SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILIMONOV, A.N. - FILIMONOV, I.

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BEREMIN, P.N., :red.1 ABARINOV, A.A.p prof., retsenzent, YES-KOV, ip K.A.v dots., retsenzent; FILLMONOVp A.N.g inzh., retsenze-at (mechanization and automation in weldingl practices of Ural plants]'qekhanizataiia i avtomatizataiia evarochnogo proiz.- vodstva; opyt urallskikh zavodov. Moskva, Mashinostroianie; 1965. 155 P. (MIRA 18:6) 1. Sek-tsiya svarki Chelyabinakogo nauchno-tokhnicheskogo obahchestva mashino-stroitellnoy promyshlennosti (for Yes:kov). XHOKHLOV, V.D.; FILIMONOVO A.P. Instramlint for measuring the velooity of the thread motion. Tekst. :?rom. 2.0 no. 12:53-55 D 160. (MIRA 13:12) (Textile machiner7--Testing) JILMOVO A.P. ---. The AT4-120-2 automatio four-sbuttle loom, Biul,takh.-skon. inform. no.220$47 161. (HIFLA 14112) (Looms) FILIMNOV, A.P.p inzh. kdernisod design of U113 tying-In machineo. Tekist,prom. 21 no~9:50 a 161o (MIPA 14:10) 1. Voeso,ruznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut legkogoI tekstillnogo mashinostroyeniya. (Textile machinery) FILIMONOV9 A.P. The UP-1 universal tying-in machine. Biul.takh.-ekon.inform. . no.2s!.1-53 .162. (Textile machinery) (~M 15:3) FILMONOV-1-AXPL- The AT-.14,D-UV5 automAtic-aingl6-shuttle loom. Biulotekb.-ekon.inform.- Gos.naucho-issloinst,nauch. i talch.ixxform. no.8:58-59 162. (MM 15-7) Noms) nLIMONOV., A. F. The ATT--120-S automatic loom. Biul.tekh.-okon.ieorm.Goo.nauch.- ioal.intit.naucla. i tekh.infom. no.10:54 162, (MIM 15: 10) (LOCM) FILIMONOV A S Anzh. .- 6 Efficiency promoters from the fishing fleet. Biul. tekh.-ekon.- inform. Tekh. upr. Min.,*r. flota 7 no-5:109-113 62. (MRA 16:3) (Ships--Maintenance and repair) FILIMO,NOV,,-,A.,,S,, kontr-admiral; PATRIKEYTSEV, M.V., kapitan I-go ranga zapana Antiaircraft defense at sea. Por. abor. 48 no.4-.95-96 Ap 165. (MIRA 18.-6) LT'AKHDVSXIT, A*H., inzhener; FILDIDBDV, A.S., inshener. 1, 1. .. 1.1 ~. ~ ' ~.-' t e ,-, , ~4 ~'-, Standard precast pallet-type forms for making reinforced cement roofing slabs for flat roofs. Rate. i isabr.predl. v stroi. no. 120:22-26 15,3, (KM 9:7) (Precast concrete) (Ooncrete slabs) SOV-127-58-10-23129 AUTHOR; filimonov, A.T., Mining and Electro-Mechanical Fngineer TITLE. 1he Drill ShBS - 130 (Burovoy snaryad ShBS - 130) PERIODICALa G-ornyy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 10, PP 73-74 (USSR). ABSTRACTs The drill ShBS-130 is presently undergoing tests at the I)zhezka'zgan Mine. It is a drill of quite new constructionp without bench or bars, which penetrates completely into the bore-hole. It is composed of 3 partos percussion drill, a rotor and a pneumatic feeder. It is designed for boring holes 35 m deep in hard rocks, It3 weight io about 90 kg. Ita technical boring speed is 24-27 mm/min. Maximal pro- ductivity in I shift is 14.2 m. There are 2 diagrams and I :Photo. ASSOCIATIONi Dzhezkazganskiy rudnik (The Dzhezkazgan Mine) 1. Mining Industry--USSR 2. Drilling machines--Performance Card 1/1 BOV-127-56-10-24/29 AUTHORt F:Llimonc)v# A T Mining and Electro-Mechanical Engineer m2~ I LLL _ TITLE: R,)ckloading Machine (Shtrekouborochnaya mashina) PERIODICALt GDrnyy zhurnal, 1958, Nr 10, PP 75-76 (USSR) ABSTRACT: In ordex to mechanize the loading of rocks during the process of drifting haulage galleries, the workshop of the Nr 51 mine of the Dzhezkazganskoye rudoupravleniye (The Dzhezkazgan Mining Administration) constructed an experimental rock-load- ing machine. It is assembled on the base of the electric locomotive