SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KOROMPAY, EDE, TANAR (BUDAPEST) - KORONKEVICH, V. P.

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__4CMPAY,.Ede,.tana (Budapest) A visit to the Alkali Experinental Fam. Tom tud kozl 7 no.4-.170-172 AP 163. p 0,3 AUTHORS: TITLEt 86 ~85 S/02 0/135/002/005/036 C1117C2622 Remez, Ye.R., Koromyslichenko, V.D. V1. Markov's Problem for Polynomials of a System of Chebyshev's Functions and-the Concept of a Regular T-System PERIODICALt Deklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, Vol. 135, No. 2, pp. 266 - 269 TEXTt Extending the classical question of V.A. Markov (Ref. 1) who asked for rational polynomials deviating least from zero in the sense of Chebyshev on a nt/ given interval, S.N. Bernshteyn (Ref- 5) introduced the T - systems f Y~"(X)l o of functions continuous on [a,b having the property that every polynomial F(x) - ~~A., p,,(x) (7 1 A Y 1> 0) has not more than n zeros on Fa,b]. In order-to--genwralize the classical results (Ref. I-) the authors introduce the following specialization of the notion (a!r. x -4 b) Definition 1 1 The T - system (X) ris.-calied. regular if every polynomial 0 F(x) X const generated fro thas not more than n + I maximal deviation points on La,bi - Card 1/3 86385 Vl- Markov's Problem for Polynomials of a System S/02 60/135/002/005/036 of Chebyshev's Functions and the Concept of a C111YC222 Regular T-System Definition 2 1 If a regular T-system is a TM - system (i.e. that every partial system LFV (XI k is a,-.T-system too, cf (Ref.. 7)), then it is cal-led a 1 0 regular TY-system. For the justification of the definitions the authors prove the existence of non-regular T-systems. V/ Two sufficient marks for the regularity are given i I. The regularity of the T-system ~Lp' (,)I n 0 (a--x.6b) is guaranteed in all 't cases where among its polynomials F(x) there is a F*(x) A.)~(X)'P' (x) II. The regularity is gua-ranteed -for a T- system f YV (X)n (aKx.!Lb) with (15 - 1,2 or 0) fixed zeros if the polynomials F(x) (I const) have a derivative F1 (x) in (a,b) which vanishes at most in n - 1 + ~5 Points - The authors give 10 examples of TM-systeme with fixed zeros being regular - X n according to the mark II, e.g. 8) fe X9 ~9=0 on 10, Col - J Definition 3 : A system regular on 1a,b] is called regular in a strengthened Card 2/3 Vl. Ma7kov's Problem for Polynomials System of Chebyshev's Functions and of a Regular T-System 86385 of a S/o2o/60/135/002/005/036 the Concept C111/C222 sense if it satisfies the conditions of mark II with respect to Fl(x). E.g. the system Yo(x) I lp,(x) - x (0!5x:!!~A) is regular, but not "T+7 I regular in the strengthened sense. Generalizing the classical results it holds s Writing for a regular T-system %_F,(x) ~n the.generalization of the problem L f of V.A. Markov -in the terms of the general Chebyshev approximation prooess (Ref. 7)-for a (continuous-infinite) system of incompatible equations with n free parameters - unknowns, then the mentioned incompatible system of equations will always have a single Chebyshev subsystem (irreducible if the existence of at least one non - degenerated Chebyshev solution (Fo(x~ ~ aonst) is assumed. - There are 9 Soviet references. ASSOCIATIONt Institut matematiki Akademii nauk USSR (mathematical Institute of the Academy of Sciences Ukr. SSR) PRESENTED: June 6, 1960, by N.N. Dogolyubov, Academician SUBMITTED: May 19, 1960 Card 3/3 89013 S/020/60/135/004/006/037 14.3ooo C111/0222 AUTHOUt Remez, Ye.Ya., and Koromyslichenko, V.D. TITLE: Regular T-Systems and Some Pr-oll-em'sin the Theory of V.A.Varkov's Generalized Polynomials PERIODICALs Doklady Akadejoii nauk SSSRO 1960, Vol.135, No.4, pp*787-790 TEXT: The authors consider everywhere regular Chebyshev-Karkov systems (TV-systems), i.e. systems being so that the polynomials of the system F(x) -Y A,,\f,(x) *_ const on La,b] have at most n+1 points of maxinal deviation (cf. (Ref.1,2,3)). Most of the results, however, can be extended to general regular T-systems. At first the classical Markov problem is generalizeds For the generalized polynomial F(x) - I:Akf,(x) the problem (1) max IF(x)l L[F] - L(AO.... 'An min a --e- x _< b has always a unique or infinitely ambigous solutions under the condition (2) W[Fj - AO0(_0+Ajo&j+...+An a-n - 1 Cyloetvl>* In order that the ("non-degenerated") polynomial F(X) -~_ A x) * const Card 1/4 89013 Regular T-Systems and Some Problems in Generalized Polynomials (2) B/020/60/135/004/006/037 Cill/C222 the Theory of V.A.Markov's and having the points of deviation x satisfying 0 K_j is a solution of (i) it is necessary and sufficient that identically in AO 9669PAn the relation 4-1 (3) -ME rF(x,) 91-0 and the additional relation (4) ra7(x5)~ko (80099G.Wat-1) are satisfied. Conditions for the uniqueness Of the solution of (1)-(2) in the case of T*-eyeteae (cf.(Ref.2)) are discussed. It is stated that an arbitrary given polynomial F(x) A,~Pv(x) (\P:ot ... n; a,-,r.-x*b) is a solution of (1)-(2) for a suitably chosen cc Z. Here it can be reached that the Chebychev points of deviation form an arbitrarily prescribed non-empty subset (5-sif 1-1966600 Card 2/4 89013 S/020/60/135/004/006/037 C111/C222 Regular T-Systema and Some Problems in the Theory of V.A.Markov's Generalized Polynomials of the set Y.-I of the points of deviation of the given F(X). ~Xslo The authors point to the connection with the correlative problem of generalized moments. This problem consists in the determination of a function of bounded variation 6(x) satisfying the conditions b (9) p,,(x)d4(x) -Oi~ (v-0,...,n) Vb min. S (k~) a Main result referring to thIs If the problem (1)-(2) has at least one non-degenerated aolution. (FkOI(x) F~- conat) then the single solution of (9) is a step funztion &7'(x) with q Jumps r0,... rq-1 in the Chebyshey points of deviation xOR ... Ix q-1 of (l)-(2), where Card 3/4 3/020/60/135/004/006/037 C1II/C222 Regular T-Systems and Some Problems in the Theory of V.A.Markov's Generalized Polynomials b .o . C. , b(e (10) V i d Z r a 0 The authors mention Ya.A.Shokhat and Vl.Markov. There are 12 references: 11 Soviet and 41 English. [Abstracter's notes The understanding of the paper is very difficult since, without any hints or explanations, the authors use several notations of earli-er papers (Ref-4,5) and of the book of Ye.Ya.Remex, General Numerical Methoda of Chebyshey Approximations, 1957 (Ref.2) which is not available to the abstracter] ASSOCIATIONs