SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT KUROPATKIN, A. M. - KUROSH, A. G.

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USM/Agriculture - Labor, Farm Sep 49 Engineering - Electrification, Rural "Farm Labor Becomes a Type of Industrial Labor," A. I. Kuropatkin, Cand Econ Sci, 5 PP "Nauka i Zhiznl" No 9 Mare than 100,000 highly qualified specialists, agronomists, zootechnlcians, and engineers were engaged in agricultural work-in 1938. In 1947, more than 11,000 specialists were sent into' rural areas. In 1940, 523,000 tractors, 182yOOO combines, and 228,000 loading machives were used In farm work. Postwar Five-Year Plan allocates 150T2. USSR/Agriculture - Labor, Farm Sep 49 Engineering - Electrification, Rural (coutd) 325,000 tractors, up to 200,000 combines, and more than a million other farm machines to agricultare. Farmers *had more than 60,000 electric motors at their disposal at beginning of 1949. By end of 1950, power oi rural electric power stations will be increased to 2,269,700 kv (275,000 kw in 1940). Total pover consumption In raral areas in 1950 will be 3,500,000,000 kw-b, which will provide for 70,000 kolkhozes, MTS forest conservation stations, sovkhozes, and experimental.stations. Electromachine-tractor stations liave-already been sit up. I .- Ins. 15OT2''' TKIN~ A. 1. Probler~s of Ule economic aspects of agricultural labor In tho USSR. Moskva, Gas* izd-vo, polit, 3-it-ry,, 1952. 340 p, (52-33225) HDI992-K83 of L-Z'-ror in sell r) A ID P - 5157 Subject USSR/Engineering Card 1/1 Pub. 103 - 16/18 Author Kuropatkin, A. M. Title Device for machining curvilinear parts Periodical Stan. i instr., 5, 44, MY 1956 Abstract A very brief description of an attachment to a grinding machine for polishing surface of Archimedean spiral shape, One photo. Institution None Submitted No date XUROPATKIN, A.S.jagronom po saighchite rastaniy With thi feeling of raspqnsibility for thq entrusted work. Zaahah. rast. ot vmd. i bol. 8 no.8t2-5 Ag 163. (HM 16slo) 1. Sovkhoz "Udarnik*, Saratoyak&ya obl. Kl.JR`-iPTKll,v D.11o, anytruit Echi-noccccosiq of' tho co=on bll(~ ducto U:!h. zzar. StArr. gose mad. inBt. W62-164 163 (HIR51 1797) 1. Knf"dra gonpltmltn,~y kiiii-urg.11 ( -rtv, - profe P.MFovalevskiy) Sthvropcll-sk~igo gosudarstvenriogo mvditsinskogn In-itituta (rektor znsluzhennyy dayullall nriukl pr,,-,re Dtldylln). KURCPATI: N , ` . With m-,d constructors in Moldavia, Avt. dor. no.KiZZ Q I 6L -, (14114, 17; 12) 2. 1"Jachailrik ifnravleniya shonseynykh dorog MJn-IrtFjrst,.ra avtomobillnoy tranoporta I shosacynykh dorag Pfoldavokoy CII~J(. I I DOBROV, B.M.0 kandidat maditainskM nauk; KMFATKIN, I.F. Dry control serums In Wissormann reaction. Tsqt. Yen. I darn. no.3:55 My-Je 154. (HLRA 7-8) 1. Iz dermato-yonerologichookoy klInikI Il Moskovskogo meditsinskogo instituta in. I.V-Stalina. (SMILIS-PIAGNOSIS-WAMMUM RZACTION) (SZErUH DIAGIOSIS) KUROPATKIN, I.F. Epidemiological changes in tuberculosis in the city of Elektrostall, Moscow Province. Probl. tub. 38 no,3t8-11 160. (HIRA 14'-5) 1. Glavnyy vrach Gorodskogo protivotuberkuleznogo dispmnsera. Lp (E KTROSTALI-TUBERCULOSIS) KUROFATKIWj I.F. Specific prevention of tuberculosis in Eleltrostal's Hoscowe Problatube 39 no,,202-15 161, (MIRA 14:3) 1. Glavry7 vrach Gorodskogo protivotuborkuleznogo dispansera. (EMTROSTALI-BCG VACCINATION) NC,:U1HVSKIY, B. I., kand.'tekhn. nauk; BATKO, V.F., krnd. tekhn. ra~~,c; SiNOWSKIT, G.K., kand.takhn. nauk; MMPATKIK, P.V#, inzh. Selecting circuit parameters for automatic a rol windings of 41cael electric propulsion equipment. Sudoetroanie 221[i.e.231 no.10:2,11-ti 0 157. (MIRA, I' -. 2 (Marine diesel engines) (Ship propulsion, Blectric) F,,ipnr,%,Pvjm !-.1j. , C-twl Vech .,cl llAn,-tlv.