SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LEONTOVYC, R. - LEONTYEV. A.F.

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LEONTOVYC, Roman, inz. Notes on the brown Blime flux of poplarB in Slovakia. Les cas 9 no.1:61-70 J& 163, 1. Vyskumny ustav lesneho hospodaretva, Banska Stiaynica. LIONTIM, A. Fiftieth anniversary of Soviet trade unions. Gmzhd. av. 14 no.8: 1-3 Ag 147. (MLRA 10:9) 1. Sekretarl TSentrallnogo komiteta profsoyuza aviarabotnikov SSSR. (Aeronautics, Commercial) ------ I '. I ~- " i IZONT I YEV. A. Struggle of trade unions and the economic laws of eRpitalism. Veem. prof.dviah. no.9:13-15 S'55- (MLRA 8:11) (Trade unions) ]ZONTITHY, is What are relations between labor and capital based on. Vsem.prof dvish. no.11:43-3 of cover N 155. (MIRA 9:1) (Industrial relations) LZONTIT19vt A, rw"awas" I --- 4 W9 I Development of capitalism and conditions of the laboring cltsses. Voem.prof.dvizh. no.12,43-3 of cover D 155* (MLRA 9:4) (Labor and laboring classes)(Capitallem) #,A, LIONTITIV, A. 0 - . "' -Oft'M -,.W* 1, Technical progress under capitalism and Interests of the laboring class. Vsem.prof.dvizh. no.1:42-44 Ja 156. (KLU 9:5) (Xachinery in industry) (Labor and laboring classes) - LEONT I TIV. ~ Labor and technology under capitalism. Sots.trud xo.1:110-117 J& 156. (Technology) (Capitalism) (MLRA 9-7) LIgONT I M. A. 1. Productivity and Intensity of work under capitaliss. Vssm.prof. dvish. no.2:42-45 1 156. (nu 9 - 5) (Labor productivity) 84-8-2/36 ,9UTHM: lAontlyev. AjSecretary of the TsK of the Aviation Workers' Trade Union TITLE: Fiftieth Anniversary of Soviet Trade Unions (Pyatidesyatiletiye sovetskikh profsoyazov) PMIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya Aviatsiya,, 1957.-1Nr 8,, pP- 1-3 (USSFO ABSMACT: The article commemorates th6 fiftieth anniversary of Soviet trade unions and their role in labor movements. The aviation. 4orkAws' trade union was established in 1934 and comprises workers and employees of the GVF, the WS and the hydromateorological service. The length of internal air routes grew from 6,000 km in 1928 to 93,3W km in 1937. The leading Pilots of this period were N. P. Shebanov,, N. 1. Novikov and V. 1. btnakhov. During the Germ=-Soviet var, all attention of the Soviet trade unions was fixed on achieving vidtary. Hence a LLrge scale expansion began only after the war. The IMM's of the Novosibirsk and Vnukovo airports propounded a new speed method of replacii*'and reconditioning engines. Flow methods in repair shops allowed a 30 to 50 per cent increase in officiency. Due to numerous innovations, 4,000.,000 rubles were saved in 1956. Hundreds of thousands of square afters of housing were oye=d for occupancy. During the sixth Five-Tear plan, the GVF has received jet Card 1/2 planes. A large construction program is under way for the GVF personnel 84-58-6-50/59 AUMOR- Leontlyev, A., Secretary, Central Co=ittee of the Aviation L'raue-'Unions TITLE: Seventeen Days in France (Semnadtoat' dney vo Frantaii) PERIODICAL: Grazhdanskaya aviatsi-ya, 1956, Hr 6, p 38 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author, heud of a delegation of representatives of Soviet aviation trade unions to France, relates his impressions and observations of French civil aviation and its trade union organization. 