SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT LIVSHITS, M. A. - LIVSHITS, M. S.

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GULlAy-EV) LIVS1111 ) m.l.. .4 s 1,11d'h of' -.he H C2' 71-rK In rplcu]es. z*-tA--. 4;-, no.4:354v-956 i'l-Ag t'-'5. (MIRA 1838) 1. ine-bitul. zeranoga magnatizi-,za, lonc,sNry i .-asproptrareniya I radlovo3n AN zSSS:R. 92.p il'illc'. C; 17U! K Y , IN:. X. ni Woz~k ij~lh a at. rapild pressure L-hang&s. -,e:-,oyLizr-y-j n 4iarjt-,-nn,-gr l,ro-st-a p -rgarl.- V.AL*J,"r.tA e],~rkfskj!j tarito '-y I .--Y. L 31227-66 E'dP(f )1T-2 Wd ACC NRt AP6022808 SOURCE CODE: UR/0096/66/000/003/0-0iVAb~ AUTHOR: Livshit.g.-M. L. (Engineer); Zolotavin B. N. Engineer); Chukvinskiy, M. M. (EngineeV7,rToaeyev, G. I. (Candidate of technical sciences) )I ORG: ORGRES, VTI-YuO TITLE: Investigation of the applicability of direct-flow boiler PK-38 in a unit with turbine K-160-130 and reliability of its operation with sharp load changes SOURCE: Teploenergetika, no- 3, 1966, 19-24 TOPIC TAGS: steam boiler, industrial heat exchanger/PK- 38 steam boiler ABSTRACT: Results are presented from experimental investigations of the dynamic characteristics as to steam consumption and temperature conditions of the PX-38 direct-flow boiler with gas as a fuel. When the automatic controls are working properly, load changes of up to 37% of nominal can be withstood, with stable heating surface. The heat exchanger surfaces may undergo changes Lo of about 400C from ordinary operating temperature. ad changes of up to 80t hr per minute can be performed: without forcing, the time to 90% as3iGned load. :after sudden change is 6-5-75 sea; with double forcing for 30 see, the time to ~'90% load is 40 see. The unit can pick up a 35-Mw power system in 10-12 sea with no forcing, a 45-Mw system with forcing, without changing steam pressure !over 10 bar,. The injection used in the initial portion of the heating tract lis effective in increasinqj the reaction rate, but causes rapid temperature -fluctuations of the metal in the area, which should be further imestigatod, Orig. art. hais: 6 figures and 1 isb~ . CJPRSI SUB_GqDE.' SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 005 ACC NN AP60?-4.519 SOURCE CODE: UlVO386/66/oo4/0--0-2/-oo6a/oo7l' 'AUTHOR: MrshajtAL D. ORG: Basics Institute 1M. P. N. Lebedev, Acadeimr 2f Sclenegg OSSE (Fizicheakiy in-P stitut Akademii, nauk GSSR) TITLE: Contribution to the theory of nonrenormalizable interaction" It. no 2 66 S(XMCE: Zh eksper i teor fiz. Pis1ma v redaktoiyu. Prilozheniye, v. p 19 68-71 TOPIC TAGS:' particle scattering, Schroedinger equation, perturbation theory ABSTRACT: To check whether the difficulties in the theory of nonrenormalizable inter- actions (INRI) in due to inability to solve the corresponding dynamic equations out- side the framework of perturbation thoery or 'whether these difficulties demonstrate that the equations themselves are unsuitable the authors use a method previously de- veloped by one of them (Kirzhnits, ZhETF v. t9, 1544, 1965) to anilyze the scattering of two nonrelativistic particles in an axiomatic differential (with respect to charge) formWAition. The scattering mtrix element of the interaction Lagrangian is chosen in the in-representation and the scattering phase shift is determined from an equa- tion derived by L. D. Landau (in: Theoretical Physics in the Twentieth Century, In- terscience, 3,90, P. 245)o Solutiorm for this equation, which are not derivable from the Schroediv&r equation, are found to exist and are obtained. It is shown that a similm situation arises in relativistic scattering with four-fermion interaction,, L 36231-66 ACC NRt AP6024519 provided allowance is made for the two~particle intermediate states only. It is de- duced J.Yom the results that,, at least within the framework of the models considered, the PRI problem has a singular solution free of the difficulties inherent.in these interactions and non-analytic in the charge. Min solution cannot be obtained from the d3niamic equations and arises only when the problem is axiomatics.13,Y formulated. The results confirm the likelihood of the point of view that the dynamic theory is not suitable for a description of such interactions. The authors thank the partici- pants of the theoretical semi s of the ftsics Institute im. P. N. Lebedev., the Mathematics Institute im. V. A. Steklav, and the Joint Institute of Nwlear Research for useful discussions* Origo art. has: 7 formulas. SUB CODE: 2D/ MM DATE: 05*ya/ OEM RIF.- 002/ OTH R]W: 005 Card iACC NR, AP6027546 SOURCE CODE: WOB~/~6/000/003/0036/0041- jAUTHOR: Livshits, M. A. (Candidate of physico-mathematical sciences) MG: none TITLE: Active regions on the sun SOURCE: Zemlya i vselennaya, no. 3, 1966, 36-41 TOPIC TAGS: solar activity, solar astronomy, solar atmosphere, solar chromosphere, solar corona, solar cycle, solar phenomena, solar photosphere, solar radiation ABSTRACT: The structure of the solar atmosphere and solar activity are briefly describ ed in popular terms. The following specific topics are considered: corona, chromo- sphere, photosphere, sun spots, the mechanism associated with the formation of active regions, magnetic fields of the active regions, convection effects, and the propagation and attenuation of solar sound waves. High energy light quanta and particles of vari- ous energies which arrive from the sun interact with the external atmosphere of the earth. A sharp change in corpuscular and x-ray radiations due to active solar regions produces a series of geophysical phenomena which result in magnetic atoms, aurora bo- realis, disruption of radio communications and increased radiation hazards to astro- nauts. Orig. art. has: 6 figures. SUB CODE: 03/ SUBM DATE% none/ ORIG REF: 004 1/1 -ACC NRs AP6028786 SOURCE COIE: UR[0033/66/043/004/07" AUTHOR: Livahlt"A~j. A.