GRURUpgXjj,-Aa.; SAGITOV, M.U.
R-ravity oboervations during a total solAr exlipse.
Vast. Most. un. Ser.3: Fim., astr. 17 no-5:46-53 S-0 162. (MIRA 15:10)
-1. Kafedra nebesnoy mekhaniki i gravimetrii Momkovskogo universiteta.
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T ITIT - Some considerations on tile %rraviiraticmal rielff of*
thq- Innon
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tile basis ()I' Ihe Iiitest niibf ished iisf*Firmat imi. lli~blished values
f'or- the ratio ol' tho mass oj the earth to tile mass of' the mooll
and for tile inuan radiiis ol the innon are used to ~~hnw that the
average gravirauiorl"11 accelet-ar Intl at, III#- Stirfave (it the incion
1-..4 J-62.09 + 0.20 cm-fc III tile Socolli-I ~.Zpcllorl thp alittint-s
:~I-p conef-rned w-ith the vartation of tile 7ravitatiotmi fit-Ld (it'
tile. ru-jorl both it] spacc. afift III t~nlf- A.~Iswnlmz that, the Montt mav
be looked imorm ,I- a triaxial ellitisoid, it I,; 5hmai that tile
nortivil distrilmtion of the vravitotiotial nccelerak)oy) is irivvii by
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ASSOCA ATI ON - ('In-;, a-ztrotiomicht-skiv iii-I im 11 K . S h I e r n I I v r ga
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AM4024179 BOOK EXPIDITATION S/
Grushinskiy, Nikolay PanteleMnovich
Theory of the shape of the earth (Teoriya figmy* Zemli) Moscow, Fizmatgiz, 63.
0446 p. illus., biblio., maps. Lhiversity textbook. Errata slip inserted.
5,300 copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: shape of ear-th,-earth shape, earth figure, geamtric method, astm-
nomic method, gravimetric method, higher geodesy,' spherical geodesy, normal gravi-
tational field, anomalous gravitational field, astroncmic gravimetric leveling
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This text is designed for students of gravimetry and astro-
namy of the physics and physics-mathematics departments of universities, and also
~mvimetry geodesy students in geodetic institutes as well as similar departments
in military academies. It is based on lectures delivered by the author at the
~bscow University for astronomy students, and covers the two ways of determining
the ehape of the earth - by geodesy and by gravimetry. The author thanks the
reviewer A. A. Mikhaylov, the scientific editors V. V. Brovar and A. I. Frolov,
who edited the first five chapters,, and also his colleagues M. U. Sagitov, M. S.
Yarov-Yarovoy, V. G. Demin, G. D. Marchuk for jpny valuable hints' made during the
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preparation of the book.
TABLE OF COMMTS (abridged]:
Foreword 8
Introduction - - 11
Ch. 1. Some information on methods of. geodesic measurements 25
Ch. 2. Solution of fundamental problems of geodesy on an e3-lipsoid of revolution
(Sphexoidal geodesy) - - 49
Ch. 3. Detennination of the geodesic coordinates and distanoes on the rvfexwm
ellipsoid 76
Ch. 4. Concept of reduction problem. of higher geodesy. Effect of deviation of
plumb line 92
Ch. 5. Deternunaticn of,main,elements of the earth's shape frcm degree measure-
ments 101
Ch. 6. Study of the shape of the physical surface of the earth (after M. S.
Molodenskiy) 122
Ch. 7. Some infdvaticn cn gravimetric measurements and ptesent status of gravi-
metric investigaticn of the WWld - 146
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Ch. 8. Force of gravity. Necessary infonnation fr-cm the theory of the new-
tonian potential 157
Ch. 9. Spherical functions - - 189
Ch. 10. Normal gravitational field of the earth. Normal earth ellipsoid - - 221
Ch. 11. Problem of regularization of the earth and mduction of the force of
gravity - - 268
Ch. 12. Anomalous gravjtaticpal field. Geoid of regulax-ized earth - - 301
Ch. 13. Deflection of plumb lines 326
Ch. 14. Study of the shape of the physical surface of the earth 362
Ch. 15. Concept of astronomical-gravimetrical leveling - - 392
Ch. 16. Concept of caldulatibn of unperturbed orbits. The two-body problem - - 403
Ch. 17. Determination of the oblation of the earth frm 1unar-w1ar pr--oessicn
and inequalities in the motion of the moon - - 418
Ch. 18. Concept of perturbed orbits. Principles of determination of the paweters
of the shape of the earth frcm perturbations of orbits of artificial earth
satellites - - 423
Literature 436
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CESSION R: AP4047863 $/0188/641000/005/0046/0049
AUTHOR: Grushinskly. N. P.; AjLr_0va A. NG Tarbuoya..
