-Metody teorii J"unktsiy kompleksnogo peremennogo AiD 627 1
tion to physical and technical problems. The reader is expected to
be versed in the fundamental course of mathematical analysis, e.g.,
the first two.volumes of V. I. Smirnov's Kurs ~2sshey matematiki
(1949), and G. M. Fikhteng6llts' Kurs di entsiallnogo I
integrallnogo Ischisleniya (v01. The book is
Fe-
H'vJaeU Into seven chap rs. Chapter I covers all the fundamental
properties of functions of a complex variable, with their integra-
tion and representation in series (Laurent,'Taylor) Riemaum surfaces;
chapter II,-confotmal representation; chapter III, boundary problems
and their application: harmonic functions, Dirichlet problem, prob-
lems of the theory of elasticity, Cauchy integral, formula of Keldysh-
Sedov (1937) for the solution of the composite boundary problem;
chapter IV, variational principles of conformal representation;
chapter V, application of the theory of functions to analysis;
chapter V1, operational method and its application: Laplace trans-
formation; and chapter VII, special functions: gamma function of
Euler, orthogonal polynomials, cylindrical and elliptic functions.
Every chapter includes numerous examples and a list of references.
An alphabetical general index is at the end of the book. The text
Iis illustrated by 218 figures and graphs.
No. of References: A large number in lists at the end of every
chapter., all Russian, many translated.
Facilities: None 2/2
:*Lavrent'iyj b for a' ndmir
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lidai. -Akad."Nauk SSSR;.- I (Ri
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two con uously. nes' r4nd,ro o 'n which two,
function and defined, and let W be the
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tion's- W~-Yon,X, w=fo on'roo1t:is assu,med:that. through
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spheres. of radius r,
every point of r,
one contained, in D and the other in the compliment of D,
that every point A,of r.can-be joined to.a*point Ao of.ro
by a segment, of the.normal to r whose - length it satisfies
the inequality, 0 and that a similar condition is
sati fied at every point of rc~ Let W. ,denote the normal
IS
derivative,of W at a.point A of r.
The author, states an estimatn. for. I W11 depending.on r,
So, 6 and a~ bound on the boundary functions f, fo and their
derivatives up to the second order (in an appropriate coordi-
nate system) and an estimate of the change of W. resulting
from a slight change in, r and f in the,. neighborhood of a
point A'OA. Assuming that f, fo* are of class C", and that
r is close to ro and f to fo,!.of order 2", the author derives
an approximate, formula, for W. depending on the' values
fI(A 0 1 n~&dirivatives
im
of f at A and tin e~mean tumtum'-d I,, aVA.-The error
a is OMP ~ g, a p~ari T,66ter character-
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-41d2T-,-Zft-bZM'tr;- L&VMTIYBV, N.A., akademik.
ILIIYEv, btuLa-M11r,
.Series with Woer's polynomials the coefficients of which take a finite
number of values. Dokl.AN SSSR 90 no.4;499-502 Je 153. - (KMA 6-'5)
1. Akademiya Nauk SSSR. 2. Hatematicheskiy inatitut pri Sofi.Vakom univer-
sitete. Sofiya, Bolgariya (for Iliev). (Series) (PlynomialB)
SUYETIN, P.K.; IAVRENTOYEV, M.A., akademik.
Abelian and Tauberian theorems for series of Faber's polynomials. Dokl.
AN SSSR 91. no.1:27-30 Jl 153. (XLRA 6:6)
1. Akademiya nauk S= (for Lavrentlyev). (Series) (Polynomials)
I -
I . MffINSKIY, P.P.; Lavrentlyev, M.A., akademik.
Behavior of a qwmiconformal mapping at an isolated point. Dokl.AN SM
91 no.4:709-710 Ag.'53, NLRA 6: 8 )
1. Amdemiya nmik SSSR (for Lavrentlyev).
(Sarfaose, Representation of)
VERIGIN, N.N.; 31AUDWYEV, M.A~, akademik.
P,,M~
Interaction of vells in transperipheral flooding of petroleum
deposits. DDkl,AN SM 91 uo.4:753-736 Ag 133* (MCU 6:8)
1. Akademiya nauk SM (for Uvrentlyev).
(Petroleum-EIngineering) (Ingineering--Petroleum)
BELINSKIT, F.P.; JAVRENTIYSV. M.A., akademik.
Deforma~tion in quasi-conformal mappings.
Dokl.AN SSSR 91 no.3:997-998 Ag '53.
(HLU 6:8)
:L. Akademlya nuuk SSSH (for laivrentlyev). (Surfaces, Representation of)
KUDRYAVTSEV. L.D.; LAVRENTIMCV. N.A., akademik.
Harmonic representations. Dokl.AN SSSR 92 no-3:469-471 S '53.
