider-el cmrq)le the-se points are subdivided not only in inner wid bumdary Imicit5 but in ei6ht diff~-.rent categories. 11he e stab I i Sh.:Vat of the dt~.ucribed universal program wras made under the 6-utdance of Card 1/,~ 20-119-5-1/~q On wi ALSorli*= jCcnt.) E.A. VoUtov. Tlw iv- are _2 figures . ASS(X'~710N^ lnstt~ut tochnoy wkhanlki i vychislitoellnoy tc-hi.-4t,l kvidvmii nauk SSSR (Institute of Precision Webabim and C4)r.-.pUtjit!_ Tec, I in!,-,!, of the Academy of Sciences; U3SR) Fhtemtiohtt&lyirivttt-it irt.. A.M. Niv-,idim, Akademil tinuk Gruz SSR (Fhthematical Im. A-M. lW-zmt,J-,r. of the Acaderty of Scienccs,Gruz 'ASR). I PRF.W,NlED- November Llf, 1957, by S.L. Ek>bolev, Academician RM-IJIMID: lkivember 2'~, 1957 Ct.nl 2j"2 '2 120-1. - 1163 iteration Process for the ,ence Velocity of the .;~)Iution of' tho Nrichlot I'l-oblem for the Laplaco Equution With th-v Difference Method (0 nkorouti skhodimoqti iteratsionnoto raznostnogo resheniyn zadachi ririkhle d1ya uravrieniya Insa) FERIOL~Xk:.: 1~j,ilady Akademii nou '1958, Vnl 120, Nr 1, pp 9-12 (USSR) AF-3THACTi I.Yimternik Rof Introduced an operittor D which is connected F j 0C vi:Ah the operator D-a + U ij - 4 i,j+i ui,j-l by the relation D U 'Du + Ck u 64 1+ ot F ex it is' obtained D (D+1)1 1/ 4 5 r 1 (u + u u 1/4 'i,j 3 i,j+l i,j-1 + ui+l,.i + i-l,j + ui..4. Sdn~a th2.s operator is not much r~.ore compl,-cated than D and the diviiion by 5 is equal to a multiplication with 2 and a ditiplace- meni of the decimal point, which is faverable in most caaev for Gn 'ho Corverj1,j-jj,,c- velc)City of the Iteration ;,rocesig for the 20-120-1.1163 Solut~ori cf tbp :irichlet Problem for the Lay'ace Equation With the Differ- tl+ i.7-n' i cirt Lon --n computers, the quest2on arisee whether it is to -a.-ie 1,' lnvestign*.ing this r.-,,I:Iem the 114 ' at it 1, tmrong othera., I. L,v rive, a converg-nt method '~r ~,O. for one obtains !!is iteration proc-ess -f ieb- 4 i jury compact iteration schjme and very quick convergence (t wice. quicker than for the iterction of Richardson), 3 D., 'j/4 r, -mi,x.res a smaller nimber of arillimeti,: operations than L. A 1*,.i'-ly automatic solution of thL! Uirichlet problem for the Lit; 1, -e e j%;.ation on the Soviet c.--.,p,,iter BESM is --onside.-ed in dt:rtai !.. There are 2 tablea, and " referen-:es, 3 of whic`o are t, rkndl 5 American, 10ii Inii ti ta, tochnoy itekhanikl t i tel 'i;o% tekhnki Akademli nauk jz;01* k' Inoti tute for n Meohanice and Comput~Aion T~Ichi-;ca at the Academy cf Sc~er.:-es of the USSR), Mate::.--. tichesqkiy infit;tul, Imeni A.Y.Razmadzo Aka~--=,.J na--k ;r-lz.,r:skoy (1athe- 'Injtitute imeni Raz-aize of -:,e Academy of Sc:-en--es c." SOB) so V/ On tnf~ Convergence Velocity of the 1toration Process for the 20-120--1-1/f3 SolutIon of the Dirichlet Probleda for the Laplace Equation With the Differ- ence method ':-RFSENTEDt Nc,vember 27, 1957, by S.L.Soboley, koademician SIJ P'-' '~ T T-: L :Ncvember 25, 1957 ~jery Operat~,rs jlathema-ic-~:' Mathemati-~al Card ',"3 AUTHOR: A a v i. ii c , M A TI'2LE: fh-f*"-4j%Qi~~- f t f: A f t ~t ' V, e I '? 