Institut matematiki Akademii nauk USSR (Mathematical Institute of the Academy of Sciences Ukrainskay& SSR) PRESENTED: June 69 1960, by N.F.Bcgolyubov, Academician SUBMITTEDt June 6, 1960 Card 4/4 27670 loe B/041J61/013/003/003/010 (,.I top B112/B125 AfTHOR: Koromyslichenko, V. D. TITLE: SonLe generalizaticns of the problem by V. A. Markov and his principal theorem which corresponds to the criterium by P. L. Chebyshev - A. A. Markov. I. PERIODICAL: Ukrainskiy matematicheakiy zhurnal, v. 13, no. 3, 1961o 59-74 TEXT: In analogy to the fundamental theorem of Chebyahev-Markov the author constructs a generalized polynomial F(alw,x) eyj(x) which optimally approximates a given continuous func- j - tion f(x according to Chebyshev, i.e., which satisfies the conditions: mad F(a*lx) f(x)l - max � law (x) - f(x) I Q1 J-0 A n min max E ajT (X) f(x) ajTj(x) f(x) dj XOG j ad i I j J-0 and the secondary conditions: Card 113 27670 S 041 61/013/003/003/010 Some generalizations of the ... B112 B125 n U(i)a a (i P). Wilp] a Z: J.0 (X) form a The author assumes that the linear ly independent functions Ij Chebyshev T-system over a bicompact Hausdorff space G. For this purpose it is necessary and sufficient.that the determinant 10(xi) - 'To(xn+1) ................... !fn(xl) "' '1.(Y-n+l) vanishes for none of the point systems x 11 -1 Xn+1 that contains no zero of all 1. The author derives a series of theorems concerning the matrix, K(l) ... K(1) 1 n+1 K(P) ... K(P) n+1 Card 2/3 t KOROM-15LICHENMt-V.D. (Kiyev) So= generalizations of V.A.Markov's problem and his fundamental theorem corresponding to the Chebyshev - Markov criterion. Part 2. Ukr.mat.zhur. 2.4 no.2:145-159 162. (MIRA 15:11) (Polynomials) T- KCROMYSLIG.iENKO, V,D. (Kiyev) Direct and inverse problems of the algebraic minimax. Zhur, vych. mat. i mat.fiz. 4 no.ltl5-22 Ja-F 164. (IMUL 17t6) KOROMYSLICHENKO., V.D. (Kiyev) Chebyshev approximations and the problem of moments. Ukr. mat. zhur. 16 no.1:105-110 164. (MIM 17:5) HKOP V.D. Twiersion of V.4. MarkovIo problem for generalized polynom!dl? of the oso~llation type, Vop. mat. fiz. i teor. funk. no.l~,, 72-80 064, (WRA 162) Chebyshov approximation for certain opqratorr, and the finding of an exact solution in vpecial cases. Dop. All URSR no.11:1418-14-23 165- (',.IIRA 18:12) 1. Institut matenatiki AN UkrSSR. KORCMYSLICHE-HKO, V.D. Direct and inverse V.A.14arkov problem in the complex region. Dok1. All SSSR 166 no.1:26-29 Ja 160'. (MIRA 19:1) 1. Institut maternatiki AN' UkrSSR. Sulyaitted 1,-!aY 4, 1965. KOROMYSLOP D. (Kiyev) Winding of torroidal coils. Radio no.3:23 Mr 162. (MIRA 150) (Electric coils) KOROK,YSLOV % (d. Mitiatovo, 1"anhkinskogo ri-qoniL, Roakovnkoy obl.) Manter of the Zhestovo lacquerlng. Prom.koop. 13 no.2:33 Ja 159, OHM 12:2) (Zhostovo-Lw,luer aid alacluering) RAZINA, T., nauchnyy sotrudnik- KOROWSLOV, B., nauchny7 sotrudnik; KAGANOV, L. In the land of Vladimir. Prom. koop. 13 no*7:14-18 Jl '59- (MIRA6 12:10) 1.9auchno-iseledovatel'skly institut khudozhestvennoy promyshlennosti (for Razina. XoroWslov). 2.Spetsiallnyy korrespondent shurnala, *Promyslovaya kooperatsiya* (for laganov). (Vladimir Province-Art industries) KOROMYSLOV9 B.p khudozhnik Fadeproof paints. 14oot.prom. i khud.promys. 1 no.1:4-6 0 160. (MA 14:3) (Lacquer and lacquering# Russian) (Art industries-Exhibitions) KCROMTSLOV, B. Glorious anniversary. .Prom.koop. 14 no.9:29 6 160. (MIRA 13:9) (Yedoskino-Aintature painting) IT Tj L- Determination of nor'htfl Iti paregoric tablets, p 0 ApfiecAna Pharm. rrrW-7(19M),-FIye tablets ate crushed, wetted with ftnlf~O ant I cc. of 10% Nits, 30 ", of CUCI,-I:tOll (9, 1) hYd. Na-.80i Is addtd, and !he CHCII layer b filtered through - anhytL Naiso.; the extn. Is repie-ated twite with 10 cc. each titne. Vie combined liquids am tvapd, to drynesi, the residue Is dissolved In 2,25 cc~ UsO with 911ght. w;%tming, j cc, Is tWslefred, to a test tulm coatt. 0 cc. tit it tvament, I -:of25 11cl per 100 cc.) with MCC. Ujo and 2 mefao.m 5K41le(CN)a. To another test tube IsaOded I cc;ofa 10-1 soln. of rnorphiae~HCI and 9 cc. of the above reagent. Wesoins., are compared colofimetrically. Tbemcthodl~i based upon the priiiierty of morphine to reduce F:sFe(CN)j to X41fi(CM)s, which forms Pruisimn Blue with FeClii. LA_ LYUKSHENKOV, KQROMYSLOVp S.1-.-' Syrups. Changes proposed for the ninth edition of the state pharmacopeia of the U.S.S,,R. Apt. delo 9 no. 4:41-46n-Ag 160. (MM 1318) .(SIRUPS) KOROMYSLOV9 Sjs .mTextbook o the Latin languagem by M.G. Nordking L V. Tokmakovoo RsvieveA by I. Kor lay. Apt. delo 9 no. 4:8;~6 il-Ag We 160. (MIRL 13:8) (LATIN LANGUAGE-TEXTBOOKS) ARTEMIYEVo A.I.1 ALYUSHINj M.T.j RATKEVIC11p G.I,,;.,KOROMYSLOV, S.I, Mechanical supplyij* of' distilled vater to werk locations. Apt. delo 10 no. 2:42-45 Mr-4p 161. (MIRA 14:4) le Laboratoriya tekhnologii lekaristvannykh fom i galenovych preparatov. (VATERt DISTILLED) IKOROWSWV. S. I. - Results of the work of the pharmacy network in 1961 and its tasks for 1962. Apt.delo, 12 no.3s7-13 Mjr-Je 162. (MM 16A) 1. Glavnoye upravl0niye zezhrespublikanskogo meditsinskogo anabzheniya i sbyta Ministerstva zdravookhraneniya SSSR. (FRARMACY) -1, 12-021-66 ARG lbWr S S 0/ F. rr FA; 04P FJ~ b) EIPj T.!'Of., P( h) F C, L~3- -17--2 SGURC9 CODE: ifil/0256/65/000/07/0 mon 0WA(h)IFBAIETC, ~,NifD-V; AUT11OR- Koromys-lov A-- V. N. (Engineer, Kilor) ORG: None TITLE: Mastery plus initiative /1~ocket defczv~e ITI Lhe -E!rCtiC/ ~7 SOURCE: Vest nik protivovozdushnoy oborony, no. 7. 1965, 21-23 TOPIC TAGS: rocket, ground rocket Inucher, air defense ml f;i L D!,Missile launcher, missile site, guided missile personnel, military iwitallation ABSTRACT: The author discusses the difficulties arising in the arctic regions in keeping rockets in a state of combat readiness. At the rocket sites the outside air temperature averages -30C, with drops to -50 and to -55C, for 100 days of the year; gusts up to 40-50 m/sec blow for the same number of days. The polar night lasts almost two months and is accompanied by a period of severe frosts and violent snowstorms, the snow reaching several-ineters deep. The author describes how, under these co_~i4itions, where metal does not hold up, radio parts fail, insulation and rubber~"Mcka from the cold, and lubricantAthicken, the equipment must operate without fail and the rockets must be in a state of readiness for immediate launch. The author's troops are able to k-eep the military equipment cmbat ready at all times because of their high technical and special training, the high degree of physical conditioning and endurnrice of the men, and becaulac teach unit has a thorough understanding of his debt to'his country, The author devot;~z particular attention L 12021-66 ACC NRt AP6001172 to the innovations that were introduced to keep equipment in operating condition. The weather conditions played havoc with cables, waveguides, lubricants, rectifiers, etc., but the soldier-innovators solved these problems as they arose, by better insulation of the cables, improved lubricants which would hold up at all low tempera- tures, by protecting ~he rectifiers against condensation, and other measures that permit the rockets to be operational at all times. 