OfTJ?A 6:9 )
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skly institut (for Kudryavtoev). (Surfaces, Representation of)
BELIESKIY, F.P.; LA.VFJWIYEV, M.A., akademik.
getric properties of quasi-conformal mapping. DALAH WSR 93 U014:589-590,
D '53. NLRA 6:12)
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BITSADZE, A..V.; LOYMMYEV,.M.A., Akademik.
Inversion of a system of singular integral equations. Dokl.AU SSGR 93 no.4:
595-597 D '53. (MI-RA 6:11)
I..Akademiya nauk SSSR (for lavrentlyev). 2. Hatematicheokiy institut im.
V.A.Steklova Akademil nauk SSSR (for Bituadze). (Integral equations)
L&VPZNTIIUV, M.A., sakademik.
Stability in LiouvI11812 theorem. DALAN ssER 95.no.5:925-926 Ap 154.
(HLRA 7.-4)
(Conformal mapping)
AID P - 2839
Subject USSR/Electricity
Card 1/1 Pub. 27 - 28/30
Authors : Academicians A. N. Nesmeyanov, A. V. Topchiyev,
A. F. Ioffe, P. L. Kapitsa, M. A. Lavrentlyev,
D. V. Skobel I tsyn, V. A.
Title : Albert Einstein (3.14.1879-4.18-1955) (Current
events)
Periodical : Elektrichestvo, 6, 85-86, Je 1955
Abstract On the occasion of the death of Albert Einstein,
the undersignes academicians present a short homage
to commemorate his scientific activities.
Institution None
Submitted No date
I /-' J';' i -" - /'Y / ' 7 '7 v /," '-
t~ Y X. ~- - . I - . I . -
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KAPITSA, P.L., akndemik; LLVRMIYNV. M.A.. akademik; SKORKLITSYN. D.V.,
0 '
akademik; 70K, V.A., alca6i~
Albert Einstein; obituary. Vast. AN SSSR 25 no.5:67-68 My '55.
(Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955) (MLRA 8:7)
IT.RKSANDROV,. A.D.~ , redaktor; KMXOr-OROV,A.N., Omdemiki redaktor;4=1 73T,
M.AG, akademik, redaktor; RYIfKIN, A.Z., redaktor izdatellstva; rubj~-
VANOVA, Ye.B., tokhaicheskiy redsk-tor; 44NOVA, Ye.V., takhaichookiy
redaktor
[Mathematics, its contents methods, ard significance] Matematika, ee
soderzhanie, metody i znachenia, Moskva, Vol.l. 1956. 294 p. Vol.2.
1956. M P. Vol*3. 1956. 336 P. (MLRA 9:12)
1, Akademiya nauk SSSR. Matematicheskiy iustitut. 2. Chlen-
korrespondent. AN SSSR (for Aleksandrov)
(Mathematics)
LAVM IYRV, N.A.
The cunulative charge and principles of its functioning.
Usp.mat.nauk 12 no.4:41-56 Jl-Ag '57. (MIRA 10:10)
(Potential, Theory of )
LAVEMOYRY, M.I.; SOBDIM, S.L.
mW.=6-&WW'01-
Illin Nestorovich Vekna; on the ocomelon of bin 50th birthday.
Unp.mat.nauk 12 no.4:227-234 JI-Ag 157. (MM 10:10)
(Vekna, Illin Nestorovich, 1907- )
I
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42-6-15/17
AUTHOR: ALEKSANDROV,P.S., VEKUApI-N., KELDYSH,M.V., LAVRENTIYEV. M.A.
TITLEs Vladimir Ivanovich Smirnov (to his 70 th Birthday) (Vladimir
Ivanovich Smirnov (k somidesyatiletivu so dnya rozhdeniya)
PERIODICAL: Uspekhi Matematicheskikh Nauk, 1957, Vol.12,Nr.6,pp.197-205 (USSR)
ABSTRACTt This is a short biography of V.I.Smirnov with an appreciation
of his mathematical and pedagogical merits. A complete list
of his publications with 109 numbers and a photo of the
celebrator of the jubilee are given.