TITLE: Construction of a schematic map of the thickness of the cWhIs crual,',
according to surface relief and Bouguar anomal,les
SOURCE: Moscow. Universitet. Vestnik. Serlya 3. Fizika, astrionomi'Ya, no. 5,.
1964, 46-49
TOPIC TAGS: earth crust, surface rellef, Bouguer anomaly, Moho di'5continuity.
ABSTRACT:- This paper Is an extension of prev.ious-work by,th~-- auO~rs on thF--.! vela-:
tion between.relief of the Mohorovicic discontinuity (Moho) ond bD.tN jEgyitt~~nOM6-
lies and surface relief. Coefficients for these relationships were- calculator
separately for different regions of the earth using parameters obtained from.287
stations with known anomalies and 482 stations.with known eltlyations. Each valued
of crust thickness determined seismically was related to the-value-o f the anomaly,
or elevation, averaged over the area in square degrees below the equator. Division
of the earth was modified because of the lack of gravimetric and se'ismic data'for.~
some regions, such as Australia, and unreliable data for thel'acific.0cean. 1,he
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constants of the linear equations used in mapping the crust are tabulated for. six
major regions along with their r.m.s. errors. The depths to the Piobo according
to Bouguer anomalies were plotted at points corresponding to ' the centers of5,-ode_'
gree trapezia and contours of equaldepth, thereby mapping the relief of the Moho.
A similar map was constructed on the basis of the surface re,lief of the earth'.
Comparison of the two maps showed fairly good agreement, that developed from Sur-'
face relief showing smoother variations in thickness. The advantiges of the
method include: use of coefficients for major regions rather than universal ones:;
critical treatment of data; averaging according to clear)y.formulaed rules;
separate plotting according to anomalies and surface relief.' The,accuracy ol,~thei
maps was checked by comparison with 147 seismically determined thic.1knesses c0 .llecv:-
ed by Solovlyev and Gurar and found to be on the order of 4 ~0, 10-1r~ low
for the continents and 20% high above oceans. OrIg. art. has: 4:,tables, 4 in;
aps
and 2 equations.
ASSOCIATION: Kafedra nebesnoy mekhaniki i gravimetrii Moskov'skogo;universiteita
(Department of Celestial Mechanics and Gravimetry, Moscow State University)
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AUMOR: Grunhinakiy, N. P.; Sagitov, M. U.
ORG: none
TITLE: The role of sea currents in the studies of' the exLernal gravity field of
the Earth
SOURCE: Nbscow. Universitet. Astronomicheskiye institUt. Gcologicheskiy fakull
Morskiye gravimetricheskiye issledoveniya; abornil, statey, no. '11, 1963, 105-114
TOPIC TAGS: gravity, current velocity, Estvos correction, g-avity anomaly, earth
oblateness OCrOR-) (IV9R6W7- k_ 4P
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ABSTRACT. Gravitational measuremtns carried out an vessels in deep seas contain
errors which are caused by the unknown velocity of deep currents. The current
velocity and its direction change seasonally. Tide current, also play a role in the
i determination of gravity. There are three wayc to det,~!r-Trdnc flit- current velocity
iuid direction: by direct measurements, by coiq)arison of currents ill adjacent points,
or by taking current velocities from charts cont-ainitir itverftged current velocities.
Mpeasurements of Soviet scientists stated that in the P(tctt7Lc tiv! cl.Lrrent velocity
at the depth of 750 m is one half of that a*t the surface. 7he Et3tvos correction
for stream velocities in depth from 0.2 to 0.8 m/sec is from, 3 to i2 milligalls.
'Me means value of gravity anomalies caused by streatmi waB found to be equal to 5 me
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Zonc~; with gravity wiomalic6 of' several mgal Ftr(., dit;tributod fit by latitude
and stretch tens of thousands of km. Gravity wiomaLips were expaxided into series
of spherical functions, and the Estvos corrections mW cauric rough errors in the
oblateness of the Earth. The authors expressed thanks to L. P. Pellinen for discus-
sions and A. I. Shabanova and L. ff. Kharmadzhev for their help. Orig. art. has:
7 figures, 5 tables, and 1 fonada.