II - TR - 2g and is composed of two parts - a multi-bucket conveyor and a rotary-brushing mechanism, which sweeps small pieces of rock and refuse into the &utter, from vihich they are evacuated by the bucket conveyor. First tests showed that many parts of the machine have to be changed, to mechanize its secondary operations. There are 3 diagrams* ASSOCIATIONt Dzhezkazganskiy rudnik (The Dzhezkazgan Mines) 1. Rock--Hand ling Card 1/1 BAYKONUROV, O.A., prof.; kOVRIGO, A.F., dotsent;j!JIMNQV, A,!!,- inzh. VibratIon and combination drilling of holes in hard rocks. Gor. zhur. no.9:35-37 S 162. (MIRA 15:9) 1. Knzitkhokiy politekhnicheskiy institut, Alma-Ata. (Boring) FILIMONOV, A.T. Two-chambgr air drill. Gor. zhur. no.608 Je 163. (MIU 160) (Boring machinery"J~neumatic driving) FILIMDBDV Removal cof alcohol from acid Chemical Plant. '01drolis. t water at the Amsinakii Wood lesolchim. prom. 10 n0-3:22 '57, (MLRA 16 Amsinukly lecokhImicbeekty savod. (Alcobol) (Distillation) 10:5) PILIPPOV, B.N.; p],LIMDVOVo A.V. Contiz:uous countercurrent process of the decolorization and neutralization of crude ethyl acetate. GidrolizA Isookhim prom. 12 no.8-.20-22 159. (MIRA 13:4) 1. Amzinsid.y lemokhimicheskiy kombinat. I:Asha-Ithyl acetate) FILIMONOV, A.V.9 kand. takhn. nauk; GCROD)JoV, P.J.; PANTELEYEV, V.F. Automatic line for manufacturing pins. Mashinostroitell no.M7 0 165. (MIRA 18:10) AUTHOR: Filimcnov, 13., Cheboksary io7-8-51/62 TITLE: Experience Exchange, Rewinding a Soldering Iron ,(Obmen, opytom, Feremotka payallnika) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1957, Nr 8, P,54 (USSR) ABSTRACT: Rewinding a soldering iron without the use of mica can be dor:e as follows: The body of a soldering iron is coated with a layer of silicate (office) glue, which is after,Aurds fired over a sootless flame until it forms a fireproof foam. This insulating process is repeated several times. Then the winding 18 done as usual and its surface is again coated with glue and fired in the same manner (firing by electric current is not feasible since the wet glue conducts electricity). Finally, the heating element is wound with an asbestos cord and covered by it sleeve, AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Ca~d 1/1 6(4) SOV/107-58-12-28/55 AUTHOR: Tilimonov, B. (cheboksary) TITLE: Antenna Insulators (Antennyye izolyatory) PERIODICAL: Radio, 1958, Nr 12, p 26 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author describes how to make high-quality -antenna insulators out of seven-pin ceramic panels for bantam tubes by removing the-cen- tral binding piston and inserting a brass bolt as a conductor. Card 1/1 FILIMONOV, B. Load factors in the operation of sports gliders. Kryl.rod. 13 no.6t2O Je 162. (MIRA 19tl) 8'0) , 5 (0) SOV/112-59-4-7667 Translatiazi from: Ref eVLtI'VnjY zhurnal. Elektrotekhaika, 19 59, Nr 4, p 174 (USSR) AUTHOR: Yelshin, N. N. , ami Filimonov, B. A. TJTLE.- Auta-mating the Synthetic -Rubber and Synthetic Alcohol InO.,,zstz-y PERIODICAL: V sb.: Avtomatiz. Eum. i koksokhim.. prwz-v. M., Meta_111~1-g_-" z dat, 1958, pp 147-173 ABSTRACT: Briefly described axe automation schemes of the following synt-hetic- rubber and syzithetic-ethyl-alcoh-al production processes: co.~.tact decomposi!,"1*0777. of alcohol, production and purifizatlLon, of divinyl, hydrocarbon pyrolysis, hydrocarbon-gases segregation, and direct hydratica of ethylene. The degree of automatioa at f-7reign plants is characterized. Requirements for a complex automation are listed. A.A.S_ Card 1 / I f2z d rm rc I T"-- n 13ml. i7 j P1 the CA dt1vu ufl,aud IhL r"'due The OtOp4ortkAl W14iiially tisiul (i!i Alit trJur th-m duratm d 14vt micti-n. anel Ott yicldand j~mf,2r-.; d4, MAI) of the es., er-, obrsbitd k,.