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ntlyev~.M-
TITLE: The Development of Science in Siberia and in 'he Far East
(Razvitiye nauki v Sibiri i na Dallnem. Vostoke)
PERIODICAL: Vestnik AN SSSR, 1957, Vol. 27,.Fr 12, PP- 3-7 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: The "_ Ccn,~ress of the Commiinist Party of the Soviet Unicn
outlined a grandiose plan for the rapid !-. development of the
production forces in Jiboria. Accordingly, S-1beria is
intended to be developed during the coming 10 years into
the most important base for coal production, for the production
of electric energy, of heat- and energy capacities, -
electrometallurgy, coal chemistry, electric chemistry, geo-
chemistry - for the production of aluminum, maenesium,
titanium, etc. In Siberia and in the Far East there are
75 % of the total forrest arreas of the Soviet Union. Siberia
is rich in deposits and virgin soil. For this reason it is
planned, besides industrialization, to develop aericulture
and forestry considerably. An important part will be allotted
to science. Numerous scientists received the appeal made by
the party and 'the government, to promote and to further science
in the Eastern parts of the country with enthusiasm. A group
Card 1/5 of scientists of the Ali USSR su6gested that a large scientific
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center be founded in Siberia, and.expressed the wish to
cooperate. On May 18, 1957 the Council of Ministers of the
USSR accepted a resolution to organize a department of the
A17 in Siberia and to build a "scientific" town for this purpose
near Novosibirsk. For the preparation of concrete measures
an organizing committee was formed. Together with the
directors of the future institutes, its members this year
visited Novosibirsk, Krasnoyarsk, Irkutsk, Yakutsk, and
Vladivostok. They made themselves acquainted with the state
of the branches and discussed matters with the representatives
of local social and economic organi8ations. It was also their
Vask to select the complexes for institutes as well as to
decide about their projecting and the order in which they
are to be built. The project accepted by the presiding
committee provides for the establishment of 13 institutes
intended to comprise a whole complex of scientific problems.
In this project also preliminary ideas concerning the
establishment of a second scientific center in the Irkutsk
area as well as concerning the creation of individual
scientific institutions in other Siberian branches of the 0
Card 2/5 will be submitted. A characteristic feature of modern science'
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is its complexity. Today science knows no limitations or
separate areas that" could lead an independent life* A particular
position is occupied by mathematics, but also mathematics
can no longer exist without radioengineering and without
the physics of solids. The isotope method extends to all
field,s of science. For this reason whole complexes of
institutes must be established when new scientific centers
are founded. It would, however, be impossible to found new
institutes iTithout the assistance of young scientists. There
exists already a new generation of learned men who,
although they do not yet have any academic degrees,
nevertheless have carried out valuable research work.
Furthermore, young people must be offered a possibility of
continuing their scientific training in order to increase the
number of young scientists. The creation of good libraries
is of essential importance. Living conditions in the new
center must be such that they not-only comply with modern
building methods but must also fit into the beautiful Siberian
landscape. The scientific town will contain a number of
institutes, the problems of which will be found in the fields
of mathematics, physics, chemistry, mechanics, and other
technical sciences. Besides, an institute for highfrequency
The Development of Science in Siberia and in the Far East'. 30-12-1/45
is intended to be established, as also a university with
physical, chemical, mathematical, mechanical, geological and
geophysical and medicalbiological faculties for 1500
students. Hear the town an experimental plant of great
dimensions (intended for 1000 workman) will be established.
This plant is intended to produce apparatus and devices for
all institutes of the Siberian department. The living area
is calculated to be able to house 15-20.000 inhabitants. The
working capacity of the printing press, which will be
established together with the municipal executive committee
of Novosibirsk, will amount to from 6-8000 printed sheets.
The library is intended to contain 4 million volumes. The
committee of organization received valuable reportefrom the
municipal administration and the party of Novosibirsk as well
as from the West-Siberian branch of the All under professor
T. F. Gorbachev. The entire work was made possible only
by the assistance which was rendered by the departments
of the AN USSR, in particular thanks to the active work
performed by the members of the Academy, N& N. Semenov,
D. I. Shcherbakov, A. P. Vinogradov, L. A. Artsimovich,
P. L. Kapitsa, I. V. Xurchatov, V. A. Engellgardt. and I. IJ.
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LAVRF-NT-'YEVj M-A,
1JSSR/NAMMjk1PICS/Vx*ory_of .. tunctiona -CAU 1/2 PO - 867*
AUTROR
TITLE Goometrica-L -propertion. ..of Ahs..:solutizzw of non.,linear system
-of., pi
PMOXCAL ]Doklady.Akad. Nank 112. 810-611 (1957)
reviswe& 6/1957
in. &,..soaevhat, iextended -sense lat~,tka.-systen.-ol.-Aifterelitial -equations
v
v
lu 4,u
0) X P y
be-letrongly-olliptic (compare javrentJov, Nat.8bornikIn.Ser. 21, 2t (1947)).
The BolutiomL.
(2)- f(s) - U(Xiy)+iv(x,y)
of (1) is ~ealled: &_ quasicoaferjua-Alapping. which. corresponds to (1).
Theorem 1: To every- Riamanni - .-surface.-.of :hyp embolia- -type. 7 andto-every
system- (l)-ithere exists a honeenorphic p, - quasi- conformal mapping (2) which
cotrespondsw,to'(1) and which saf:) P onto the unit circle.