- ORG: Institute-of Terrestrial Mag2etism, Ionosphere, and Propagation of Radio Waves, Academy of Sciences SSSR (In-t zennogo magnetizaa, Aonoefery i rasprostraneniya Lk radimla Akademii n SSSR) TITLE: Line widths in spicules SOURCE: Astranomicheakiy Z~Urnal, v. 43,.no. 4, 1966, TA-720 70PIC TAGS: hydrogen spectral line, helium spectral line, ionized calcium, solar eclipse, chromospheric spicule, Doppler principle j 4-huf 401,0rv 1001-091? 15plat", //cf,0Je0CV&J 4.10e_ ABSTRACT: Widths of spectral lines of hydrogen, helium, and ionized calcium have. been observed during 196h and 1965 with a coronograph deieloped at the Institute of-- Terrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere, and Propagation of Radio Waves. These lines belonged t icules in the upper chromosphere and were located in spectral range 89-10 F. The Ce line of 3968 K split into a series of narrow lines. All 8 830 3 lines observed were taken from chromospheric elements whose dimensions were about 2000 km in diameter at various altitudes. The width of the hydrogen line H was 0.0001 X, and the population at that width was determined to be 1.2-109 cm-l~ Line V~atha_ V, - fiqz~ spicule to a icule with large. amplitiid,6d.__ I.ine ary p profiles do not agree with Doppler profiles. Verious.possibi1ities of explaining the large line' widths in spicules am discussed. Firther analysis'of the line widths and ACC NRt AP6028786 Ahe form of the profiles made it possible to accept macroscopic notions in spiCues vith velocities of '10 km/sec. Tangential velocities in spicules are high. Me author expresses thanks to 0. M. Nikol'sky and A. A. Oazanoy for given unpublished 4ata and R. A. Gulyeyey for discussion. of the conteqts of this-publications Origi has'. .2 .tables and figures, SUB COM 03/ SUBM DRE t' WanW - aRio Rzy: o15/, oTH Rtr:~ % Card ACC N" ARG033097 SOURCE CODE: UR/0269166/000/00710056/0056 AUTHOR: Livshits, M. A.; Demkina, L. B. TITLE: Width of - Ila. D and 110830 lines in solar spicules 3 SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 7. 51. 392 REF SOURCE: Solnechnyye dannyye, no. 10'. 1965, 55-58 TOPIC TAGS: solar spicule, spectral line, spectral line width, coronograph /lZ'1V1IRAN coronograph ABSTRACT: The widths of spectral lines Hot, D3 and '1'10830 in spicules were measured on the basis of spectrograms obtained in 1964-1965 with the IZIMIRAN coronograph. Photographs of spectra and typical line profiles are given. The i profiles are not Doppler profiles. A flat apex, often with two maxima, is typical for them. Line widths vary sharply from one spicule to another. The width of line fid'lies within 0. 43-0. 73 A. Profiles with'A;L-: 0. 56 A, belonging, apparently,:- to elements 2000 km in diameter, and profiles with 0. 45 A occur most frequently. The widths of D lie within 0. 4-0. 7 A, and the value most frequently occurring is that of 4i-, 0. 96 A. The width of ~. 10830 is 1. 0-1. 8 A, with a 112 UDC: 523.77 ACC NRI AR6033097 mean value of 1. 45 The bibliography consists of 6 titles. B. Iopsha. [Translation of abstract] SUB CODE: 03/ 212 ACC-NR,-- -A-R-602876-1-.-- SOURCE CODE: UR/0269/66j000/006/0056/0056 AUTIHOR: Livshits, M. A. ,TITLE: Convection increases as a mechanism for the formation of areas of activity :SOURCE: Ref. zh. Astronomiya, Abs. 6.51.445 REF SOURCE: Sb. Solnechn. aktivnost'. No. 2. M., Nauka, 1965, 103-107 iTOPIC TAGS: solar activity, solar facula, solar spectrum iTRANSLATION: Observations of the contrast of faculae in a continuous spectrum lead th iauthor to conclude that the flux of the continuous radiation areas of activity exceeds .the flux of unexcited particles in the solar atmosphere by 3%. For higher layers of Ithe atmosphere heated by various types of waves and radiating primarily in lines, the 'difference does not exceed one order of magnitude, This phenomenon can be adequately ;explained if it is assumed that the convection rate in subphotospheric layers of activ ,solar areas increases by 30%, as compared with the unexcited areas. 15 references. X. Dubov. CODE: 03 UDC: 523.745 Card ACC NR: AP7001500 SOURCE CODE: UR/0033/66/043/006/1135/111#%. AU1711011: Livshits', M. A.; Obridko, V. N.; Pikcl'ner, S. B.- ORG: Institute o Lerrestrial Magnetism, Ionosphere, and Radiowave Propagation, I AN SSSR (In Lgo magnetizma, ionosfery i rasprostraneniya radiovoln All SSSR); 15tate Astronomicall Institute im. P. K. Shternberg (Goo. astronomicheskly in-t) ;TITLE: Radio emission and atmospheric structure above sunspots ISOURCE: Astronomicheskiy zhurnal, v. 43, no. 6, 1966, 1135-1142 TOPIC TAGS: radio emission, sunspot, photosphere, chromosphere Alfven wave, solar 1co rona ABSTRACT: The ciTcularly polarized radio emission on centimeter wave lengths from the regions above sunspots requires the presence of a magnetic field If a, 1000 G and coronal Itemperature a, 106'K. Direct observations of magnetic fields in the phoLosphere and chromosphere as w611 as theoretical considerations on intense broadening of a tube of lines of force in:rarefied atmospheric layers show that field strength of It 2! 