- t". 07'. 8,6 1".. a"C' 35m1., ('JI M t,l, If I 8.8 a5 10 xul., I ml., -1.2 hri, 1.10m~ I W~ , H O-S 51) ud_ 30 ml, 1.01W. CTLCMC(V'1-Z), (D, 16.5-27 41-10) wl., Iti-In Z - 1-4.7 11;~ b, ull.. ji firs. li;3 1. a J, I.,K I 'ii.~ ~f ~"d C "Cid, 1. and 11pra2cartledcutwith 70"i'lik. I was pr I y Bru-sor-'s metiod (C~1. 0, 3471) anJ 11 b7 cyanoatvli~tou (cf. NanLrov, a al, C-4- 49. 4514-4). 1 Waa a lortcryst. mi-It. mag. Q1.21,7C purt m-A (by titrazwan). -The gt~l t3t.,Tx WMn li'mied with Dzio, 50-5 JI'm LEI tube-1 ibrMed Wt. jcIly-filct pulyme". O)polymerizaEloa (S hra.) witf, divhyl estea cf adlpv~. piruch-c, and s6aci,: *J-da gsve dw, colazbe:m mLls, thz hzictn-=3 a which m3a, 'twictka of Abe prop-artions of thc c4i,-ii;,al mororne". All ~Polytaln WAI cop~',Ymtm Wext t:15:2L in, CjT. cr LEI MC!Co. Ak filly! _,ji. aG4 HISO4 alixt- wel h~-t~d by thc azr.~r v;c ,. , 611 (lit ~ul, U~, vkc 4,rc.- 14-ycr 1:1 tiw u,_Ej SHU-tt, A.M.; FILIVIO1.10VP B.F. ; FILD10110VA, M.M. Polarographic study of the polymerization rate of diallyl adipates. Vysakom.soed. 3-no.11:1661-1663 N 161. (MIRA 14:11) 1. Kishinevakiy gooudarstvennyy universitet. (Adipic acid) (Polymerization) VOROBIYEVt N.V.t zaaluzbennyy deyatell nauki i tekhniki Udmurtskoy ASSR.; IVASHKOV, I.I., kand.tekhn.nauk; ~ILIHONOV,.B.N., inzh. Improving the quality of chain transmissions. Vedt.mashinostr. 43 no.5t.13-17 YV 163. (MIRA 1615) (Chains) FILIMNOV, B.N,., atarshiy prepodavatell. Inventigating the strength of bushed-roller chain connections. Izv. vys. ucheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.5:67-74 165. OURA 18:11) ANDREM., N.G., dolctor sel'skokh. nauk.. prof,; FILIMOKOV, D.A., aspirant 1-1-1 --- ~7' _-:-.- - Practi~ea in improving degenerated pastures. Izv. TS191A no.:L: 2o-28 63., (KERA 16:7) (Pastures and meadows-Fertilizers and manures) F,; IM.0 IV 0 U FIMSE I BOOK MCPIDITATION SOV16162 Trubin, V. N., Candidate of Technical Sciences, and I. Ya. Tarnovskiy, Dpetor of Technical Sciences, eds. Kovka krupnykh pokovok;; rezul'taty isaledovaniya tekhnologicheakikh rezhimov (Production of Heavy Forgings; Results of a Study of Technological Methods). Moscow, Mazhgiz, 1962. .223 P. 380o copies printed. Reviewers 0. A. Ganago, Candidate of Technical Sciences; Tech. Ed.s N. A. Dugina; Execul;ive Ed. of Ural-Siberian Department (Yashgiz): H. L. Kolosova, Eng:Lneer. PURPOM This book is intendid for engineering personnel of forging shopa and engineering and design offices at heavy-maohinery plants, as well as for thosa working In soiefitiflo-researob, and planning organizations. It mayalso be useful to students at higher educa- tional establishments. Card 1/6 Production of Heavy Fi~rglrgs; (Cont.) sovI6162 COVERAM The book mviews technological problems of forging large steel ingots. The effect of reduction and conditions of deforma- tion on the qualit:1 of forgings is discussed on the basis of re- search work done a*, heavy-machinery plants of the USSR. The book offers practical suggestions on improving the quality of large forgings and reducIng the amount of labor required to produce them. I. Ya. Chemilkhova, V. I. Tarnovskiy, and-V. P. Balcharev took.part In propa:,.,1hg tho oopy for publioation'. There-ake-193 ref- erences, mostly So*iiet. TABIS OF CONTWM: Foreword 3 Ch. I. Effect of Teall-inological Parameters of Forging on the Quality of Vorgings 5 Deformations and stresses during drawing and up- settin