Theorem 2t Zvery solution wOfL(J) With U ~ aonat~ v ~ const, being
!, . Doklady. Akad-Aauk.-.1,12,--.810-811 (1957) CARD 2/2 PO - 867
different.Labl.e.-tzL...th.s...domaim~-.D....induces..a..homoomoi~phic mapping of D onto
a all. surface.
The-theotems-permit to extend all topologioal.properties of analytic
functions to the solittione of strongly elliptic systems (maximum principlef
argument principle etc.)-
LAVRENTiM, M. A.
"On Some Problems of Quasi-Conformal mapping."
paper submitted at international Congress Mathematicians, Edinburgh, 14 21
Aug 58.
BUM, Leonard [Baler, leouhard3; YUSHUVICH,
4.P., red.: GRIGORITAN, A.T., red.; GESSM, L.Y.. red.izd-ve;
POLINOVA, T.P., tekhn.red.
[Leonhard Baler; a collection of articles presonted to the Academy
of Sciences of the U.S.S.R. in honor of the 250th anniversary of
hl:s birth) Leonard Biler; abornik statei v chost"250-letiia so
dnia r02hdaniia, predstavlannykh Akedemii.nauk SSR, 1958. 6o6 p.
(MIRA 12:4)
1. Predsedatell Sylerovskogo yubileynogo komitata Akademii nBuk
SSSR (for Lavrentlyev).
(Baler, Leonhard., 1707-1783)
PHAEO I BOOK EXPWITATION SOV/1164
Iavrentlyev, Mikhail Alekseyevich,ajid shabatr Boris Vladimirovich
Y,etody teorij fmiktsiy komplekanodo peremennogo (Methods in the Theory of a
C~qplex Variable) 2d. ed., rev. mooccnr, Fizmtgiz, 1958. 678 P.
25,000 eopies printed.
Ed.: Sno3,vanskiy, M.L.; Tach. Ed.: Gavrilov, S.S.
PURPOSS: This book is intended for readers interested in the appLicAtion to
thysiesand engineering pr6blems of the theory of'functions of-a'complex
variable. It can be uzed as a textbook by student's of tbi~ pbys'idg,mechanico-
natbematics and physicomthemstics faculties of vtuzes and universities.
COVERARt The basic concepts of the theory of -runations of a complex varia7ple
are given in condensed form. Only those methods of the theory of functions
of a'domplex -variable which are of - great value in'applicati~ns~ are'pre seated.
C(Midemble attention is given to conform6l-mpping and boundary value
problems. Mmy special functions of the theory'of a complex variable which
are of great importance in physics and engineering are analyzed and fundamentals
of operational analysis are given.
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21
Yzthods in the 7h--ory of a Complex (Caut. SOV/3264
Theoretical presentations are wqTorted by many illustrative examples. I*my
applications of the theory of faactions of a complex variable to varioas
physics and engineering problems are given. The author think Academician
M.V. Keldysh, A.V. Bitsadze, I.G. Aramanovich, Kim Elan Yen., f'Initials not
given] Ipatov, FinitiAls n&. given] Talch, G. Yt. Stapanov, M.A. Yevgmfov,
and N.N. )IoiseyLiv- for their belp in preparing the book. %ferences are
given at the end of each abapter.
TANX OF CONTENS:
Preface to First Edition 7
Preface to 3--cond Edition 9
Ch. 1'. Basic Concepts
1. Comp~ex'nuzbers 12
1. CmTlex numbers 12
2. Geometric representation lit
2. Fvactions of a complex variable 17
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AUTHOR:
TITLE:
SO-V-- 25 -58 - 9 -
Lava.- A.- Academ-1-clan
'Bc7:shaya nauka 4d~t na v--,k)
Advanced Science Moves East
PERIODICAL, Nauka zhizn: , 1958 Nr 0 PP 1-4 and inside front cover (USSR)
ABSTRACTi The author oullines the plans the future.
Of Sibe-Lan industry. The final a M is t: 3-arrazo
U~S.A~ in all fie-ids ~:,f industry. The government has
cided to un."Le the West and East Siberian bran~he.~'; -h~
Yakutsk and Far-Eastern branches of the A,:,-=demy -r-P
of USSR in oyie powerfu'-' oz-ganizaticr, - the SilrerL--n Se-t---
~f the k~~ademy -)f ',3cien-es, A special city be
not ~'a- f--.m I0-isr il,/Jlth "i-ving q-aarters -ror profcs--r~,
FIC:.Ler-tists and student-= and ultra mcdefn
5 new memba-rz of 27 corresponding members ih~
~,Prian sect.-~ on. of the AS USSR were elented. The nev, 9
a I.N. Vckl a, P.Ya, Kochina, V.D. Kuzne. A,I, M&'.
tsev, Yi~.N. Rab,-tno-~I. V.S. Sobo.' ev, A,A, Tr~ aril A L
Yansh2Ln. The au'(,h.-,.- te.113 of the pr,-.)je,,ted constr--~c+,*~,
Oil -6srJng plants in Bashkir-
- pror, .-ya and Tatari,-.,
productii c~f which w'.11. be wpd to ,jrodu-.e
artific-PI rubber and Dthe.r synthe-tic pr(~du-,!!-
Card 1/2 of nuviercus therm,--electxr~c power plants-- is plannea.