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AUTHOR: Grushka, Chenek, President of the Central Committee of SVAZARH, Lieutenant
General
TITLE: Radioamateur's Sport in Czechoslovakia
(Radiolyubitellskiy sport v Chekhslovakii)
Periodical: Radio, 1956,Nr5 p. 14 (USSR)
ABSTRACT: SVAZARU means Society for Aiding the Army of the Czechoslovakian Republic
(Obshchestvo sodeystviya armii Chekhoslovatakoy Respubliki). The Society
has many local radioham groups.
In 1955 the members of the Society helped to keep radio communications
during the motocycle contest,Gotvalldov town; also in the sport contest
in Prague, also in a ski contest where 323,000 people participated.
In 1954 two Czechoslovakian radio stations OKlM and OKLKRC established
amateur radio communication at a distance 200 km on 1215 me. In 1955
near Brno the Czechoslovakian ham establimhed communication at a distance
500 m on 3300 me. more
A new instrument for determining the quality of concrete and otherconven-
tional devices were demonstrated at the recent exhibition in Prague.
16 best radiohams were awarded the title of Master of Sport; among them:
Iozef Sedlachek, Vladimir Mosh, Iozef Mazkovich, Irzhi Mrazek, Yen Shima,
Emil' Glon, Iozef Steglik of Prague, Genrikh Chinchura and Pavel Khorvat
Card 1/2 of Bratislava, Iozef Krchma ik of Novoye Mesto over Vag, Irzhi Gudets
Radioamateur's Sport In Czechoslovakia
107-E,16/54
of Cheshski Brod, Yaroslav Go-y-man of Podebrad, Eduard Marynik of
Piyeshtyana, Milosh Svoboda. of Turnov, Vatslav Mantsl of PilIzen'.
(All names given in Rassian tranaliteration).
ASSOCL4TION: Central Committee of SVAZARM.
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AU'THOE,6': Grushka, E.; Votrubets, Ts. (Czechoslovakia)
,ITLE. Second Scientific Conference on Economic Geography in 07e-
choslovakia (II nauchnaya koriferentsiya po ekonomicheskoy
geo6rafii v Cheldioslovaldi)
PEHIODICAL~ Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya Geograficheskaya, IQ,58~
Nr `,, pp 129-133 (USSR)
ABSThACTx Thio is a translation of a Czechoslovakian-language article
(TrEnslators Yu.A. Demidovich and Yu.L. Pivovarov) Fublished
by the Czechoslovakian Academy of Sciences.
AVAIL'LBLE! Libi-Liry of Congress
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radiats-ionna-L.-a sush'tta cb1 -1'::G--rcchrykh plitok)
PERIODICAL: Stoklo i K'era:mika, 1950, 1:1' 5? p- 29-33 (Uj~;R)
ABSTRACT: A sbr;,w~,-, by the works of G. .1. JCovel .,.:.%n. 1,
Briirll inqkri,-ra and P. V. Sokolov (ref. 1 ) tho durying time C;f
,
ccruraic "lle is considerably reduced by radiction dryinc.