3 r a z r t i pri.munp ti i pi a e rm. r-i me t d. -Zh var qi ni c- 1 ek t ronrykh ts-1Jrr%ry),h maqh-,naW PERIOLIMLL- Aki:Iimii nauk Vc 1 2 234 (USSC ABSTRA.Cr! Wi t h t 1, P e)r,:LT.I,-' e ~- f t lie r,- r p r - em r the Lap: ac e e4uuli,,.x, :.n 3 re,~tanir.!- 3.,nt&: -mmpa-~--r :f tle L,-bmar, i t er a,, i ~~ r.1) Lin ! he a i - - -, - it .-. rir ri(,*. t,,r 4~ --I "-hPa7z 15 c arriel cut. A combinat~.cn of r-cth me+11i-~d:! an I rir~ ald: t irna' use :4 the methcd of ruperre;ax,,,~ 2~ri v,,,,,, lRef :I are 'p app-za~-- n cf the cknsi-dered dis"!-.1sved. f-7 ;3et,fic~dB f:)- There are and, a 7ofrer!~?.-.- &;- 5-,v,.ct and I AmP:r ~ r, wi A.3SOC I AT I D?i:(--ns,t , ! i4t,~ r- lze~ -5 at !h- Ac a~.err~- zF i r , o,- .- f ! t, ot '!Sp T, c'. aekhaniic-. vy Ch I f~ I I ~!rj,n. y r H a -i q, t e C."k 1 v A 1, -f the G--L,L, 1 7!..) 3 T I IT 1 7 ~va 1,-r:,3 ,/774/60/001/000/00101z~ AUTH i4e. U -Y. A.; I J TIT'LX: iUiition to~Aha, si4~ti6n by the networlt metthod of equations of allio W typo wli~ edo conditions containing arivatives. SOUE~Cpt AkaA L 4: I6ruikiokoy Ssv~. VYCM*Iit4llnyy toentr. Trud Y,5 TEXT: Tha~j pt~r deals,J~it~~! difficult problem of the solution of equa no -Or the llilp4c t)~ 1,With ad onA U048 coatAining derivatives by means of th at- C, t! wozk me~4d. died! ichernies ~revult in alioxceedingly crude a tion. Of gIc 0 Itt s me I thodi (Zeitschirift f. AngW. Math. & Phymik, v no. Yirp: .1 3. 1952, 110) wtt ia~ noxma 4ortiOstivo resuits in an a r of the order of ma Rude W of t3 4 4, ~Ie -.O~-Wotrk h. ViC1r1si&sth*C SSSP, v. 10Z, no. 3, 195 tiuz- p ins a ftn It, t. kew 4215 ormal' ~48 &PpTOdM&O*- n~ 00h8! So tondl no with a skew and Od dn i dtriva r c' maear 40-jionsl I a pe rmit the solution of man 0- 1 blemms w ;an et i-oftm k*i,!4r a the assumption that the coefli nt of 2 fth C I ,the norm" idderiv, Ivie does ;~dt ro: rwise the error in of the orde f vnagnituiAR6 tw present po or do i network approximations of the Ptic, differentiIaV ops~sl~i in the' nodes vAdch offers the possibility of sot 9. Card I Z' A. CaAtribli~,Q~ to 106 0 DLU otwork S/774/60/001/000/008/012 the boRx% p 1 0 0~1 ii skoi !:&nil auoximal derivative with an accuracy of the arde rdi ouCan Wan of a Hwit an the coefficients before the kad derivativ -..a i sea are examined, depe g an t4l Ary a r ca how m aa*y d a 'X' 3dati losing -a boundary poin't; (a) one (b) two i ~04(po Ing. AW3 cases can be encountered in i=tancei, in region$ 4ty"Of h! a 11mittd1dorivatives, of extremely high oraer and a rad ins ~of 'dix z- *ture i9ter than the stop h :in &,U points of the boundar of "to gences of the Gauss-Seidel iteration Proce a a 10 ~ VO 044 IPT01.6 i~problaw a *Ived for the Laplace equation in a 44 square wlt~ a sit iuafto tho num1b r of Iterations required to reduce the initial Grim aj a3ftOPAnt. value of tha function in the node Ci. 10. Oxis 1# 5 1.55z. I sumber, In, -.rmAw*d when the fixed point was moved JCIO) was toward the rl''o The, wer* performed on a 33 CM (BESM) cam Puter. That* a- gUres I r4flers' B (5 Russian-language Soviet, I Germimk. and Z P SUB ~Eib: 461~ Venibe Card Z/z r. i - /774/60/001/000/01 012 1,9 AUT"OW ~e,4 TITLEt ulkth*6 ~Iii~icaf~pr 4m 61 the ereitian of a gital network analyz In 2- ''SOURCM Akadeii 1 1~ SSRO !NythielitojInyy teentr. Trudy,. Uk Is 9~ Q~ vL 1. i N TMXTt TI~t,Vt-rIxi tb* Mai 600r' is &A investigation of the advisabW f Cd the appllca~tob Oir t1jousIte~*ti*S1 rotasses ~n spocialixed digital computer putal 9 'to- i reduce the lcotiftpu" tima. It is~ that tl~e previ"Iy proposed paraliet p'' cossing 0$ ~13 w Crowsj~ ri ies the jkAipment vequirements substanti4illy d ~azd yet oms!rfot Y1 4 dl An the mi3st promising iteration pro - o*s' th smely, Umic piciblems in the solution of bouendlLty pro- tilerns of --I 'f me a !n& *yoke* by means of the network meth6d, mely. %3 11tut=0S i 4evued aiicuxacy. appears to be the compara- sma i-f - 11i timorn4 0 0=8 9 W iolectroiniq computers. Therefore. in the *01ution of ~thb~*e pi 16~msl~ it;~OocqO 6s necesshry to divide the network-region into Otrts and, ~or': each ~i eiration.1 tikrw j&a external memory equipment or employ the I&ItCrnjLtxU$,S9Ixw&;rN I thado Ovi mathoo is preferable in the instance when t~a !U ~hft no 6 1 ivided Rowever, with an increase in the parts# B/774/6o/cm/ooo/on/012 qlcrs~ooa of a digital uetwo~rk analyzer. Matbewat4c#l prol, ims Of t~ number 'ples, tit points, Ihe rate of convergence of the Schwarz 00mom 4 submu~o iteration procassri eWriorotis~ sba, ply, and ** method loses much of its effective- ness. Pr4so~ I difAcultiesi , Iso, ariseo Therefore. the use of a specialized disital marbine wt an O"r I * i'mory citCuit, either on a magnetic drw!n or an a Magn6tic tapt t t -WO bell .spocially 4e&Lgned for the solution of problems involving :U~iaco,'I~olfsso veo~ d diff ijon equations. appears very inviting. i The matheimotical,; Oamis s is 94st iimpficity of bringing about the iter- i Wtion, proc4sil eitl* th~ ple ~ r with a 9-point Laplacian network approxima- ~ tion Which-enters 346'all the, above. To clarify the voi po ~Udefulnejs of the 4014cmionoi thq~"rious its;Iration processes it is indi 115911n, !to daterwirlo, the Ptatic latiOoAhlps Wt*een the local and the in 9 e Cur ring u144tr voi Us Itera an. #~Ocesves. "These relationships ar d rive ~detail. Fu ther 6''. ~ the varial'i tetation processes are analyzed from the point of Z V I iew of the, C~60VGIOo of thi'C''60%V6 A. ne v tin$ circuitry and the computing tim, work appr~xlw'atlic ~J~orator ls~ examined, and a single effective 14CO Iteration. Itopo leod~~ solution Of the first boundary problem. . A ~ptfmal r~r ptobleins of the relationship between the ~;~ber 01 4,ig' Its im, " mach4w~ cALp*ciky of the operative memory eqaipment the pOkWt of 41 *'of a diffo;rsn, oalution.~ There are 16 references (I I Aussian-14L~I~age SWW, 4 E~ OU language, band I of unknown original language ard 213 ematicAl lpitobleM U the C~i*tlb~~ 0i digItall ... S/77il/6010011000/011/0 b visin, jir~Ueftt6a iti t1w Nikt"tict'ithoslo"kita Conf, rence on Uathemati a chino in: 146vam*i 19 SS. ST ITTED; ZI Novo 61be r 19511.' S/ U-21 u2/ J-,~21002101 B 11 121:31 6c, h e q 3 1 ui C'n t c, t I t 21.1 -2 '0 ~-u 0 in the rectar,,7UI,,r reglonI u G) u ~D n2 -k v v CD i are -ahosc de,,rees are dLnotei --r z;:-:: '..'