Great Science Goes East SOV-25-58-9-2/62
of the huge reserves of cheap coal .~,n the area. 11~ F, S i -
berian Section of the AS will collaborate with the Chines-?
gcvernm-eLt in the task of industrializing the Amur RIVe.r
basin. The regulation of the upper parts of this ri-ier
will open up new fishing and lumbering areas. The s_-ier,
tists also decided to shorten the way to Saklhaliln, island
by connecting the Amur River with the Tatar Strait in the
Tabo bay region. There are 4 drawings.
1. industry--Siberia 2. Industry--Organization
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STOKER$ James Johnston, (1905- LAVMTIYEV, M.A.~ red.; MOISEM, R.N.,,
red.
[Water waves; the mathematical theory with applications] Volry na vode;
matematicheakaia teoriia i prilozheniia. Pod redo M.AoLavrentlevaA
N.N.Moiseeva. Moskva, Izd-vo inostr. lit-ry, 1959. 617 p.
(MIU 14: 3.1)
(Waves) (Eydrodynamics)
28(0)
AUTHORS: ~Academician, SOV/30-59-1-8/57
i Chernenko, A. K.
tITLE: Development of Science in Siberia (Razvitiye nauki v Sibiri)
:PMODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR, 1959, Nr 1, pp 65-67 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: In eastern USSR a great scientific center, the Sibirskoye
otdeleniye Akademii nauk SSSX (Siberian Bra~jch of the
Academy of Sciences, USSR), is growing and developing. A
plenary meeting of the Secti:on took place in Nbvosibirsk, the
task of which was the approval of the working scheme for 1959.
More than 5y000 workers are building institutes of hydro-
dynamics$ geology and geophyaioij, nuclear physics, and others.
The pace of the work is still insufficient for the require-
ments. Scientists approved their first summarized working
scheme, including the fields of physical-mathematical, tech-
nical, mathematicalp and mechanical sciences. The examination
of mechanical properties of polympra, the fields of heat
physics and chemical sciences are also mentioned'. The pro-
spects of discovering - petkoleufa, gas, and other deposits
shall also be examined. In addition, the history of the
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peoples of Siberia and the Far East shall be studied.
There are 5 figures.
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mik; N.
us develop the natural resources of Siberia. BTO no-3:5-7
Let
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2. Cb~en-korrespondeut AN SSSR pro.doodatell Sibirskogo Soveta
ek,spedItoIowWkb isojeclovanly tfor. Nekrasov).
(Siberia-Economic poli )
1 CY
KONSTANTINOV, B.P.; IMBORIN, A.M., akademik; PEYVE, Ya.V.; IOFFA, AoF#,
akademik; MIKKAYLOV, A.I., prof;-; SATPAYEV, K.I., Almdemik;
ZHUKOV, Te.H., akademik;--LAVRRNT'YXV,,. M.A., akademik; SIMNOV, N.H.,
akademik; PAVLOVSKIY, I.I., akademik;
SISAKTAN, N.H.; AOMASMN, F.S.; FEWROV, Tej.;'5TlCHKIN, BeS.,
alcademik; MATSKIY, I.M., akademik; PAVlOV, Todor, akademik;
AREMOV, A.Ya., altademik; VASILOYEV, N.V., doktor.ekon.nauk;
MWUSOV, V.V.; HITIN, H.B., akademik; BL&GONRAVOV, A.A., akademik;
KANTOROVIGH, L.V.; RYBAKOV, B.A., akadekk; IMMCHINOV, V.S., akademik
]Discussion of the addrest. Vest AN SSSR 29 no-4-.34-63 Ap '59.
(MIRA 12.5)
l'Ohlon-korrespondent AN SSSR (for Konstautinov. Peyve, Sisakyan,
R;mshkin, Fedorov, Belousov, Kantorovich).