In thiu connection it is of interest to invi-~.-ti&ate the
proceso cf heat and mass exchange in the interior of the
c e 3~ a-,z c-S iuring radiation dryinE. This way it becomos
posoible to determine an optimal regime for this way of
drying as well as to select a rational c onstruction of thc
drying plant. Corresponding experiments were carried out by
the author at the MEI Laboratory (Chair for Drying Plants and
Heat Ex.:,hange Apparatus). As samples ser ved rax; platings of
the Factory for Acid-Proof Materials at KatuarovGk of -- sizo of
155 X 155 x 4.8 mm. and with a humidity c ontent of O-J"6-C,0`7
kg/kg. In radiLation drying the tile.4- . are irrad4&ted from
both side3 by ceramic radiators. In the case of coz-bined
Card 1/3 drying the platings were additionally subjected to -- ho7
Quick Radiation Drying -i: Cerwu_-, 72-~53--~,-q//' -,
---Lr blast. A' the same timeythe kinetics of -le di7:,,-'-Z
were investigafed by measuring also the temperature in t_ie
interior of the plating. In many experiments the best, techno-
logical properTips of the tij6z - were found at a dryir.C
time. .?f 4 minuiu-e!:. at a temperature of the radiator of 55.00C
w-.~A;a a temperatur:? dr-3p between surface and cente.- of the
tEL-1 -)f 50C in the first drying period. In figure I --,~h~
curves of thp k`noti,:~s during radiation drying are
In figure 2 a dia,,!Tam is shown which was plotted by thf%
au'bor or. the basis of the experimental da-ta. Those raluc_-
were explained by the work by A. V, Lykov (ref, 1) wh-1ch L1,:,,_-in
is further explained by the author. In fiffure 3 the
of the drying intbnsity in the first period on the te-,.-,,e.'ature
drop between the surface and the center of the tile is v b.:,rn
The obtained formula (5) proposed by P. D. Lebedev
possible to determine. the intensity of combf_ned dryir,,~ --,:3
as its duration by means of the parameters of the -prcccss-
Based on the experiments carried out the const-ructicin Df a
contint-us operation radiation plant can be proposed trht;:~i
is further described in detail, The experiments of th,~
Card 2/3 Drying Laboratory of the All-Union Heat FIng
Quick Radiation Drying of Ceramic Tiling 72-58 -5-9/18
imeni F. E. Dzerzhinskiy as well as of the Laboratory for
Drying Plants and Heat Ex-change Apparatus of the Moscow
Power Engineering Institute showed that the radiation drying
plants operate more economically than other devices. They also
take less space and are not complicated in their construction;
therefore they are not expensive either. They can easily be
introduced to a conveyer belt system. Putting them into
operation can be achieved within 30-45 minutes with small heat
losses. These plants can also be regulated easily. All this
makes it also possible to reduce production costs of the process.
There are 3 figures and 5 Soviet references.
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
1. Ceramic materials--Processing 2. Radiation--Applications
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GRUSiTI.., G.A., Cland tech ;;ci -- (diss) 1115tud.-tr of met:wds for
intensifying the. drying of cel.~I.-Ox tile.9.11 'Vos' 1"'J"), m
wiGh granhs (',,in olL Hielaer nducation USSR. Mos Order o-' Lenin
Chem tech inst 4 1 of linp ("ellcrai 1,0(111-
.L7,i D.I. Kentieleyevil l-'hail
nolo;~y of oilicares) 126 coji-ea (ii,, 12b)
- 5~~ -
GRUSHKI, G.A.
Intensification of drying processes in ceramic facing tiles by
means of radiation. Bilikaty no-1:32-45 159. (MIRA 13:2)
(Tiles) (Drying apparatus)
KUNIN, N.F.; KUNIN, V.N.; GRUSHKWIGHP A.Ye. ~
niermal ionization in a gasoline flame. Zbur.tekh.fiz- 32
no.4:485-487 Ap 162. 15:5)
1. Chelyabinski.V po3.iUkkmicheakiy institut.
(Ionization of ga.sea) __(Combuetion)
ABLULLAYEV, G., Garoy Sots in list iche skogo Truda; GRUSIMIN, A., red.;
ABBA5OV, T., tekhrod.
(Fulfilling the seven-year plan in two years.- practices of the
Karl Marx Collective Form in Kalinin District of Tashkent
Province) Somiletku - v dva gods; opyt kolkhoza Im. Karla
Harkas 11alininskogo rsiona Tashkentskoi oblasti. Tashkent.
Gos.izd-vo Uzbekskoi SSR, 1960. 39 P. (mim 14:2)
1. Predsedatell kolkhoza im. Karla Morkso Kalininskogo rayona
Tashkentakoy oblasti (for Abdullayev).
(Tashkent Province--Collective forms)
GALITSIHSKIY, Panteleymon Konstantinovich, DEVIDOV, Sergey Ivanovich;
OBUKHOV, Mikhail Nikolayevich; SINOYLOV, Andrey Yomellyanovich;
_.GRU3Hm,_A.,_z.ed.; ABBASOV, T.) teldin. red,
(Cotton varieties in Uzbekistan; results of state variety test-
ing for 1950-19591 Sorta. khlopchatnika v Uzbekistane; itogi go-
sudarstvennogo sortoispytaniia za 1950-1959 gg. Tashketn, Gosizdat,
UzSSR, 1962. 219 p. (MIRA 15:7)
(Uzbekistan-Cotton---Varieties)
1. GHUSirKIN, A. -t.
2. USSR (600)
4. Burns and 3calds
7. Use of the floating drop method for rapid diagnosis of plasma loss in burns.
Novosti med. no. 24, 1951.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, February -1953. Unclassified,
A. PI.-
Director, Leningrad 3cientific r,.:search institute for first aid
"Left side appendicitis with transposition of the viscera," by B. N. Fostnikov, Vest.
khir. no. 4 Jl-A~a 10,52.
