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AUTHOR: Kurosh, A.G. (Moscow) SOV/42-13-3-28/41
TITLE: Direct Decompositions in Algebraic Categories (Pryamyye
razlozheniya v algebraicheskikh kategoriyakh)
PERIODICALt Uspekhi matematicheskikh nauk, 1958, Vol 13, Nr 3, pp 239-240 (USSR)
A13STRACT: The author considers very general categories, where the notion
of the summability of mappings is introduced, whereby the
summability of the homomorphisma of groups is generalized. To
the considered categories there belong all ordinary algebraic
categories. The notion of the direct decomposition with usual
properties can be introduced. As a starting-point of the
proposed theory there may serve the categories themselves or
one starts from the semiring of the mappings of an element of
the category itself. According to the author, in this last
case the theory is cpecially clear.
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SMIDT, Otto Tul'yovich, akademik Ldecenoed1;.,0RQ�H
doktor fiz.-matem.
nauk, otv.red.toma; GRIGORIYEV, A.A., akndamik, red.; DUOU1, B.N.,
red.; KALASHNIKOV, A.G., doktor fiz.~matem.nauk, red.; KOZLOVSKATA,
S.V., red.; LEBEDINSKIY, A.L. doktor fit.-mntem.nauk, red.- LEVIN.
B.Yu.. dolctor fix.-matem.nauk, red.; HALITSEV, A.I., red.; LIZIMI,
G.P., doktor fis.-matem.nauk, red,; SHMLEV, K.I., general-layte-
nant, rod,; PMMOVA, T.P., takhn.red.
(Selected works-, mathematical Izbrannya trudy; matematika. Moskva%
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Kurosh, Aleksandr Gennadiyevich
Kurs vysshey algebry (Course in Higher Algebra) 6th ed., rev. and enl.
Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 1959. 431 p. 25,000 copies printed.
Ed.: A.P. Bayeva; Tech. Ed.: K.F. Brudno.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for advanced mathematics students.
COVERAGE: This sixth edition has been revised and enlarged to. include material
for a textbook covering an entire university course Ln higher algebra. The
book conforms to the program for the course en higher algebra introduced at
Moscow University three years ago. Hew chapters added deal with the following
aspects: group theory, linear algebra, theory of linear spaces, theory of
Euclidian spaces, theory of X -matrices and the Jordan normal form of a matrix.
The author suggests the following usage of the book: 1st semester, Chapters
1 - 5; 2nd semester, Chapters 6 - 9; 3rd semesterj, Chapters 10, 11, 13, and 14.
No personalities are mentioned. There are 39 Soviet references.
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TABLE OF CONM1TS:
Preface to the Sixth Edition 5
Introduction 7
Ch. I. Systems of Linear Equations. Determinants 15
1. Method of successive elimination of-unknowns 15
2. Determinants of the second and third orders 23
3. Permutations and transpositions 28
4. Determinants of the nth order 37
5. Minors and their algebraic complements 43
6. Computation of determinants 46
7. Cramwrls rule 53
Ch.'U. Systems of Linear Equations (General Theory) 6o
8~ n-dimensional vector space 6o
63
9. Linear dependence of vectors
10. Rank of a matrix 70
11, Systems of linear equations 77
12. Systems of linear homogeneous equations 83
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Ch. III. Matrix Algebra 89
13. Multiplication of matrices 89
14. Inverse matrix 95
15. Addition of matrices and multiplication of a matrix by
a number 102
16. Axiomatic construction of the theory of determinants 105
Ch. IV. Complex Numbers no
17. System of complex numbers 3.10
18. Further study of complex numbers 3-15
19. Extraction of a root of a complex number 123
Ch. V. Polynomials and Their Roots 130
20. Operations on polynomials 130
21. Divisors. Greatest common divisor 135
22. Roots of polynomials 143
23. Ftmdemental theorem 147
24. Corollary of the fundamental theorem 156
25. Rational fractions 161
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Ch. VI. Quadratic Forms 166
26. Reduction of a quadratic form to a canonical form 166
27. Law of inertia 174
28. Positively determimad forms 179
Ch. VII . Linear Spaces 184
29. Definition of a linear space. Isomorphism 184
30. Finite dimensional spaces. Bases 188
31. Linear transformations 194
32. Linear spaces 201
33. Characteristic roots and eigen values 206
Ch. VIII. Euclidian Spaces 211
34. Definition of Euclidian space. Orthonormalized bases 211
35. Orthogonal matrices, orthogonal transformations 217
36. Syrmrztric transformations 222
37. Reduction of a quadratic form to the principal axes.
Pairs of forms 226
Ch. IK. Computing the Roots of Polynomials 233
38. Equations of thesecond., third and fourt4 degrees 233
39. Bounds of roots 241
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40. Sturm's theorem
41. Other theorems on the number of real roots
42. Approximate computation of roots
Ch. X. Fields and Polynomials
43. Number rings and fields
44. Ring
45. Field
46. Isomorphism of rings (fields). Uniqueness of a field
of complex numbers
47. Linear algebra and the algebra of polynomials over an
arbitrary field
48. Expansion of polynomials into irreducible factors
49. Theorem on the existence of roots
50. Field of rational fractions
Ch. XI. Polymmials of Several Unknowns
51. Ring of polynomials of several variables
52. Symmetric polynomials
53. Additional remarks on symmetric polynomials
54. Resultant. Elimination of the unknown. Discrindnant
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55. Second proof of the fundmnental theorem of the algebra
of complex numbers
Ch~ XII. Polynomials vith Rational Coefficients
56., Reducibility of polynomials over a field of rational numbers
57. Rational roots of integral matrices
58. Algebraic numbers
Ch. XIII. Normal. Form of Matrices
59. Equivalence of A -matrices
60. Unimodular A -matrices. Relation between the similarity
of numerical matrices and the equivalence of their charac-
teristic matrices
61. Jordan normal form
62~ Minimal polynomial
Ch. XrV. Groups
65, Definition and examples of groups
64. Subgroups
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65. Normal divisors, factor groupep homomorphisms
66. Direct sums of abe3.ian groups
67. Finite Abelian groups
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Fizmatgiz, 1959, 819 p. Errata slip inserted. 6,000 copies printed.
Eds.: A. G. Kurosh (Chief Ed.), V. I. Bityutskov, V. G. Boltyanskiy, Ye. B.
Dynki-57-U7.767. -Shiloval and A. P. Yushkevich; Tech. Ed.t S. N. Akhlamov.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for mathematicians and science historians.
COVERAGE: This is the second of a two-volume work. It contains contributions
of Soviet mathematicians for the period 1917-1957 and was compiled by
Yu. A. Gortkov. Ke. Ye. Chernin wrote the part pertaining to the approxi-
mation method and "machine" mathematics. This includes bibliographic
material from "Mathematics in the USSR for 15 Years" and "Mathematics in
the USSR for 30 Years". A significant part of the bibliographic material
has been checked against lists of works sent to the editor by various
scientists. The authors are presented in alphabetical order, while the
works of each author are arranged chrono;-ogic ally. At the end of the book
is a list of the basic mathematical journals of the world. Some 22,000
titles of works of more than 3,600 authors are..glien (in "Mathematics in
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cal* methods presented in them or for their statement of mathematical
problems. As a rule, no publications on mathematical methodology and
pedagogic literature aro included; the latter is represented only by
existing university textbooka. In addition to the bibliographic
material, the book contains a large amount of biographic data on Soviet
mathematicians. This biographic material was assembled by R. S. Bityut-
skova, mainly on the basis of information sent to the editor. The book
also gives Information on reviews of the works of Soviet scientists in
journals and articles from "Mathematica in the USSR for 30 Years". ,
"Mathematics in the USSA for 15 Years", and from the first volume of
the present -work, "Mathematics In the USSR for 40 Years", referred to
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printed.
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book): A, F. Lapko; Tech. Ed.: S. N. Akhlamov.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for mathematicians and historians
of mathematics Interested In Soviet contributions to the field.