(science)
BARDIN, I.P.. akademik, g-lavny-y red. (deceased]; HMMASOV, N.H., otv-
red.toma; SLAVIN, S.Y., doktor ekon.nauk, red,toma; SHKOLINIKOV,
M.G., kand.ekon.muk, red.toma; LAVRMMITEVVI M-A., akedemik, red.;
VCLIFXOVICH, S.I., skademik, red.; DIKUSHIN, V.1., akBdamik, red.;
IMIACHINOV, V.S., skademik. red.; VEY , V.I., red..-, WITSKIT,
O.D., red,; PUSrOVALOV, L.V., red,; KHACHATUROV, T.S., red.;
ROSTOVTSW, N.F., akademik, red.; POPOV,' A.N.,*red.; GRUOVv LqYe*v
red.; GASnY. A.D., red.;'PROBST, A.Ye.. -Drof.. red.: VASMIN,
V.F.# prof., red&; KROTOV, V.A., prof., red.; VASIL'YEV, r.V.,
doktor skan.nau-k, red.; LYUDOGOVSKIY, G *I.,'kand.tekhfi.nauk, red.;
LEMOV, P..A., kand.geol.-mineral.nank, red.; KAZOVER. Ya.A., red.
izd-va; KASHINA, P.S., tekhn.red.
[Compx~ehenaive regional and interregional problems; [conference
reports]] Raionnye i mezhraionnye kompleksnye .problemy; [trudy
konferentaiij. Moskva, Izd-vo Ake d.nauk S=,.1960. 190 p.
(MIELA 14:1)
1. Konferentsiya po razvitiyu proizvoditellnykh oil Vostochnoy
Sjbir,~-. 1-958. 2-Chleny-korriesponaenty AN SM (for Nakrasov,
Veyt3, Lsvitskly, Pustovalov, Khachaturov). 3. Sovet po izacheniyu
proizvoditel'nykh oil pri Prezidiums Akademii nauk SSSR (for Nekrasov,
Shkolinikov, Slavin). 4. Predoedatell Soveta po Inchenlyu pro-
izveditellnykh sil pri Prezidiume AN SSSR (for Nemchinov).5-7se-
soyu7nays akademiya sellskokhozyayatvennykh nauk im. V.I.Lonina (for
Rostovtsev). 6. Daystvitelinyy chlen Akademii Btroitelletva i arkhi-
taktury SSSR (for Panov). (Siberia, Eastern-3conomic policy)
BARDIN, I.P., skademik, glavnyy red. [deceased]; VOLIFKOVICH, S.I., aka-
demik, otv.red.toma; UVAROV, G.V., red.toma; KOXAROV, V.P.,
dotsent, red.toma; LAVELI~RIYEV, M.A., akademik, red.; DIKUSHIN,
V.I., akademik, red.; NEMOHINOV, V.S., akgdemiko red*; VMSs Vol.*
red.; 13VITSKIY, O.D., red.; IM"ASOV, N.H., red.; PUSTOVALOV, L.B.,
red.; UIACHATUROV, T.S., red.; ROSTOWSBY, N.Y., akademik, red.;
PCFOV, A.N., red.; GR&YOV. L.Ye., red.; GAMEY, A.D., red.; FBOBST,
A.Ye., Prof., red.; VASYUTIN. V.F., prof.. red.; KROTOV, V.A.. prof.,
red.; VABILOYEV, P.V., doktor ekonom.nauk. red.; LTUDOGOVSKIT, G.Io,
kand.tekhn.nauk, red.; I&TMOV, P.A., kand.geol.-mineral.nauk, red.;
SHKCLONIKOV, M.G., kand.okonom.nauk, red.; BAMITSIR, A.Loo red.
12d-va; BRUZGUL1, V.V., tekhn.red.
[Chemical industry] Xhimichoskaia pr6myshlonnosti. Moskva, 1960.
202 P. (MIRA 13:7)
1. Akedemiya nauk SSSR. Sovet po izuebaniya proizvoditellnykh
oil. Sibirskoye otdeleniye. 2. Chlony-korrespondenty AN SSSR
(for Veyts, Levitskiy, 116krasov, Pustovalov. Khachaturov). 3. Vse-
soyansys akademiya sellskokhozyaystvennykh neuk imeni V.I.Lenina
(for Rostovtsev). 4. 'Daystvitellnyy chlen Ak!3demil stroltellotva
i arkhitektury SSSR (for Popov). 5. Zamestitell predsedatelya
Gooplana RUSEL (for Grafov). 6. Chlen Gosplans WSR (for Geshev).
7. Zamestitell predBodatelya Gosudaratvennogo komiteta Soveta Hi-
nistrov SSSR po khimii (for Uvarov).
(Chemical industries)
- - - - IAVH.M- 1147, M. A. (Novosibirsk)
"The Impinging (impaction) at Cosmic Rates."
.report presented at the First All-Union Congress on 2heoretical and Applied
Mechanics, Moscow, 27 Jan - 3 Feb 196o.
KUZNETSOV, V.M. (Novosibirsk)- LAVRENTIYEV, M.A. (Novosibirsk);
Slim* Ye. N. (Novosibil~t;~-
Directed earthmoving by means of explosives. PYITIF no.4:4-9-
50 N-D 160. (MIRA 3.4-7)
(Earthuork)
(Explosions)
LATRMIYEY, M.A., otv.red.; MIKHAILOT,.G.K., red.; BITSAD23. A.T..