.CO170Z.3 irp derived From .z: ti-.z. -. u --'o a harmonic polyno=.-al. 2. o= Pr v is u polycomial of -he degree =+2- The 112 fr, 'i o, r r, o u r. a -a e p r olr ~rr+2+1/p nauk 3!~-- u- o-` the Acadc-x,~r of Solences S S R r.' Z! ,ly S. :,. S,5bolav, 3/02 62 147/006/001/034 BI 12YB1 a/6 A I r 2 11 O.R AlokuLtize.-g- "IT' E: %umerical solution of Dirichlet problem for Poisson equations i'LRI OW CLL; A);adeniya nauk S55H* Doklady, v. 147, no. 6, 1962, 1271-1273 TF.(T: The follovinj; theorem is derived: Lot the fVnction u be the solution of the boundary value problem 6u - f(M) in 0, u - y(s) on 5, (1) where fe 14(P,IpA) in a domain Gl:)G the minimum distance of which from the boundary r is equal to k > 0, and where u 9- H(P 1A 1)Ll) in 0; lot be the solution of tho corresponding difference problem k m L' Ch'f + >~ h YG (2) I Ic ?.I I where C is a constant, G are functionals in terms of f, V, and of their h 7 SOL derivatives, L a is a difference operator having the residual term C(hs) Card 1/2 31020 /62/1 47/0,',)6/c~ci /034 Numericrul solulacn of Dirichlet ... B1 12/B1 86 for suffiniently staooth functionq anti satisfyine the 1,ropositions of the fundar-oatul lenaw of N. S. Bakhvalov (Ve3tn. Moak. univ., No. 5 (1959)); then tho. error u - u has the absolute value O(h' whe h, ic the error of the solution to the Dir"chlet probleM re 'L F 1 AI'-I) for harzioni,-al ~'un::tions u EH(F1 $A,' 41 ), this aolution being calculated ,h by means of the operator - . ASSO'~-I;.TICN; Vychlalitellnyy tsentr Akademii nauk CruzSSH (Computer Center of the academy of sciences GSSi) Fellruaj-y 24, 1962, by S. L. Sobolovp Academician I = ~;'D February 21, 1962 Card 2/2 XUPILUA:EF 111.11.P alcadeuLLIt; ALLURLX, M~A. Approxivutte method for s!1ving eertain boundary value problems. Socib. Ali' (;1-u;.. S6R 30 n...,r.529-536 MY 163. (HIRA 16:11) 1. V~%-I,.JuIjtvj'jiyy i-neiitr AN ruzSSR i 'fbiliaskiy i-,,,,s,;d~xstvennyy uril.-mi-sitot. 2. kkatitimlym nauk Uruzinskoy SSR (for Kupradze). AU?XSIDZK, M.A. Ca1c,i1ation of freely supported plates. Soob. AN Gruz. SSR 32 no. U23-26 0 163. (KRA 17t9) 1. Vymhi--%lit."l'nyy tsentr AN GruzSSR, Thil-isi. Pradst.-tvleno rtkai,-milinm V.D.Kixpradze. ACCESSICEN XRs A.P401458D 8/0251/6.3/032/003/052VO526 AUTWRI, "Sid$04' H, L. T' ITLEs Ramrk on the solution of boundary value problear on slactro-integrators or the JM-a2 type 'SWIM AN OftsWo SoobahchenLys, r. 320 no. 3, 1963, $21-5416 TD?= TAGS# bounUry value problem, 41ectro-intogrator, approximate solution, .five-point approadmabion, LapUcs opurator, square grid, integrator grid resistanos, nods rsaistwms, ram"er terst AB=RACT s Moatro-Urtegrators of the 91-12 type can be very useftl for obtaining an APPMxImste solution of boundary value problem with low accuracy. For solving the prolaea As y)JLn it is usual W use an elemmentarjr five-point appraxiuation of the Laplace operator %n&sqa&*Vidi.' OnV for bowulary n,-des dots one select appropriately the --.. 