COVERAGE: This book Is Volume I of a major 2-volume work on the
history of Soviet mathematics. Volume I surveys the chief con-
tributions made by Soviet mathematicians during the period 1947-
1957; Volume 11 will contain a bibliography of major works since
1917 and biographic sketches of some of the leading mathema-
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works: Matematika v SSSR za pyatnadtsat' let (mathematics in
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Into the major divisions of the field, I.e. , algebra, topolcgy,
theory of probabilities, functional analysis, etc., and con-
trIbuttonn and outstanding problems In each discussed. A list-
trig, of ,ioriw 1400 Jovint mathematiciann In Included with refer-
enceti tu 1.11eir contributions in the field.
TABLE OP CONTENTS.
Editorial Comment
Sanovskaya, S. A. Mathematical Logic and the Foundations of
Mathematics 13
Introduction
13
Ch. 1. Certain Problems of the Theory of Sets 18
1. Axiomatic theory of sets 18
2. Descriptive theory of sets 27
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Ch. II. Theory of Algovithmt's and Funmtjons and
Operators 34
3. On the representation of recurolve fun,~tlons. Functions
of great range 34
14. Definition of an algorithm. General theory of
algorithms 39
5. Countable sets and computable operations on sets.
General concepts of numeration and a program 46
6. Definition of a queing problem and the algovithmic
convergence of queing problems. Structure of the de-
gree of difficulty 50
7. The problem of Post convergence and related problems 57
8. Descriptive properties of arithmetical sets. Problems
of classifying sets, functions, and other objects 65
Ch. I II. Mathematical Applications of the Theory of
Algorithms 72
9. Algorithmic problems of algebra 72
10. Constructive Interpretation of mathematical state-
ments. Construitive mathematical analysis 80
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Ch. IV. Logical and Logico-Mathematical Calculus
11. Constructive calculi from the classical and con-
structive points of view
12. Logical calculi and their models. Problems of
solvability, completeness, and non-contradiction
13. The algebra of lo,7,ic and its generalizations
Conclusion
Linnik, Yu. V. Theory of Numbers
,__Kurosh, A. G. , and V. 14. r1lunhkov. General Algebra
1. Introduction
2. Abstract theory of groups
3. Topological groups
4. Ordered groups
5. General theoi,y of oemigroups
6. Rings and algebras
7. Lattices. GE-neral algebraic systems. Projective
planes
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85
91
102
115
121
151
151
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180
182
188
196
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Fadeyev, D. K. Theory of Fields and Foiynui:iIalq 201
Dynkin, Ye. B. Linear Algebra
1. Special properties of matrices
2. Theory of invariants
3. Other problems of linear algebra
207
207
209
211
Dynkin, Ye. B. Theory of Lie Groups 213
1. The structure of Lie groups and algebras 216
2. Linear representations of Lie groups and algebras 216
3. Homogeneous varieties and subgroups of Lie groups 220
4. The topology of Lie groups and homogeneous varieties 225
Aleksandrov, P. S., and V. G. Boltyanqkiy. Topology 12 2 9
Part I. Set-theoretic Topology
230
1 . Abstract topology 230
2. General theory of continuous mappings of metric spaces 241
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3. General combinatorial topology 245
A. Combinatorial topology of compacta (and bi-
compacta) 2115
B. Combinatorial topology of non-compact sets 2119
C. Projective spectra 259
4. Works not entering Into any of the above paragraphs 261
Part H. Algebraic Topology 263
1. Certain works of foreign mathematicians 263
2. Homotopic groups of spheres. Pontryagin's method of
rigged manifolds 267
3. Revealing new cohomologleal operationti, Clafisificatlon
theorems of Pontryagin a,id Po3tnIkov 270
4. The topology of fibre bundles and fibred spaces 276
5. Natural systems of M. M. Postnikov 280
6. Characterlstt~ cycleB of Pontryagin arid the inner
homologies of Rokhlin 285
7. Various results not mentioned earlier 291
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Lozinskiy, S. M. , and 1. P. Natanson Mc-,_-rJr and Cons-truc-
tive Functions of a Real Variable 295
Introduction 295
1. General problems of analysis ana the theory of
functions of a real variable 299
2. Summing of numerical series, sequences, derivatives,
and Integrals 304
3. Trigonometric series 307
It. Various linear approximation operations 317
5. Direct and converse theorems of the constructive
theory of functions for approximation by trigono-
metric and algebraic polynomIals 326
6. The upper bounds of the deviations of approximation
operations on classes of functions 332
7. Orthogonal and bi-orthogonal systems. Bases 334
8. The theory of differentiable functions of many
variables _338
9. Geometric problems of the theory of functions 342
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10. Set functions 346
11. Certain common types of Integrals 3117
12. Entire functions of finite degree 352
13. Weighted approximations on the whole axis 355
lit. Polynomials of the best approximation 357
15. Polynomials of the beat approximation with supple-
mentary conditlons 2363
16. Almost periodi.c funct1on,,,3 366
17. Quasianalytic functions 3C9
18. Theory of moments 371
19. Inequalities 372
20. Orthogonal polynomials 376
21. Special functions 378
Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable 381
Gellfond, A. 0. Introduction 381
Mergelyan, S. N. Approximations of Functions of a Complex
Variable 383
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Yevgrafov, M. A. Interpolation of' Entire Functions
Tumarkin, G. Ts. , and S. Ya. Khavinson. Power Series and
Their Generalization. Problem of Monogencity. Boundary
properties
Bazilevich, 1, Ye. Geometr1c Theory of Functions
Introduction
1. Univalent functions In a circle
2. Univalent functions In multiply connected regions
3. Multivalent furctions
VolkovyBkiy, L. I. Riemann Surfaces
Introduction
1. Classification of Riemann surfaces
2, Geometric theory of -entire and meromorphic functions
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463
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3. Analytic and quanianalytic functions and differentials
on Rlemann surfaces 1177
4. Various problems. Problematics 1180
Shabat, B. V. Generalization and Analogies of the Theory
,of Analytic Functions 481
Fuks, B. A. Functions of Many Complex Variables 494
Gakhov, F. D., and B. It. Khvedlidze. Boundary-value Problems
of the Theory of Functions of a Complex Variable 498
Nemyts,kiy, V. V. Ordinary Differential Equations 511
1. Scientific schools in the USSR in the field of ordi-
nary differential equations 511
2. Analytic representation of solutions (problems of
algorithmic solvabillty) 514
3. Asymptotes of the solutions of differential equations 519
4. Method of continuous extension (method of small
parameter) 526
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5. Method of small parameter for finding periodic and
almost periodic solutions and other bounded solutions 529
6. Degenerate systems of differential equations 535
7. Lyapunov stability 538
8. Existence theorems and general qualitative theory 547
9. Theory of dynamic Bystemsand other generalizations
of the theory of ordinary differential equations 557
Vishnik, M. I., A. D. Myshkia, and 0. A. Oleynik, Partial
Differential Equations 563
Ch. I. Elliptic-type Equations 566
1. Classical equations of mathematical physics 566
2. Linear elliptic equations of the second order 572
3. Elliptic equations of the plane 575
4. Solution of boundary value problems by means of
integral equations 580
5. Embedding theorems 582
6. Variational methods of solving boundary value problems 586
7. Non-self-conjugate problems 589
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8. Relaxation methods for elliptic type equations 594
9. Nonlinear elliptic-type equations 597
10. Degenerate cases 599
Ch. II. Hyperbolic. and Parabolic-type Equations 6o,,i
1. Classical equations of mathematical physics 6oli
2. Cauchy's problem for linear equations 6o6
3. Mixed boundary value problem for linear equations 613
4. Relaxation methods for nonstationary equations 619
5. Nonlinear equations 622
6. Degenerate cases 626
7. Nonstationary equations and systems not pertaining
to classical. types. Various studies 628
Ch. III. Other Problems 631
Lyusternik, L. A. Variational Calculus C-37
1. Introduction 637
2. One dimensional problems 638
3. Multidimensional problems 639
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4. Variational theory of general nonlinear operators 6;11
5. Topological methods of the theory of critical points 643
6. Variational calculus in the large and the topology of
functional, spaces ID)j !3
7. Variational methods of solving problems In physics
and enginee ring 64-1
Mikhlin, S. 0. Linear Integral Equations 649
1. Fredholm equations 649
2. Completely continuous operators 651
3. Kernels dependent on the parameter 654
4. One dimensional singular Integral equations 656
5. Equations with difference kernels 665
6. Multidimensional singular integral equations 669
7. Integro-differential equations 673
Krasno sel Iskiy, M. A., M. A. Naymark, and G. Ye. Shilov.