operatiDna (Tarnovskiy, I* Yao, and V& No Trub Card 2/6 Production of Heavy Forgings; (cont.) SOV16162 Forging of 3_,~-ton ingots (Naumenko, V. G*, and(,~,D. I." 0-~IqiLm ~~, 92 PtJ.Mum reductions in forging 5- to 35-ton ingots 102 Ch. III. Changes in Metal Quality Occurring During the Drawing of Differently Shaped Structural Alloy-Steel Ingots 104 General principles 104 Forging of long insots (3-5, 6.9, and 10.8 tons) Of 36KhK3MF steel (Brenm&n, M. I., dnd P. I. SoIntsev) 107 Forging of differently shaped 6i9-ton 36KhN3MF-steel ingots (Brenman.. M. I., and P. I. Solntsev) 124 For Ing of large (up to 42 tons) allo'y-steel ingots f0olubyatnikov, N. K*) 136 OptJ~rom reduction In forging alloy-steel ingots 143 Ch. YV. Effect of Upsetting on the Quality of Forgings 145 Basic principleB 145 Card 4/6 Production of Heavy Forgings; (Cont.) SOV/6162 Forging of 5-ton carbon-steel ingots with inter- mediate upsetting (Trubin, V. N., and I. I. Grigorlyev) 147 Forging of 5-ton 34XIMIM-steel ingots with Inter- mediate upsetting (Trubin, V, N,, and I. I, Grigorlyev) 154 Effect of intermediate upsetting on the quality of forgings from 35-ton type-40 car ap-steel ingots (Nawaenko, V. Gej an I. Filiib-novy~ -D 0 1* Fi limoi~ Effect of r duction nd fo i te % 162 e a e rg ng g quality of :LKhl8N9T-steel forgings Bainova, H. Ro) orgings ( Bainov, 167 Effect of intermediate upsetting on the quality of forged diska (Irarasov, N. N., and P. S. Rogozin) 176 Optimum reductions in forging ingots with inter- mediate upsetting 286 Card 5/6 FILIMONOV, D-7. Improved technolot7 for process1wr sheep pelte. lozh.-obuvapron. 2 no.4:32-33 Ap 160. (MIRA 13:9) 1. Glaynyy Inshener Tyumenskogo kozhavenno-shubnogo zavoda. 4~- FILDIONOVy F. (g. Vollsk.); WELEVSKIY, I., matematik Secret of' the Sargasso Sea. Tekh.mol. no.1:24--25 161. (MIRA 34:3) (Sargasso Sea) (Noon, Theory of) UA F 6 rip, 'ACCE-SISMN IM: AP5007057 A UTAHOR: Shp T~~TLE: Outfit for studying absiarption of It-f ultra-soiAc ra.Cliatior- bv supercor.l.ductore i 7 SOUTICE: Prilbory i tekhaika eksperimentm, no. 11 1965, 194-198 TOPIC TA.GS. ultrasonic s, ultraftonic aboarptiort, stipercoad-uctor ADS'FRACT; An outfit ig dcgcribed which is intendeci fw~ s"Luclying the ai6sorpticn- 1 temperature relation at 4-1 K by a pulse method. The outfit comprise s (ffee Enclogitre 1) syric unit 9 'which controls negative pulaac- in roaddator 7 kvLich mxzdulatas the oscillationa of h-Ir (up to 300 W) oG,:illator 3; the oscillator pulses 0--cit -anam-itting quarti 1 f ver e f; L k ; rom receiving quartz 2, the- pulses entax recei 5- Sigzaale fr.)m the opectmem and comparl oon pulses: from 6, after ant plificatioa i and dutection in 4, arrive, at oacilloscope, 8 whore, a aeriea of pulaetr cc) rres-ponclin' 9 ::Card -M L- 52957- JD GG FR-v- AnO1040T uRjoo56/65/ok8/iI* 7, /101~1 AU-MORt Shqnawi, A., TrELZe An Invextigation of- evergr- gap- aniaotraff in supercondacting tin. STJ M.: ZhvrimL ekspe-ziaentaLtnct 1, teoreticheirkc7 fizikil vo k8fqna. it, !965, ----TOP1C--S4GS i --tin V gng ran -energy~gap, u3.trasclzn&aboorptiixt;-elec-tronic _~_l abvor-ptloat single cry tftt- auiaotrwa ABCMACT: Rev-experiment4 -are--presented on-electron-So abaorptian of ultra- isonnd up to 300 Mcs ln,p2EE tJLn single. crystala at 1-4K, obtained by investigati ~sxxpeeri_--.