1/2 ACCE=ON IMS AAM1680 resistances of t4p integrator grid. Howevers the possibility of varring the ~rtsistamea for all. nodes is built into the XI-12, and In certain cases this 'possibility, *an be used for increasing the &*curwy of the solution of (l)-(2)., IThs author aTos Xormulas which have advantaps over the fortmilas of L. 1. Outen"kber, K. V4 Korollkovp L. S. Klabukova, N. S. NikoIAWwv, and T. I. Naruashrili (Rukovvdstyp k olektrointogratoram tipa EI-12* lad. AX SSSR, 3$53). Origs art., but 10 fonmau and 1 table. ASSOCIMOWs Akademira F-Ir Ormainakoy M Vy*chislitallagwy tsentr, Thilini (Acadomv of Sciow", Georgim &M, CocVuting Center) SMUCM4 Wurft DATs AcQt uwab64 ENGLs 00 SOS OWNS ar., m No mw sms o06 or S OCM ACCESSION NAt A.P4(92756 5/0208/64/004/004/0683/0715 (TI ,I:JTIIQRS: Ilu V. Dn' idae, M. A. (TI1.1a) pradzo, , Ile" TITIX: Uothod of fwictional equations for approximate solution of certain boundary value problems !;OUPCE: Zbui7iml vy"chislitellnoy matematiki i matematioheakoy fiziki, V- 4, no- 4, !964, 605-715 TOKC TAGSt function.--U equation, approximate solution, boundary value problem, 161richlet problem, Heu-._uui problem, linear algebraic equation, harmonic function, elasticity theory, olliptio eq"tion, Lyalranov surface, Laplace equation AP,ST?AC'!': The auth,:lra extend and apply previous work (0b odnom priblizhennom metode resh-c-miya &ra;nAcIz2y*kh zwiach. Soobahch. AN GruzSSR, 1963, 30, 529-536) an functiotial equatian3 to the Dirichlet VJid NeUX.VM problems, Wi solvabil- ity of the obUilnod GrLItOMI; of linemr algebraia orjuitions, and on convergence of the tvo propo~ijd mothoCm for approxima-to solution of the basic functional equation. =c.Lhcd 4s at ixiwt aij univernal as ex'Jating ones, being applicable to basic 1-~ro*bI(azz in the theox-f of harzonIc functilons and elasticity theory, wa-~ch is done im thin paj:er, i4a well. an to othor boundary value r, oblems for r ACOZESSION M. APilOL1,2756 elliptic equatio=o wd systems of elliptic equations, and also for solving limit problems of parabollo an"' hyperbolic equations and equations with discontinuous coefficients. 11. can also be applied to problems which aro reducible to singular integral oquations. Lot B i be a region bounded by the closed Lyapunov surface S, Bi . Bi + S, and lot B a be the exterior infinite region with boundary S. Lot ufx%, X E Bip be t4e twice continuously differentiable solution of the Laplace equ&tion in 211vrith. continuous first derivutives in B,. Then U (X) dS, rz ))V (y) dS 4M y) where s- (2) and 0- (y) d.S - (y) dS, -rB. (3). (7t.. Y -- Y) ; rj% 5 where c)/;,- ny is tho derivative alone the interior normal at the point 7 S. Froa (3) the un3mo= funotion P(y) am be dater-'nod for the Dirichlet problem and Card ACLESSION IIR3 APfOiJ2756 11'r(y) for ti-a Ile-oatann problem by one of two methods. The firs. mel~hod is to con- 34-nict tho coofficliants of expansion of a Fourier series in some complete ort-honor=i.li:sed ayutem of functic,-,w. The second MeLhod is to replace (3), -in.