Functi onal Analysis 61'5
1. Banach and Hilbert spaces 677
2. Semi-ordered spaces and spaces with cone 688
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3. Normed rings 698
4. Representations of rings and groups 704
5. Differential equations in abstract spaces 718
6. Equations with nonlinear continuous operators 728
7. Spectral -analysis of self-conjugate differential
operators 746
8. Spectral analysis of non-self-conjugate operators 763
9. Linear topological spaces, generalized functions 773
Kolmogorov, A. N. Probability Theory 781
1. Distributions. Random functions and processes 782
2. Stationary processes and homogeneous random fields 783
3. Markov processes with continuous time 785
4. Limit theorems 789
5. Distributions of sums o
f Independent and weakly
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dependent summands and infinitely divisible dis-
tributions 791
Gikhman, I. I. , and B. V. Onedenko. Mathematical Statistica 797
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Gavur1n, M. K. , and L. V. Kantoro,4ich, Appi,oximation and
Numerical Methods 809
Introduction 8()g
1. Iterative methods of solving linear problems 812
2. Gradient methods 8111
3. Variational methods 817
4. Method of moments j120
5. General theories of approximatlon methods 822
6. Methods of solving nonlinear problems 823
7. Theory of approximations ~3,2y
8. Mechanical quadratures 830
9. Problems of linear algebra 833
10. Integral equations 835
11. Ordinary differential equations 8.37
12. Difference methods for partial differential equations 8,f1
13. Approximation methods of conformal mappings 846
14. E4Vremal planning-production problems and linear
programming 8 ,,, 8
15. Tables 850
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Lyapunov, A. A. Mathematical Studies Connected WJth the
Use of Computers 857
1. Theoretical studies In programming
2. Nonarithnietical use of computers 836-~
3. Theoretical studies of control systems 86~)
4. Certain other problems of mathematical cybernetics 874
Sbura-Bura, M. R. Programming
Bakhvalov, S. V. Nomography
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887
Chetverukhtn, N. F. Descriptive Geometry 039~
1. Fundamental theorem of axonometry and Its generali-
zation 893
2. Multidimensional descriptive geometry 8191-)
3. Parametric method of studying Images. Positional
and metric completeness
4. Other problems j7
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Vasillyev, A. M., Norden, A. P., and Finikov, S. P.
Differential Geometry 89-9
1. Problems of classical differential geometry and
their genaralizations 899
2. Riemann i3paces and spaces of affine connection 9()-11
3. Theory of nets 911
4. Induced connections 913
5. Complex spaces Q15
6. Theory of geometric objects
Yefimov, N. V. Geometry "in the Large" 92~
1. Geometry on a convex surface 926
2. Single valued determination of convex surfaces 930
3. Regularity of convex surfac.es with regular metric 932
4. General theory of surfaces. Polyhedra 933
5. Existence, uniqueness, and regularity of surfaces
under given conditions of Gaussian curvature.
Certain nonlinear boundary value problems 9112
6. Singularity of surfaces given a function of the
principle curvatures 944
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7. Arithmetic Invariants. Theorems on local deformationi ~A (i
Infinitensimal bendIngs
9. Certain reoults on synthetic geometry
Yushkevich., A. P, The 111atory of Mathematics
1. Introduction
2. Mathematics of the ancient East
3. MathematicB of ancient Greece
4. Mathematics In the Middle Agep
5. Works of modern mathematicians
6. Works on the history of various disciplines and
problema; works of a general nature
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TITLE: International Congress of Mathematicians at Edinburgh (Short
Tnformation)(?,Iezhdunarodnyy kongreso matematikov v Edinburge)
PEIRIODICALi Uspekhi matematichenkikh nauk,1959,1101 14,Nr '1,pp 249-253CUSSR)
ABSTRACT: This is a short report on the Edinburgh-Congress. Soviet members
of delegation: A.D.Aleksandrov (Leningrad), P.S.Aleksandrov
(Moscow), N.N.Bogolyubov (Moscow), I.ZI.Vekua ('?'osccw), I.M.
Vinogradov (Moscow), B.V.Gnedenko (Kiyev), N.I.Yluskhelishvili
(Tbilisi), L.S.Pontryagin (Moscow), T.A.Sarymsakov (Tashkent),
S.L.Sobolev (Moscow), A.L.Shaginyan (Yerevan), The members of
delegation A.N.Kolmogorov, ?,T~A.Lavrentlyev, !.G.Petrovskiy could.
not participate. Tourists (delegated by the Academy of Sciences
of the USSR): A.V.Bitsadze (Moscow), L.V.Keldysh (Moscow), O.A.
Ladyzhenskaya (Leningrad), D.Ye.Men'shov (Moscow), Yu.A.Mitropol'-
skiy (Kiyev), Ye.F.Mishchenko (Mloscow), P.S.Novikov (Moscow), 0.
A.0leynik (Moscow), Yu.V.Prokhorov (moscow), S.Y_h.Sirazhdinov
(Tashkent), K.A.Sitnikov (Moscow), Yu.M.Smirnov (Moscow),V.A.
Statulyavichus (Villnyus), D.,A,Suprunanko 'Minsk), I.R.Shafare..
vich (Moscow). Tourists (delegated by the Ministry or HiGher
Education of the USSR): N.K.Bari (,',1oscow),V.V.Vagner (Saratov).,
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Edinburgh (Short Information)
A.G.Kurosh (Moscow), S.G.,Mikhlin (Leningrad), V.V.Nemytskiy
(Moscow), N.P.Romanov (Tashkent). Lectures announced by V.I,;
Arnolld, Yu.V.Linnik, A.A.Markov, I.G.Petrovskiy, Ye.11,Landis
have been read by other speakers. The lectures of N.A.Akhiyeze~r
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IX.Gel'fand, M.G.Kreyn, S.N.Chernikov have no'. bee: dc-'li-,rered.
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TITLE: Algebra a-, the Edinburgh Congress
PERIODICAL- Uspekhi matematicheckikh nauk91959,Vol 14,Nr 2,pp 239-242 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: Th is i v a report on paperB deallng vith algebra at the Edinburgh
Congress. The author mentions the invt.,stigations of 3.A.
Chunikhin, A.I.Kostrikin, B.I.Plotkin, P.")'.Novikov, A.7.3hirqhov,
V.A,Andru:,iakiyevich,.L.A.Skorriyakov. The author and 'D.A.
Suprunenk-3 participhted in the congress. The author regrets that
S.N.Chernikov could not participate in the congress. He also
regrets the absence of M.Uall, Kaplansky, and other ropresenta-
tives of the western world. The author welcomes the contacto
with B.Neumann, P.Hall, Jacobson, Eilenberg and others.
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SHMI172, Otto Yullyevich [deceased]; IM IIISEIY, A.I., doktor fiz.-mtem.
nauk, otv.red.toma; LEVIN, B.Yu., doktor fiz.-matem.nsuk. otv.red.
toma; KHILIMI, G.F.. doktor fiz.-matem.nauk, otv.red.toma;
KAL~MIIKOV, A.G., doktor fiz.-matem,nauk, red.; GRIGORIUV, A.A.,
akademik, red.; DILMIE, B.N., red.; KOZLOVSKAYA. S.V., red.;
~PLOSH.-,A~G.v-doktor fiz.-matem.nauk, red.; MALITSMV, A.I.. nk-ademik,
rod.; SHPILWY, H.I., general-leytenant, Geroy Sovetak-ogo Soyuxs#
red.; NOVICHKOVA, N.D., tekhn.red.; KASHINA, P.S., tekhn.red.
