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Deformation of plastic steel under the combined effect of
stretching and torsion. Izv.AN Arm.SSR-Ser.tekh.nauk. 12
n0.1:53-56 '59. (NM 12:4)
1. Institut stroymatertalov I moornxhenly Kinisterstva stroitel'-
stva Arn.SR.
(Steel-Testing) (Deformtion (NechiLnics))
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Errcrn of the method of difference for aecond-arder elliptic
equations. Vest. AN Kazakh. SSR 19 no.111-93-96 N'63..
~H'T-IU 170)
INERBAYEV, M.S.
Errors of difference solutions to the second and third
boundary value problems for elliptic equatLons.llletocl.
vych. no.2t5O-59 163. (MIRA .18:11)
INES., Z.
New safety measures for high-tension electric cable network in mines. p. 3-15.
PRZWIAD GORRICZY. Stowarzyszenie Naukowo-Technime Inzynierow i Technikow
Gornictwa. 4towice, Fblandj. Vol, 15,v go- 3,, March, 1959.
Monuay List of Zaat European Accessions (EEAI),, Up I/ol. 8,, Nos 9. Septembers.,1959.
Uncl.
AUTHORS: Avraamov, I.S.,;-Ineshin, A. ~Iv'
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TITLE: Engineering logic and the authmatloa: :or P. '0041;lq
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PERIODICAL; ReferatIvnyy zhurnalt Akomatlka teliowioi 1ka vychisl Ya j
no. 3, 1963# 55# abot-
1962, no. 41, 156 170)~
The authors describe a digital iqervotiyste~~J~esi 6o;d for conl,04ing;!
a larxe'class of connected wltth- the dispiaceiji~nt ii4 ~r6dlse' S; )In
a
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-unA for t-h-e-.coordinate. o Moot dr:
the current position ohitnievis a'-fec'dk;i4i! tr sd0cj liquiputer A
of Me
With the aid of the methods of the algebva 09' logle a r0i a 'it ;computer totwi irk
is worked out. The reliability of Its aperatlon is atotWned Wtsroqh the 0-pp'.1-
cation of a reflecting code, the Introduction of DO feedbacks and of st&14 lizing
networks which protect the flip-flops from pulse noise. Theive are f ig4a-es. and
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ORG: None
TITIE: Analysis of the dynamics of a self-saturating magimp drive with intermediate
semiconductor amplifiers
SOURCE., Leningrad. Politekhnicheakiy inatitut. Trudy, no. 259, 19656 Perekhodnyye
protsessy v avtomatizirovannom elektroprivode (Transient proce"es in automated
electric drive), 107-114
TAGS: magnetic amplifier, machine tool, industrial automation
ABSTRACT: The authors consider the use of intermediate semiconductor amplifiers as a
means for reducing the time constant in self-saturating magnet~c-amplifier circuits
used in combination with electric motors for driving the feedll~crews of machine tools.
An analysis of transition processes in this type of system shows that linear operation
of the intermediate semiconductor amplifier in self-saturating magamp-motor drive ccm-
binations has no noticeable effect on the time constant of the drive. The interferenc,
voltage acting through the correction circuit'in an actual drive put$ the intermediate
amplifier into conditions of artificial switching with a frequency of 300 cps which
increases the time ofthe transition process by a factor of more than 1.5. Class D
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intermediate semiconductor rectifiers with pdm may be used satisfactorily for wide-
range control in self-saturating magamp drives. The small losses-in the output tran-
sistor of the amplifier in both the open and closed states result in considerable
power delivery at high efficiency to the control circuits of the magnetic amplifier.
The operation of this transistor is nearly independent of the scatter in its para-
meters and variations in ambinet temperature. The frequency of the intermediate am-
plifier must be selected with regard to the particular features of the specific mag-
netic amplifier circuit. The use of low-interference stabilization circuits in con-
junction with high-power class D intemediatf semiconductor amplifiers provides high-
quality drives for wide-range speed control-based on self-saturating magnetic ampli-
fier circuits. Orig. art. has: 5 figurgs-, 2 formulas.