2 figures. OrIg* art. has: SUB CODE: 15, 19 SUBH DATE., none "N j~ ya N c 6 o "C 110 Eff ite t of int eyin -ivt- la i gn t-ge Fc-riala t.i 010 5b. -stud. nouchn. rRj~(A, -)Lj VyT) 4 3 -3 0" 1; f al'.O.I'acc SOLECHNIK, N.Ya.; X&TKIXA, L.N.; URCHYSLOVAt T.S.; ~I&CHEVAI L.I. Investigating chemical processes for obtaining lignin plasti0o binders. Nauch. trudy-LTA no.98:61-68 '62. (MIRA 15:12) -i-~.(Bu*db9iwd) (Woocl,-Chemistry) F, ~-P SOLECHNIK, N.Ya.; NATKINA, L.N.; KOROMYSLOVA, T.S.; LIKHACHEVA, L.I. Obtaining compressed,),qminated wood without binders. Der. prom. 12 no.3:9-11 Mr 163, (MIRA 16:5) 1. Lesotekhnicheskaya akademiya im. S.M.Kirova. (Wood, Compressed) ~O-RT?;~TVJ. TMINOLOGY periodicals: PRMSL FURAVIN Vol. 9, no. 10, Oct. 1958 MINARIKOVA, L.; KOROMZATp F. Possibilities of applying Fischer's method of determining water in some food products. p. 538* Monthly List of East European Accessions (ELAI) LC Vol. 8,, no. 5 May 1959, Unclass. Ti j, inzo Putting the TO hardfacing electrodes into pr4iies. Zvaranie 12 no.4:99-103 Ap P63* lo Vyokumny ustav zTaracsky-v Bratislava. :A1 ~:, -g, BROOK' '0 NUNN p 9 KOT I, LO, Y.K. [Kotyr1o, V.K.] PecultaritiA6 In the perception of thejdApanaioris of objactu by preschool children. Nauk.za-u.Nsuk. oel.inst.psykhol. 10:3-33 159. (MIRA 13:5) (Perception) KOTIMO, VA. _PLOtYi'~-K-3 Role of practical action, Image, and word In the perception of the 11 ize bf objects by preschool children. Nauk. zap. Sauk.-doel. inst. psykhol. 11:123-126 159e (MIRA 13:11) 1. Institut palkhologli, Klyev. (Perception) KCRCN, A.G., inzh. Over-all mechanization of a division producing metal electrodes. -Stroi. i'dor. mash. 6 no-5:37-38 Yv 161. (MIRA 14:6) (Electrodes) (Voronezh-Building machinery industry-Technological. innovatiozus) KORONO A.G.. inz.h.; ZAYTSEV, Yu.N., inzh. Conference of welders in Voronezh. Svar.proizv. no.4:43-44 AP 962 (MIRA 15:3) (Weldinp-Congresses) A.G., inzh.; ZAYTSEV, Yu.N., kand.tekhn.nauk Welder's conference in Voronezh. Svar.proizv. no.4:44 Ap 164. (MIRA 18:4) BEKENY, Gyorg3r, dr.; XOROWA, Arpad, dr. Data on neurological ecoplications in spinal anesthesia. Ideg.azoul* 15 no.1:1-9 Ja 162. 1. A Budapesti Orvostudommyi, ZgTetem Neurologiat, klinikajanak (ig.: Horanyi Bela dr., eVetemi tanar) kozlemenye. (A NES THESIA SPINAL compl) -n KORONA, Arpad, dr. The effect of the parietal lobe on genital development. Ideggyogy. szemle 15 no.8s241-244 Ag 162. 1. A Budapeati Orvostudomanyi Egyetem Neurologiai Klinikajanak kozlemanye (Igazgato:.Horanyi Bela dr.-egyatemi tanar). (PARIETAL LOBE) (GENITALIA, MALE) (GLIOBLASTOME MULTIFOME) - (BRAIN NEOPLASMS) KORONA k. B. Cand. Tech. Sci. Dissertation: "Investigation of the Effect of Surface Fineness on the Strength of a Pressure Fit." Moscow Order of the Labor Red Bdnner Higher Technical School imeni K. E. Bauman, 26 May 47. SO: Vechernyaya Mbskya, May, 1947 (Project #17836) . . ........ 1. A. P. 2. USSR (63')) 7. DesL~ of Co-irlin.~:s With Cle~-rances Vith Consider;..tion of the Method of it ,lachini.,Y'n Surfanes and Their Purity, Machine Tools and Instruments No. 9,_ Sep 1950 9. Comj:ilatlon of Information of the USSR Machine ard Mr.-chine Toole 11,ductry Contained in Soviet Publicatiins. ATIC. Restrictod. KORONA, A.B., kandidat takhniaheskikh nauk. Interrelation of surface smoothness, accuracy and fitting. Vest.mash- 33 no.9:34-42 S 153. (MLRA 6:10) (Surfaces (Technology)) J1 XCROVA, Aleksandr Borlsovich, kandidat toichnichaskikh nauk; LTUBINSJUTA, tekhnicheskiy redaktor [Iquipment for finishing ustals] Primposoblenita dlia mokhanichakoi obrabotki metallov. Moskva. Voes.kooperativnoe izd-vo, 1955. 338 P. (Ketals--Finishing) (KLRA 9:1) N15 668.5 MOSCOW. VSESOYUZ14YY NAUCH110-ISSLEDOVATELISKIY.1 KONSTRUKTORSKIY INSTITUT KHIMICHESKOGO NASHINOSTROYENIYA. PROGRESSMAYA TEONCLOGIYA V i(HIKICHESKOM 1-ILASHINOSTROYENII; PBRABOTKA FIETALLOV DAM141YEM, REZMIY&4 I S,--OPXA (PWGriE8S-- IVE TECHNNULS IN CHPI-aCAL MIACHINERY CONSTRUCTICIN) POD F D. 1-'.OSKV.-k Nd%,'--HGIZ, 1956. 82 (1) p. IUUS., DIAGRS., GRAPHS, TABLES. (ITS V' 19) IfLl-TEIZ TURA": P. 63) KORORL, A.B... kaididat takhnichookikh nauk. - Manufacturing threaded pipe connections for higt*-presswe applications@ .Sberest, XIZKM.U, TRIP9616 RA09,16- (KERA 1013) KORONA, J. :122 Technical innovations in the world. Przegl papier 21 no.4 Ap 165. FRUSZTNSKIp Jan; KORONA, -Ter2y Stenoving inflaimation of Vater's ampulla as one of the causes of failure following cholecystectomy. Fol. przegl. chir. 35 no#7/8003-805 163, 1. Z I Kliniki Chirurgicznej VAN Kierovnik: doc. dr J, Pruezynaki. (CHOLBOYSTECTCHr) (VATERIS AMPULLA) (POSTOMATM CaKPLICATIONS) (IMIAMATION) Inshener. We are expecting tangible assistance from science. Nast.i4i.5 no.12M D 156. (KJA 10:2) 1. 11achalinik suohillno-promavogo teekha Smonowsko-Golovkovskoy briketnoy fabriki. (Romewch, Industrial) FRUSZYNSKI, Jan; WLADZINSKI, Jerzy; -R~T~,.,Jerzy Indications for section of the sphincter of Oddi. Pol. przegl. chir. 35 no.7/8-.800-802 163. 1. Z I Kliniki Chirurgicznej WAM Kierownik: doc. & J. Fruszynski. (VATERIS AMPULLA) (SURGERY, OPERATIVE) (CHOLELITHIAST-S) (PANCREATITIS) (CHOLANGITIS) KALITA, P.G., gornyy Insh.; XjRW3X,, I.G.9 gornyy inzh.; KOROIFAp V*P* Briquatting of brown coal with admixture of anthracite fines Ugol' Ulkr- 3 no-9:40 5 159. (M331A 13:25 1. Treat Vatitunugoll (for ralita, larandin). 2. Yurkovskaya briketneya fabrika (for larandin). (iriquets (Fuel)) i(CRONAG K I , W"I (-.'# -x -, i Mrsi,~rnl?~:-.t!an of the rolling stcck on tire railways of the U, Przaal I-,olej merhan 11 no.11:259~2(2 11 1 1. Cen'-r..91 institute fcr Research and Deve'..opment of RailWE-,71 Tpvhniqua.-1, Wai-saw. ' m q:74~, gg KORONATOV, G.A.,.