[Selected works; geophysics and cosmogony] Izbrannye trudy: geo-
fizika i kosciagonila. Moskva, Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1960. 209 p.
(MIRA 14:1)
(Cosmogony) (Geophysics)
(Schmidt, Otto IUllevich, 1891-1956)
SHMIDT, Otto Yul'yovich, akndemik (decensod, 1891-19561; GRIOMITRY.
A.A., akndomik, otv.red.toma; SHEVEM, H.I., general-laytenant,
Geroy Sovetskogo Sovuza, otv.red.toma; , B.N., red.;
WAT-AS1 IKOV, A.G., doktor ftz.-matem.nauko red.; KOZLOVSKAYA,
S.V., red.; KUaOSH A G joktor fis.-matem.nouk, red.;
LMDIIISKII's . ., doktor fiz.-matom.nauk, red.; LEVIN. B.Tu..
doktor flz,-matemonauk, red.; MALITSKY, A.I., akndemik, red*;
XHILIMI, G.P., doktor fiz.-m-ntem.nauk, red.; HICYRROVICH, O.V.,
red.12d-va; KASHIUA, P.S., tokhn.red.
[Selected geographical works] Izbrannye trudy; geografichaskis
raboty. Koakvag Izd-vo.Akad.rwuk SSSR, 1960. 212 p.
(MIRA 13:11)
1. Chlen-korrespondrnt AN SSSR (for Delone).
(Schmidt, Otto Wllivich, 1891-1956)
(Arctic regions)
ISH A. G.
Free sums of algebras with multiple operatore. Sib.mat.zhur. 1
no.1:62-70 KY-J~ 160. (141RA 13: 11)
(Operators (Mathematics))
KITROSH, A.G.
Correction to the article "Direct decomposItions in algebraic
catoporles." T17udv Mosk.mat.ob-va 9:562 '60. (MIRA 13:9)
g
(Algebra,, Abstract)
M:,t. rAuk 1~
.~~RO~, A,___P,,(Kurosb., A. 0.1; LIVSIT, A. H. (Livshitail A. Kh.];
6ULGHEIFER, V. 0. [Shullgayfor, Ye. G.]
Fundamentals of the theory of categories. Tr. from the Russian.
Analele mat 15 no.4:3544 O-D 161.
Groups, Theory of)
Logic, Symbolic and mathematical)
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KUROSH, A.G.
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Radicals in the theory of groups. Dokl. AN SSSR 141 no-4:789-791
1) 161, (MIRA 14: 3-1)
1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova.
Prods-tavleno akademikom P.S. Aleksaiadrovym.
(Groups, Theory of)
KUROSII, Aleksan,dr -- Gennadiyevichi 9010M. red.; SiUDI"O, K.F.,
---- I- tok-hn, red.
[Lectures on general algebra) Lektsii po obshchei algebre.
Mc-skvaj Gos. izd-vo fiziko-matem. lit-ry, 1962. 396 p.
(Algebra) (MIRA 15:4)
KURQSII,_A.G.
Radicals in the theory of groups. Sib.mat.zhur. 3 no.6:912-931
3-D 162. MRA 15:11)
(Groups, Illeory of)
Fj R I , A . 6 .
I I - 1,
The 11,i;sccw Mather.,.atical during thti iia")t third of a c--~ntljry-
1 1'.7 -
11r,1,. milt.. zitLuk 20 i,o-3:1(1-lP 'A -,To 165.
.18:6)
WROSH. H.
Training school. Sov.profsoiuzy 7 no.4:26-27 Fe '59.
(MIRA 1215)
1. Profgrupore, obuvnoy fabriki wSkorokhod.*
(Shoemakers)
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neer) ; p6ji~W6V_._V._N ---- Wgineer); Yakh _._(tngineer)
ORG: none
TITLE: Experimental bench tests for developments of the GT-6-750 gas turbine instal-
lation at the Ural Turbine Plant
SOURCE: Energomashinostrayeniye, no. 11, 1965, 40-44
TOPIC TAGS: gas turbine, gas turbine engine test
ABSTRACT: The authors describe the basic stages in bench-testing a pilot model for
the GT-6-750 gas turbine installation at the Ural Gas Turbine Plant. This 6000 kw
unit was designed as a power drive for gas line compressor stations. The design of
the installation is described in issue No. 7 of this same publication. Bench-testing
and finishing operations, which included making new turbine blades, required 15 months
Participating in the tests were the Central Boiler and Turbine Institut '0-in, .' "I'--I'-
_EojzunoK, the Institute of Technical Thermopbysics All UkrSSR and other organizations.
The characterisi1cs ;f the axial c(xrpressor .and the MEF-_and low-pressure turbines
are given together with a description of tests on the installation as a whole. A dia-
gran is given showing the temperature field of the turbine under nominal operating
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conditions. The results of tests to determine the dynamic stresses in the working
blade are discussed. The system used for sealing the internal bearing is described
and its advantages and disadvantages are noted. The methods used for testing the vi-
bration level and other physical and mechanical paraneters are discussed and resultan
data are given. These data were used for perfecting the design of the machine as wel
as for updating the drawings for mass production, and are now being used for design-
ing new_gan turbine installations. Orig. art. has: -4 figures.
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-Khavin, V.Yu.; shvets'- 1i T. (Acaderlician Ail Tlcr'SR); Xuronh, _V_.b_._M_ng1n"oe'r
TITLE: Experimental investigation of theG'17-6-750 turbinc cooling system
SOURCE: Teploonergetika, no. 10, 1965, 47-51
TOPIC TAGS: turbine design, hydraulics, turbine cooling, thermodynamics/
GT-6-753 turbine
ABSTRACT: The newly developed cooling system for the rotor of a GT-6-750
high pressure turbine was investigated. Six tests were made on the temperature
state of the rotor and 11 on the hydraulic characteristics of the cooling system.
Cooling system efficiency was evaluated from measurements of metal tempera-
ture and cooling air pressure under steady state cooling conditions. Results of
the measurements shown graphically, demonstrate that, with an overall consumpt~_
ion of cooling air of 0. 86 kgl.sec. and an initial gas temperature of 750C, there is,
assured a maximum temperature level not higher than 410C over the disc plates, j
This is substantially lower (by 100-110C) than the permissible value for heat
resistant perlitic steel type EI-415. With this s stern, the main body of heat is
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removed from the upper part of the disc plate, Thus, heating up of the main body,
of the rotor proceeds very rapidly and steady state conditions are attained within
45-50 min after startup. The radial and axial temperature gradients are within
permissible limits. In general, the highest temperature gradients over the
thickness of a disc amountio 110C and are attained after 40 minutes from the
start of heating. Orig. art, has: 5 figures
ASSOCIATION- Institut tekhnicheskoy teplofiziki AN TJkrSSR (Ins ti ------
trial Therniophysic6, k1j1,bkrSSR); Urallr,,,iy turboinotornyy zavod (Ural Turbine Motor
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KbROSH, V. G.
KUROSH, V. G. - "Tissue Therapy in Conjunctiod with Vitamins B, and C In Inflamatory
Gynecolof:ical Diseases." Acnd Sci Latvian SSR, Inst. of Experimental Medicine, Ri~-a,
1955 (Dissertations for Degree of Candidale of MedicA Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis, 11n. 26, June 1955, Moscow
KUROSH, V.&
Use of Furadonin in the treatment of the gynecologic sick having
inflamation. Preliminary report. In Russian. P. 131.
LATVIJAS PSR ZINATNU AXADF14IJA. VESTIS. RIGA, LA7VIA. No. 7, 1959
Monthly List of East Huropean Accessions. (FZAI) LC, Vol. 91 no, 2.
Feb. 1960 Uncl.