1. Civil aviation--France Card 1/1 SO-;/84-5e-1c-3!/54 AUTHORS: V. , 13*v~-l twian )f ~i.l Committee of USSR T.-rade Union of Avia'"on Wark-rs*~ La of Trw!e Union Lap.:.-v--~e, Roger, a--.-)eral Se-,rstax-i of Fe~-eration of' P-,Tib2.i,.- Works wid Transpor- General Se,re.-t~ary of Trade 11-...~.ton 6avtr~.J of TITLE: Joint Statement of Co=01.11-ree of USSR Trade Union of Aviatlo,n Worker.-., ;u-J of Rf~presenl-,ativeF of the Federation of Pub-11,~-- Workti tz,d (Frar.,,,e). (Swrmeall.noys Kordtet-a profsoyuza aviarabotD.1kov 3SSR i predsta-,-iteley Federatsil Obshcheetwirmykn rat-ot, :1 Tranp,orta '7Fcr-s Uvriar" (Frantsiya) PERIODICAL; 195~., Nr .-.0, p 18 ('JSSR) -04 -- a pl~. JUAJA ALAVA .A e,!Anz~d t,~~A~emevt. wq.ti 1tj.Fjuo--d 14 Sep4;em'ber 1958 in Moe~iow by tht! 0-nt;r-t-1. of t-."Ae ',"JSSR Union of J.:,n Aviation Work-.re ~.'.h-- F-an.,h of TreAp Unt o n s o f Civil Aviation, mi:mberg of the P--dez,ati-)n of Flublio Works and Card 1/2 ~T~/~4-- 5 8-- 3:,/54 JoInt Tran~portatix. Ls,,-.,y*.,,-~, ,)..~I_ner-al 01, &t-reltary of tho? Carte:'. of' i,iii. _-.'h,~! Moe.-.ow, ey in.'%erviewed 2.,rnaders cf 'ell -J 4.h,~ (,,)mmLttee of Tr&.4e tlh~-Ir servlce a~,J~j B_L.E,f -3 e quartere: #7,&pa- the KlyevskJy Inetitut, Inst;It-ut,.e of C:"71 AIr vA' t. Th7~ delegatIon securad da+.a o.-% w~vk,''.,Ez -w,3g,:t:s cif workers In differ- ent b:,a.,:k~~':,-%, ord a-.:! 11 at; Sochi .-f AA:~- -%-i~ hame In ti. Tu-.:.04 pla:-e of ASSOCIATION. "Irmtng'. ,.f IIS3R c,.#'* Avlazion, Workerff (TijK pr.~fs-,Y_~iza. SSSR) Card 2/2 LZOLITIM, A., inzh. Anamomntfir. Bezop.truda v prom- 3 no-9:31 S '59- (141RA 13:2) 1. Googortokhnadzor KazakhBkoy SSR. (Anomometor) IAEONT'YNV A. Imzh. (g.Sverdlovsk) Reinforced concrete bridge in Sverdlovsk. Zhil.-kom. khoz. 10 no.8:25-26 160. (KIRA 13:9) (Sverdlovsk-Bridges, Concrete) GUSE., V., general-mayo.,; BIBA, G., p,)lkovnik veter.narr.(q sluzt.Ijy; LECI,iT'Y-,4V,-A., podpolkovnik ve'llerinarnoy aluzhoy For efficient management of farms attaihed to ar=j mes3ie. Tyl i snab.Sov.Voor.Sll 21 no.lt6l-63 Ja 161. (KIRA i4iLle (Rus3ia-.-Army--Ccv,Ld3tariat) KARPOVp A,A.., inzh.; KUST013AYEV, G.G., inzh.; LAUSHKINp II.P., inzh.; LANGE Z.I. inzh.; IICZYREVA, M.D., inzh.; SPVEL'YEV, G.Y., inzb.; SH~HULnaK&V, I.S., inzh.; Prinimali uchastlye; SYCHI 0 her 3 i ,, , h b" or 2(X.) 0, TIQ>O. Further, let y.'(jr). y 'Ib j 'solutions of (i), ccirre-sponding respectively to igiven by yo'(r) --x, wxp (N.".). y."(.) -xA cxp whem* o N." are, 4of m-spective multiplicity. j+L k+1 D' denote an infinite strip - a c its surn in this1half-plane"i (-r) 4'. - dingly for 4,fr). (4) If X-''Y-~40 4wj~p4 1, 2, 1), and n - n*+j Ci d 11i lim sup log where rscript P.-j-1 in4i-xting 4 evaluated at (the supt jorder of differentiation with respect to -), then awe in the half-plane 2(x)>a+A. (And functians converges ot p(x) exiit for whicli the abscisia lof convergence cc zr~n are t.,ns be lowered.) (5) For each P in 0!~5o:9 there tof farm (i) for which S-p. (If the differences are commensurable, then 3 (6) There c)dsts a sec:1 ience of partial sums obtained from serics (*) by a permut it~:)11 of its terms that. converges to -p(x) in evLry hall (x) > cr where j;(x) is r;egular. MINI On Xaneev' JL F. 0a Interpo It, the dam o.0 :dxaFfzite--order-~ and -non"LtnW.