A.- - , 1, , . : .
3585-, Akade:nik Afana5tyt--vich Cbruchev. (E -~c- Jn.,,a .
Trudy In-ta Gt:ologlL (AM-ad. U.-bf.-k. ~;sr) , - , 3. -- ~;pc -t,r.
SC: Latcpis' Zhurnalln~-kh Statey, Vol. 39, l,'o-zk-.ra, 1949
t
V,
mTrobleft of tnWml geneals. Q~-_O. Urusnm-,-rr
Uleot. insT.7T-J. 8d. uzbeTc-8;3=j- a'.1.
a- . w
.3wmsxi Lowu. Law. DEF-MB-
IN
rsW of the temp. of crystu. of quartz and fluorite and the
Atmatlon of Ist and 2nd (and later) generation minerals.
arie Sle it
GRUSMN, G.G.; KM'VAS, I.G.
Crystallization of hytIrothermal, quartz from colloid solutions.
Nin.sbor. no.5:113-126 151. (NM 9:12)
1. Institut geologil Akedemil nauk UzSM, Tanhkent.
2. U
4. Ore Deposits
7. Concerning C.. Kon-Lautinov's criticistt~. of 'Cu. A. "Hlibin',E; ideas on the
vertical zonal stnicLure in ore de!'0:3it~.3. 'Zip. Vs,s. mdn. ob-va 1,12. No. 1,
1953.
9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congreas, ,pril - L953, Uncl.
GRUSHKIN. G.G.
Results of a thermometric study, of calcites. Zap.Uz.otd.Vaes.
min.ob-va no.6:109-115 154. (MLRA 9:12)
1. Institut geologit Akadenit nauk UzSSR.
(Calcite)
GRUSHKIN,G.G.
~--
The position of a fluorite-mercury-antimony formation in contemporary
classifications of ore deposits. Trudy lust.geol.Al Uz.SSR no.11:128-
145 '54. (KERA 8: 9)
(Geochemistry) (Ore deposits)
GRUSHKIN, G.G.
------
The relation between the uniformity of composition of ores and the
uniformity of temperature conditions in their deposits. Zap.
Vaes.min.ob-va 84 no.1:130-132 155. (MLRA 8:5)
1. Institut geologii Akademii nauk Usbakskoy SSR.
(Ore deposits)
GRUSHKIN, G.G.
Formation of fluorite deposits in the Chatkal and Kurama ore-
bearing regions. Geol. rud. mostorozh. no.1:92-104 Ja-F 161.
(MIRA 14*4)
1. Kuraminskaya geologorazvedochnaya ekspeditsiya.
(Chatkal ftnge-Fluorite) (Kurama Rango-Fluorite)
1, 1 1:1. ~ . ;. (" .
Some cf the fc-'rmation cf' 1,.
rud. ime.-Aoro-.h, 6 no. 1;] '-32 Ju- F ' 64.
( :4 1 ""1 1 17: - : ;
-iy institut Dallnevostochnogo fillalt I~ib:rskc,~!c
I
ol.de'Leniya AN OS-SSR, Vladivostok.
VELICH~,O, I. T.: GROHKIN, 1-1, i~ -
L11 .1
ToLvicco Industry
Avoiding filling package seam on the NS packal--e filler. Tabak 13 No. 4 1952.
Monthl- List of Russian.Accessions, Library of Congress, October - 1952. U1,GLAS6IF1,-.'!).
2.
I,. Tobacco Industry
7 . TIOW vie raise the level of production and the quality Of the raba"': 13
no. 6, 1952.
9. 'Monthly List of Aussian Accessio Library of Congre:3s, Karch 1?53. Unclassified.
GRUS~ ~INM~P (Hrushkin, M.P.); REDIKA, Yu.M.
Improving the pressing orhanism of chopping machines. Khar.prom.
no.4140-41 O-D '62. (MIRA 16il)
1. Cherkasskaya tabachnayn fabrika.
(Tobacco industry-Equipment and supplies)
GRUSHKINJI M.P. [Hrushkin, M.P.]; FFLANCHUK, O.B.