KNIOSH, V.G., dotoont
The use of tissia thera,;)7 in conjunction with vitamins B, and
C in gmmocological juLtients with Inflammatory diseases ard
sterility. Sov.mecl. 23 no.6%117-122 Je '59- OURL 12:9)
1. Iz laifedr7 almsherstva, i ginekologii (zrv. - prof P.L.Shxib)
Rlzhalcogo maditeiaskogo inatitixta (dir. - prof.S.M.Burtniek).
(GMCOLOGICAL DISTASES ther.)
(SMILITY, YMAAM ther.)
(TISSO T&WY)
MIAHIll 3 1 ther.)
(VITAMIN C ther.)
KUROSZYCKI , W.
Problem of selecting the kind of calling for a building built of large-
sized slabs.
p. 274
volt 27p not 81 Augo 1P55
PRZEGLAD BLWWLW
Warszawa
SOt Monthly List of East European Accessions (EEAL)., LC, Vol. 5., not 2
Feb. 1956
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Utilize fully the n4serves of irviustrEd productiv--, c'.IpacitY, khoz., Nc. 2, 1912.
Yonthl~ Lint of Ilusolan Acc,--msioi,.s, Library or Conffress, July 1952. UnclassifiQd.
K7UROTCajjKO, V.I.
Telomotering of tho water level in irrigation systems with natural
flow. Izv. AN Kir. SSR. Sor. est. i tekh. nauk 1 no. 4:10-1YY 159.
(14M 1-4:4)
(Irrigation)
KUROTCHENKO, V.I.
Measurement of coercive force in ferrate cores with rectangular
hysteresis loops. Izv.AN Kir.SSR.Ser.est.i tokh.nauk 3 no.6:59-
69 161. (MIRA 15:11)
(Remote control) (Electromagnets) (Terrates-Testing)
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AUVORt Xurotchenko, V. 1.
.TITLEt Electronic pulse converter for conversion cirouits
CMZD SOLRCE: Sb. Radioizotopn. metody* avto-lat. kontrolyao To 1. Frunze,
A3N Kirg SSR, 1963, 193-208
:TOPIC TAGS: automatic oontrol oirouit, conversion circuit, pulse oonvorter,
electronic pulso converter
T?j'JTSUTIO`N: The author doscribea the circuit of a slave generator using somicon-
ductor triodou v~ith high temperature stability and a wide rango of variation of the:
pha3o anrlo between pulses. The generator is intended for use in conjunction with
conversion cirouit3 with oloments with a rectangular hysterecis loop in industrial
control devices using nuclear radiation. 'Lne generator oontains an invertod
dyrw--iio triCGor vhlich operates as a volt*Go diaori:min&tor. Equivalent cirouits i
and a detailed time analysis of generator oporation are inaludod. Eleven Illustra-
tions. Bibliography with eight titles. B.U.
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AUTHOR: Kurotchenko, V. I.; BaboWn, N. 1.
TITLE: A noncontact codo-pulse telemetering device
'SOU]ICE: Vscsoyuznoye soveshchaniyo po forritam I po beskontaktny*m magnitny*m ele-
mentarn avtornatiki. 3d, Minsk. rerrity* I beskontaktny*ye olemcnty* (Ferritesand nonconr
tact elements); doklady* soveshchaniya. Minsk, lzd-vo AN BSSR, 1963, 399-405
TOPIC TAGS: automation, control system, automatic control, teleinctering, noncontact
teleincter, code pulse telemeter
ABST11ACT; A noncontact telematering system was developed at the Laboratoriya telemekhan-
ild Insituta avtornatiki AN Kirgizskoy SSR (Laboratory of TelemechanIcs, Institute of Auto-
ination, Academy of Sciences of the Kirghiz S.S11). The device, BKU-60, Intended 1br
telonletcring the a:xIal. angular displacen-ient in multirotating primary measuring instruments
consists of a receiving assembly (Fig. I in the Enclostirc) .and a transmitting seniiassoinbly
(Fig. 2). The former Includes a feeder (F), a PUISO-shaper (PS), a single-pulse-shaper
(SPS), a linear call (LC), a pulse distributor (PD), a coincidence circuit(CC), a decoder (D),
a reading device (R), a distorted code execution arrester (A), a tube-failuro distortion ar-
rester (TA), and tui execution permitting unit (P). The latter includes the primary measuring
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Instrument (PI), an Induction coding converter (IC), a pkilse distributor (PD), a linear cell
(1,C), a feeder (11), and a pulac-shaper (PS). A call pulse, shaped by the single pulse shaper,
is sent into the communication line by pressing the "telemeter call" button, and the receiving
puJse distributor is simultaneously activated to convey pulse8 to the parallel coincidence
circuit. At the controlled site the call pulse a Auates the transmitting 1)LIISC distributor which
PiCk,q up the code set by (lie induction coding c(,-ivarter. The linear cell i;end8 the code over
the communication line to the linear cell and the parallel coincidinice circuit of the receiving
end which actuates the corresponding dccodor coi-c,-i, and pukes fi'mn the ducodor actuate
the commuting triggors of the counter, producing tho final figuro on ffic tablo. Orig. ar-L.
has: 5 figures.
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ki .S~~induction co&-conver-
ters 01
PMIODICAL: Relf'erativnyy zhurnal, Avto~latilca, telrumolehaniRma i vych~islite:~.f,-41ya
tekh~riika, no. 4, 1963, 66, ab~;tract U-400 (FyrgSSR D-ind-ar Almad.
kaberlary. Tabiyat t -1-uvw vlimana t ~.,Win. ser, , Izve AIN RL-7-55i . Ser.
yeitestv. i tekhn. n.; 1962, 1j, no. 8, 85-98 (rirgiz resine)
---in-,me-a,,s.u-ring--aiimLIL---dJsplzklcemo,nt's --wide -use is
conoiert-ers (IGO), whIch convert-the angle, of the - -- ----
principle of operation of these devices con3ists in altering the transformation
ooetfficient of' the coding elenents. Me-ie are t-.,;c) ty~y~s of !CCs In the first '4~e,
3ode is forr,~,_-d by a protTle disk or c7Linder from a nomamietized conductive
enters into tho clearance of the 3cwu,,11,~d --a. ti aui s of the
11 F_,np c cir t,
tr1-11nz_'om.,~.)r. Dcpcnrling upon tho a:~gle of rotation, the p_-opcr coL.-.ib:Lna-~,_Jon of cores
is 5("reomod. In the ICC of the second typo, uso, is nade of a trwmsfom 'er With
SQZ;U"a~,ad ma-lietir, circuits of UJ-- and TT -form in cross-section. Me choico of
code is ac~;ompliohed by closed magmetic circuits s"uatx_,d on a normna,-; tic drmm.
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T-ypc-2 ICC possess a higher signal-noise ratio (8 - 10) and it can be raised to
80 90 by magnetic means. Computir4 an ICC of this type by the balance of powiers
me'hod is sug~rested. The computation is considerably s:Uiplified with cyclunion
-rom the equivalent circuit of parasitic capacitica and active resist--inces of the
tran_,for-m,ar windings. Tho accuracy of the analytical exproasions obtained is
quite sufficient for practical engineering purposes. Thore are 1, LllustraatiolO and
a bibliography of 11 items. A. So
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TI'7M,: New circuits for certai-n aggregates of noncont-act control systems
11-:,R 10 Z XAL. Referativnyy zhurnal, AvtonatiPa, telemekhanikat i vychislitoltnaya
te~hnika, no. 4, 1963, 62, abstract 1,A387 (KyrgSSR Ialmder :Omd.