-inshener. Now acyclic electric madMuss. laektridwstvo mo.4:91 Ap 157. (MMA 10:5) (Great *Itain--Xsctric uschines) u 1-~ t) T AUTHORS: Gutman, L. N. and Koronatova, T. D. 49-10-4/10 TITLE: On the theory of -i-1-op-Wwi'nds.(K teorii vetra sklonov). PERIODICAL: Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR Seriya Geofizicheskaya, 1957, No.10, pp.1238-1248 (USSR~ ABSTRACT: The author defines as slope winds, winds in mountains which occur owing to thermal conditions above an inclined ground surface which is uniformly heated or cooled. The theoretical model of a steady state slope wind was first expounded by Prandtl (Ret,l) on the assumption that the mountain slope represents an infinite thermally uniform surface and that the coefficients of turbulent exchange are constant values, In earlier work one of the authors (Ref.4) generalised the problem to adapt it to a more real relief shape, copsidering the slope winds in a shallow valley or above a shallow mountain ridge; such a formulation leads to non-linear equations and a method was proposed to simplify these equations, indicating the possibility of finding an accurate solution for the case of a relief which is symmetrical relative to the centre of the bottom of the valley (or the top of the mountain ridge) without obtaining concrete results. In this paper Card 1/2 the solution of this problem is expounded in greater detail, On the theory of slope winds. 49-10-4/10 disregarding the humidity field; certain physical conclusions are drawn from the results and concrete calculation examples are included,stating that the conclusions are in agreement with experimental data published by TulTson, N. I. (Ref.8). There are 2 figures, I table and 8 references, 7 of which are Slavic. SUBMITTED: February 27, 1957. ASSOCIATION: Ac.Sc., U.S.S.R. Institute of Physics of the Atmosphere. (Akademiya Nauk 58SR Institut Fiziki Atmosfery). AVAILABLE: Library of Congre38 Card 2/2 Computation (Cont;) SOV/2545 was obtained by the method of successive approximations. The work wqs carried out by the staff members of the Labor- atory of Atmospheric Optics within the Institute of Physics of the Atmosphere, Academy of Sciences, USSR. No personalities are mentioned.' There are 23 references: 14 Soviet, 4 English, 4 German, and 1 French. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction 3 Ch. I. Mathematical Solution of the Problem 5 1. Statement of the problem. Derivation of basic rela- tionships 5 2. The zero,approximation 8 -3. Selection of the first approximation 11 4. Computation of subsequent approximations 13 5. Accounting for the albedo of the underlying surface 15 Ch. II. Processing Observation Data 19 Card 2/4 Computation (Cont..) SOV/2545 1. Review of Observation materials 19 2, UtIlToation of experimental data 22 3. Processing scattering functions 24 4. Change from optical thickness to the geopietrical height Ch. III. Computation Results And Certain Conclusions 27 1. Convergence of the series and of successive approxima- tions 27 2. Relation between the intensity of scattered radiation and the solar altitude, transpareny of the atmosphere' and the form of the scattering function 29 3. Light reflection from the Earth's surface 42 4. -The flux scattered radiation 43 Comparison with a case of Isotropic scattering 48 Significance of multiple scattering 50 7. Explanation of the tables 52 Table 1 56 Tab le 11 97 Table 111 98 Card 3/4 gs KIM --F tACCESSION NRs AP4038992 *0/64/000/00~/0039/0044 -'AUTHORSt Dik1yq Le A, (Candidate of physico-mathematical soisnoss)l IT. D, I TITLE a Stability of solutions of equotions for displacement of a vortex relative 101 ;.disturbance' of the initial and boundary conditions SOURCEs Meteorologiya i gidrologlyal, no. 59 1964# 39-44 TOPIC TAGSx weather forecastingg boundaz7 oonditiont pressure, fioldp error propagatioup numerical method ABSTRACT: A significant source of error when.predicting the sure field by pres methods is the use of fictive boundary conditions. These errors increase `-'.in ptoportion to the length of forecasting period, The authors seek to show On the -.,,basis of a simplified model how rapidly such errors spread from the boundu7 into ..,,!the region of prediction,, and they also attempt to indicate the length of forecast reasonably possilile from the boundary conditions. The rate at which error spreads 'from the boundary Me been computed by using fictive bounduT values, an the one jhand,'and by using actually known boundary conditions on the other. It in found :1that for the 24-hour period of forecasting errors do not appear to move far inward ]from the boundary,, but for +,he 484our period the difference between the two metho" t Card KORONCZAY Bela The Teohnical Library and innovation movement in the Daiubian Iron.Works. Ujit lap 12 no.22:12 25 N 166. 1. &uiai Va'smu mussaki k.onyvtarvezetoje. L 4-1777-66 p.-RD )LT _ Ii P cj__KwLra_ -Acckk~- AP60316&5 SOURCE CODE: Hu/ooo5A5/071/010/0447/0459 AUTHOR: Hardy, Gyulaj Janoane, Boros-Gyevi; Koroncza,_Laszlo ORG: Rr arch Institute for the Plastics Industg, Budapest (Huanyagipari Kutato Intezet TITLE: Investigations in the field of solid-state radiation polymerizationy Part 10: Copolymerization of vinyl chloride-acetate and acrylic acid SOURCE: Magyar kemiai folyoirat, t. 71, no. 10, 1965, 447-4't0 TOPIC TAGS: radiation polymerization, copolymerization, vinyl chloride, acrylic acid ABSTRACT: The copolymerization of vinyl chloride-ace~ate and acrylic acid is characterized in the liquid state by the copolymerization constants. The phase diagram of the solid system of this pair of monomers has an eutectic point at the composition corresponding to a 62 mole-% vinyl chloride-acetate content. The copolymerization rate in the solid state is at a maximum at the eutectic .point and the copolymer formed has the composition of the eutectic mixture. In the superco d7liquid state the rules governing the copolymerization are similar; however, the rate of the process is ten times as high as in the solid state. Orig-. art. has: 10 figures. 1JPRS: 33,54P] SUB CODE: 07 SUBM DATE: OlApr65 / ORIG REF: 003 / OTH REF: 002 Card KORONDAN, Iren (Mrs); SZARVAS, Pal, prof., dr. Contribution to the alleged complex forming property of parafuchsinhexir---.a-,J.c acid. Acts. chimica Hung 41 no.1/2: 43-58 164. 