- Do y-----.- AW.-.Nauk-SSSR (N.S.) 66.153-156 (1949), - (kinsian) The author exttnd-. his earlier results ClEvestiya AkadL Nauk SSSR. Ser. Mat. 13, 33-44 (t949); mme Doklidy (N.S.) 61, 785-787 (1949); these Rev. 10, 602. 2891 Let in be the smallest intcger exceeding jp, and Let (h.1 ~e a sequence nf complex nomliert; arranged according to increasing modulus. I n order that, for every systein (a.% V -"is tv, therer ShouW t entim function -u(s) of growth not exceeditia order P. (Shite typeo with W(t X%) WafN P, it is TIMM ry the Conditions sary.and fia(fident that th.1 sitis (A) linisill) 12/1 Q if < 00, (B) lini still log < -try ri.- -ire deduced as by-products. Samc supplement, sults. R. P. Ho4s, Jr. (Providence, R. I.). IJ Sourcel Eathersti Cal R ev i ev s Vol 10, No. 10 Le NT)J~ v--'A--F, ;&ntlev A P Or, an interpattatuion MLI.M. Doidady (1949). (Russiar.) Let IX.1 bears iacmwng salumv of lxmitive real num- bero, nch that lim sup otlX.*< -, p>0. If 0u.-re is a func- lim f(c) regillar in scmiv .111gle (arg -I it, and &itis- ()-i"g IAX)l h>O pour qu'on puisw pren&e 6: (x-1-at).) 1~ Kahame (Montpellier 7t- 7 -- IMORT ITIV, . low proof of a theorem on convergence of the sequence of Dirichlet's polinostals. Unp.mat.nauk 12 no.3:165-170 NY-Je '57. (MIRA 10:10) (Polynomials) (Series) SUBJECT USSR/MATHEMATICS/Theory of functions CARD 1/2 FG - 735 AUTHOR LEONTIEV A.F. TITLE On the question of interpolation in the class of entire functions of finite order. PERIODWAL Mat.Sbornik,n.Ser. 41, 81-96 (1957) reviewed 5/1957 Lot be given the nyatem of' numbers ~a nA Iwhere Ianj -< 0K IAnI3 . In order that on [(3 goolthere exists at least one function which attains the values a nin the points -A n , it is necessary and sufficient that =,M 4. c0 n --> co jXn1' 1n ~4-d 2) TI-M < o0 . n -1~ 00 1)~ J S Mat.3bornik,n..Ser. 41, 841-96 (1957) CARD 2/2 PG - 735 Here - TI (1 - '~' n) , the product is extended over all 'A j A for -1 n 71a a n which (1 - S 1) 1 ~J '-' 1 A al < (1 ' 8 ) 1 "$~ nI I ( 6 and 61arbitrary positive numbers being smaller than 1), The present paper completes the papers of the author in Doklady Akad.liauk 66 153-156 (1949) and Doklady Akad,Nauk 66, 331-334 (1949). INSTITUTION: Mosbow. AUTHORS: Gellfond, A.0., Leontlyev,A.F. and Shabat,B.V. 3011/442-13-6-28/33 TITLE: Aleksey Ivanovi~f~iat;7kuahevicji '.,on the Occa-ion of h1s 5-, Birthday) (Aleksey Ivanovich Markilstievich (K pyatide-1ya,.i- letiyu so dnya rozhdeniya)) PERIODICALi Uspekhi matematicheskikh nauk, 1956,Vol 13, Nr 6,pp 213-220 (TiSSR) ABSTRACT: Thi- is a brief account of tle lifle of A. I.Markushev-, ch -. born i ii 1908 at Petrozavoask, stuaied till 1930 under Rcmanovskiy at Tashkent; aspirant under "avrentlyev at Moscow. Uanaidate dissertation on polynomial approximation of analytic functions in 1934. Since 193e docent At the Moscow State University, Doctor dissertation in 1944 on approximations and expansion-z of functions in ser-.'.es. 1950 vice-presiden- of the Academy cf Pedagogical Sciences. 