Device for trapping tobacco fibers in chopping machines. Khar.prom
no.4:41-42 O-D 162. (MIRA 16:1i
1. Cherkasskaya tabachnaya fabrika.
(Tobacco industry-Equipment and supplies)
GRUSHKIN, M.P. LHrushlkin, I-I.P.J
Modernization of the counting mechanism and of the cigarette shaking
device of the "Puch" machine. Kharch.prom. no.4t75-77 O-D 163.
(MIRA 17:1.)
! ;: : I i ; t - - ! 1: - " , 9 11 ~f 1, , " It 11 1 - ! . I I I
GRUSRIN M.P. [fLrushkin, M.P.]
0 j
Devica for automatic 5topping of the A-4 cigaretto pa~kEFI:lg
machine. Khar. prom. no.216l-62 Ap-Je 165.
GRUS-11IN, V,F,,i 1EYK7114, Yc-,M~
Calculating the correction to m0tiple Coulomb scattering with al-
lowance for tonLzation losses. Prib. I tekh,, eksp, 10 no,1:52-53
Ja-F 165. (MIRA 18:7)
1, fizichesk-Ly in3titut AN SSSR,
V
okv z "P
u solutions
hyp- ~'Il I it,,aI~n Llon~, lents, Ma-t.sbor.
66
(MIRA 1846)
i;1 T 11 ~4 A
of tne nf luerce- c.f I f'a tion
T px,~ks. Trudy AANi
LXIPA 18-2)
Measurement of electroatriction coefficients in crystals of
amonium dihydrophosphate. Kristallografiia 10 no.3:428-,429
VV-Je 165. (K[RA 38:7)
1. Meakovskiy gosudarstvennyy inati-tut Imeni M.V. Lom.,108011rc.
IVABOVSKIY, Georgiy Ivanovich; GRUSHKO, A., red.; PAXHOLYUK, R.,
khudozh.-tekhn.red.
[The Zaporozhlye Economic Administrative Region in the
seven-year plan] Zaporozhakii ekonomicheskii administrativnyi
raion v semilatke. ZaporozhIs, Zaporozhakoe Irnizhno-gazatnoe
izd-vo, 1960. 62 p. (MIRA 13:9)
1. Predaedatell Zaporozhakogo Soveta norodnogo khozyaystva
(for Ivanovskiy).
(Zaporozhlye Province--Economic policy)
SIDILONIX, Fedc-r G&vrilo-vicilh [S!d,%I2cqk,, Yadir], wvinar',- qgpqj~, _
(Hrashko. A.], red.; PAKHOLYUK, R., takhn.red. ~ 0 -A.,
[I shall compete with Uroolav Chyshl Posmahaiemosia z lAroolavom
Chyzhem. Zaporizhzhia, Zaporix'ke ktWzhkovo-gazetne vyd-vo,
1960. 12 p. WR& 14:12)
1. Sovkhoz "Crekhovsklym , Zaporozhokoy obl. (for Sidellulk).
(Swine--Feeding and foods)
1~
T.P el re--, Li . e,-,, i a nna'-- r t - a c.
Le -nh. I t r . me a N
Va'pgradskly Vsescrusn5-
j, "C
of Struc-h7ral n
for
Dor-nc or C - n.', cl z-, t,,~! I nc h ncI
Oo: KnL~hn-.~a Litopis', '70. !1", 1956.
PF,TRDVA, T.H.: ORUSHKO, 11.14.(Krantiodar)
Dispensary services for the rural population. Klin.med.
33 no.7:3-6 J1 '55. (MLRA 8:12)
1. Iz Kurganinskoy rayonnoy bol'nitsy Krasnodarskogo kraya.
(OUTPATIMT SERVICES,
rural In Russia)
GRUSHKO, G.Y., otv. za vyl-muk
[Programs for individual and brigade training of electric
gantry crane operators] Prograwy dlin individuallnoi i
brigadnoi podgotovki mashinistov kozlovykh I portallnykh
elektrichaskikh kranov. Moskva, Vses.uchebno-pedagog.izd-vo
Proftekhizdat, 1959. 22 p. (MIR; 13:9)
1. Russia (1923- U.S.S.R.) Gosudaratvennyy komitet pa pro-
feasionalino-tekhnicheakomu obrazoveniyu.