1. Institut fur knorganische und knalytische Chemie der Lajos Kossuth Universitat, Debrecen. ON, pi ACCESSION NR: AT5021740 MRI/2502/64/041/01-/0043/0058 I AUTHOR Korondan lren(Debrecea); Szarvaa, P&I(Garvash, VO(Doctor, Prof seor (Debrecen)--- TITLE: Presurted conplex-form-ing ability of parafticlisino hexcacetic acid SOURCE; Academia ocientianim, hungaricae. Acta chimica, v. 41L, no. 1-2, lq64 t 43-58 TOPIC TAGS, acetic acid polatogea' photametry ph~v ABSTRACT: [Germaa article] An atte&Tt 1-W made to dotect the pre Pence of paxFX_ucFwiae hercaacetic wid - =tal comPlaxea by meaaa af pojxxug:~anhia cor-ductwetric pbotwetries, and pg-matric tucWiqueg. No evidence, Ya a 5 + found to prove the existeuce of ou '# ZIP-, ca p rb p Tl:-, ar Ti acm PleXec -'~It Vw- u0t P0381ble -to explalin -thd zead= for tha absence of comp. Vi"_-~f`o-r&-'t1ojz which vw ey z*#-ad on the barzis: of tha aag*uadla atructura,_! ch vao contrary to the azoumpticm reported by UWgjgMj P., 7 WAJI M-2-319 # YfA- T-,o DJMLWA; L Nj arA Tn*=, D. ya#t~ (Zh. Anal, Khfm., u$ 19!i6p V 405) Orig. _77 A NUM & P M KORONDIP Gem, oklevelen mernok, tervezo CitY mass transportation in Switzerland. Koz1 tud az 15 no.2:83- 85 F 165. I* Capital Civil Engineering Designing Enterprise, Budapeat. N KORONELLI-,:--,T.V..;,-,.MELINIKO", S.G.; SAGITULLIN, R.G. Effect of some additives on the metabolism of Claviceps purpurea culture (strain PRL-1980). Vest. Moak. un. Ser. 6: Biol., pochv.., 20 no,6:23-28 N-D 165. (M1RA 19:1~ 1. Kafedra biologii pochv JL Kalfedra organicheakoy khimii Moskovskogo gosudarstvannogo universiteta. KOSTP A.N.; KORONELL11 T.V.; SAGITULLIN, R.S. Chromatography of indole derivatives in a thin layer of aluminum oxide and on paper. Zhmr. anal. khim. 19 no. 1: 125-130 164. (MIRA 17:5) 1. Moskovskly gosudarstvennyy universitet, imeni Lomonosova. SAGITUIIDT, H.S.; KORCV~~Illp TOVO Synthesis of dl-abrine and 5-melllhoxy%brine. Vest. Mosk. ung Ser. 2 Khim. 19 no.2.-68-71 Mr-ApI64 WIRA 17 -.6) 1. Kafedra organ.1--heskoy khImll Moskovskogo universiteta. .jL 00012-66 FIA(-j)/F.IP,(b)-2/EI%7-(l-)/F,4T(m) R1M/&W/R0_ 1ACCESSION R: APS023714 UR/0075/65/020/008/0845/0849 543.80 041 ~/ 44' OA% ~t ~( 'AUTHOR: Kost, A. N.; Koronelli, T. V.; Lideff, I.,,; Sagitullin, R._S. TITLE: rluorescence method for separate determination of ergoalkaloids and tryptc.- phan ~SOURCE: Zhurnal analiticheskoy khimii, v. 20, np. 8, 1965, 845-849 TOPIC TAGS- fluorescence spectrum, i~ ~aloid, tryptopl~an, spectrophotometric ana- lysis ABSTRACT: The ability of ergoalkaloids and tryptophan to fluoresce in ultraviolet light was utilized in a metgo-~F-1-o-r-t-Fei-r*eparation and determination, as these compounds were found to have widely separated peaks in their absorption and fluo- rescence spectra. 5-Methoxy-N-methyltryptophan and 5-methoxy-2-indolecarboxylic acid present together in approximately equal amounts (with respective peaks at 338 and 420 mW were thus separated. Ergoalkaloids could not be-determined in the pre-! sence of dihydroergotoxin, whose spectra are too similar to theirs. Although the spectra of ergonovine and lysergic acid are also quite aimilarg these two compounds 7 Card 1/2. N-M M, ooo42-66 ACCESSION NR.,' AP50237141 can bedetermined when present together if different wavelengths are employed. Mixt- tures of lysergic acid and trypto'phazi lend themselves particularly well'to the fluorescence analysis, even when one or the other is present in considerable excess The proposed method was then successfully applied to the analysis of alkaloidlike metabolic products of the mold M. * 2 strain PRL-1980. Orig. art. has: 8 EE rim- figures and 3.table~. ASSOCIATION: Moskovsklygosudiirat4ennyy universitat im.- M. V. Lomonosova (Hescow State University); Institut paLkhiatiAi AWSSSR (ustitute of Psychiatry, Am SSSRY- R SubtaTTEDs 00J4164 ERL: 00 SUB CODE: CC' OP, NO REFSOV-t :004 609. A5 Card '52 w:.N KORONUI, Bertalan.. dr.; ORZOY, Robert, dr. Tre~a--tma-nit- -of--'p'sychomen vith histamine. Ideggyogy. Bzamle 1/+ na.6s 174-179 Jo 161. 1. A Miskolci Me I Korbas (igazgato: Dr. Kands Istvan) ideg- elmoaztalyamk f"roolIrros: Dr. Bagothay Iaszlo) koslemanys. (PSYCHOSES ther) (HISTAMM ther) FODW, Sandor, dr..-.JEOR-OMI, Bertalan, dr.; LINCZERYI, Adorjan, dr. VIKAR, Gyorgy, ir-~. -- ---- Cases of organic diseases simulating functional disorders. OrT. hetil, io2 no.9:414-4i7 26 Fl6l. (IMOS&S diag) (CORONARr VISEASE diag) KORONKAI, Bertalan, dr. Experimental hypnosis in periodic n7oplegia. Ideggyogy. Szeirle. 17 no.5tl39-150 my 164. 1. Az Orszagos Ideg- es Elmegyogyintezet (1g. foorvo3t. Maria Bela, dr.) Voigy utcaj idegosztalyanak (Oszt. vez. foorvos: Pertorini Rezso, dr.) kozlemenye. Psychiatry HUNGARY HORVATH, Szabolcs, Dr.,, HESZAROS, Maria, Dr., HORANSZKY, Kornelia) Dr., KORONKAT . Neurological ,_ftr~La!j,_ Dr., and PERTORINI, Rezso, Dr., Department for Male Functions (Director: PERTORINI, Rezso, Dr.) at the National Institute for Neurology and Psychiatry (Director: MARIA, Bela, Dr.)(Orszagos Ideg- es Elmegyogyintezet Ferfi Functionalis Idegosztalya) (location not givenl. "Analysis of the Dynamics of Group Psychotherapy Sessions" Budapest, Magyar Pszicholo?iai Szemle, Vol 23, No 1-2, 1966, pp 146-157. Abstract: The group psychotherapy sessions held at the authors' Institute since 1963 were analyzed and the data were presented in tables. The dis- tribution of the approximately 100 patients involved according to symptoms was interpreted in terms of their behavior during the sessions. The various aspects of performance during the sessions were analyzed statistically. The principal functional groupings involved vivacity, group cohesion, influence of the doctor, and number of participants. 14 references, in- cluding 5 Hungarian, 3 German, and 6 Western. XCHMMIGH, A.I.