Kabarlary. Tabiyat taanuu zhana teldm. ser., Izv. AN Fdr,--SSR. Ser.
yestestv. i teldm. n.; 1962, 4, no. 8, 69-83; Kirgiz resume)
7---,'T: A number of devices are Proposed, in which use is rade of ferrite--
th rectangular hysteresis loop (RHL) and transistors This circuit doLineating
pulses fro-m noise pulses. consists of a Lil~-i op on tra'nsir"~-"Orop
in~-.I~'t circi~it possessing integratW, propi--~rtics, Lind a transforner on a coil on a
c';re RH7. The circuit selects pulses on the bar's of dLLratinn. In f7enera-1
Drm, a:-. analysis is given of the influence of the paraneters o1r, ,he circuit on its
opera .tion. In a second circuit selecting pulses on the basis of duration, use is
MaGe only of a transformer on a coil ----ith RHL, and a condenser. The boundary value
3f the pulBe duration in this case is only slightly dependent upon the amplitude.
The au"hor presents circuits for decipherers built upon a core ~7~th RHI, -hich give
ptLlses on the output winding only in case a single definite code combination
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arrives at their input., A decipherer is constructe(4, -.-Jth a successivreiiw;o-phare
shift rel-ister Twith diade-capacity bonds betvmen tb,.i cores. The reaction of the
circuit to a definite code is determined by means of Joining the shift Mindings of
different cores aniong themselves. The author dircu3ses a conmutator for incandes-
cent lamps of digital zounting device. The commutator re-creates its condition
followi,ng short-term feed shut-off thanks to memory of the flip-,'lop conditions of
t,%e coreo Yrith ML. The cormutator ha3 a protection which signalizes an incorrect
condition in the lampoe
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I TLE: Talemmetering of angular displacement Yd th Ydgh accuracy
T,1)-1,- ~,tj.,; "Leferativnyy zhiirnal, llvtomatika, telemeldiard.ka i r
yc'
te~dmika, noo 4~ 1963, 63, ab5tr,,,Lct 4k33,8 (Kir4SR IJ-ir,,dor Akad.
Tabiyat t-aanuu zhana Vibim. 3er., Izv. "-,07 Kirg S~R. Ser.
ye3testu. I telchn. n.; 1961, 3, no. 6, 35-58; Kirgiz re-,:uime)
Ihe authors de3cribe the SM.,-'Ol'ielereteri= devi c e
waich is conotruct-
e--: on noncon-Lact elements; it is intenLl--ti-fo-r in 4 --4 -, t4 on
o j5 ~Clu arigia ol: rotation of the d= a)cis of Tho float GlovIce for mamsuring
is convertcd into a binary code wiUi the help of an inductt;ion code
-.~~.ich conoints of drum.9 m4uh adjot-dn-, circuitz and co="at-Lni,
T
f The -Intter are coE-ected on dasco.-miract snaped corez haVil",-
,:-r-2e vri-:~ r-' n 7 sDepending upon the angle of rotation of tho in m., "he order of
D: ~e magner,:Lc circuits oi une 1,1; me
s - asu-rcd, and a tel--nLIte
is "ece'VOLI frOM thO OUtj)'Llt 31' ti-10 deViCo. J1,11
1~- 4 s u b -Lo 5 embly includeo: a linr.,--r olemnnt, a pulse distribut-or, a 3hapr-r,
Cz--d 1/2
Telp-7etcring of angular ....
and a nower nack. In the reccivin" sub-assembly is Ll tranoisto-rized dcciph~~r(ir wi.,-
-:)"',contact elen-.ents vrith rectangvlax hy-steresis loop, a.,.d a Lc-l indicalor D.,.
4-:-,-.a:-.descent la;nps. To tram-~dt the reading.-,, any can-i
Ito -:Soa. --no reju.Lts ol" :.--.i-a3u--eircnt are reficcted In a
errc;r Wi-.-) syitan does not exceed 0.1~6. The jal~~,.Ooel
' in u
:3 il-u the pmvar supply for t.~e traxLsndttlln~ Ou-~Se7l[D-y IS ""C"rivec from a
c3pr'Acn(~r .-)cint by na,.-l,,-itiv() haLf-cyclo-q of AC of industrial fre.iu,,ji'lcy; 1,11GSO P-Cti-
'--,o irals of tho lovico and -Qcall of th,, result:3 of C
ion are affected on negative half-cycla--l of the feca vn-t-alga. S. S.
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11 JITI 7 icalization of the principle of Gtelmice Gynchronization in con-
tactless talomeclianlca~ syctem&
PZ110DICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Avtomatika, telemeL-hanika i. vychislitellnaya
teklinika, no- 3, 1963, 70, ubstract 3A401 (Azv. AN MrCSSR. Ser.
yostestv. i teyhn. 11., 1962, v. 4, no. 8, 51 - 67; oumzamy in Kir-
giz)
T Z/T It ia indicated that, in contemporary Soviet contactles3 Systemns for
conct,ntrated objeots of typez 13TU -58 TUMUIIKA, All CCCP, T143 -1 131MA3 (BIT6-
-53 L",ul, Ml S'SSR, DII-E-1 VNIIF,)-~Ieotric GaltehWard cuid otherG one woually
of channels al,.d c-,ual capacity of distrilyitors on the d-is-
ar~d slave points. It 's a_,:;ertcf. that for decentralized objects it is
more economic to vse a combinatorial. disix1butor mathod witn Liyiiciwo-synpl"~aae
~,altc'ning of diGtributors on dinpat!hfr -ind slave points. A grid, cyilic, and
stepwise synchronization is possible. --tepwise synclu-onlzation used for instru-
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m ma
ent-- 51"IT-61 (BKr-61) of the Insti!*.ute ~)f Auto- tion, AN (KirgSSR) is analyzed
,
in detail. Scliema-tic ulagrwit-, are .-Iiawri. There are 10 references.
S. V.
LAbotractcr'z note: Complote trawLationj
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luitomati-ka, taler,'ickh-mika i tekhnika. Svodnyy
41
0
V. T.
of macgmeLic cliavactorlstl~~,,of thr) nallerial for rc~ldbig
c
r-,,xi ().V an hAticl,lon encod -r
Jjj!jj~ojjtaktn. sistemy tele:-aekhm. i avtorm-at. kontrolyrt. Frumzo,
52-030
~C(1-1.1-., encoder watorial, roadout flovico
Chperat)on of reading, tranaf ormerz; of a!, c tdoyl orr-caler is
Tho ramiltl:3 ave reportcd of an lnvesstlfrlation of ~:,Aract_lnx, tho opl-t--il
Of I-0,'ICIGUI, trMl3fO-Mevs dependini-e oil Mt.') type of riaterial, airgap,
wO :31m~,ju of' t1w cord,,. Thoso c oncluj ions a-u offere'-1- + 1,
zllu~xe-jxop ;1110-ju arri 1110.oL sultablo for nncvior cores; (2) tho
ahap.) must ba af-, clooo to ref~taag llar i po3:Ablo. In addition,
LIJU Uf 1;i.-PlIfled doolgn for-milau Ix
Oard SUB QQDP!,j_DP
KUROTCHENKO, V.I.,; MAKOSKII, F.F, (ImakovaKly, l."J" 1
Au'vomatlon nnd telomachrinizntion of Irrigittion syntem,
Khidrotokh i mollor 9 no.10:305-306 16,,.
KUROTCHUNTO, V.I.; MAKO43KIY, E.E.
Autcmation and remote control in irrigation systems. Vest. AN
SSSR 34 no.12:22-23 D 164 (MIRA 18:1)
1. Institut avtomatiki AN Kirgiz,3koy SSR.
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!ACCESSION NRt AR5013613 UR/0271/65/000/004/AO67/AO68
621.396-5/6:621-398.9
,SOURCEt Ref. zh. Avtomatika, telemekhanika i vychislitelinaya tekhnika. SvodMy
!tom, Abs. 4A435
AUTHOR: Kurotchenka, V. I.1 Babanin, N. I.