(Blectric cranes)
LITVINMOy Petr Antipovich; GRUSRKO-. G.F.$, nauchjWy red.; MOKOFrYEVA,
L.G., red.; MUDERIY-, S.P., 41elchn.red.
(Training of stokers of industrial and heating boiler rooms
operating on gas fuel; a textbook on methods] Podgotovka koche-
garov pron7shlenrWkh i otopitellrqkh kotellmykh, rabotaiuqhchikh
na gazovom toplive; metodicheskoe posobie. 14oskva, Vses.uchebno-
pedagog.izd-vo Proftekhizdat, 1961. 199 p. 04MA 15:4)
(Boilers)
GRUSHKO, G.M., POI.YAKOV. Z.A.
Means for Imnroving planning and financing of drilling operatllonl$;
a topic for discunsion. 'Teft. ldhoz. 39 no.3:14-17 Itr 160.
(MTRJk 13:7)
(Oil well drilling)
GRUSHKO. G.S.
Pure bending of a bar (beam) with a semicircular apertlire. Dop.
AN UM no.1:45-49 154. (MLRA 8:4)
1. Kharkivalkiv girnichniy institut. Predstavleno deystvitelliqm
chlenom Akademii nauk USSR G.N.Savinym.
(Elasticity)
GRUSHKO, G.S.
Bending a beam with a semicircular opening under continuous shearing
force. Dop. AN TMSR no-1:50-53 154. (MM 8:4)
1. Kharkivalkly girnichniy institut. Predstavleno deyetvitellnym
chlenom Akademii nauk USSR G.N.Savinym.
(Ilasticity)
GRUSIF01 G. S.
Grushko, 'j. S.
flThe Distribution of Volta,,~Ps around Aperfums in the Form of a Serd-
11
Circle." 'fin lll,,~her ducition Khi)T-Ikov Construction Endneering Inst.
Karlkov, 1955. (Dissertntion for the 1-1(,,:,Yree of Codidtite Technical Sciences.)
Krizhnaya 1,(~tonlsl; !'o. 27, 2 July, 1955
s/oo4/61/000/003/007/012
EVIO/E463
AUTHOR: Grushko, I.I. (Moscow)
TITLE: Optimal decoding device for systentatic codes and
certain types of channel
PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademli nauk SSSR, Otdeleniye tel%linicheskikh
nauk, Energetika i avtomatika, 1961, No-3 PP.105-109
TEXT: The article considers systematic (group) codes.
A theoretical analysis is given to prove the following theorem.
A Sleplan decoder (Ref.4: Slepyan, D., A Class of Binary Signalling
Alphabets, B.S.T.J. vol 35, 203~ Abstractor's note; The authoir
refers to a Russian translation, published in the collection
"Teoriya peredachi soobshcheniy',' IL, 1957.) is the maximum-
likelihood decoder for a channel in which the noise affects
individual code positions independently, i.e. for a given code it
gives the maximum probability of correct receptlon of code
combinations for this channel, A procedure for constructing the
maximum-likelihood decoding table for an arbitrary channel is given,
and'illustrated for the binary symmetric channel and for a channel
with memory, in which the stochastix matrix is given by
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Optimal decoding device
Pli ~'q
-(I (i- j)2
PIJ ~ e
2315~
S/024/61/000/003/007/012
E140/E463
+
where pij is the probability that in transmission of the i-th
symbol it will be identified at the receiver its the j-th symbol.
There are I figure, I table and 4 Soviet references.
SUBMITTED: January 31, 1961
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S/024/62/000/006/019/020
E140/E135
AUTHORS Velichkin, A.I., and Grushkol I.I. (Moscow)
TITLE: optimal irredundant codes
PERIODICAL., Akademiya nauk SSSR. Izvestiya. Otdeleniye
teklinicheskikh nauk. Energetika i avtomatika, no.6,
1962, 171-177
TEXT: The problem considered is the coding of amplitude
levels in pulse-code modulation for remote-control systems. The
Gray code is an irredundant code constructed according to a given
law. Given a certain matrix of a function of the transition
probabilities between the quantisation levels to be coded, the
problem is to minimise the error in the presence.of (assumed)
slugle errors in each code group according to a given probability
distribution. It is shown that in general the Gray code is' not
the optirtial for this problem, under the assumption of single
errors in the code*groups. A matricial method is given for
obtaining such optimal codes.