- (Lvov) Some remarks about the evaluation of accuracy of linsir e0ra- polatiou avA f IltratIon (vIth munutry In Inglish). Toor. verolst.1 so prine 2 no,1:116-121 '57. WRA 10-.'7) (Probabilities) (Approximate computation) A. 1. The *rgodic theorcm for nonstuationary random futictions [with 7 summaries In Ruaalin and 'nellah]. Dop All MSR no.1:231.211 #57. (MLRA 1(): L'vlvslkly d*r",!ziPvniZr universitet. Pr*d$tavlono okedenikoti Alcodsmil nouk Ussn S.V.3-iodenko. (Functions) ,KDRONKEVICH, k-I. LKoronkevych, I.] t Linear dynamic systems under the action of random forces. Nauk. zap. Llviv. un. 44 no.8:175-183 '57. (MIRA 11:6) (Differential equations, Linear) (Probabilities) 124-58-6-6315 Translation from: Referativnyy zhUrnal., Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 6. p 6 (USSR) AUTHOR: Koronkevich,, 0.1. TITff':- '-' R-esonancme ~in L~inearDyynimic Systems Under the Action of Random Forces (Rezonans v lineyny1ch sii�temakh pri deystvii sluchaynykh sil) Rezonans liniynykh dynamichnykh systemakh pry diyi vypadkovykh syl PERIODICAL: Nauk. zap. L'vivs1k. un-t, 1957., Vol 44, pp 184-194 ABSTRACTS': Systems of first-order differential equations contaiining constant coefficients and free terms representing random forces are examined. A case is investigated in which., amongst the roots of the characteristic equation, there are imaginary ones or ones with zero value. V1. Ye. Temchenko Card 1/1 1. Resonance-Mathematical analysis -7 7 KORONKEVICHO A- I. [Koronkevych, 0.1.] Remarks on the continuity problem of random functions. Nauk zap. Liviv. un. 44 no.8:195-199 157. (MIRA 11:6) (Probabilities) AUTHOR: 21-58-7-2/27 TITLE: Structure of a Particular Solution of a System of Linear Differential Equations with Fortuitous Free Terms Under Resonance Conditions (Struktura chastnogo resheniya liney- noy sistemy differentsiallnykh uravneniy so sluchaynymi svobodnymi chlenami v usloviyakh rezonansa) PERIODICAL Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrainalkoi RSR, 1956, Nr 7, pp 694-697 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A system of linear differential equations with constant co- efficients- C(Y- A w M 6ft is considered, where: Y is the column of solutions; A is a square matrix of coefficients of n-order; ~ (t) is the column of free terms (t) . ..... (t), which is a multi-dimensional fortuitous stationary (in the wide sense used by O.Ya. Khinchin, (Ref. 1) function. It is assumed that M S (t) = 0. The system (1) is a resonance one, i.e., Card 1/3 the'characteristic equation 1A 1 0 has zero or 21-58-7-2/27 Structure of a Particular Solution of a System of Linear Differential Equations with Portuitous Free Terms Under Resonance Conditions imaginary roots. The author considers a particular solu- tion of the system in the form: t A (- L-r) I j t! '0c)dr where the lower limit of integration is taken +cO - 00 or 0 dependent on the value of i%le (cC). The author gives asymptotic formulas for the correlation matrix of this particular solution and for the dispersion of a fortuitous function with stationary derivatives of m-order. There are 2 Soviet references. ASSOCIATION: Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet ( I'vov State Uni- versity ) PRSS~,NTED: By 11ember of the AS UkrSSR, B.V, t1nedenko nard 2/3 21-58-7-2/27 Structure of a Particular Solution of a System of Linear Differential Equations with Fortuitous Free Terms Under Resonance Conditions SUBMITTED: February 1, 1958 VOTE: Russian title and Russian names of individuals and insti- tutions appearing in this article have been used in the transliteration. 1. Differential equations 2. Mathematics Card 3/3 AUTHOR: Koronkevich, A.I. SOV-21-58-8-2/27 TITLE: Ergodic Properties of Random Functions in the Solution of a Linear Dynamic System (Ergodicheakiye svoystva sluchaynoy funktsii na vykhode lineynoy dinamicheskoy sistemy) PERIODICAL: Dopovidi Akademii nauk Ukrains1koi RSR, 1958, Nr 6, pp 810-812 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The author considers the connection between the conditions which ensure the fulfilment of the ergodic theorem for a given multi-dimensional random function t(t) and the conditions satibfying the ergodic theorem for a special solution of the system C/ Y_ where Y is the column of unknown functions, $ (t) is the column of random functions continuous in the root-square-meani, and P(t) is the matrix of coefficients elements of which are continuous functions. The author presents five theorems per- taining to the problem under consideration. There are 6 Soviet references. Card 1/2 SOV-21-58-8-2/27 Ergodic Properties of Random Functions in the Solution of a Linear Dynamic System -ASSOCIATION: Llvovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet (L'vov State University) PRESENTED: By Member of the AS UkrSSR, B.V. Gnedenko SUBMITTED: February 1, 195B NOTE: Russian title and Russian names of individuals and institutions appearing in this article have been used in the transliteration. 1. Functions--Theory Card 2/2 S11401611000100210031009 CII-1/0222 AUTHORs Koronkevl-ch., A.I. TITLEs The sallation of systems of linear differential equations with random. free terms PERIODICALt Izvestlys vyashikh uchebnykh zav,9deniy. Matematika, no.29 ig6iv 63--74 TEXTR The author considers linear eyatema IT _ P(t)Y+ ~(t)' where M is a column of rsndr,~= flmotiona J-1j2v-.pn, aud .1 .iWe P(t) is an nYn matrix. The elements p,,,(Q of P(t) are continuous. The author gives conditions for the existence of general and determined solutions, respectively, (e.f.)periodic, or aimoet; periodic). The connsetion of the solution Y t of (1) and the argodic theorem is considered. Ten theorems are partially pr,-,7ed aml partially formulated. Defini-tiona-The random funct-lon -q(t) ie boun3ad in the mean up to the moments of the czder A i f M Y4 2k(t) is wit Ln.uly bounded for e-very t, Card 1/5 The solution of aystems.--. S/140J61/000/002/003/009 C111/C222 -.00. ~- t ~;+oo Theorem Is Given (1); let the elements of' P(t) be continuou-n and uniformly bounded on Let the corresponling homogeneous system be reduceable to the system ax i '. BX (3) 3 with constant oeeffictent s. Lot the mstrix B h&ve no chaxacteriatic numbers the real parts af -which ars equal to zero. Le t the Nj(t) be bounded in the mean kis9 . Then there exists & unique partial solution bounded in the mer%n ~k-I) , where !he estimationa t nf'M (5) 2 are valid, where n le the order of the syetom m M&T IM ~J(01; m2 - mar M11 (01' (6) -A- gJIL 11. .n p q- 1 q-1 p is a magnitude dtpending on the ocefficients ef the system Card 2/5 The solution of systems... S/140/61/000/002/003/009 CIII/C222 q - max ;I miz I' Re( are the oharacteristio numbers of an arbitrary matrix of the possible matrices B with constant aceffioients. Jg~ W VS) k &~(t;s) - dot B (t;o) In(t) fi(a) In(t) I n is called the correlation determinant of (t). The random functions I 1(1t)9 .... Jn(t) are oalled linearly independent in the mean tf k 51 (t;s) 10. Theorem 23 If in.(I) the components of J(t) are linearly independent in the mean,and Y(t) is an arbitrary partial solution of (1) then the random fumetione Y(t) and '.5(t) are linearly independent in the mean, and every partial solution Y(t) consists cf random functions y i(t), i=1q...,n whi-ch. are linearly independent in the mean. Theorem 3: The cozLetancy (periodicity, reap.) of the coefficients(of (1) and the stationa ity (periodicity in the wider eense, reap.) of I t) Card 3/5 The solution of systems... S1140J611000100210031009 CM[C222 are necessary for the existence of a partial stationary (periodical in ti.