1000 G is found only at hei0hts not exceeding 3000 km. This implies that the corona apparently begins at a small.height above spots. A model of a radio source is computed using the radio spectrum of:sburcea and data on circular polarization. Hydrostatic density dis- tribution is-assumed. The radio data allow reliable determination of temperature on height. The sharp boundaries of the source, its radiation directivity, and its coin- I.Card-J.12 UDC: 523.746 ACC NRt AP cidence with umbrae are also explained. The difference between the chromosphere above the spot and normll chromosphere is associated with small dissipation of Alfven and accelerated waves in a strong field. The slow (sound) waves fade in the low chromo- spheric parts, where they do not cause noticeable heating. Apparently only accelerated. waves reach the corona, where they are transformed Into other types of waves and fade lat great heights.: From there, the energy is passed by heat conduction to the low parts of the coroja responsible for radio emission. orig. art. has: 2 formulas, 12 figures, and l.table. CODE: 03/ SUBH DATE: 22~ar66/ ORIG REF: 016/ OTH REF: 009 AM008918 BOOK DGWITATION S/ Livshits M. A.; Pugachev, V. N. Probability analysis of automatic control systems. :v. 2: Nonlinear systems. Systems of discrete operation (Veroyatnostny*y ~Lna~liz sistem avtonatichesko-M upravleniya. Et.] 2: Nelineyny*ye sistemyk. Sistemy* diskretnogo deyrivi~aY 14--,scow, "Sovetskqye radio," 63. 0482 p. illus., biblio., index. 12,000 copies printed. TOPIC TAGS: automation, probablifty, automatic control, analog autanatic control, .digital autanatic control, nonlinear system, digital system, randcm process, non- -linear stattic element, ncnlinear dynamic element, probability analysis, system 11 accuracy, pulsed element,, digital elemnt PURPOSE AND COVERAGM. The book,presents a systematic treatise of probability analysis of nonlinear and discrete autanatic ccntrol systems, random processes in nonlinear static and dynamic analog elements and their charecteristics, the princi- pat enginieering methods of probability analysis of rwxkm processesq and the operating acewacy of nonlinear statiauvy and ncnstatimary &ialog systems. Equaticns, are also derived and the characteristics determined for linear and non- inear pulsed and digital elements with ooratant parameteres and methods am sham Card 1/3 A114008918 for the#- calculation. A probability investigation is mad~'b't random processes and of ithe operaeing accuracy of linear, and nonlinear diotal systems with constant. or va.riable parameters. The book contains many computation tables and graphs, S, o I exwplest and umwies of formulas,so as to facilitate the solution of practical problems,.' The mathematical level is that of students in hi&W teduacal educa- ticnal-'Institutions. The book is intended for many scientific wor)oaars I engineers, and undergraduate or graduate students special i ing in theory and technology of automatic control and automation. It may also be useful to. telemechanics radio, and radar specialists engaged in statistical ivasearch. TABLE OF CdW~ [abridged]: Foreword - 3 Ch. 1. Nonlinear system elentaits dwacteristics of random processes at the output bf a nonlinear element - -.7 Ch. IL Chbracteriatics of randan processes in stationary and namstationary non- linear SlystOms - - 138 Cho In. Characteristics of random prooessee in systema wl~lf rwWam parwaten and in systems of semiautomatic ccintrol 254 Cho IV. Digital elements 276 lard. 2A 7". AM4008918 327 Ch. V. linear digital system with ccnStant WMeterr- Ch. VI. Characteristics of I~h4c= processes in linear digital sYstems 357 Ch. VII. Characteristics of rwukm processes in nonlinear digital systeme Ocndi- ticns for equivale~ 6f digital and w1alo systems - - 435 9 Literaturel- - 473 Subject L-adex - - 477 Sua ODDE.- CP, OG9 MH SUBHrTMD: 29J4163 11 NR MT SOV: 059 onm o D= ACQ: 14Nov63 Card 3/3 LIVSHITS) M.I. (~bskva) Convergence of orthogonal series in subsequences of partial str2s. Mat. abor. 65 no.2:212-227 0 164. OURA 17.-11) A of t loom I: oo!p fogiwas 9 g see 400 see Nee r r 4" Id tow."- tow X.A. 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IJ LL- Uniqueness of expansion in a trigon=etr'&c serl-les for s==ina methods. 'Vent. Mfosk. un. Ser. 1:Mat.., mekh. 19 no-3:15-24 My-Je 164. (MIRA 17:6) 1. Kafedra teorli funktsli Moskcw3kogo universiteta. LIVSHITS, M.I. --~r -W-11 --- -"-. I", -, Convergence of orthogonal series In subsequences of partial su=s. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. I.: Mat., mekh. 19 no.6:61-64 E-D '64. (MIRA 18:2) 1. Kafedra teorii funktsly I funktsionallnogo analiza 14oskovskogo universiteta. 11MIRIM-19 M.Fh, Physical state of the abbyssal matter of the earth's crust and upper mantle in the Kurile Island region of the Pacific belt. Geol. i geofiz. no.lsll--20 165. (~ERA~ 18j6) 1. Sakhalinnkiy komplokenvy nauchno-issledovatellakly Anstif.xv~ Sibirskogo otdolenlya, AN SSSR, pooelok Novo-Aleksandrovsk. LIVSHITS., M.Kh. -------- flew concepts concerning the tectonics of Sakhalin in the light of geophysical data and some considerations regardirg gas and oil potentials. Geol. i geofiz. no-6:49-59 163. (MIRA 19: 1) 1. Sakhalinskoye territoriallnoye geologicheakoye upravloniye, Okha-na-Sakhalino. Submitted July 30, 19612. LMHITS, H.L. Clinical aopect of the prodrotrial period of infectious hapatitio in children. Yop.okh.mat.i det. 8 no.3tg-U Mr 163. (Min 16:5) 1e Iz kafedry spidemiologii (zav-. - prof. V.A. Bashenin) Zeningradskogo sanitamo-gigiyenicheskogo meditsinskogo insti- tuta '6itor - prof. A.Ya. Ivanov). (WATITIS, IRFECTIOUS) LIVSHITS, M.L. (Bovislav, L'vovBkoy oblasti) Ultraviolet rays in the compound treatment of diseases of the lumbo- saoral region of the peripheral nervous system. Vrach. delo no.6: 133-236 Je 161. (MIRA 15:1) 1. Madiko-sanitarnaya chast' neftyanikov i gorodskoye bollnic-hno- poliklinicheskoy% ob"yedineniye. (ULTRAVIOLET RAYS-THEWBUTIC USE) (NERVES, SPINAL-DISEMES) LIVSHITSt M.L. (Borislav, Llvovskoy oblasti) I- Case of tabetic arthropathy. Vracb. delo no.12:150 D ,61. i 15:1) (JO114TS-DISL4SiS) LTVSHITS,-M.L. Z~- Gummatous hepatitis simulating cancer of the