-i:i ol' --i-Ao-i Lic poyrer re,,11J.ato? in Oo a~t)afl(!le r4t~~z".retA.ll L~m, 19~,O, 1. 1,,., ("in 0` :ii,, ~wr ion !J:-), 't. Len rlr.~ctrical r-njjref--rinj,, ln.~;t, i m V.I. U1 (Leroin) ) 100 ro,.:!e,; (YL, 27-56, 110) - 11h - AUTHORS' Nornevokiy, B. I., Docent, Candidate of Technical 105-58-3-3/31 Sciences, Bayko, V. F,, Candidate of Technical Sciences, Malishevakiy, V. Ye., Candidate of Technical Sciences, Kuropatkin P V., Engineer, Rosin, Ye. I., ji"n.jinecr PITLE: of Two- and Throe-StaCe Rototrols (Sravneniye dvukh- i trekhotupenchatykh usiliteley s prodollnym poler-) Elektrichestvo, 1958, Nr 3, PP. 9-14 (US'JR) i'.33TRACT: In recent time a series of worka with the three-stage amplifier with lonEitudinal field were carried out in the laboratories of LLTI, LVIIM and LIIZhT. The results of these investigations are given here. At first the operation principle :of the three-stage amplifier is given and by the example of a fourpole machine it is shown, how the amplification stages are formed in a three-stage amplifier. In the second part a comparative evaluation between the three-stage amplifier with longitudinal field and a two-stage Card 1/3 amplifier is carried out. On the streneth of the given I Cor:inarison of r:.nd experimental data it is shown that in the case of one and the same inagneto system, of approximately equal weight of the affecLive materials, of one and the same F,- and iy- the velocity increase of the electromotive force at the output of the three-stage amplifier is hiEher by the two- to 2,5 fold than in the case of a tuo-stago amplifier, 6 is the compensation degree of the armature reaction by the compensating current i24 between the brushes 2-4 in the amplifier armature. On the other hand, the three-stage amplifiers in comparison to the two-stage amplifier are more inclined toward fluctuations and toward self-excitation which is due to the increase of the total amplification factor and the phase laGging. The three-stage amplifier has a somewha'Al- simpler system compared to the tro-stage amplifier, Comprisingly it is said that the three-stage amplifier in the case of one and the same control output is more quickly effective compared to the two-stage amplifier and that in the cane of one and the atme quick affect the three-stage Card 2/3 amplifier is controllud by a lower putput. ComDarison of Two- and Three-Stage Rototrols 105-58-3- 2/31 There are 8 figures and 7 references, 4 of which are Soviet ASSOCIATION: Leningradskiy elektroteklinicheskiy institut imeni Ullyanova Lenina) Leningrad Institute of Eloctrical 1;nLl-ineeriziL; inoni Ullyanov Lenin)) ~ SUBMITTED: May 21, 1957 Card 3/3 KMAOPATKI 11 " Selection of parameters for control wiring nf dynamoelectric amplifiers used in a dieeel-elactric propeller unit and the calculation of static characteristics. Trudy TSIIIIMF no.14:35-51 158. WRA 11:4) (Ship propulsion, Electric) SOV/105-59-10-7/25 Vu_5'-opatkin, P. V., Jandidate of Technical Sciences TITLE: 'Transients in a Three-St:i,,';--? Direct Field Rotary Amplifier PERIODICAL: Elektrichootvo, 1959, Nr 10, PP ')8-42 (TUS3R) fi-11 S Mal C T: This is an investioation of the transients in a three-stage no-load amplifier. The invoutigation io based on the following aosumptions; (I Thu main and the leakago flux vary acoording to W the effect of remanent magnetism is not taken the same laws; into account; (3) the magnetic system of the amplifier is assumed ursaturated; (4) there is no mutual influence of the stages; (5) the number of revolutions of the amplifier is constant; (6) the reaction of commutation currents is not taken into account. Three methods are presented: (1) analytical operational calculus; (2) the "stepwise" analytical calculation