-te wider sense. re ) solution Y(t) of.N which is stationarily (yeriodically, riespTconnected with where ~i(t) are linearly independent in the mean .1 kA random function YL(t~_is called periodioal (almost periodical in the wider oense,rsspo~ if its mean value K%A) is periodical (almost periodical, resp.) and MrL(t) ;B7t-+-h) in periodical (almost periodical, reapa) in t for all fixed b.) Theorem 5a Let SJM~ J-lv,qn~ be linearly independent in the mean V/ and bounded in the mean. In order that (1) has a partial solution bounded in the mean with a derivative bounded in the mean it Is necessary that the coefficients of the system are uniformly bounded on the whole t-axia. f Theorem B& Given.-the inhomogensous system (1) which satisfies the conditions of theorem 1. Let the free terms 1,(t) form a multi- dimensional randon magnitude for which M -%(t) - 0, K I (t+h) 0 h -*cD uniformly with respect to t. Then the ergodic theorem is satisfied for Card 4/5 The solution of systems... S/140J61/000/002/003/009 C1111C222 the p&rtiCUUT solution bounded In the mean, Theorem 93 Given the linear system dY AY+*;(t) (2T) with constant coefficients. Let the characteristic equation have no roots with a vanishin re I psxt; let ~s'(t) be a column of random X Is bounded and functions, where X Tj 7t) : 0; I Vd-t dt P 0. 2 f f M 1(t, (t2) 1 2 - "II T 0 0 T.*ao / ~ i Then the random 'bounled particular solution satisfies the same conditions so that the ergodic theorem is valid for it. The author mentiona A.Ya.Zhinchin. There are 12 Soviet.-bloc references. ASSOCIATION:Llvovskiy gosud&rBtvennN7 universitet im.J.Yzanko (Lgvov State University im.J.Franko) SUBKITTE]Dt January 20p 1959 Card 5/5 KORONKEVIC11, A.I. -Some remarke -oncerning solutions to inhomogenecus systems of linear diffrzrantlal equations. Pribi.metod.resh.diff,urave no.2s62-69 154. (MIRA 18W 10-RONMICH, G.H. -7, Raising chufa, In lluybyshey Province. Blul.Glav.bot.sads, no.26:91-93 '56. (MM 10:2) 1. luybyshevskly inshonerno-meltorativnyy institut. (linell--Chufa) KGRONKEVICII, 11.1. Dependence of the harvest in the arid zone on the available soil moisture. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser. geog. no.3:48-52 W-Je 165. (14IR-A 18:6) 1. Institut geografii All SSSR. KORZHUYEV, YEGOROVI O.V.; NAUMOV) S.N.; KAAAVkfEV, ZOLINIKOV V G - M.N.T. KACHURIN, S.P.; KOWACHUV: K:P:: Prinimli uchas'iyet ZQRO~MICH N.I - DIYAKONIOV, F.V.~ GERASIMOV, I.P...,akadomik' ed-T PREODIZAZHESNKIY, V.S... red.; RlUTER, G.D., red.; AERAMOV, L.S. red.; ARMAND, D.L., :7ed.; GELLER, S.Yn., red.; ZONN, S.V., red.; DZERDZEYEVSKIY, B.L... red., KOMAR, I.V., red.; LAVRENKO, Ye.M., red.; LEONTIYEV, red..,. LETUN011, P.A., red.; LIVOVICH, M.I., red.; IMESHCHERYAKOV, Y-,l,A., red.; MINTS; A.A., red.; MURZAYEV, E.M., red.-. NASB40VICH, A.A., red.; POKSHISHEVSKIY, V.V., red.p Pomus, red.z ROZOV, N.N.: red.; SOCHAVA, V.B., red.; FORMOZOV, A.N.. red..; YANSHIN, A.L., red. [Takutia] IAkutiia. Moskva, Nauka, 1965. 464 F. (MIRA 18:8) 1. Akademiya nauk SSOR. "nsti-tut geografii. 2. Institut geogra- fii AN SSSR (for Korzhuyev. Vitv-ltskly)- 3 'Yakutskiy filial Sibirskogo otdeleniya AN S~SR (for Yegorov). 4. Moskovskiy . - oblastnoy pedagogicheskiy insti-.%ut im. li.K.Krupskoy (for Naumov). 5. Pochvennyy muzey AN SSOR (for Zollniko-,r). 6. Moskovskiy go- sudarstven-W universitat, ilp. M.V.Lomanosova (f~r Karavayev). 7. Proizvodst-renrW naucILic.-is,31ed,.-.Vatelrski7 institut stroitell- stva Gosstro-ya SSSR (fcr Kaohtlunin). S. Insti-Lu-b geografii Sibiri i Dallnego Vostoka S~-Dlrskcg--.1 )--'Alr-,lerLiya AN SSSR (for Kosmachev). KORUNKEVICHI V.P.; GOLUBKOVA, V.P. New method for determining the nonparallelism of gauge blocks. lzm.tekh. no.417-8 Ap 162. (MIRA 15:4) (Gauges-Testing) KORONKEVICH) V.P.; GUSTYRI, L.Ya. Precision of the measurement of part dimensions by the method of shadow projections. Izm.tekh. no-5:5-9 MY 162. MRA 15:6) (Optical measurements) M KOROVIVICH, V.P. Bimple attachment to the tool microscope. $tan. i instr. 24 no.5s29-30 NY '33- (BU 6W (microscope ana microscopy) M Konom;,-;~-,VICII , V. F. Koronkevich, V. P. "The dispersion of air in the visible portion of the afpactrum." Comniscdon on Standards, Measures, and Measuelbig Instruirents, Council of Ministers USSR. All- Union Sci Res Inst of Ketrolor-,r imeni D. I. Yendelle,yzv. Leningrad, 19%- (Dis, artation for the Dagree of C.-andidate in Technical Science) So: Knizhnaya letopis', 140. 27, 1956. Floscow. Pages 94-109; 111. WINUTLcut V. P. %-AMMOM NNW Dleyersion of air in the visible spectrum range. Opt.1 spektr. I no.1:85-89 NY 156. (UM 9:11) (Air-Optical properties) (Dispersion) 1-4 RIK HOVKO, (I- F. AM 3 PHASE I BOOX EXPLOITATION 3OV/1365 Llwov. UniverssrUt i F&teAsay I Vae&o]ruzn*&o soytahchanlys p0 spektrookopil. t. 19 Molakullaruya opoktrouYnpiya (Papers of the 10th All-L'olon Conference on Spectr~sccpy. Voll. Is Molecular SpectrollcOpy) (Ltvovl Ixd-vo Lfvovskogo wdv.tai 195T, 499 p. 4 000 Gople a printed. (Sarleat Itas Pivyohnyy zblrAyk, v". W) I Additional Sponsoring Agency: Akadeadyss. nauk SSSR. Kcalmolys p0 spektrookovil. Ed.: dazer, S:L:; Tech. Ed.: Sarar4uk, T V.; Editorial Board% Lac-Asterg, 0 3 . Academician (Rasp. Ed.; Deceased), gopsorent. B.S., Doctor of Physical aW Mathematical Sciences, Fabellnskly. I.L., Doctor of Physical and Mathematloal Saleliceso Fabrikaxto V.A.. Doctor or Mystical and mcthematleal 3alencen. umitaUU, V.G.. Candidate of Teazhalcal 3431ances, Rayakly, S.M. Candidate of Physical " Mathazatical Sdiecs:611, Painovakiy. L.K., Candidate or Physical as-.d Mathematical Sciences, Fdllyanchuk, V 3 Candidate of "loal Ln4 W-herAtical Sciences and Gla4b..Lan: A. To.. Candidate of Fhymlssal and Mathematical balance&. cold 1/30 routin, Tu V.M. Totevskly. and B.A. Fox4yahow. j A* Z 3tUdy o WUoftfil I&OWrIft W 111101111 of Spoetro"ovy 300 Kievalaw. 