SUBMITTED: February 21, 1962
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SS/ 108/6 21 ") 17/ 1) (_J 35 / G
D299/D'501
AUTHORS: Borodin, L.F., and Grushxo, I.I., Members of the
Society (see As5oc~`at-1-on-)---
TITLE: On the usefulness of introducing redundancy interval&
PERIODICAL: Radiotekhnika, v. 179 no.. 3, 1962, 37 - 47
TEXT: The feasibility is considered of increasing the probability
of proper reception of error-correcting code combinations. through
the introduction of redundancy intervals. The necessary and suffi-
cient conditions are formulated which would make the introduction
of such an interval useful~ Simple estimates are obtained for re-
dundancy intervals maximizing the probability of correct reception
and minimizing the probability of error. In the transmission of in-
dependent messages over discrete channels, it is convenient to use
optimal error-correcting codes; this applies in particular to com-
munication systems, whose operation is judged by one of the follow
ing criteria; 1) Q - the maximum probability of correct reception
of each of the messages; 2) P - the minimum probability of incorrc-ct
rece t'o of each of the messages for a given probability Q. It is
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On the usefulness of introducing D299/D301
proposed maximizing Q and minimizing P for Q = const, , by transfor-
ming the symmetrical channel into a symmetrical channel with redun.-
dancy, i,e, into a channel at whose input y signals b1, by are
applied, and at whose output one obtains y + 1 signals b w..' bly.
x~ The statistical properties of a symmetrical ~!hannel with redun-
dancy are determined by 3 probabilities. Formulas are ob-.ained
which hold for any symmetrical channel; for convenience however, a
binary symmetrical channel is considered (without affecting the ge
.1 error-
nerality of the analysis)~ The combinations Z of the opmimp
correcting code are written in the form
IV M (V)
Zi) 41*~ zi V 111~ Zn (4)
On introduction of a redundancy interval, the coincidence device
starts operating as an error-correcting and error-deTe,:ting device,
even if it was only error-correcting before that.. The probability
of :orrect reception of the code combin,,-.Ition is.,
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On the usefulness of introducing ... D'269_/DD3-01
K
Q(S) CisiQ (S)
n n-- i
i=O
where Q n-i (s) denotes the "mean" probability of correct reception
under the condition that -the combination contains 1 symbols x- The
int ,roduction of the redundancy interval is justified if for some
s / 0.
Q ( s Qn (23)
Hen',e the necessary and sufficient condition for (2-A) to hold, is
8Q(S) >
as Is=O -- 0 (24)
By differentiating Eq. (19), one obtains
'4~S-i 1 (0) n In(O)
_0 2q
0
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Or., the usefulness of introducing D299/D301
An
j a pJ-1qn-j-1 0' i 2 15
2 (qo - po / - i 0 0
i=O
which is necessary and sufficient condition, justifying the intro
duction of the redundancy interval. The maximum gain obtained there-
by, is estimated; this gain, denoted by AQ Q(so Q is found
t o b e
" [ Q (0)(1 + 2p Ln(O)1_ (441)
4 n-. 1 0 qo
There are 6 figures and 3 references: 2 Soviet-bloc and non-So.-
viet.-bloc (in translation)~
ASSOCIATION: Nauchno-tekhnicheekoye obshchestvo radiotekhniki i elek-
trosvyazi im-A.S. Popova (Scientific and Technical S.:~-
ciety of Radio Engineering and Electrical Commun.ica-
tions imeni A.S.. Popov) [Abstractor7s note: Name o-f
Association taken from first page of journal]
SUBMITTED: September 30. 1961
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j'Iterrias ar~flptutifs, ele
n I I
report submitted for 4tii IrTtl Cong, Cybernetics, 1,11amur, llc-~jriuni, 21-2~1 Oct 64.
:1
ACCESSION NR: AP4038607 s/oioq/64/009i004/057l/0577
AUTHOR: Grushko, 1. 1.
TITLE: Structural characte ris tics of a class of optimum linear codes
SOURCE: Radiotekhnika i elektronika, v. 9, no. 4, 1964, 571-577
TOPIC TAGS: code, linear codd, optimum linear code, group code, optimum
group code
ABS' RACT: Codes (n, m, are considered which are derived from the
functions belonging with a maximum set j1jjj(j)j- of linear form.$ of m variables
X
over the field GF(y); each V(.I