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Category: USO/Analytical Chemistry - General. Questions - G-1
Abs Jour: Referat Zhur-Ehimiya, No 9., 1957., 30945
Author : Ginzburg V. L., Alekseyenko Ye. F., Belokpinitabkys Ye. Ye.,
Vitusbidw I. N., Ineshins F. M.
Inst: ;not given
Title 1: Accuracy of Photographic Methods of Spectral Amalysis
Orig Pub: Zavod. laborstoriya, 1956, 22, No U, 1331-1333
Abstract: A comparison was made of the accuracy of analyses of fused nickel,
copper regulus, fused cobalt and cathodic nickel, according to I
calibration graphs in A 8, ig a coordinates, and in accordance
vith the solid gmph wthod . Deteminations were made of Cu, Fe,
Au, Pt, Pd, Ni, Si, Na, Pb, Sb, Bi, 8n, Co, at ~conoentrations from
several thousandth to decimal fractions of one rareent, vith spec-
trum excitation in are discharge of direct and alternating ma-ztnt,
and photographic recordin on plates of type I, II and III. In
most instances no substantial differences vere found in the magni-
tude of errors with different calibration graphs.
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vich Bergman, Vladimir Stepanovich Yungmanp Nina Petrovna Rtish-
cheva, Lidiya Fedorovna Kuratovaj Qeorgiy Nikolayovieh Yurkovj
Amaliya Abramovna Kanes Boris FedorbVioh YuO'ei-,-, Boris Isidorovieh
Brounshteyn, Viktor Peodoneyevich Baybus.9 Valerly~Aleksandr 1ovich
Kvlividze, Yevgeniy Aleksandrovich Prozorovsklyj Od'Doris Aleksan-
drovich Voroblyev..
Termodinamicheeklye.avoystva individuallnykh veshohestv; spravochnik
v dvukh tomakh. tom 1: Vyahisleniye termodinami~heskikh avoystv;
tom 2': Tablitay temodinamicheakikh svoystv (Thetmodynando Prop-
erties of Individual Substances; Reference Book in Two Volumes.
v. 1: Calculation of Thermodynamic Propertienj v. 2j Tables of
Thermodynamic Properties). 2d ed . rev. anO en1s Moscow, Izd-vo
AN SSSR,*1962. 1161 and 916 pe iOOO copies printed.
Sponsoring Agencies: Akadenlya nauk SSSR. Institut goryuchikh
,iskopayem.vkh; and Gosudarstvennyy komitet Soveta Ministrov 33SR
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Thermodynamic Properties (Cont.)
po khimij. Institut prikladnoy khimii.
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Resp. Ed.: V. P. olushko.,.AcademiCian, L. V. ourvich, 0. A. Khabh-
kuruzovs 1. V. Veyts, and V. A. medvedev; Rd. oftpublishin'g House:
K. p. Gurov; Tech. Ed.: v. a. Laut.
PURPOSE: This reference book may be used in scientific-.research and
experimental-design work in inatitutesi design officess and
schools of higher educations as well as for training specialists
in chemical thermodynamics:and therma ph~,sics-
C0V=GZ: Volume 1 of this work deals with methods'fo *r calaU lating
thermodynamic properties and with the selection of constants re-
quired for the calculations, Volume 2 contains tables of thermo-
dynamic properties (reduced thermodynamic potential, entropy,
enthalpyo and the logarithm of the dissociation or Ionization
constants of equilibrium) compiled,where data were liikim on the
basis of published and unpublished material from~a number or Soviet
research institutes* Thermodynamic properties for the ideal gas
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Thermodynamic Properties (cont.) SOV/6260
state are presented in table form for 335 games, 44,liquids, and
45 solids compounded from 33 chemical elements and their isotopes,
viz.: H, D, T, Hes Lis Bes B, C, N, 0, F, Ne, Na, Mg, Alp Up P,
3, Cl, Ar, K, Cap Br, Kr, Rep Sr, Zr, Is Xe, Cs, Bap Hg, and Pb.