- nechanical cribaturit fo=LlaD, by a system of algebraic equations whose solution 4~ives a;proximate valuas of the unknown function at separate points of the boundary S. a-,athora fimd an approximate solution of the Dirichlet and Neumann problems all w.X point of Bi by substituting the obtained values into (1). They prove t-%eorezz forzalated 4n thoir previous paper and also study the first and second basic 1--oundazy value problems in elasticity theory. Orig. art. has: 10 tables and to- ASSOC 1A.,rI ON. none S',TKUTT*.:Dt O#jun63 Z CL: 00 SIM COIZI 3M NO RZF SOVS 011 O=- 1 002 C',:;'J 3113 'R-r!luvil 1--. - - _"Ob- 3-3 -In t, m-!n4- A, D. A., nid. ; ilhl.AVA I.;. of the force of grrivityll t Tbil Ist, Metsriler( on, 191-5. 253 rill i ~Al :;" :Oi, 4 , ~ IN im -A I 21 -14 it it J H~ AIMUZ~tjjjm, Reduztlon of gravity and Its applicat!on to --he solution of inter-mal boundary value problojo. Izv. AN SS.IRI Fiz. zem. no.4:52-59 165. (HIM Is: 8) 1. T74:10531telInyy toentr AN GruzSSr. PY e!w ~fc H~ AM 02,16 k 0 1 URI.. A' tks~d i !''Istdoettisn! of ~Eorc* ~ot $s9vit (RoduktaLya oily ty&shtsti) Tiflis, 1963. 233 p. Lllus.. biblio. (At head of ttttol A" $-Mira !D#!Ak slim xLe VZchislitellnyy toontr) Added Clook lani, 1000 C001i_8PVL0tad. 'S ~TOPIC TAM c~mputatlom# computer, earth gravity, geodesy, geophysics I.PURPOSK4191D OtERACHI ~This book is i4tondod for specialist* concerned W&tk jdadc!j and geophysics. It *#resents methods for solving the Prot4os o f raducian the force of gravity in connection with gravl mettitt obasiTwations. Only an approx1mat* solution of this problem to Sioligibll, and, therefore, the book deals mainly vith two methods for olvilfto: the problem using fmn*t1onal equations and finite ~z dL90:#*uca*1. In order t1sit the lAttor method can be used, the &pptoxim4tW:**lutiom of the gravity problem is reduced to the solutt*n of itbtarnal boundary-value problems. The comparative estimates of th needed number oVinachine operations and of a&- cb1*414Wft*moK too sire jivem for ~both methods. So personalities ; op: are vonti*444' 531 531.5.+ [03.6.3] A48 fad, L12 1. TAUH O~ C*XTZ~T$ Isbri4jodis Cho. 'Zi ratuction tit an approximate solution of an external Ot ch at problem tolAn internal problem -- 3 Ch. 11.~ Xpprokimate uathods;for reducing the force of gravity and the wathod~ of finite dIffstikaeas - AS Cb* MI Orx*~L2atl 104 at co6pattr prOcess for the reduction of the fort-O of gravity by the finite-dIfforence nathod -- 92 Ch. IVO, Method Of funettenst equations -- 16* i Ch. V. Computoltion'Of high*4 derivatives of the force of gravity --225 References -- i4$ J I t j -sub CODXI 081, $USK DATZOI Dljuu65/, ;OILtG RITs OBB/ OTH RETs 019 !.Card- UP (0) WAG Npl AIP6031948 SOURCE CODE: UR/0251166/043/003/0555/0560 AUTHOR:' Aleksidze_, M. A. ORG: Computer Center, Academy of Sciences, Georgian SSR (Akademiya k Gruzinskiy SSR, vychislitellnyy tsenter) nau TITLE: Affine image recognition ~6G SOURCE: AN GrumSSR. Soobshcheniya, v. 43. no. 3, 1966, 555-560 TOPIC TAGS: algorithm, electronic image, mathematic transportation, image r :cognition ABSTRACT: The author discusses the problems concerning affine