stomach. Vrach.delo no.10:137-138 0 162. (MIERA 15:10) 1. Borislavskoys gorodskoye bollnichno-Oiliklinicheskoye ob"yedineniye. (LIVER--SYPH-ILIS) (STOMACH-CANCER) LIVSHITS, M.L. Bicalin in the compound treatment of peptic ulcer. Vrach.delo no.12:116-3.17 D 162. (MIRA 15tl2) 1. Kurort nTruskavets". (PEPrIC ULCER) (DRUGS) LIVSHNS, M.L. (Borislav) Allergic dermatitis caused by the intake of polionWelitis vaccine. Vrach. delo to-82136-Ag'63. (MIRL 16:9) 1. Detskoye bolluichno-poliklinichookoy-9 obOyedineniye, Borislav. (SKIN-DISEASEQ (VACCINATION) (POLIMMITIS PUMMON) LIVSHITSY M.L. (BorL31OV) Clinicnl evalusilie-m of a kn~ie phonorginon. Vrnch. delo nr).3:1"4 Mr 164, (MIRA 17:/,- j 1 r ar' t infectiow3nor, disease. Tru-ly f63- 1. J:afedra Le%irijradskogo 2189. LIVSPTrS, M. L. AND YOfULEMITY, Z. K. Sanitarnaya ParVatka Traktoristu Mli-nsk, Gosizdat !KSSR, Red. Nauch.-Tekhn. Lit., 1954 8s. 17sm. (Y,-Vo Zdravookhraneniyn B55R. Kaff-dra '-A-lieny Plinsk-ogo Med. Tn-Ta). 25-000 FKZ- Bespl. - (54-56546) 613.6:631.3 LIVSHITS, M.L. Joint plenary session of the administration of the White Russian Society of Hygienists and the Council on Public Health and 31pide-milogy of the Ministry of Public Health of the White Russian S.S,R. Gig."i san. 23 no.8:84-85 Ag '58 (xm 11:9) (WHITE RUSS IA-PUBLIC. KNAMN) - -- -L %i - , "-, , I - - 11 - .~, -7 f y --; --.-T I -. -- T -L I -. -.- - , , - . . I "Wil I I .. -- - ~ r Z. K. "Hygiemic rroblems of Trcn-sforuizition of tile '.'olesskaya Lowl~ni. 'I report submitted at the 13th nll-Union Gonj:ress of hygienists. Epidemiologists and Infectiollistst 1959. LIVSHITS, H.L. (Moscow); KISZMA, H.A- (MOSCOW) ~ 6 of printing-ink. Poligr.proiz0 no.5: methods for the chemical analYsi (MLRA 6:6) '1-25 MY '53. (Printing-ink) LIVSHITS, H.L.; KDIA)TUKHIN, I.N.; KISSM, V.S., doktor kh1micheskikh No - "M IM','Iff8fessar, redaktor; RAT=, I.S.. redaktor; MILIMIKOVA. N.V., tekhnicheakly redaktor [Painting and fininhing articles for mass consumption] OkTask& i otdalka IzdaM maasovogo potrebleniia. Pod red.V.S. liseleva Mnokya. GosAxd-vo mantnot prorrBUJOYM, 1955. 295 P. (Painting, Industrial) KRAR:10) SAPGM, I.N., doktor tekhn. nauk; IVANOVAp A.A.j GOLIDBERG, M.M.; SAKMIOVp A.V..-, LUBMI, A.I.; SVERDLIN, M.S.; TYURINp B.F. Prinimali uchastiyes PLIPLINA, A.I.; IOFFE, M.7a.; LIVSHITS, - M.L.p red.; ZAZULISKAYA, V.F., tekhn. red. (Paint materialej raw materials and intermediate products; handbook) LakokraBochnye materialy; syrIe i poluprodukty; spravochnik, Pod red. 1.11.Sapgira. Moskva, Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo khim. lit-ry, 1961. 506 p. (MIU 34:12) (Paint materials) - - - - - LIVSHITS, M.L. Standardization plan for paint materials for 1962. lakokras.mat.i ikh prim. no.2:70-71 162. OMIRA 15:5) (Paint materials-Standards) L1VS11 ITS 2 M. L i Plan for developing standards and spocification for 1961. Lakokras. mat. i 1kh prim. no.3:';9-59 '61. (MIRA 14:6) (Paint materials--Standards) LIVSHITS, M.L. Classification of lacquers and paints. Lakokras. mat. i ikh prim. no.6:78-W 161. (KRA 15:3) (Lacquer and lacquering) (Faint materials) GRMOVSKAYA, -A.M.; BE= ,NY Systems of testing and quality evaluation of paint materials. Lakokras.mat.i ikh prim. no,3:66-67 162. WIRA 15:7) (Paint materials-Testing) S/276J63/000/002/024/052 A052/A126 AUTHORS: Grozovskayal A*M., and Livshite TITLE: Teating system and quality evaluatioll of paint materrials, PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnal, Tekhnologiya maohinostroyeniya, no. 2, 1962, 103, abstract 2B545 (Lakokrasoohn. materialy i ikh primeneniye, no. 3, 1962, 66-67) -TEXT: The quality control in.serial pAint proluction consists in testing the characteristics provided for by the relevant standards and ape- cifications. In the process of development and introduction of paint mate- ria2.8 new r)ndlittlestudied additional testing is necessary of physico- chemical, mechanical, painting, protecting and decorative prope-rties-(for instance, oil paints are tested for the color and shade, demree of rubbing, covering power, drying time, film hardness, its impact and bending strength, water resistance, weather resistance, reuistanve to 3',", NaCl solution, sta- bility in the artificia:L climate box). Primors are tented additionally for viscosity at 200C by- B3-1(VZ-1) and B3-4(VZ-4) dilution percentage, dry- residue content, adhesion by the Erid method, resistance of the film to Card 1/2 5/276/1563/000/002/024/052 Testing system and quality... A052/A126 temperature changes, yielding to grinding and polishing, stability in moia- ture chamber. Primers are not tested for covering power. For outside enamels additional toots for spilline, capacity covering power and stability in the artificial climate box are recommonded. For enamels used for cuating products intended for tropical service additional testa are reeosmz~ended for stability of noatingo by the "tropic I and III' cycle r3imulating conditions of the moist tropical climate of coastal and industrial regions. '.Io evalu- ate the quality of new painting materials depending on their purpooo, also tests of their chemical and thermal stability, resist~ance to gasoline, sta- bilit~ in hot watert oleo tro techni cal properties, solidification degree of Lo enamels etc, aro carried out. G05T numbers and specificationa containing descriptions of testing methods are given. L. Kamionskiy (Abstracter's notei Complete translation.) Card 2/2 --- LIVSHIT,S-j-mvL&l--- Standards for the paint industry adopted from 1959 to 1961. Lakokras.mat, i ikh prim, t0-402-75 162o (141RA 160a) LIVSHITS, M.L.j LYUBALINA, D.I. Investigating the properties of the PKhV-715 make perchlorovinyl enamel paints. Lakakras mat. I ikh prim. ne.3:42-,44 163. (WRA 16:9) (Protective coatings) LIVSHITS, M.L.; MUKOVA, A.D.; VASYUKOVA, A.N. 4 Standards and specifications. Lakokras. mat. J ikh rim. no.5: 71-81 163. ~MIRA 16:11) T 23/,',c-33 Qua 48 .2nginee, Diesel Marine Engines "Trials of the ZD-6 Marine Diosel Ragine," M. Livehits, Engr) 3 PP "Morokoy Plot" No 6 Desoribes trials of sub,ject ,ngine (see 19T44). 