Thermodynamic properties are given for the following 22 gases in
the range from room temperature to 20, 000-K:~ Ho H', H-, 0, 0 -j Hm,
0;, Ov, 0Hj OH*j HGO, N, N+, Nap N*p NOO N04
a LO., C** CO, CO*, and
e7; for the 14 least stable fames up to 4000 K; and for the re-
maining 299 gases up to 6000 K. Virial coefficients for 34 gases
are also given up to 60000K.
TABLE OF CONTENTS (Volume 1) (Abridged):
Foreword
Introduction
PART I* IMTHODS OF CALCUIATING THE THOWDYNAKIC
PROMRTIM OF INDIVIDVAL SM33TANM
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19
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INEV,, V. Improv:kng the technological work in shunting is an important
condition for reducing the stopover of the railroad cara. vol.
no. 6. 1956. TRANSPORTNO DELO. Sofiia,, Bulgaria
SOURCE: East European Accessions List (EEAL) Vol 6., ITO. L-APril 1957
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- ~. 90"YY frl7h.i ~, I gorW j.,IP
9 . * p 'n .
Experience Jn deep drainfige at the Yakoylvve mine in Lhe Kursk I
Magnetic Anomaly. Gor. shur. no.1106-22 N f63.
L Ukowlevskly ru6ik Xurskojr Awwltnoy anamlil. ~ WR A 17:6)
18(5),14(5) SOV/127-59-2-3/21
AUTHORS: Gusev, A.M.0 Red1ko, L.A., and Infanttrwfi A.N.
Mining Engineers
TITLE: Preliminary Considerations Concerning.the Methods
of Opening, and Ways of Mining In the
DePait AzV& (Proyektnyye soobrazheniya o metodakh.
vskrytiya i sposobakh razrabotki Yakovlevskogo mesto-
rozhdeniya)
PERIODICAL: Gornyy zhurnal, 1959, Nr 2, pp 10-15 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The authors first give a concise description of-the
Yokoylevskoye ad Fdmvvskoye, in= -0"
d"Iu me
.
10 km long, about 220 m wide. Its thickness varies
from a few meters to,350 m and it has about 1,500
million tons of 61.4% rich iron-ore. There are 6
wet strata which will give 5,000 to 6,000 cu m, of
water per hour when actual exploitation start . The
authors say that the scheduled annual output is 15
C
d million tons of ore Th~ mean
eVoitation coef-
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1/3 ficient will be 20.
.
t/m /year he floors willsink
SOY/127-59-2-3/21 ,
Preliminary Considerations Concerning the Methods of Opening, and
Ways of Mining in the 'YWW4VV4"
by about 6.9 m per year. The deposits will be:ex_~
hausted in about 50 years. The authors defend:th6
plans and advice of the Yuzhgiproruda Institute as
opposed to the projects elaborated by the Institut
gornogo dela AN SSSR (Institute of Mining attached
to the Soviet Academy of Sciences). They especially
argue against adapting the one-shaft-complex plan i
advocated by the Academy of Sciences. The proposed
floor height is 70 to 80 m. The first 40~ of~ithe ore
de osits are to be mined within 25 years, the n :ext..
27~ within a further 14 years. A description and
illustration of the actual preparatory work in the
mines follows. Miner's trucks run by electric motors
will each have 25 tons capacity. As far as the
actual exploitation is concerned, the authors parti-
cularly recommend the self-collapsing -floor system.
Drainage operations will be carried out in 3 stages:
the pressure
1) deep-working pumps will first discard
SOV/127-59-2-3/21
Preliminary Considerations Concerning the Methods of Operiing,~and
Ways of Mining in the X&MUTOW ~00 Uft At"
of the subsoil waters; 2) a ring of drain shafts
and galleries will be out around the carbon lim6-
stone stratum; 3) then the ore layers will be drain-
ed. The floors placed at the bottom of the deposit
must be equipped with a pumping system delivering
100 or 200 cu m of water per hour. There are 3
schematic diagrams.