TITLE: Principles of constructing contaetless remote-control systems for
scattered plants
CITED SOURCEs Sb. 13eakontaktn. siater%r telemekhan. i avtomat. kontrolya. Frvnze,
nim, 1964, 3-14
TOPIC TAGS: remote control system
,TRANSLATIONt A review of contactless remote-control systems In the USSR since
1949 is presented. Most practical systems uso the distribution method of selection
:with an a-o supply-network synchronization. However; the application of this
Method to the scattered plants results in a considerable structural redundancy iw
Ithe number of elements in the distributors at the dispatchorts and pehpheral
jetations becomes loo large, With moro than four local stations, a mixed
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coding-and-distribrator method of selection, which cuts down the number of
distributing elements, Is reco=ended. In this case, selection of local station
is eff t by code, and selection ofIplant, by distributor. Such systems are
widoTused abroad..Prinoipal specifications on a complex rem-ote control System
for irrigation purposes are formulated. Bibl. 19.
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AUTHOR: Kurotchemko, V. 1.
ORG. none
count, Ystems(!'
TITLE: Electronic
SWIMS-, ")SeB07VZPYY 5ex3nar P0 pr.~~enenlr~ radloaktim LrqMIp5( Y Py':
tekbnJkB 1 -tr
?-%7,7t,ra2F,r ?&d2d2'eaCqpe md(efocea df aufomafk controlf; trudy rasshlrennoga mvesh-
cbaniya, v, 1. Frunze, lzd-vo M X3P,,65)), 39A~,
'MM 7AM, pulse counter, scIntIllation counter, thyratron
.010"IRACT., The 6haracteritAicn of B.-2', BK-3, PV-10B, PK-J00.0, r 'SK-1, PS-1.090-0-1
PK-10A,,'11o1na, R-2~pulse counting systems are described. Counting speeds range be-
i-w-6-c-n- -2000 and 60 $000 pulses per second. The counters am binary, decimal, and
binary-decimal. They tire vacum tuber, neon lamps, transistors, or cold catbode
thyratrans. Gas discharge tubes serve as detectors. It is claimed that syatema
employing vacuum tubes have the highest counting rate capability. A new systen, Is
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presented which employs a ring counter, containing rectangular hyster-e-sis magnetic
materials. The basic properties of this type of counter are- high reliability, low
sensitivity to external influences (e. g. , temperature variation, memory capability,
simplicity and cA)mpactness.) The (transistorized) circuitry is contained In the
,pulse generator and pulse amplifier. Pulse widths can be varied over a range of 20-1
1000 nicrosec. Orig. art. has: 11 figures, I table, 33 formulas.
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;AUTHOR.- Shtinilovskiv. H. N.;
ORG: none
;TITLE: A programmed dosimeter for modulated radioactivity
'SOURCE: Vsesoyuznyy seminar po Primenenivu radioaktivnykk
-ppov. v-izr,,er tel
z o-t i
itekhnike i P omaticheskogo
?y.enii. Frunze. 1961. Radioizotopnyye metody avt
o ro a e s of automatic control); trudy rasshirennogo sovesh-
;chaniya, v. 1. Frunze, Izd-vo AN KirgSSP, 1963, 209-217
TOPIC TAGS: radiation dosimeter, radioactivity measurement, pulse counting
!ABSTRACT: An industrial test model of a programmed dosimeter constructed in t e
!laboratories of the Institute of Automation of t1?y -fiLl 11rg1zS.SR- is described. The
,dosimeter measures r ion levels by pulse counting techniques and signals the
imoderators to modulate or control radioactivity levels. Block diagrams of a sys-
itom proposed by the 1AT All SSSR were used with r;ome modifications. A cociplete ex-
,pl;~nnlJori of the principlea of operation and a bluck diagram of the d"Imf-~ter arc
re
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Igiven. The pulse distribution ampliffor, blcv.,,Mnr-, oscillator, logic and program
lcircultx-i, aril memory block are dlez;crlbed. '11w., circuitti are, temperature stabilized
iand vork-over a broad, wispecified tcuipcratuve range. No cuncluz;ions are dravni
other than to note that the system workod reliably in the laboratory. Orig. art.
has: 6 f!gures.
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AU-,'HOIR: Kurotchenko, V. 1. (Frunze); Babanin, H. 1. (Frunze)
ORG: none
TITU',: Mtiltichannel discrete telemetric device with digital output
SOU17CI: Vsesoyuznaya konfercntsiya po..av-tomaticheskomu kontrolyu i metodam clektri-
.chenkikh_ i-7.mcreniy._ 5th,- Novos,ib,irs k, 1963 AIvt.om.a.t.ich.esk.iy _. control I..,i-metody elektri-!
ches'ki],~h lzmareniy; trudy konfcrentsii. t. 1: Metody elektricheskikh izmercniy. TGi-
frovyye izmeritellnyye pribory. Elementy izmaritcllnykh sistem (Autcxnatic control and
electrical measuring techniques; transactions of the conference. v. 1: Electrical mea-
Guring techniques. Digital measuring instruments. Elements of measuring systems).
Novosibir-sk, Izd-vo Nauka, 1965, 167-172
TOPIC TAGS: analog digital encoder, error correcting code, analog digital conversion,
telemetry, telemetry equipment, telemetry system, telemetry technique
ABSTRACT: An angular magnetic shaft encoder, capable of directly generating BCD shaft
position inforynation in five-digit words was designed for high reliability telemetry.
Lhe -.haft encoder iz the heart of an error-correcting receiver-transnitter remote moni-,
9_n designed for the oil industry.' Irrigat ion, power plants, etc.
turn --haft con s- is_ts_-6~f_a'_n__fid~7xi'ng -mechanism which allows tho input shaft to
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assume any one of ten discrete angular positions (a gear mounted on the shaft indexed
by two electromagnets); a mechanical decade transfer mechanism; and several encoding
drir,is. The input shaft rigidly connects the indexing gear to the first encoding drum,
w1ii1c the higher order drums are driven by the transfer gears. The encoder drums are
made of nonmagnetic material with four magnetic conductors imbedded in them. Each
drum rotates within a stator formed by five counting transformers with shaped cores,
the open end of which faces the drum. Each transformer has a primary and a secondary
winding. A signal is generated in the secondary uhenever the position of a magnetic
conductor in the drum coincides with the location of a particular transformer. A
unique five-digit code is generated for each of the ten positions of the input shaft.
Identical code is generated by all decade encoders. The overall telemetry system,
developed for up to 200 km, is described in some detail and a block diagran is includ-
ed. Orig. art. has: 4 figures.
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AUTHOR: Kurotchenko, V.I,
TITLE: A Discriminator
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' izobretenly, 1960, No. 18, p. 22
TEXT: Class 21a1, 36. No. 131781 (625630/26 of April 16, 1959). This
code group discriminator includes positive and negative pulses and is built around
contactless elements. It is distinguished by the following special feature: in
order to simplify its circuit, a ferrite-diode register with an RC filter is used,
one winding of which is connected up into the line, the second supplied the timing
voltage, the third, fourth and fifth are interconnected via diodes, and the sixth
winding constitutes the output winding.
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AUTHORS; Babanin, N.I., and Kurotchenko, V.I.
TITLE: A Decoding Device for Code Combination3 Containing Two
IfUnities"
PERIODICAL: Byulleten' lzobreteniy, 1960, No. 22, p. 51
TEXT: Class 42m, 14 No. 133683 (659475/1.6 of Mar 21, 1960). This
is a device consisting of a reCtster built around push-pull ferro-
diode cells, an input owitch, a diotributur, kind transistorized
coincidence circuits. In or-der that its register may be used as
decoder, 'Ube time windings are connected to the emitter register
cells switch, the coincidence circuits and the triode collectors
whose bases are connected, in turn, to the diritributor outputs.
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A152/AO29
AUTHOR: Kurotchenko, V. I.
TITLE: A Device for Continuously Checking Electroconductive Liquid Level
PERIODICAL: Byulletentizobreteniy, 1960, No. 18, p. 44
TEXT: Class 42e, 39. No. 131915 (648o41/26.of December 22, 1959). This is
a servosystem Incorporating a reversible electric capacitor motor that moves a
carriage with two electrodes of different lengths. It has the'following special
feature: In order to increase the reliability of this device by-means of contact-
less control over the motor, one of its windings is directly connected to'an a-c
network, whereas the other is connected into the diagonal-of a bridge formed by
two resistors and two inductive reactors, in such a way that the current,value
and direction in the diagonal is determined by the position of electrodes with
regard to the liquid.
tAK
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':jI I Gr C I i 12: i Y.0, V., Scientific ~qnociate, lnstitutr,~ of Autor-,,mtion, AS !:iSSI;
and ......