23/49T33 LIVSHITS, K.L., inzhoner; KOLMOV, B.A., retsonsent, kandidat tokhni- Iratikh-nauk; VOGIMnUIT, N.N., Inshener, rodaktor. [The D6 series bigb-spood diesel engines] Bystrokhodrye disoli D 6; v pomoshobl mokhanikem I motoristax. Izd. 2-s, dop. i ispr. Hooku, Goo. nauchno-tekbn. Isd-vo mashinostroit. lit-ry, 1934. 262 p. (Diesel engines) (MMA 7S12) LIVSHITS, M.L, inzh.; KOLOSOV. B.A., kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent; --h-I V6S Obt~IT, N.N., inzh., red.; TIERONOV, A.Ya., tekhn. red. Dish-spead D6 diesel; a mnual for mchanics and mchinletal Bystrokhodnye 4izelt D6; v powshch' makhatilmm i mehinistame' Izd- 3. Moskva, Goo. nauchno-tekhn. izd-vo mashinostroit. lit-r7, 1956. 263 pe- (MIRL 11:7) (Dieeel engines) IMYCH, R.S., inshener; LIVSIUTS, M.L., inzhener. AWOMWWAM IMENOMMAW The VICS-4 mobile electric power station. Wakh.stroi. 13 no-10: 20-22 0 156. (Niak 9:11) (Ilectrie power plants) i - 11 VH-T." I I-, I ILI . IRTIMITIT. Ye.I.; VIGIRA, H.L.; SHUMILO, I.A.; VOLKOV, V.M.; FULIKkNOV, N.V.. Icandidat tekhaichookikh neuk, rateenzent: LIVSHITS, M.L. inzhener, redaktor; UYAROVA, A.Y., takhnicheskLy reda-Cwa iWAN ED-6 diesel engine; installation, assembly and operation] Dizall D6; ustroistvo, montazh i ekspluatatsiia. Moskva. Gos.nauchno- tekhn.izd-vo mashinostroit.lit-r7. 1957. 190 Pe (KLRA 10.10) (Diesel engines) F i I , C j I e- ,ri,!lII i-, I1V -W~ /-17 // -~ L- KRASIX, M.B.; LIVSHITS, M.L. Limiting the idle time of electric drives in generator- motor system lathes. Prom.energ. 12 no.9:21-22 S '57. (MIRA 10:10) (Blectric driving) 25(2) PHASE I BOOK EXPLOrMION SOV/3272 Livshits., Moisey LIvovich Telchnicheakaya ekspluatatsiya i remont dvigateley vnutrennego sgoraniya (Operation and Repair of Internal Combustion Engines) Moscow,, Mashgiz., 1959. 149 p. Errata slip inserted. 20,000 copies printed. Reviewers: Subject Commission of the Leningrad Machine-Building Technical School (S. Z. Shifrin,, Engineer),and V. Ya. Popov, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed.: Yu. B. Morgulis, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Ed. of Publishing House: Ye. Ya. Savellyev; Tech. Ed.: V, D. ElIkind; Managing Ed. for Literature on General Technical and Transport Machine Building: V. 1. Kub&rev, Engineer. PURPOSE: This textbook is intended for students at tekhnikums . It will be of interest to mechanics and operators of diesel engines. COVERAGE: This book presents the requirements for the assembly of diesels and the rules for operation and servicing of same. Causes of operation failure and wear of parts are discussed. Organization and procedures in repair are described and latest techniques indicated. No personalities are mentioned. There are 16 Soviet references. Card 1/5 Operation and Repair (Cont.) SOV13ZT2 TAME OF COInWM: Preface 3 OPERATION OF INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES Ch. I. Requirements for the Operation of Internal Combustion Engines 5 1. Requirements for engine room equipment 5 2. Requirements for the assembly of the engine and its accessories 8 3. Requirements for safety procedures 12 4. Organizing supervision of the engine operation 14 Ch. 11. Readying the Engine for Operation 23 5. Preparation for start 23 6. Test start,, and checking the readiness of the engine for operation 26 7. Starting,, warming up, and stopping the engine 28 8. Defects in engine during start, their causes,, and elimination 30 9. Requirements for fuel and lubricants 33 10. Determining technical-economical indices of a diesel power plant 35 Card 2/5 Operation and Repair (Cont.) SOV/3272 Ch. III. Operation of an Engine Under Various Conditions 38 11. Standardized power stations with internal combustion engines 38 12. Requirements for servicing of engines 42 13. Special characteristics of servicing an engine under various conditions 1*9 14. Supervision of the operation of the engine 53 15. Automation of control 55 16. Possible troubles in operation of the engine, their causes, and elimina- tion 61 IWAIR OF INTZEaM COMBUSTION ENGIM Ch. IV. Organization of Repair Work 17. Types of repair 18. Determining extent of a repair 19. Dismounting-an engine 20. Determination of wear and tear of parts 21. Standard repair works 66 66 70 71 75 76 Card 3/5 Operation and Repair (Cont.) SOV/3272 22. Drawings and operator instruction sheets for repair work 77 23. Safety techniques for disasselubly and repair of an engine 79 Ch. V. Making Spare Parts 82 24. Nomenclature of spare units and parts 82 25. Methods of producing spare parts 84 26. Storage of spare units and parts 85 Ch. VI. Reconditioning of Parts 87 27. Basic types of wear 87 28. Increasing the life of parts 92 29. Reconditioning worn parts 97 30. Reconditioning damaged parts log 31. Inspection of quality of reconditioned parts 117 Ch. VII . Assembling Engine 120 32. Organization of assembly work 120 33. Assembly procedurem 122 34. Checking.-qua-lity.and the assembly instruction sheet 132 Card 4/5 Operation and Repair (Cont.) Ch. VIII. Testing and Delivering Engines 35. Running test of the engine after repair 36. Delivery tests 37. Storage and removal from storage Bibliography AVAILABLE: Library of Congress (TJ795.L57) Card 5/5 SOV/3272 U5 135 139 144 147 VK/1sb 4-26-60 T V-10-10, Fhi ri - t ~!r. T -,,,I KUNITSYN, N.M.