ASSOCIATION: Yuzhgiproruda, Kharlkov
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MASHKET, K.H., inzh; INFANTOYEV, A.N.p inzh.
Huge mine in the Kursk Magnetic Anomaly. Shakht. stroi.
5 no-5t6-8 W 161,
.1. Goestroy SSR (for Mashket). 2. Yakoylevskij rudnik Kurikoyl
nagnitho anomalii (for Infantlyev).
(Kursk Magnetic Anomaly.-Iron mines and mining)
-INFANTIM, A.N., jn~,h.
Questlons of princifle in opening thick, deep-lying deposits of rich
Iron ores in the Kursk Magnet4c Anomaly. Izve vy'B,uchob, mavo ;gor, zhure
7 no,7:23-27 164. (MIRA llilO)
1. YakovlevskLy rudn1k Belgorodskoy oblastl. 9ekomendovana kafedroy
I
razrabotki rudnykh mestorothdenly Instituts. gorncgo delao
IMENITOV, V.R., prof., doktor tekhn, nauk; CHIAYLV, T.I., gornyy inzh.;
11WANTIYEVU A,N*
Investigating the behavior of sand and clay depositions in
the mining of iron ore deposits in the Kursk Magne~ia Anomaly,
Gor. zhur. no.9:22-23 S 164. (141RA ViN)
1. Moskovskiy institut radioelektroniki i gornoy elektromekhaniki
(for Imenitov, Chiayev). 2. Direko.-or Yakavlevskogo rWn4-ka
Kurakoy magnitnoy anowAlii (for Infantlyev).
MUSHIGTAN, A.M.; GRIBANOV, L.N.; INFANTITEVA
Valuation methods for the dakeaul forests of Usakhetan. Trudy Alaw-
At.bot.msda 3:54-61 1560' . (MA 10:3)
(Kasakhotan-Saksaul) (Forests and forestry-Yeaustion)
INFAWYEV, VS. I. Cand Agr Sci -- (diss) "Types of apple tree planting.S
in VO their natural reetomt;Wn, growth. and
productivity." Alma-Ata, 1957. 18 pp; )A~ff#t4g,4219 cm. (Min of Agr U;SSR.
Kazakh State Agr Inst). 100 copies. (KI, 22-57, 106).
rE-Vj V 1.
USSR / Forestry. Dendrology, K-2
Abs Jour: lief Zhur-Bioi., No 60 1958o 24877.
Author : 14ushegyan, A. M.; Gribanov, L. N.; 1nfP_nt;'ev, VJ.
Inst : Not given.
Title : On the Methods of Forest Valuation of the Haloxy-
Ions of Kazakhstan.
Orig PWb: Lesn. kh-vo, 1957, No 8, 33-36.
Abstract: The exceptionally and increasingly difficult deter-
mination of the usual forest valuation indices of
haloxylons is pointed out. It is proposed to di-
vide the plantings into the following age groups.#
saplings, those ripening and those ripe. The
criteria of the plantings of the blaok haloxylons
ought to be established according to the proposed
local table of the criteria, compiled on the basis
of 120 test areas. A table to determine reserves.
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Abs Jour: Ref Zhur-Biol., No 6j 19580 24877.
Abstract: of the haloxylon plantings according to'the cri-
teria) the average diameter at the aurface of the
U
around and the degree of denseness of the plant-
ings, is suggested.
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Deficiency Diseases
Adaptometric investigation in tuberculolie-allergic ~PWCtOli:ular) lavlama t'o.n of. the
eye. Vest. oft. 31 no. 3, 1952.
Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress,
KARKLINS, J.; LIEPA, E.; INFAHTjEVSgEI.------- ---- - -- -- --- ---
Latvijas Valsts universitates Zinatnisk-le raksti (Transactions of
the Latvian State University); a review of Vols. 11-16. Vestis
latv ak no.9:191-196 159. (EW 9:10)
(Latvian periodicals)
(Academy of Sciences of the Latvian BoS.R.)
I.P! KA NNTIM ~C a W - -
Xaterials on Latvian cultural histor7 in the archives of Moscow
and Vilna. Vestis Latv ak no.W8_5-188 160. (EW 1031)
(Latvia__HIstOr7)
(Russia-Archives)
(Lithuania-Archives)
.INFAROVICH., A.P.
Suture of penetrating wounds of the heart. %drav.Bel. 8 no.704-
75 Jl 162. (MM 15.-11)
1,~, Iz Volozhinskoy rayonnoy bol"nitsy- lavnyy vrach S.Z.Kipell).
(HEART-WOUNDS AND ~.TURIES)
DEVIANSKI, M.;!. INFE7D, E.
Vote on the field method of obtaining the conservation laws and
solving the two body problem in general relativity. Dul Ac Pol:
Mat 9 no.g-.693-696 61.
1. Institute of Theoretical Physics,, Universityp Warsaw and
Trinity Colleget Cambridge. Presented by L.Infeld,
DEMIOSKI, *rekp' INFM
The field method of obtaining the conservat on Iwo and the LajTangian-
Apta pbysica Pol 21 no-5:469-479 My 162.
1. Univerlity of Wareav and Trinity College.
DEMIABSKII, M.; IMLD, E.
The radiative energy and the motion of particles. Bul Ac Pol
mat 11 no.4.-223-226 163.
1. Institute of Physicti,. University,, Warsaw, and lbstitute for
Nuclear Research, Warow,;. Presented by L. Infeld.
INFELD E
On the solution of lingoyized equations of magnetohydrodynamias
in nonhomogentous magnetic fields. Bul Ao Pol mat 11 no. 11:
707-713 163.
1. Institute for Nuclear Research, Warsaw. Presented by M.
Danysz.
INFI-J-0) ED
Some Uact solutions of the equaticns ef magnotchydndynamics
for mapetic plane-symetrioal fields, Bul Ac Fol mat 12 no.40.
233-238 164.
1. Institute of Nuclear Reaearchs Warsaw. Promented by M. Danyoz.
IWAD, lAopold.
The equations of motion in general relativity theory and the
action principle& AcU physic& Pal 16 no,31l,77-210 157,
U Inetytut Fisyki, Polska Akademia Nauk,, Warszawa,
IMI,D,, lAopold I:
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On istrAiss of young scholam abroad. NaWm.polska 10 no.3:91-93
my-je 162,
1. Czlonek rteazywisty Polskiej Akademii Nauk., Waresavea
INFELD; LUDWIK.
INFELD, LUMIIK. Structure of the Universe. Wiedza i zycie, 1949, v. 18,
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(n study Ow -vjtlatiuwl!~ of, iiintion in Gitmil Rclativit:~',
[1-insleill alld 111fl-All, J. Math. 3, 2001-24t (1949);
797-800 (1940);~thvtw Ittv.1, .274] isapp ied td Dirac's 6e~;
electrodynamics,"llie prOwnt nol econftils Sorg neralfornial
lirepar;ittoiiiviiii:liivilibi.,ititistr,~te(lbks clfi~examplesln
a future paper. A. Y~ Cot-Ina (ToTut
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INFELD, L. Copernicus'Theory and the Problem of Gravitation iri
Contemporary Physics Prablemyp Warszawa (Popular Science Kagazine),.
1953, v. 9. no& 7. p: 442
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Poland/Theoretical Physics - Quantum Slectrodynamics 8-5
Abet Journal Roferat Zhur - FIz1ka, HD 12, 1956, 33764
Author Infold, L.,Plobanmki, J.