1958 first deputy of the ministp-- of education of the RSFSR (Russian Soviet ?ederated Socis:,-'Lut Republic). His pupils are; N.A.Davydoy, G.Ta.'Vumarkin, S.Ya- Khavinson. There follows a list of 83 publications (1928-1957) and a photo of Markushevich. Card 1/1 AUTHOR i Leont'Yev, A.F. 2 ? - 2 -,:1~3 TITLE: On Sequences of Linear Af:,~rrr-Ptes 7Piich ar~.- .'ormed or t!.(~ Solutions of Differential -Equations (0 posledovatellnostya?h lineynykh agregr~tov, obrazovannykh iz reahaniy f2ifferentsial' .0 nykh uravneniy) PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii'nauk SSSR, Seriya Matematicheskaya, 1958 70%. '22, Nr 2, pp 201-242 ~U'-J*'j) ABSTRACTs The author considers the sequences of linear aC-~re~;.~tes which are formed of the eolutions -,,(Z,/\ of the equations s (8-k n Dy a Y ak(z) Y ji lin T < 0o k=o n-5oo jXn 11/s where the 0(Z) ..... .19(z) are arbitrary analytic functions and the A in -eneral complex numbers. A sorir-13 of properties of the Taylor series, of the -Dirichlet oerisuo anl of the Dirichlet polynomial sequences is transferred to the considered sequences. The author's i nvosf. i~,at ions rtre cosen- Card 1/ 2 On Sequences of Linear AgCre-Cates '11hich are Yormed '15 - 2 ? - 2 of the Solutions of Differential '-~'quations tially based on the considcration of the equation o0 0 y(y) z T- akD y = 0 , where a const, D = 1, D D(D k=o Under suitable choice of the a k then the functions y h(7'Ai are solutions of Y(y) = 0 for all 1: and j . An estimation of Klimczak [Rof 6] is escontially used. The sequences of linear aEgrogates are particularly considered -.-.,hich are formed of Jacobi, Chebyshev-LaMierre, Chebyshev-llermite pe- lynomials and of cvlinder functions. Or. the whcln 'Is theorem.4, several consequences and lemmata are proved. In the last of the 16 paragraphs of the paper those questions are formulatel the author did not solve. "I'here are 14 r,~ferences, 7 of are Soviet, and 7 American. PREOENTEDs by L'.A. Lavrentlyev, Academician SUBYITTEDs May 27, 1957 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 1. Differential equations 2o Analytic functions 3. Polynanials AUTHORS - -Laz&t-YFv, 'A.F. SOV138-22-11-619 TITLES The Values of an Entire Function of Finite Order in t',iven Points (0 znacheni akh tseloy funkt I sii konechnogo poryadka v zadannykh tochkaM PERIODICALS Izvestiya Akademii nauk SSSR,Seriya matematicheekaya,1958, Vol 22,Nr 3, PP 307-394 (USSR) ABSTRACTS Let the sequence JAn satisfy the condition (1) lim 1n n n->w T;'"~Jn or (2) lim n -F < a) U-)CO F n 5 The author asks for the conditions the a n hav6 to aatisfy in order that there is at least one func tion cj(z) of the order !r= y for which w(A n) m an C~~rd 1/ 3 The Values of an Entire Functicn of Finite Order in Given joints Let (n) (n). ~ ) , /,(n) ...... ,(n Jkl ( fV- 1 ' n 2 qn lying in the circle 1z I < JA h I ni n(- SOV/38-22-3-6/9 be the points Am h >/O . Let ~(n) ...... . (n) a 2 the numbers a which cor respond to the points Am. Lot k IL(n). (n)... (n) P A1 1 k ',,I /A k k (/ ~P- I I ~n) (n)' J-1 i P Vp (k=20 ... q n) and lot 8 n denote the maximum of the absiliite values of these magnitudes. Theorems Let A nj satisfy (1). In order that there exists a Card 2/ 3 function W(Z) of order -,~ I for which ,)(,\ n) - a nP it is The Values of