I.N., red.; DZHaMIDZE, G.Yu., red.; LURIY3, A.I.,
red.; MAEDZHATIDZIC, G.F., red.*,_ KIKHAYLOT, G,K,, red,;, SKDOTq L.I.9
red.; SOBCLET, S.L.. red.; SMCLOTSKIT, T.T., red.; KHRISTIAHOTICH,
S,Ae, red.; SHEMN, D.I., red.; RYTKIN, A.Z.,-red.izd-va;
YCLKOVA, V.T.. tekhn.red.
[Problems in the mechanics of solids) Problemy makhaniki sploshnoi
aredy; k semidesiatilatiiu akademiks H.I.Muskhelishvili. Moskva,
1961. 577 P. (MIRA 14:3)
1. Akademiya nauk SSSR.
(Mechanics, Analytic) (Elastic solids)
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AUTHOR: Lavrentfyev, M. A.pAcademician, Chairman (see Association)
TITLE:
PERIODICAL: Vestnik Akademii nauk SSSR# no. 4, 1961, 60-63
TEXT: On January 13, 1961, the Plenary Session of the Sibirskoye otdeleniye
(Siberian Department) was held at Novosibirsk, and its Chairman, Academician
M. A. Lavrentlyev, mentioned the results of the scientific institutionsfor
1960. At the end of the last year, the Department consisted of 3 institutes
for comprehensive studies and 27 specialized institutes,-3 branches, 6
observatories and independent laboratories, as well aR the Tsentrallnyy
botanicheskiy sad (central Botanical Garden). Beside the scientific center
in Novosibirsk, the scientific systems in Vostochnaya Sibirl (East Siberia)
and Dallniy Vostok [Soviet] Far East were also developed. The intensity of
cosmic rays and the physical processes of the sun were studied at the
Yakutskiy filial (Yakutsk Branch) and Daltnevostochnyy filial ([Soviet] Far
East Branch), Vostochno-Sibirskiy filial (East Siberian Branch). The Insti-
tut gidrodinamiki (Institute of Hydrodynamics) jointly with the East
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Siberian Branch, elaborated Proposals for combatting cold-bTittleness of
machines and constructions. The Institut fiziki (Institute of Physics)
studied structure and magnetic properties of substances. The institut
Khimicheskoy kinetiki i goreniya (Institute of Chemical Kinetics and
Oombustion), institut Teoreticheskoy i prikladnoy mekhaniki (Institute of
Theoretical and Applied Mechanics), Transportno-energeticheskiy Institut
(Institute of Transportation and Power Engineering) investigated the prob-
lems of combustion processes, turbulent combustionj the combustion of
aondens.ed systems, and studied high-pressure and h:~gh-temperature furnaces
for steaip-'as turbines. Heat exchange, thermodynamic and thermophysioal
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properties of substances were studied at the Institut teplofiziki (Insti-
tute of Thermophysics). The establishment of the Vychislitellnyy tsentr
(Calculation Center) at the Institut matematiki (Institute of Mathematics)
was of great influence on mathematical studies. Jointly with the Institut
kataliza (Institute of Catalysis), contact apparatus for the production of
sulfuric acid were calculated by means of an electronic computer. The
properties of anisotropic superconductors were studied at the Institut
radiofiziki i elektroniki (Institute of Radiophysics and Electronics) and
the passage of ultrashort waves at the Buryatskiy komplekanyy nauchno-
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iseledovateliskiy institut (Buryatekiy Scientific Research-Institute for
Comprehensive Studies). The design of an automatic production line for the
marufaoture of sections of electrolytic capacitors was elaborated at the
Institut avtomatiki i elektrometrii (Institute of Automation and Electro-
metry). The problem of rcck pressure was studied at the Institut gornogo
dela (Mining Institute). Prototypes of impulse hydroelectric installations
for a pressure up to 600-1000 kg/cm2 were built at the Institut
gidrodinamiki (Institute of Hydrodynamics). The model of a vibroshute of
the type S-K-3 (VZh-3) (vibrozhelob) was designed at the Yakutsk Branch. A
class of complex compounds, called. by Academician N. S. Kurnakov "imaginary
compounds", was discovered at the Institut neorganicheskoy khimii (Institute
of Inorganic Chemistry). Problems of the formation of natural salts in
lakes were,solved at the Khimiko-metallurgicheskiy institut (Institute of
Chemistry and Metallurgy). New data on the isolation of aromatic,compounds
were obtained at the Novosibirskiy institui organicheskoy khimii (Novosibir--k
Institute of Organic Chemistry). Free radicals in solid bodies were
atudied at the Inatitut khimioheskoy kinetiki i goreniya (T-nst-Itilt- of
Chemical Kinetics and Combustion). At the Institut geologii i geofiziki
(institute of Geology and Geophysics), the petroleum- and gas' deposits of
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the front depression of the Vitimo-Patomskaya folding system and the