Institution University of Warsaw
Title t Blectrodynanics without Potentials
Original
Periodical Acts Phym. Polon., 1953, 12, So 2, A23-134, Zngllmh~'
Abstract A general schaw was obtained for formulating a mingle theory of
the electromagnetic field, characteriz*dby an amtisy~trlc
t*S&pr p (interpreted as D a R ) The simplest vector In
this camed(dill be (4%/c)jdLnd This equation Is considered
th
an a definition for 9 current. The Lmgragian function X is
coamidered in;~Vnoral as being dependent on the invariant
8110 1 2
P - -1/4 Pp and on the quantity MV1010 Ply 0
where k in mono constant. The variational! principle toads to
a field equation
Apx - A (x, A
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where f,, -2 N/ alp is interpreted as the vectors X land
a I whil: A"Ot - (C/4s) an/ ar is considered to be the potential
resulting tram the theory. The onorgy-momentun tonsor hais the form
T L/2 pvp f
1/4((V + I V)A, 1p] + (I/C)(Apja AVJY;al.
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which satisfies the equation T~p 0 ; all those quantities
should be expressed In terms of &p and thf4r derivatives. . It
Is shown that the proposed "Blectrodynaiica Without Potonitials"
in equivalent to the electrodynanics by'Vio (Mie, G., Ann. Phys.,
1912, 37, 311) in which the potentials are principal quantities.
Nowever, though the now Dirac electrodynanics can be formulated
"without potentials" (lAgrangian P + P/c ),:It Is outside the
scope of the Nie eleatrodynamics.
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The role of coordinate conditions In derivation of equntions of nic-
tion of masses in a week gravitational field is clorified. A tr8tsfor-
mation of coordinates, changing the field Into a strong one Is always
possible. The Newtonion equation of motion may be obtained from Mz-
steinis equation as a first approximation, provided the gravitsti;)nal
field is weak and the motion quasistationary. (RWiz, 110 6, 1955)
Sum. No. 681, 7 Oct 55
IMM I L.
"Atomic and Hydrogen Bombs. Tr. from the Polish"# P. W~71 (IMTDIA
VLASTI, Vol- 4. No. 15, July 1954o rrahap Czechoslovakia)
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no. 3, 1954.)
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INFBLD, Leopold.
To Albert MInstela on his 75th birthday. Blul. TM no. 10:
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Plebansid, J. Unitary transformations and spinor calvAus. In English, P. 95.
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Category : USSR/Theoretical Physics - Quantum Field Theory B-6
Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika, So 2j 1957 No 2951
Author : Infelld L.
That ; Institute o? Theoretical Physics, Polish Academy of Science
Title : Equations of Motion for Linear Field Theories
Orig Pub : Byul- Follsk. AN) Otd- 3., 1955~ 3) No 4j 2n-214
Abstract : It is noted that the equations of notion result from the field
equations if the letter are nonlinear: In the case of linear
equations ~; it bee a possible
,this does not take place. However,,
to derive the equations of motion from the field equations if-the
equations of the gravitational field are added to the system of linear
equations. For example, in the case of the electrmegmetic or meson
field,it is necessary to start out with a system consisting of the
following equation J- A, (Aup E.C'4
R -
at /V
and the equations of the electromagmetic or meson field. Here H.0
and IM are the tensor energy-maxentum densities of the moving
particles and R is the electromagnetic (or neson) field
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Abe Jour : Ref Zhur - Fizika) No 20 1957~No 2951
The equations of motion are obtained for point manses in the following
form:
In the if fora: XA1
,~,sezice of only a single particle M assumes the
-1' 5 $
EZ, J, where m is the mass of the particle, =~ ~2
the spa ap)coordindt-es of the particle, and 6 ( is he ee-d1nen-
siopi Dirac function; the dogt denotes differentiltion with respect
to t. In the cartesian coordinate system
!t A ~) ,it follows firm (1) that
--rt ; SE~' ') '0