1.F. Vibrational Spectrit and Potential tnergy consuato or mcnasuane wA its Douttre- derivatt"s 304 "S I.T., And Z.V# ftrwlsh. awro 01o"Glatlas Z&Uo jQ**Wj* States of AlkMI Earth N*%M Oxidea 305 Takowleva. A.T.. and I.I. orowwa. Nitrogen Fluorescence Mader tbe Influence of Short- Radiation 308 Uanov-xlokvw* V.I. Absorption Spoetra of Liquid .ftten 3xQ Experimental Determination of J~rLgjpv14h V ft rtr6dj f a S Wo Diopersloss ftmda for UWASI A17 III KORONKWIGHO Top, Imperimental determination of dlxperslon coefficients to be nsed in formlas for normal air, Fis. obor, nNN31"16 15?9 NIIIA lIt8) 1. Vessoy"lwy UNIchno-Iseledwatel'skLy institut metrologli im. D. I. Neudeleywaf (Air-Optical proportion) AUTHORS: Kartashev, A.I., and Koronkevich, V.P. 115-5-3/44 TITLE: Interferometer for Relative Measurement of Gage Blocks of 100 mm to 1,000 mm in Length (Interferometr dlya otnositell- nykh izmereniy kontsevykh mer ot 100 do 1,000 mm) PERIODICAL: "Izmeriteltnaya Tekhnika", No 5, Sep-Oct 1957, PP 9-10 (USSR) ABSTRACT: The article describes an interferometer developed at VNIIN, designed for measuring of gage blocks up to 1,000 mm in length by a method suggested by A.I. Kartaahev. The method is said to permit highly precise direct comparative length measure- ments of two gage blocks and of the flatness and parallelism thereof without the use of contact instrument and the wringing of optical flats on their surface. The device has been ver- ified on a large horizontal interferometer of VNIIN and it was stated that the difference between results of measure- ments did not exceed the maximum error permissible for 2nd accuracy class gage blocks according to standard "OCT-85000-39"- It is hoped that further work with subject device will in- crease its accuracy thus it may be employed for measuring Ist class gage blocks, provided the reference-gage blocks will be carefully studied and are of a higher precision than the lst Card 1/2 class of "OCT-85000-39" standard. Presently, the subject 115-5-3/44 Interferometer for Relative Measurement of Gage Blcoks of 100 mm to 1,000 mm in Length device is employed for routine verification of 2nd accuracy class gage blocks. The article contains 2 sketches and I photograph. AVAILABLE: Library of Congress Card 2/2 SOV1115-59-8-2133 An Interference Fringe Counter for Measuring Small Lengths of the interference fringes. The light intensity changes at the interferometer outlet are picked up by a FEU-19M photomultiplier and are fed, converted to electrical signals, to a pulse shaping circuit. Here, the signals are converted to pulses of equal amplitude and shape. The pulse shaping circuit con- sists of an amplifier with direct coupling and a gain factor of 15-20, and one relaxation relay with one stable state. The upper passband limit is deter- mined by the required counting rate which is about 1000 pulses per second for measuring purposes. At this rate, all pulses entering the input of the PS- 64 device are registered by the electromechanical counter. The photomultiplier is fed with 1300 volts do from a stabilized VS-9 rectifier. The voltage divider resistance was selected with an error rating not exceeding 1-2%e Combined with the interference fringe counter the interferometer PIU-1 may be used for checking micron dial gages, as shown in Figure 2. Card 2/5 The checking procedure is described briefly. A R SOV/115-59-8-2/33 An Interference Fringe Counter for Measuring Small lengths length measured is calculated by the following for- mula: A 'T where L is the length to be measured; N is the inter- ference order (pulse number); and A is the wavelength of the light (in this case A = 0.5461 microns). Since the photoelectric circuits will register only full interference fringes, a lower number N will be ob-~ tained. In addition, the diaphragm aperture must be taken into consideration, For practical calculations the authors recommend A. N. Zakharlyevskiy's gef g conception of the effective wavelength: A P 2 1 - A2 where A is the aperture of the illuminating pencil. Using the data of Ye. F. Dolinskiy the authors derive aformula for determining the error Card 3/5 SOV1115-59-8-2133 An Interference Fringe Counter for Measuring Small lengths 1 - 1 - A2 4a L N+ I L + L - + 2 T-T 2 01 1 +11 - T The device designed by the authors was investigated experimentally and it was established that the mea- suring error was 0.15 to 0.25 microns. The theore- tical mean square error should have a magnitude of 0.16 or 0.1 microns. The deviation of the experi- mental and the theoretical magnitudes are explained by mechanical inaccuracies of the dial gages used for checking. For recording fractional parts of in- terference fringes a trigger circuit was introduced, which reduced the mean square error to 0.13 microns. In their conclusions the authors point out that it is convenient to design an interferometer with a fringe counter using standardized components produ- ced by the Soviet industry. Since the error of such an Interferometer does not exceed 0.22 microns. It may be used for the majority of measurements in the Card 4/5 machine-building.industry, for checking micron dial SOV/115-59-8-2/33 An Interference Fringe Counter for Measuring 3mall lengths gages and micrometer screws or for measuring heat expansion coefficients of bodies and similar opera- tions. For more precise measurements, the accuracy of this device may be increased by applying devices which will fix fringe fractions with an accuracy of 0.5 fringes. There are 1 diagram, 1 photograph and 3 ref6rences., I of -which is Soviet and 2 American. Card 5/5 31/115/60/1000/05/02/034 B007/BO11 AUTHORS: Koronkevi-3h, V. P., Skidan, V. V., Afanaslyeva, V. A. TITLE: Contact Interferometer '.,'/'Lth Widened Yeasr-r-in& Range PERIODICAL: IzmeriteVnaya tekhnika, 1,960; No. 5.. pp. 2-5 TV_T: The authors describe their contact interferometer with widened mea-surinF, range (Ref. 5). This instrument serves for maasurinf,~ small Uj I ength"a (up to. 1-2 mm), and was developed on the ba3is of the 1_7,,,-jY (YL 6_ contact interferometer (Ref. 1)., The new .1nostvwient is based on the com- binat.ion cf a two-beam, interferomet-ar with a multl~:le one. Fig. 2 shows the optice! scheme and the beam path. The mode of operation of this instrument is described ,,fith the aid of thi3 scheme. The widening of the measuring range was achieved by introduction of the etalon by Fabry-P6rot- S-~voral such etalons (Fig. 4) ware tested. The authors succeoded Jin videning the measuring range by the 32--fold, The Vsesoyuznyy nauchn.)- isaledovatellskiy institut metrologii im. D. I. Mendeleyeva (All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Metrology imeni D. I ,Mend~eleyev) used n--(R-f. 7), th,1z new instrument for the determination of magnetontrictio e for Card 1/2