Scientific Associrt'n, Institiit,3 of Auto.-.,rition, A'S RiSSR,
LIOVOJO~ed ~ 18~; Contqotlass, code-impul-ce
based on ma~motic elem-nts. "Laboratory tf),-tg havo rhovan that such a
system can skiccessnilly be used for controllim, UW-, of entire
ciiclr.icril ind metallurrical antorpriceo, oil refiniries, tl~ntric r,),e,,!)i-
16
otationn, ond IrrI[,+-1tion installations. A:cxt year, ~!,.i first X ch
kita ramoto control system will be inst:-Iled ~it onc of thn r~~public'c
lar.Fast hydroclectric ititionn".
Lvell.tivi, 27 111'ov a 13
t, Uflioh: rurotchenko, V.I.
s/019/62/0Cki/015/007/039
A154/A126
A docodor for' 17OW-00,11111filid 1-0111OL-CO11LI-01
PERIODICAL: flyulleteril iLobreteniy, no. 15, 1902, 24
TEXT: Class 21c, 116-x). NO. 1491110 (659946/26 of' March 25, 1960). 1 In
ordf-'r tu diA(!Ct 11nd retI117.0 tile Command code, this, (jecodvi. for, f*Pw-co111;.""nd 110-
mote-control ,;ystems is made up of a ferrite-diode distributor built around mag-
neUic elements with a rectangular hysteresis lool), and a linear-pulse shaper.
_,roups: 1,11 tile
The tlmhi,~ wIndlnj!,.~i of' th,? distributor aro split up Into two if
firs" group, -whtch Js hooked up to the local AC network, tht! wIndJngs are locat-
ed on the distributor cores correspond-ing to the zero values 1.1 the code, While
I I S
in the second group, which is connected to. the linear-pulse shqer, the wirldif g
are loctted on the corse corvesponding to the unity values in the code. 2) Tills
is a variant of the decoder described in 1. In order to use a code with pol~v
attributes., 'the Wstributor cores corresponding to the luilts of the cc'/-Ie are
connectc,d* to the linear devices via separating diodes.
r
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KMWIWO, V. I., Chief, Telemechanics Laboratory, Institute of Automation, AS,
Rt is consoled by a notice in source on the death of his father, Ivan
Fedorovich Kurotchanko.
Sovetskaya Kirgiziy , 15 Apr 65 (1)
EUROTCHNNY.0, V.S., kandidat ekonomicheekikh nauk.
Specialization and cooperation in the machinery industry in the
sixth five-year plan. Standartizatsiia no.6:3-8 N-D 156.
(MLRA 10-1)
1. Gosekonomkomisslya SSSR.
(Xachiaerjr industr3r)
KUROTCHWO, Vaailiy Stepanovich; OSADA, Patr Akimovich; BEMNOY, E.I.,
- Bpeto. red.; KALMYKp 7.A.9 red.; LISOV, V.Ye., red.; KHOLINp LA.p
red.; GEWIMOVAq Ye.S.9 tekhn, red,
[MZthodolo&y for calculating the productive capacity of an industrial
en erprisej Proizvodstvennala moshchnost' promyshlennogo predpriiatiia;
metodika rascheta. Moskva, Gos.izd-vo planovo-ekou. lit-ryt 1961.
279 p. (Industrial capacity)
KUROTKIN VladIndr Ivanovich inzh.-podpolkovnik; STERLIGOV~ Vladimir
~~yorj SIIIRYAYEV, N.P., Inzh.-mayor, red.;
KUZIMIN, I.F., tekhn. red.
[Homing guidance of rockets] Samonavedenie raket. Moskva,
Voenizdat, 1963. 87 p. (MIRA 16:9)
(Guided missiles--Guidance systems)
ICUROV A.A. [decaaaed]; KIROV, B.A. ; SR=, L,R., kandidat tel.-hnichiskikh
nsa'; retiseazant; CHAMOV, A.U., inzhenor, radaktor; PMOIIAMA.
K.A., Inzhenar, radaktor; TZKHOTIOV, A.Ta., takhnichmakly redaktor
[7he automobile] Avtonobill. Izd. 2-a, Isprav. t dop. Moskva, Goo.
nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroitellnoi lit-ry, 1955. 608 p.
(AutomobileB) (MLPA 816)
A
AUTHOR: K4ovp A. A. 25-10-21/41
TITLE: Horizontal Electronograph (Gorizontallnyy elektronograf)
PERIODICAL: Nauka i Zhiznl, 1957, # 10, P 50 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt At the All-Union Industrial Exhibition a new horizontal
electronograph was demonstrated. This device prdvides for a
wide space between the substance to be investigated and the
photo lamina (700 mm) a fact, which makes it possible to take
13 x 18 cm size photographs and, together with minute focusing
of electrons by means of magnetic lenses, guarantees the high
efficiency of the device. The so-called interplanar spacing
of the atoms plays a decisive part. Modern electronographe
are able to "feel" the space botween the net-planes which
equals 0,001 angstro"me
The electronograph operates at a voltage of 70 volt. Two
screens are installed in front of the photo-sensitive layer
which serve for limiting the size of the photo. In cases
where a preparation of a thin film of the substance to be in-
vestigated is not possible and consequently electronscannot
pass through the substance, a method for taking pictures "by
reflection" is applied. The substance to be investigated is
placed in such a way that the electrons hit its plane surface
under a very low sliding angle. The defraction picture in
this case will only be a semi-picture since half of the photo
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screened by the substance. Amorphous and glass-like substances
are investigated in the form of thin films and give a defrac-
tion picture which represents higly diffusive rings.
ASSOCIATION: Crystallographical, Institute of the USSR Academy of Sciences
(Institut kristallografii Akademii nauk SSSR)
AVAILABLEt Library of Congress
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IIASAKIF, T.F.; MOV, A.I.:
MeRns of elimirtatinp uAAgnnAl napect of the operntion of-vegetAble
dehydrnting plfints. Kons. I ov. prom. 13 no.1;1-1 Mr 159.
(MIIU 11:4)
1. Gosplan RSF!;R.
(Vegetnbles, Dried) (Flilk. Dried)
U"r
I Kv RVi) B. A.
High compression carbureter engines.
Modkva, Gos. nauch.-.tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1943. 71' p.
(49-56731)
TL21O.K85
~;. A,
0~110iij I
"Perfon,,iance Inve5tlgabion of the inlet Pipelines of Carburet,or Eng'nC3.1,
Thesis for de~,roc of Cdnd., 'Technical Sci. ~ub 19 Nov h9., sci(~ntlc--C Cowric-11
of the Stato Sci teo Ordor of the Labor :~ud :~,uz~ner Autoviobilu -~ud ka'.o.-ioUva Inrit
Sw,ir.ary 82, 18 Dec 52, 1!1,z sortat ions presented For DO~rees ii cL,.r,.re and Envineering
in ;,,scaw in 19119. From Vochernyaya, Jm-Uec 1~'Li9
KUI'f)V, A.A.; F
.~~V ~A.; ABRAMOVICII, A.D., Inzhoner, redaktor;
i.-ODELI, B.I., tokhnicheekly redal-tor;
(Autonobilel Avtomobill. Moskva, Goo.nauchno-tekhn.isd-vo
mashinostroit.lit-ry. 1951. 450 P. (MLRA 8:10)
(Aixtomobiles)
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1URO 1., 5 . -1. , 'M a ad ald at IV 01~11nlchOrakl kh r. a -~`O
.......
Forming fuel mixture in an engine cartrurator. Avt.trakt.pron.no.5:7-12 My
'53. (ta-RA 6:5 )
1. Nauch"y avtomotornyy institut. (Carbureters)