-LIVSHITS., H.M., redaktor; GOLYATKrNA, A.G., redaktor; redaktor (Oas flame surface hardening of rolling mill rollers] Gazoplamen- nals, poverkhnostuaia salralka, prokatnykh valkov. Moskva. Goo. nauchno- tekhn. Izd-vo lit-ry po chernoi i tavetnoi metallurgii, 1953. 70 P. (Microfil:ml MRA 7:10) (Rolling mill machinery) (Metals-Hardening) 8(6) SOV; 112 -59 - 3 -4746 Translation from: Referativnyy zhurn-al. Elektrot eklunika, 1959, Nr 3, p 62 (USSR) AUTHOR: Livshits, M. M. TITLE: Experien6i With Transiormer Oils in the Uzbekenergo Power System (Opyt okepluatataii transformatornykh masel v sisteme Uzbekenergo) PERIODICAL: V ob.: Materialy 1-y Uzb. nauchno-tekb-n. konferentsii po izolyatsii i zashchite ot pererxapryazheiiiy. Fark-hadges-Kayrak-Kumges, 1957, pp 80-85 ABSTRACT: Experience with oxidation control of transformer oill is reported. An experience with oil rejecti:)n on the grounda of water-soluble acids is described, as well as an experience with activation of silica gel by gaseous ammonia; the latter steps up the silica gel activity by 3-4 times. V. V. M. Card I/ I 5.2200, 18-74oo 78225 sov/8o -33 -3 -26/4", AUTHORS: Lipin, A. I., Livshits, M. M. TITLE: The Effect of Organic Admixtures on the Rate of Nickel Reduction in Acid and Alkaline Solutions PERIODICAL: Zhurnal rikladnoy khimii, 1960, Vol 33, Nr 3, PP 658-662 ~USSR) ABSTRACT: Samples of type 20 steel were chemically nickel-plated in acid solutions (30 g/liter nickelous cl-I'loride and 10 g/liter calcium hyposulfite) and in alkaline solutions (20 g/liter nickelous chloride and 10 E/liter calcium hyposulfite) containing various organic additives, and the effect of the latter on the rate of nickel reduction was studied. The platIng in acid solution was made at 90-920 C, initial pH 5-~-6.0; in alkaline solution the conditions were 86-87 C, pH = 9.0-9.5. The rate of nickel reduction was determined by weighing the samples; potentiometer Card 1/3 LP-5 was used in the measuring of' pH. The effect of M. 1-M-= X,0 -01 The Effect of Organic Admixtures on the 78225 -7 Rate of Nickel Reduction in Acid and SOV/80 33-3-26/1, Alkaline Solutions the following additives was Investigated: saturated monocarboxylic acids (formic, acetic, and isovaleric); saturated and unsaturated dicarboxylic acido (malon1c, succinic, adipic, azelaic, maleic); hydroxy acld:; (malic, tartaric); and amino uc.Lds (am1noacetic, a -aminosuccinic). The addition of monocarboxylic acids (particularly acetic acid) to the acid plating solution gave a high rate of nickel reduction dur1rig the first hour of plating, In case of dicarboxylic acids, the rate of reduction decreased with Increasing number of methylene groups in the acid molecule. The highest rate of nickel reduction was obtained with aminoacetic acid. The addition of malic acid gave a fair rate of reduction, and that of tartaric acid, a very low rate. The pil decreased durinw_ plating from 6 to 0.5, depending on the additive. In case, of tfie two most effective acids, acetic and aminoacetic, pH Card 2/3 decreased to 3.5-4 during the first two hours and The Effect of Organic Admixtures on the -(8225 Rate of Nickel Reduction in Acid and SOV/80-33-`)-26/47 Alkaline Solutions remained for a long time at this level: The above acId3 evidently acted as buf'fero. In allcallne plating solutions, the natuve of the addItIve had no substantial effect on the rate oC nickel reduction, with the exception of maleic acid which gave a very low rate of reduction. The pH decreased from 9.5-10 to 7-8 for all of the Investigated acids; hence, their action In alkaline solutions cannot be ex- plained by a buffering effect. There are 2 figures; 2 tables; and 3 references, 1 U.S., 2 Soviet. The U.S. reference is: C. Mehjers, A. Brenner, Plating, 44, 12, 1297-1305 (1957). SUBMITTED: June 19, 1959 Card 3/3 LIVSHITS, M.M.j inzh.; SHRIRO) I.I., inzh. New method of assembling the spiral chambers of hydraulic turbines. EnergomashinoBtroenie 7 no-12:35 D '61. (MIRA 14:12) (Hydraulic turbines) SERGEYEV, V.S.; LIVSHITS, M.M.; KARKACHEVA, Z.G. Qmntitative determination of proteins in dinner foods. Vop. pit. 21 no.2:89 14r-Ap 162. (1,111M 15:3) 1. Iz Nauchno-iseledovatellskoy i TSentrallnoy sanitarno- pishchevoy laboratorii Upravleniya obahchestvennogo pitaniya, leningrad$ (FOOD--AMYSIS) (PROTEINS) JV ZUBKO, #.M.; LIVSHITS, M.N. I - - - -- - www".3-0-0-- A=iture industry of the Ukraine on the fortieth anniversary of the October Revolution. Dar. prom. 6 no.11:11-13 1 157. (MIR& lotil) 1. Gosplat UMIR. (1kraine-Furniturs industry) LIVSHITS, Mikhail Na 1'g"; BAIABANOV. Ye.M.. dok-tor fiziko- wommmm- QOQ IM-MmUchesmalch naux, uauchnyy redektor; GILIPMN. N.B., kandidat tekhaichookikh asuk. asuchayy redaktor; GDCMLISON. A.Z., redaktor; GLADXM. N.H.. takhnichaskiy redaktor [Electric methods of painting, enameling and glazing] Blektricheskie metody okranki. emalirovanlia i glazurovAkniia izdalii. Moskva. Goo. iz&-vo lit-ry po stroit. materialam. 1956. 111 p. (MLRA 10:3) (Spray painting) (Bipmel and enameling) (Glazing) -T- - r,7' 1 - I S - fv, - - t All zu 9 VMS A nv io 113 42 jig. 2 fZ 9 1 i 21 I LIVSHITS, H.H.; NHZHIIISYAYA, G.S. 0 Enameling chutes in electric fields of.corons, discharges& Bjulo takh.-ekon.inforv6 no.1:4-6 '59. t (MIRA 12:2) (Coal mines and mining-lquipment and supplies) (Enamel and enameling) vo LIVSHITS, M.W.,:ksnd.med.nauk; VORONINA, V.P. Treatment of some diseases of the soft tissues, joints and spine with preparation biliarin, "preserved bile preparation.m Sov.med. no.3tll3-115 162. (MIRA 15:5) 1. Iz polikliniki No.37 (glavnyy vrach L.D. Isayeva) Zhdanov- skogo rayona MoBkvy i fementno 0 otdeleniya tsekha meditsinskikh Preparatov (na6. V.P. Voronmi Hookovskogo ordena Unina myaso- k=binata imeni A.I. Mikoyana. (BILE) (JOINTS-DISEASES) (SPINF,-DISEASES) LMHITS, M.N., kand.med. nauk Treatment of calculouB bursitis vith biliarin. Sovet. rwd. 27 no.9tll6-118 S963 (1-1111RA 17:2) 1. 