-antslly -the twqeraturo dependence~ of the abaorption in sever-&I_ nW direc- -Li-a= af~ ultrasound prtpagatita in the eryatal. nie sa=lea were &p~it!rical single -n rzrc M va- by the (breimov-Shubtnikov method. The di c-tionc of tl:~e aevistic -f~v~+Iore verz perptindiculur to vU tbe arystalIGgraphic pliLnea of lov Indices, o.oniametricel-ly fr(74- the reflection apot pattern follwingg efuching. Tbe altrisar-T,d i-as fed to the saq)les from an oscillating enysta-1 through P_ thin Tacvm- ca~akred leyer of a rubber and irasoUne mb:ture- The ultrasound p&sziP4;; throvgh the L 52957-65 AWLSSIM-1 HR: AP5010 Gample excited quo . 4tv,, receiirers: the output of which was amplified and com-pare-d v~ith t%nm-narigon MljEf. from W stanftrd ggsnez,star~ A Adetall-In-Ad de-scri-pt-Ion of th-a I.E. PUbIJ811C, eIS"hirre F 1-C ift f or Pa 4b) j 4 Ine values obtaine the energy 7-mn in the ele ctron spectr= of auperconduating tin mre mad to mala th-e LnisctroVy Wthe gap cin the Fermi tn=faae. The gem values obtained rrr-rge fr-Cm & of 3.2 kTC to tL mwcimim of 11.8 kre, acm;&red vitb a minim= vallue 2-T ~2c iih,r,,~Iaed IUy Iff. V. Z&-t---j,itrkiy (Zb-Erf, v. 45, 1839i 1963). 'rhe reru-Itr: irid-Icat-2 th., e. caerE-,.-gap of supercond-ticting tin has em aaisoltropi of 7CFP1- "-zhe aut-horB K. D. Sinellnihm for interest in the work and mippart, and N IT, Zararitzkiy, E;L-- Re~ F-Pgemcm , B. G. IAzarev, V. L. Pokravakiy, and 1. A. Privori7t F~ Loiumg., n-9. ar;. as. a-nd A-SSOCTAITONt FLziIm--Ukhnichitskiy inatitut Almdemii mauk UkraInEskV ",SE (Ficygico-- ~e-hz.Ucal Inatitute Avademq of Sciences: Uk:rSSR) guamg=- I InO76k ErACM QCI CODI:;',t 90 1COP. jilk U_7- [10 "1 t 019 OMMC 014, A6 Card 4E T, 02195-67 EWT(d)[PV11'( kY/E~ll'(M')/T,/~EWP(t)/r-TI/EWP(k 1 J P ( cJr~,A~',V/A' T L ;kZCVF--AP6032470 SOUR'CE CODE: UR/0056/66/051/003/0746/0748 AUTHOR.-- Shepelev, A. G. Fillmonov, G. D. (z)ly ORG: Physicotechnical Institute, Academy of Sciences Ukrainian SSR (Fiziko- tekhnicheskiy Instl -AVa-d-emii nauk Ukrainakov SSR) TITIX: Experimental investigation of the frequency dependence of elecCron absorptiog of ultraquound In tin single crystals f various crystallographic orientations SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentallnoy t teoretichetikoy fiziki, v. 61, no. 3, 1968,, 746-748 TOPIC TAGS: low temperature physics, low temperature effect, -ultrasound absorption, temperature dependence, tin single crystal, crystal orientation ABSTRACT: The temperature dependences of electron absorption of ultrasound in pure tin single crystals were measured by the pulBe technique in the frequency 2 range from 90 to 280 Mc/sec, and temperatuVes between I and 4K; the sound wave vectors were perpendicular to the crystallographic planes (101), (11-1), (301), (112), (211), (113), and (311.). In accordance with the theory, the electron absorp- Card 1/2 R~wm FRNAMMOURM IN I L 02195-4? ACC NR- AP6032470 tion frequency deperx1encem are linear and strongly aninotropic. The authorm express their gratitude for iliscussing results of the Investigation to A. A. Galkin, M. 1. Kagamy, E. A. Kaner, B. G.Aazarev, 1. M. Lifshits, and V. Peschanskly. Orig. art.7F-,ii;.d~gures-.--Wme-d -on authors' abstrWc-tj .SUE CODE: 20/ SU33M DA,rE-. 20Mar66/ ORIG REF: 004/ OTH REF: 004/ C,rd 2/2 rnmNov, c. F. FILDIDNOV, G. F. -"Ibe Problem of Relativistla Corrections to the Terms of the Atoms of the Light El*ments." Moseow State U imeni M. V. Lomonosov, Moscov, 1955, (Dissertations for the Degree of Candidate in Physicomathematical Science) SOs Knizhmya Letopillp No-39p 24 Sept 55 7 77 7- r, 4E3di, LF1 c ~LECTIIODN.~'~N,JX,R! G. fl);rrcr4v -,d 3- _ A g. A mc-ttfd hi described for maatzenaii,4 ba-eed on tho UfRml limalston"j, Fcr tIL- limiluelm for the Pl~r blW!