image recogni- tion and those of development of algorithms, for training personnel to operate machines for recognition of electronic images. lie proposes a specific method for mathematical tranfiformation atid comparison of images. The algorithm stated in the article hati heati programmed an a BESM-2 high-speed computer. The paper was presented by Gokiyeli, L_ P., Corresponding Member, AN GruzSSR, on 2 December 1965. Orig. art. hiks: 9 formulas. S1113 CODE: 12/ SUBM DATE: 02Dec65/ ORIG REF: 007/ ACC NR- A0006063 SOUR.C-CCODEI UR/0251/661043/001/0063/0069 .j 1-1. A.; Beltafte, T. G. Xj'MOR: jxjel~siap ORG: Cot3'7I*;t-'-tGn'aWfW~', AN GruzSSR (VychlslItel'nyy tsentr AN GruzSSR) Tl-n-- nothod for checlinr geological Interpretations of gravity anomalies SOURC-E-1 AN (*,ru-.S.9R. Soobshchenlya, v. 43, no. 1, 1966, 63-69 TOeIC TiM t algorlth, geophysics SUB co:)*-.-: 08 AZST RACT: The Coinputation Contor Acadc3,1 of Scicneas Georgian SSR has pro- pa-red a program for solving the diroct problem in gravimotry, using the algoritha P U61) + k ~V (.x2-y2+zP.)',572 dx dy dz. Gl-11 T gram Iho ba3.3 for, &nd derivation cCthis algorithm are given. This pro 'was used in intorpretation of art incomplete anomaly in a rectangular region. Tao triple interpretation method was used, that. is, it was asma.-ted that the varth is throo-layored (sedimentary, basalt, granite)* Irto appLication and offoctivonesu of thin algorithm is dmonstrated. For examplo, Tabl-P 1 givos the dortt.hs of the sedimentary Layer at 3)x 14 points. A 10-Ioz vertical intcrval and a 25-km horizontal interval wero used. The santo table gives the corresponding anomalous densities* Table 2 glyss the depths of the discontinuities of the basalt and granito layers, road from the plane a -22.5 ku. The table also gives Card 1/7. A;CC NR, ' AP7606063 the depths of the discontinuities of the subcrustal subutrato and the basal,. Liycrs read -frcn the plane z - -40 ~=. Table 3 Giver, a consider- able discrapearicy, between the observed field and the field comIxited, on the baaig of a corresponding geoloZical interpretation. -this indicates, a need for a careful u3u or pie =Lhod of..construcl-ina.profilou of Cravimetric int-enretations. This paper was presented by Academlcfgin V. D. Ruprodro an 5 November 1965. Or&g. art. hast 5 formulas 3 tables. JPRSt Mp6?f Ccd ........ *-'--'**-- --SOURCE -CODE: - UR/D020/6 -6/1701004/0628/0830 11. A. OT, C :Calculating Cipater of the Academy of Sciencci;, GruzSSR (Vych1911tel'nyy ,Isantr nault. Gruz SSM) T17LE: C-.,nc~v.;cof ait an-onuilous gravity 4icld SOU:CZ; Ali SS!;R- M)II.Iady, v. 170, no, 4, 1966, 828~830 TONC, TACS. r~-i!lItti:aa integral equat ion, gravity ABSTRACIr'. -pozx0tinl of the rea3 earth to ronaid(-red to of two parLs, and ST. The fl.rst, part in that which Is derennined 1,v the Sto~.(..' fn.-mula, and the second va-.1able relates to a laver of variable denzoflly, au, integral equotton. 2:. C- Molodenskiy proposed solvinz; by selecting vali;,:ts of anon-ilies on a sphere a which thc on the surfzlce S ci~ ~bc Aoarth G. Tlii!; SoluLion -r pp.::f:),-r-. ~,i I,%- N. A. detertzinini; on. t",c- im-face of a sphere a a r'y.,;..1Zn of an-:);--!