Gilyako-Abukanskaya zone of the Sakhalin mountain ranges were determined,
Ancient diamond fields were discovered in Zapadnaya Yakutiya (West Yakutiya)
as well as in the basin of the river Belaya. Studies were finished on the
stratigraphy of the late Pre-Cambrian and the carly Paleozoic of the USSR,
the Jurassic and cretaceous systems of the Arctic, the Cambrian of the
Sibirskaya platforms, (Siberian Platform) and the upper cretaceous layer
of the Chulymo-Yeniseyskaya depression. The Kamchatka Geological-geophysi-
ail Observatory studied the active volcanoes of the Kamchatka and the
properties of tectonics and seismism, of the Pacific Zone. The Institut
biologii i meditsinj (Institute of Experimental Biology and Medicine) in-
vestigated the hypertonia of the "small circle" (malyy krug). -The process
of the synthesis of nuoleinic acids and proteins was developed at the
Institut tsitologii i genetiki (Institute of Cytology and Genetics). Prob-
lems of fertilizing were investigated at the Biologicheskiy inatitut
(Biological Institute). The Institut ekonomiki i organizatsii promyshlennc6o
proizvodstva (Institute of Economics and Organization of Industrial Produc-
tion) studied the problem of manpower reserves. The transfer of the
scientific collaborators of the InBtitUt yadernoy fiziki (Institute of
Nuclear Physics) and the Institut teplofiziki (Institute of Thermal Physics)
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to Novosibirsk is to be concluded in 1961. Academician S. L. Bobolev
reports on "Utilization of electronic computerstor reading Maya manuscripts".
This study was made at the computer Center.
ASSOCIATION: Sibirskoye otdeleniye (Siberian Department) [Abstracter's note:
Name of Association was taken from first page of journal]
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Lavrenttyev., Mikhail Alekseywiah., Academician
Variatsionnyy matod v krayevykh zadachakh dlya sistem-urevneniy ellipticheakogo
tips, (Variational Method in -Boundary4alue Problems for-Systems of Equa-
tions of the Elliptic Type) Moscow, Izd-vo AN SSSRI 1962. 135 P.
1+000 copies printed.
Sponsoring Agencys Akademiya nauk SSSR. Sibirskoye otdoloniye.
Ed. of Publishing House: B. V. Shabat; Tech. Ed..- P. Polenova.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for mathematicians and engineers concerned with
the solution of theoretical problems.
COVERAGE: The methods presented in this book are based on a number of geometrical
properties of conformal and quasi-conformal mapping and use the general-princi-
ple scheme of solution of variational problems first introduced by D. Gilbert
and developed largely by L. Tonelli. The method stands on the boundary be-
tween classical methods of analysis, with their concrete estimates, and the
approxIm-te.formulao and methods of the theory of functions of a real
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variable. The.book is so planned that it will be of interest to mathemati-
cians as van as to mechanical engineers, who are remote from the theory of
functions. According to the Preface, the author has made no attempt to pre-
sent the details of the proofs at length., and, in some cases,, has limited him-
self to general ideas. Maximum generalizations of assumptions have not been
attemptedo and problems connected with delicate theoratioal-functional con-
siderations have been omitted. The author thanks Professor V. V. Shabat.
There are 77 references: 53 Soviet (4 translations), 12 Englishp 9 French,
and 3 German.
TABLE OF CONT S:
ABU OF CO T S
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Preface 3
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Introd ion 5
1. ariational. principle 5
Sufficient conditions 6
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3: Generalizations 10
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Resulto of the 22d Congress of the CPSU and tasks of scientific
institutions of the Siberian Branch of the Academy of Sciences of
the U.S.S.R. Izv.Sib.otd.AN SSSR no.1:3-4 162. (MIRA .15-3)
(Siberia-Research)
Lkv~ I IEV., M.A.
Theory of spatial mappinp. Sib. mat. zhur. 3 no.5'.710-714
s4 162. (Conformal mapping) (MIn 15.9)
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MIA B112YBI86
AUTHORs Lavrent'
TITLEs On certain boundary value problems for systems of the
ellipti6 type
PERIODICAL: Sibirskiy matematicheakiy zhurna-1, v- 3, no. 5, 1962, 715-728
TEXTt Plane and spatial hydrodynamical probleims.are investigated. In the
plane case, solutions
W - f(Z' (2)
0
of strongly elliptic systems
F1 (Xpy,u,v,u X'Uy'-V oc'v y)= 0
F2(xfyIu'v1ux#uy'vxfvy ). 0
are contidered, which map a domain D(ro1r) bounded by the curves f-0 and
quasi-conformally onto an interval 0