~!CO-!:~ ~,f ZE dn~rl7e,d. [5azxhj AUTHOR: FIL3:MONOV,G.P., 91ROKOV,ju.m. PA - 2o64 TITLE: Plural N-Mer-a-Fffon Hamiltonians in Quantum Electrodynamios (outiltoniany mnoz'eotvannych vzaimodejetvii v kvantovoj eleltrodinamike, Russian) PERIODICAL: Zhuxmal Eksperimentallnoi i Teoret.Fiziki, 1957, Vol 32, Nr It PP 99-104 (U-3-3-R-) Received: 3 / 1957 Reviewed: 4 / 1957 ABSTRACT: By the research work carried out by SCHWINGER we know how to detarmine GREEN'S function and how to set up and to solve the corresponding equation. The present paper discusses an- other method for the description of elementary interactions of which a, complicated motion of a system on N particles is composed. Instead of a set of particles a set of Hamiltonians of plural interactions is coordinated to the system of N par- tioles. Each of these Hamiltoniane corresponds to a process with a strictly determined number of real and virtual par- tioles. Thin method is suited for the simpler calculation of the relativistic- and field corrections to the optical spectra of those atoms which are produced by the plural in- teraction of particles. An explicit expression for the Hamiltonians of N-th order, whi(sh also contains the term of the N-fold interaction, can Card 113 PA - 2064 Pluxal Interaction Hamiltonians in Quantum Blectrodynamics. be obtained from the usual equation of electrodynamics: E 1,(x) - 01 H The writing down of the J-0 Ham!'ltoniem of n-th order by summating the processes with all possible intermediary conditions offers a number of ad- vantages which make this method suited for the solution of conorste problems: 1.) In each approximation (in each N) the relativistic invariance of the method is warranted be- cauije terms are only classified according to the number of particles described by them. 2.) The "provisional" summiation of the intermediary conditions in the Hamiltonian of interaction makes the perturbational calculation of higher approximations of interactions unneceesa:--ry and does therefore not require a knowledge of the comple-;e sets of the eigenfunotiona of the system in question in zero-th approximation, The kinetic corrections of the orders re- quired for the terms of atoms are simply determined by the Card 2/3 matrix elements of the corresponding Hamiltonians. PA - 2064 Plural Interaction Ramiltonians in Quantum Electrodynamics. 3-) Here, like in the case of the development of the S-ma- trixt in At power series a regulation "by terms" is possible, in-which ease the removal of field divergences of each Hamiltonian of N-th order also means its removal from the corresponding approximations of the theory. The deternination of the Hamiltoniana of N-th order in din- cussed stap by step. By means of certain transformations all effects (apart from the truly energetic parts) can be ex- cluied from the equation of motion. As an example the inter- action in pairs of the spincrial particles is dealt with in detail. ASSOCIATION: Moscow State University PRESENTED BY: SUBMITTED: AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 3/3 ,AUTHOR FILIMONOV G.F. PA - 2677 TITLE L-ev--el--,sHifts n helium. Triple forces. (Sdvig urovney geliya Eroyniye silyt - Russign) PERIODICAL Zhurnal 3ksperfm. i-Teoret. Fiziki 1957, Vol 32, Nr 2,, PP 311 - 319 (USSR)- Received: 5/1957 Reviewed: 6/1957 ABSTRACT The presi3nt work contains an expression for the HAMILTONIAN of interaotion-between two fields of the fourth order. This exp:ressiozi contains triple forces. The effeat of triple interaction in a system of three particles contains no field divergences and the HAMILTONIAN of this effect can easily be written down in SCHRUINGER representation. For this purpose the author employs the following formula: (WA+1,3) 1rC-f,t)=0;1YCLS.5LC;Sa(C'Si ge"S'2-3 V~S3~ The orig:inal HAXILTONIAN of the systemg namely 'Z - H +H tr+ +H1 connists of the HAMILTONIAN of the free field 2 (H )p t1io interaction of the particles with the transverval 0 photons ('Htr), and COULOMB'S interaction. The individual terms of . 