an Entire Function of Finite Order in SOV/38-22-3-6/9 Given Points necessary and sufficient that In In 8 lim n n-)W In ['\nl Theorems Let I 'nj satisfy (2). In order that there exists an interpolation function of order.:~ it is necessary and sufficient that In 8 =1 m OD n-)m jAnJ3 There are 12 references, 9 of which are Soviet, 2 English, and I French. PRESENTED% by S.L# Sobolev, Academician SUBMITTEDs January 21, 1957 1. Functions-Theory Card 3/3 AUTHORs Leontlyev, A.F. (110scow) TITLEs On ~_o&e -Solutions of the Linear Difference Equation With Linear Coefficients (0 nekotorykh resheniyakh lineynogo raznostnogo uravneniya 9 lineynymi ltoeffitsiyentami) PERIODICALg Matematicheakiy abornik,1958,vol 45,11r 3,PP 323-332(USSR) ABSTIUCTs Let the general linear difference equation be given with linear coefficients (1) L(y) +b h < h < < h _Z (akz k)y(z+hk) ' 0 0 n k-o When does (1) possess solutions which are analytic in the half plane Re z >01., and possessing poles (so-called solutions of the type f-)? Theorems (1) possesses no solutions of the type F if and only if a0 0 or if there exists an operator of the type r M(Y) E ism Y(Z+pm ) so that m=0 Card 1/4 On 'Jome Solutions of the Linear Difference Equation -1,7009-415-3-2/7 With Linear Coefficients M JL(y)~ - z Ld jy(z+/,,j) dj = const J-1 Here 8m and pM are determined by the followinC equation3i hkt hkt a a b e k k k.0 k-o exp t .9.1(t) dt) 1:r B e pmt -Y ( t) m t 0 M=o Theorems If (i) possesses solutions of the type (-, then one of them can always be represented in one of the following forms s a oo+id (+) t t (2) y(z) r(t) e 7dt , (3) Y(Z)- X-(t) . z dt -OD+id -00 Card 2/ 4 On Some Solutions of the Linear Difference Equation r7OI"/39-4 5- 3- 2/7 With Linear Coefficients (9) t (4) Y(z) ~ t) in(t-a) +L?(t)je z dt -00 where -:YT7t 3xp t dt) andle(t) for t ~ a is t0 unique and regular; (2) corresponds to the case a n ' 0 (3) corresponds to the case that r(t) is multivalent in the neighborhood of the zero a of -'*-(t), and (4) corresponds to the case that r(t) possesses no pole of order ~,s in the .9-foldzero a of h(t). A third theorem says thatt if E (ak z + Ck)f(z + hk) - K possesses a solution with finitely many singular points, it holds the relation [4~(t),q (t)]' - -5--(t) eZ(t) Z* 0 , where 2 Card 3/4 On Some Solutions of the Linear Difference Equation SO-1/39-45-3-2/7 'With Linear Coefficients ^9_(t) c 0 k and 1(t) is a quasipolynomial. 2 k k-o The inversion holds too ffor a certain K). There is 1 Soviet refereLe. SUBMITTEDi January 21, 1957 I. Differential equations 2. Mathemat--cs---Theory 3. Operator.,; (Mathematics)--Applications Card 4/4 AUTHOR; Leontlyev,A.F. SOV/20-121-5-8/'O TITLEs On the Compl-efiness of the System z n Curves in the Complex ;k Plane (0 polnote sistemy 1z na krivykh v komplekanoy ploskosti) PERIODICAL: Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1958,Vol 121,Nr 5, PP 797-800 (USSR) A13STRACT: Let the curve L free of loops intersect the plans into the simply connected domains G1,G 2' ...%.Gm, m 21z6-; ni n-o. oo, r n oci let a1 contain the curvilinear angle P (in a great distance from the origin P and A 1 are identical) with the vertex in the origin. Let P intersect every circle IzI - r, o