_c,, CoInl-ided wtth the Fravity of earth and the external fiel_' 0-I- C-10 varial,,!L :aycr- ~n this syrr'n ST Zero. A giv'l' fu-%Ction '~(S) t"- ~;%vrja, of L.,e real earth must be by ;.i.d of a value t'-,) on the spl~erc. Lm,:cr zhe -o;,dit ion Lhat L%T' - 0 in rhv G; 7' - 0 in injinity. G, Is an ext,~rior connocLe'i wit"'I the sphert! c, ;. &,ulbiict of C. The solution is j4jo;sible under -,Itt 'C*on(1!1tio;1 A1,60.1 32 70 iT(M)--:' 0.", '~ ~ , w'.iLi:,! t~ I j a p a aitivv fracr I on ii-d M field. A ui 1-utictions ( 11r(MO) i , Where P".~Int .11 1.1, a su~-:;Ct: of S is a nubset. oi S, '11) i's ,he ditiLancc between tlicqo polnus, carn. be u,cd ~c,: the this sysL4~m and adaptinr IL Lo Lhe sphere j, Lhe extei-Icl- Dirichict pro'blem for this function was solved, ar.3 an 'integral correlazi3a 'between potential fle~ds T znl T' vas proved. Orig. art. Iiat~- 12 formulas. SUB CODE: 06/ Sj'3M UATE: MecOl OFIG REF: 005 cugd ACC NRo AP6034252 SOURCE CODE: UR/0251/66/044/001/0113/0114 AUT1,011: Aleksidze, N. G. ORG: none TITLE: Effect *f the oxidation reduction system of the mouse brain on its cholinester4t,se activity SOVRCE: AN GruzSSR. Soobahchaniya, v. 44, no. 1, 1966, 113-114 TOPIC ';,~GS: clit)linesterase CNS, fji0V.VErn.,.Tr,?t., medical experimeat ABSTRAC71 Various oxidizing and reducing dyes were used in experiment'! designed to sliotr the relationship between enzyne activity and degree of Lowering redox potential from +11 pater-ti.A.1 in the mouse brain. to -30 ;iv =aximum inhibition of cholinerterase activity (an drudged 1):? the. rtandard potential of the dyes). Increasing the redox pozenz-'al to +335 mv or lowering it to -125 mv caused the cholinesterase aczivltv to return to normal. Along with cholinesterase inhibition - 110=0 dy;!a lowerAid the nutiber of SH groups in the brain homogenates. The nort ef~eczzive dyea produced cha *ngeo in the redox potential of the cazyme ai4 it retiult of oxidation of oulfhydril Sx.ups. [W.A. 50) SUI CO;jE: 06/ SUBM DATE, none/ ORIC REF: 008/ OTH REF: 003 A-I-IQK~:72 -T, N.C. of *.~,! rii-J,~tpc,ten'-1,il ~'!' '0." I-terfoil 'M7 rnrizitnt. or. f., ~:,f~zlkti 7 .!1P ~r the fr. n.) . 11" : 5();: - 1.: 09 1 ~- a (KRA 1718) , , ll-w : ". :I' _,~r -~k7ll 1 '. " , . ., t. r , I "', '. . Mff,,7t o!' methyleme, blue ar,3 a-secri-ic aced cr ace e, Ar G-um. SS't .- -tati'vitv. grob. R -~, no. 4-421-11.~t- 0 162 (!"'InA 1. T,,: I -:;slg: A y tu" !v, --:, J , f , . tted :Irle 29, I :~f I . t-l:FT!7'T-7F, ~!. "'e. Aloksl Ye. lllh,e !l-r-nvince c.1' lefif !,,-i ; it!z --` '-C'~t!OTT.-nt In '-7TvFv Tn-t,~ .-,riorra,lar~,tvs 1 vlno~, 11ya (A ~iY. Gruz. ';c.,. ",*., 1949, ; . -7-79, ( 7 n rK' 0 r F ~ r.:i ,.r- -irf- In !" (': I r, --I. 5~, (latoric, Iny'v,!. 1. Is."" S Im , W. Yo . 2. USM (6001 4. Phylloxern 7. Practleal rcslstamcc -.f Gnorglan rar* varieties to rc,,-t Fbylloxera IN Georg-ldin with Ft:sslan sw=3~. TrLdy Tnat. vin. AN Gruz. SO 79 1951, 9. I!onth.L April y 1!i_,gt -.Lf Russi Accessions, Library of Congress, -1953, Uncl.