1 the HAMILTONIAN are here specialized for helium and explicitly CARD 1/3 written down. From these expressions, among others, the following Level shifts in helium. Triple forces. PA - 2677 results are obtained: Already in the case of two fields which are in interaotion by the medium of a third, the HAMILTORIANS consist of physically different summands of first and second order. It is shown in what way the MILTONIAN of the fourth order H4 can be freed from superfluous summands; the resulting expression for R is explicitly given. Next, the HAMIL~T8NIAN H is used for the computation of the relativistic oorrectioni to the terms of the He atom. The ex- pressions for approximation for -these zomponents Ht (whioh are able to m6lify the terms E 0 of heliun noticeably J4 are given n here. Triple collisions of an a- particle and two electrons.do not lead to an 11ultraviolet catastrophe" and the corresponding term may easily be'written down in SCER6DINGXR rerresentation. The operators ooc-Ating-therein and the corresponding matrix element are written down. By graphioal computation by means of a,trinominal solulion by HYLLERAAS the value A 3E ~. (1902 + 0,15 ) am-' is'obtained for the level 1 1S of the He. Contri7butions of the various summands -to this value are discussed. Not all corrections of the fourth order were taken into account for the computations discussed here. In consideration CARD 2/3 Level 9M.fts in helium. Triple forces, PA - 2677 of various circumstances shown here it ought to be possible, in the theory of the helium atom, to attain agreement between, theory arid experiment. (No illue,trations and tables.) ASSOCIATION: Moscow State University PRESENTED BY: - S'MaTTED: 13- 11- 1955- AVAILABLE: Library of Congress. CARD 3/3 AUTHORS.-Vaynshteyn, L.A. and Filimonov, G.F. --7r TITLE: Nonlinear Theory of the -a-inmri-n-g-wave Tube. Part III: Influence of the Space-Charge ForGos. (Nelineynaya teoriya lampy begushchey volny. Ch-.III: Vliyan:Lye sil rastalkivaniya) PERIODICAL: Radioteldmika i Elektronika, 1953, Vol.1II, Nr 1, pp. 80-84 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The nonlinear equations (see Ref.1) of the travelling- wave tube contain the following norimlised c3efficients: a complex parameter +-i whose real i-)art represents -the relative velocity of the electron beam in the steady state, while the imaginary part represents the attenuation of the wave; a parameter a which determines the relative magnitude of the space charge forces and is cm) proportional to the volume charge density in the beam; and r which is the effective radius of the electron beam. The oT)eration of the tube for or = 0 was considered in an carlior paper (Ref.2). In the present work the influence of a is taken into account and the investiration is based Card 1/3 109-1-1)/13 Nonlinear Theory of the Travellin-Wave Tube. Part III: 0 Influence of the Space-Charge Forces on a numerical solution of the basic equations -iven in the previous work (Ref.2). The solutions are fou-nd ~.j for E, contained in the limits ~O Nd< ~, I where ~O corresponds to the mmcimun and ~m to the minimum -ains of -,he tub6 as evaluated from the linear theory for a Civen a . The region in which tl