1z polikliniki No.37 (glwvnyy vra-h L.D.1sayeva) Z'AEL-imr- skogo rayona Moskvy. LIVSHITS M.N~; IGNATOVICH, I.I.; GUZZ-1AN, M.A., red. P, . -. [I:ew technology for preparing mixing materialc ar"4 vitreous enamels] fovaia tekhnologiia izi~otovlcniia shikhtovykh materialov i stehlovidmIkh emalei. Mo- Skva, StroAizdat., 1964. 23 p. (141RA 17.~9) ,,',r IM ) /E PF C ~,'F ;-A k N* _2 t r ca I phenomena in aerosol And the I ;ipp d. t ,,i s 'ek r r i C- q K I V V,'IV e n j V a aerczO!7akh i ikh primenenive) Mos )'23 P. biblio. 2300 copies printed. rAGS . aerosol, aerosol elitri K'RPnSE ANO CO%T-RACE: This two-part bnok preients a system-ati- disgr,isF-Ion of theoretical, eyperimental and industrtzi research on electrical pnenomena i'~ ~i,~r~sols and their applications. T'~ i e f i r,, t part f D-i it; 4 c-urqr..irv reporl on -a I in!omation or. aer,,srls, -,)rt if In n a, m no i o C63-65- AM3~, 17 1 ~,8 CHAPTER HEADINGS OF PART I ARE AS FOLLOWS! Ch. I. Electrical phenomena in aerosols 1. General information on pure air and aerosols 2. Aerosol particles 3. Classification of aerosols and aerosol suspensions Ch. 11. Charged particles in pure air and in aerosols 4. Classification of chargpd particleG in Pure air and in acroqols F,,,rrnation and disintegration of P.a,,; ions on ;-Ilarzes oF hy c)f qlngle- T,-n hargei nf -wisel ~,v the thor-n-i -,n,ttor. of aingle-sign ions Derivations from form-ulwi (5) and (10) )n -harges nf ae rnsn I riar-, i, erj oci7urrtrz 1 In large --nct-n, rp, i -ns L 55063-65 AIAL5017158 Ch. 111. Caronal discharge in pure air and in aerosols 13. General information on coronal discharges 14. Coronal discharge with negative coronal electrodes 15. Coronal discharge with positive coronal electrodes 16. Initial field voltage on coronal electrodes and the Initial voltage on coronal discharge 17. Density of current, space charge and the flux of charged particles in the outer zone of coronal discharge 18. Distribution of voltage and field potential In the outer zone of coronal dis- cnarge 19. Volt-ampe-e characteristics of coronal discharge 20. Mutual screening of coranal elr-ctrodcs 21. Mobility and drift rate of ga- !,,nF; in t1le ,,jrpr 7onc- nf cornnal Jlqrharge ~!Zlhilitv qnd r1rift ri t P n f t c r n P ) f coronal discharge 2 3 - Drift rate of polar-ized aerosol particlea In the outer zone of coronal discharge 2-4. Charge anJ discharge processes of aerosol particles on a non-coronal electrodi! Degree of deposition of aerosol particies ~n m-n-cr-n-1 elef-tr-,He Card 3/5 L 55-063.45 I AU15017158 Ch. IV. Electrostatic coagulation and dispersion of aerosol particles 26. General information on aerosol particle coagulation tatic ~oagulatfon of aerosol particles SponLaneous electrot gulation of aerosol particle'i Fcrc-ed electrostatic coav ,'9. Electostatic dispersion of aerosol partlclf-s Ch. V. Electrification of aerosols 30. Classification of types of electrification !I. Electrification of aerosol particles by contact transfer of charge Flectrific-ation of aerc,,,;c)1 partirle~, I)-,, inductfr~n E;et-trfficarlori ~,f solid aeroacl par--.f-ti 3,, I ~ nv mecnan'~cri' 7r-esses qer ... p;; r t j a,~ -it. VT Electrolytic deposition Ch . VI I . Electroforming V111. Electric mixing TY Electric separation MOO L 55C63-65 tU450 1 7 1 ~Ip Ch. X. Electrical particle orientation ,SUB CODE., ES SUMMED: IgJan65 'OTHER: 007 5/5 r-/ NO REF SOV: 079 LIVSHTTS, M.N.,,,kand. mA. nfi,lk Outpatient treatment cf varicone ul"cors with antiblot!~.,i, sporgeri and elast-ic handages. Sov. med. 28 no,1:113-136 Jrt 165. (.1 - i T -1 A !;-2 z C, i 1. 37-ya poliklirl.ka (gl.%ivnyy vrach L.P,Idayeva) Zhdanovskogo rayonn M.-)!!kvy. /7 PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 868 Andreyev, N.V., kalyuzhnyy, V.G., Konstantinov, A.S., Livshits, M.P., -rn Manzhoa, F.M.' Savkov, Ye.I.; Uspasskiy, P.P., Feyg Chebotarevski;, V.V., Sheydeman, I.Yu. Newtallicheskiye materialy, ikh obrabotka i primeneniye (Nonmetallic Materials, Their Processing and Use) Moscow, Oborongiz, 1949. 535 p. 6,000 copies printed. Ed. (title page): Kalyuzhnyy, V.G.; Ed. (inside book): Ponomareva, K..A.; Tech. Ed.: Zudakin, I.M. PURPOSE: This book is intended for students of aviation institutes and other institutes and it may also be useful to engineering technicians dealing with nonmetal materials. COVERAGE: The book consists of two parts and deals with various nonmetallic materials used in the aircraft industry. The first Ca.r-d-1/2& At Alz P `IY Normetallic"Materials (Cont.) 868 part discusses wooden materials and the second part presents basic information on plastics, adhesives, textiles, paper and rubber, The basic mechanical and chemical properties of nonmetallic materials, their engineering requirements and methods of processing them are presented. The book was written by personnel of the Moscow Aircraft Institute imeni Sergo Ordzhonikidze, the Moscow Aircraft Engineering Institute, the All-Union Scientific Research Institute for Aircraft Materials and other organizations. Chapters 1, 11, V, and VI were written by Ye. 1. Savkov, chapter III by Candidate of Technical Sciences F.M. Manzhos, chapter IV by Candidate of Technical Sciences V.G. Kolyuzhnyy, chaptersVII and VIII by Candidate of Technical Sciences A.Ya. Feygina, chaptersIX and XI by Professor P.P. Uspasskiy, chapter X by Candidate of Technical Sciences N.V. Andreyev, chapter XII by Candidate of Technical Sciences I.Yu. Sheydeman, and N.V. Andreyev, chapter XIII by Candidate of Technidal Sciences I.Yu. Sheydeman, and Engineer A.S. Konstantinov, chapter XIV by Candidate of Technical Sciences V.V. Chebotarevskiy, and I.V. Andreyev, chapter XV by Candidate of Technical Sciences Card-V,U Nonmetallic Materials (Cont.) 868 V.V. Chebotarevskiy, and chapter XVI by Engineer M.P. Livshits and Candidate of Technical Sciences N.V. Andreyev. The authors thank Professor A.V. Shepelyavyy, Professor, Doctor of Chemical Sciences I.P. Losev, Engineers A.A. Babichev, V.S. Bondarev for their assistance in supplying data and reviewing the book, and they also thank Engineer V.P. Leont'yev for his assistance in preparing chapter X, Paper Materials. There are 60 Soviet references. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Foreword Introduction 3 7 PART 1. WOOD MATERIALS, THEIR PROCESSING AND USE LIVS101S. 14, S. 0 nekotorykh vopronakh, svyazanwjkh a opredele"nnostlyu protlemy rroomentov Hamburgerla. Matem. SE., 6(48), (1939), 293-306. It Ot. obnom primenenii teorii ermltovykYt operatorov k otobshchennoy protleme momentov. DAN7, 44 (1?44), 3-7. DO; Mathematics In the USSR, 1917-1947 edited by Kurosh, A.G. Markushevich, A.I. Rashevskiy, P.K. Moscow-Leningrad, 1948 LlVSHITS) M, S, On an Application of the Theory of Hermitian Operators tu the Generalized Problem of Moments, 4 DokI, AN SU-R, 44v No-lo 1944 Odessa State University - j-- MM/Mst.benatUrs -* Operator Yunction 12 Sep 49 "A Linear Operato= Fa~ation, Invariamt With Respect to a Group cf Dieplacaments," M. S. Di-odskiy,, M. S. Livshits, OdezsBa PsA_r-gogi~_,-&l imt Imeni K. D. Ushinskiy, 4 pp "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vc! IM-111, No 2 Considers linetLr f=ction A-i-aB I~i asru~-a -A all values) of the pa--awter a, whoFa a,:~efficjents A and B are linesx or_e=ators in a Hilbertian space H, inva-zimt -wit). resp5c' to a gmv.,rp of displace- ments G of rarareter a according to eqaality: A+"'a-t-b)B r U-L~s', wh--?:re V(s) 3/5M50 UMR/Mathematl_c:~ OTperator ll. Sep 49 Y=Ztion ~Ccntd) (a assi s all -7alua-:0 iv a certain -anitary repre- sentation of group G ~z the space H. Submitted by Acad A. N. Kaxogorav 16 Al. 49. 3/ 50T50 TLITSBITS. I-A ggWyAthenatics - Xatrices 1 Jun 50 "Multiplication Theorem of Characteristic Matrix Functions,0 M. S. Livehits, V. P. Potapov, Odessa State Pedagogical Inst imeni K. D. Ushinskiy "Dok Ak Nauk BBSR" Vol LXXII, No 4, py 625-628 Studies spectra of quasi-unitary operators and their invariant subspaces, in which concept of nomed char- acteristic functions is introduced to permit estab- lishing a corre3pondence between quasi-unitary opera- tors and anilyti~c matrix functions. Submitted 5 Apr 50 by Acad A. NI.Kolinogorov. 165T30 vN4 USSR/Mathematics - Resolvent Matrix 21 Jui 52 ."The Resolvent of a Linear Asymmetrical Operator," M. S. Livshits "Dok Ak Nauk SSSR" Vol LXXXIV, No 6, pp 1131-1134 Discusses the problem concerning the reduction of a linear asymmetrical operator A of class (i A) to the triangular form, X by means of unitary transf or- xation. Shows that each operator of the class (iil) Is accompanied by a system of finite-difference and differential eqs by means of the soln of which both the resolvent and characteristic matrix-function of operator A are expressed. Submitted by Acad A. H. Kolmogorov 16 Apr 52. 223T81 t Llytic. M. S On spwra7 f,t nonse!l' 14 ~.z !1~t~ hy the '~~Thnr rv., 194. It-, n ! lie i,c*, t .)t _rw, 11~L;~,ijitiltn kand irdeed ron- cwmai) finear operators in Ifilbert 5pace. In addition to the results summ-7r4i-(Ain the reviews of the preliminary note:;, the follrrvin,~ mav be mentionc-1 (notat ion it ad te rin I nnlr);~ y a s I i 1 e~r I it, ire ~ i - w ~ j 'e t WM - 1+2i sgn .3 -'.A ) 1.3 (A II(A ' -,kf)-' j,'I(A) 16 the functions of the operator 3 (A being defined in the ustral way by using its eigenvaitic~; I J' t~ej Ile I! Orth"110rIT1,11 and 1e., th'. illid ~"Tl I l. I rCSIA-Ct To 01j." llm~w Lie wi X), W, anti J ~Cspectivvlv. Then tv(.X) ~ 1+ijw is the characteri5tic matrix function of A, If the subspce wEr 1 7' P,it--a I; iN hoW;-c of A 15 tht Whole bplcc ~~ ~111.% rusuit if appiwd n) OTlf) I C!rllclss problenis for the ciFtfn&lncfiow! of hnrncg(-ricou~ linear diffemitial equate A !,triiher ~f -r~ tr, In detai;, amoiw lhcse arc 'he Jacni), ni,ttri-c-F -,vith Chebyfiflev POI) ligirliak. F. Stmihics- t4 WO/Mathematies Theory of operators card I Authors Livshits, M. S. Title I About the reversible problem of the theory of operators. I. Periodical Dokl. AN SSSR, 97, Ed. 3, 399 - 402, July, 1954 Abstract I Proves that a Hermitian Matrix Hp is linear with respect to p and2unitar- ily equivalent (under conditions for simplicity) to the matri-% me T + cp Jo, where p a a is a constant)O and me is a part of the express- ion Ep = c 'V m C2+ p2 (called energy level); Hd is a limiting Hermitian orerator and Jo I T are matrices of special types. One reference. Institution : Hydro-meteorological Institute in Odessa. Presented by : V. 1. Smirnov, Academician, May 24, 1954 fivile, M. S. On an Inverse problem of the theory of U S S o?perators. H. Doki.Akad.Naijk'.SSSI((N.S.)97,589-- lit this note the author generalizes the result-of note I R A '(veviewcd above) as follows. 1.-etfi,-A +PB,be-flermitian, and linear with respect to p for P>0, amf suppose that ,for each p>0 the matrix 11, has tbe !jn.iq'uc eigenvalue :E,--c(tn'c'+P')"', where c>O. Suppose also that B is the 'matrix of a completely continuous operator, Then 11, is lunitarily equivalent to a niatrix of the form T, 0 0 0 0 T, 0 0 0 0 7., 0 0 0 0 C1 ~ where (in the notation of 1) T,=n;c2T+cpjc, and C is a constant Hermitian matrix. In particular, if 11, has sisimple spectrum, It is unitarily equivalent to 'T,. Rflations with the theory of the Dirac wave equation are indicated. England).