method; (3) the graphical-analytical method. Each method is exemplified. As a result of this investigation, the author suggests using the simplified graphical-analytical method which is easy to apply, demonstrative, and sufficiently exact. Saturation of the magnetic system may be rather easily taken into account here. Formula (a), which has been obtained by solving the seven formulas written Card 112 down here, may be used to investigate Gtability and calculate the Transients in a Three-Stage Direct Field Rotary Amplifier SOV/105-59-10-7/25 stabilizing elements of an automatic control system with three- stage amplifier. The high-speed action of the amplifier is increased by using a laminated yoke. There are 6 figures and 6 references, 5 of which are Soviet. ASSOCIATION. Leningradskiy elektrotekhnicheskiy institut im. V.I. Ullyanova (Lenina) ~Leni rad Electrotechnical Institute imeni, V.I. Ullyanov kLeninj) SUBMITTED: June 6, 1959 Card 2/2 KUMPATKIN, P.V., kand. teklin. nauk; NIKELISHPURG, I.B., inzh.; KONOVALOVY N.P., inzh. Automatic voltage and current regulator for shunt generators operating on semiconductors. Biul. tekh.-ekon. Inform. Tekh. tipr. Min. mor. flota 7 no.12t10-15 162. (HIPA 161ll) KONOVALOV, N., inzh.; KUIIOPATO* 'o Po, kand.tekhn.niuk; NORMSKIY, Bop prof.; NIKELISHFURG, I., inzh.; GIIERNUKHA, V., inzh. Automatic rogulation of voltago and the distribution of loads during the parallel operation,of suspended ship generators. More flot 23 no.11:27-30 N 63. (MIRA 16-*12) 1. Leningradskoye vy8sheye Inzhenernoye morokoye uchilishche Ike admirals. Makarova. KUPUFAT~11; Yo tr V asi i I y t!v i c h ; f.., ; "*',lv' A, L . "D' . , --r-d . ; ~ ~"O ~-,' ..-I ~, '11 ;G , i - ~ I . ~ I L.V. I red. (Automation of electric ohip pror.-tilsion systemL3] Avtoma- tizat~;ila grebrrjkh eloktrichockikh ustancvok. Transport, 196/f. 202 F). (~,ARA 17;9) T -(j7 ACC NRt AP6029892 B"MiTOR: Kuropatkin, P. V. ORG.- SOURCE COM UR/0413/66/000/015/0052/0052 .111AZA Electric motor transverse field amplifier. Class 21p No. 184329 SOURCE: Izobret prom obra 15, 1966j 52 tov znj nos TOPIC TAGS: electric motor, transverse magnetic field ABSTRACT: This Author Certificate presents an electric motor transverse field amplifier with three stages of amplification. The amplifier contains a parallel eelf- excitation winding and compensation winding. To improve the static and dynamic - characteristics, the parallel winding is connected nonsymmetrically with th compensa- tion winding to produce negative feedback of the parallel winding current (:O6 Fig. I). A Fig. 1. 1 - solf-excitation winding; 2 - cempenzation winding Orig. art. has: 1 diagram. 4~/'j Card 1 /1 SIM GODEI 09/ UDCt 621. KUROPATKIIIJ, V.S., Inzh. (Ioningrad) Short-circuit currento in low-voltaio powor notworkt. Mek- trichestvo no.5.79-80 MY 16o. (MIR-A 13:9) (Electric networl,,j) V I I ~ I - I - I I - * I I v ix-11;V ;r F~ I A I ~j . V . "FOMIATION OF WPFLU4EMTAR" CHANNELS" Vestnik Svyazi, No 6, 1953, pp 27-28 Translation M-1278, 30 Oct 56. C! KUROIIATPh, ~. V. "Production Innovators Need Concrete Help," Vest. Svyazis No.q., p.25s 1953 Translation Trabs No-533, 6 Apr 56 Acting Senior Engineers Sterlitamakaiy Rayon Cormuni cations Office, Bashkir ASSR ll""'R/ Electronics 0 -1/! Pub. 131, - 14/10, .1thors Kuropatva , S. V. , Asgi utart to thta Ch I of SterLe='), ca',ion in 5asticlr Correcting the frequency characterl-9ticc of residua-i attenuation of chawiele in high fruquenzy Pariodiec-I t Vest. evyazi 4 (181)p page 27, Apr 1955 JLbstraot I A method is described for a ouick correction of the fr"uency characteria- ties of residual attenuation in channels of freque=y compression equipment. This met ~od is good even f or those cas-es, - where I "Who frsguency- uring-transmi3sions, in bath c raeVerlatics of: naiduil- at u d direationg, are not standard. Graphs. institution I Submitted KUROPATWOSKI, Stani!!I#y, mgr.,, inz. ProblemB of electric engineering on ahipa. Przegl techn 79 no.2: 52-54 '58. (Electric engineering) (Ship building) M _'I 7 [)1 R, ~j . j . , p*-:4'. or; F, - G,~, YN.,., :: ! , 7 . "r7 1 ~ J-. ~, . ; j"~ ~' "', - ~ ; '!I ,,,T 11-1 . :-.:7:- Inz.; y , 1, - - - . I .. I . . I .11", RO~ -_r JnZ. ,7. F 17 r7 , Z . , I:U- Niv i ew I)f !A~~ "t'r- , - al 1 , Trze,; ~rj , j n,,, , I ~ 4V---Z-W 11 164. o 0060000660e: 81~ 111-4-4-t& VIC o '! 1! u ~ " Cp 4 R jj A F -4 ?4 k 4i A I "V Vill I JMMUP~ t9 j. RMOMP) CMIMATRIP. SMY cM.MTMrA 9R(v nA~JrjjNr~). Glaser, 90 R. and Kuropitaks, J. rNafts, 1949, vol. 5, 372-3761 obstr. we In chels. abstr., 1950, vol. ", 4234). Treatment with NsOH solution and then vith. hypochlorits solution didi not completuly remove elemental S from a gasoline oontsining 0.123% total 0 oz 5 (H2S 0.005, swrcaptens 0.034, elementary S 0.005, dioulphidqs 0.025, sulpiii&s 0.029, thiophonos, etc., 0.025%). With hypochloties used in slight axes so, the gasoline gave a 090 positive Ou strip tent, while v1th a olieitly reduced amcunt of hyl-ochlorite It passed the Cu strip toot but not the docotr test. A similar sw,plo was complesely sweetened by washing with H20 to r=ove 82S# then countercurrently exacted In a tower vith aqueous NaOH solution and CH30H in the ratio between 1t2 and 1:5. The treated gasoline conthined 0.0055% mercaptens one day aft,r treatment, but only traces after .-so -04 1-00 ~4* ..:Zoo Joe a month's stors,~*. Tho s,ent aqueous mixture.of NaUH and CH30H can be regenerated in 3 stages. a SITALLLAWCAL UltOATUME CLASSOFKATION lee 41,111 Vic j -4 --- ,a -I Y4 AM I ]NM I it I U It 0 Of It n It 9 KLO f) t 14 0 0 o'O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 0 0 0:0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 e 0 oie * 0 0 0 o *****see** *Oslo 0 0 Go 0 0 so 0 0 goes****, Rat melhc-'. of olarmLullun of Wil L'. , ~ J P~Ilt'A M4. P(I with 8!m~vw ffcl uf an Ftouile'H. ftxtr~t LLAIng c~ctflf~-to Elletmt er'd picAnt LIT, a, KUROPIESKA, J. KMOPIFLU, J. .4 qidck mptlhcd ,)' -4 . "'.- - : . %tilig-tyu. P.95 Vol. 10, no. 4 Apr. 1954 NAFfA ThUHNULUU1 Krakow, roland bo: tast Zuropeon Accesaton, Vol* 5. no* 5, May, 1956 Y lkmR on ~np A"r ~f -;!I) ott".r -Oho'is '- EMOPIY, G. Uses for the young small-leaved forest linden tree. Zhil.-kon. khos. 4 no.3:20-21 154, OMA 7:6) 1. Rachailulk prolsvodstvannogo otdola tevetochno-pitomnichasko- go tresta Leningradskogogerisliolkena. (Linden) XUROPIT, G. 31conomy in landscape gardening. Zhile-kom.khos. 6 no.5:24-25 156. (KLU 9: 11) (Landscape gardening) 1, T -, : Itx , - V -L 1 - -,, I A - - - MOPIT. G. Hyacinths in the gardens of Leningrad. Zhil.-kom. khoz, 7 n9.6-.19-20 157. (MIRA 10ilO) (Leningrad--Hyacinths) KEMOPTEV, A. "*W- -, -a. Hydroelectric power stations In camps. Wn.tekh. no.6:66-71 Je 157. (MTRA 10:7) (Hydroelectric power stntions) KITROPTEV, A. Submarine model witb a rubber engine. Voen.znan. 36 no.8:33-34 Ag 160. (MIRA 13:7) (Submarine boatEs-Models) ~qjjpplyjng r;et:3 of ImilldIng n.ccr-rding te) the sFe(;i- Vcation-dallvery card optem. irat, nc.,,11:10 N 165. (-ATRP 18:.1-)) i. Glo:nW Jnzh, Upravlentya jbyt-i J komplokLatsil Glavlomntroy- materlulov (for (.1--Adchly). 2. &ichallnik planavo-proizva~stv--rlnogo oViela (for Kuroptuv). ICUTROPTEV, M.G., mekhanik. wpow- -- Ghanging felts 1. Sushillayy on a papermaking machine. Bum.prom. 31 no.9:24 S '56. (MLRL 9:11) teekh Solomballakogo tsellyulozno-bumazhnogo kombinata. (Papermaking machinery) SEELDIV-0--j- The Main Mose-Ar Automotive Transportation Administration. Za bezop.dvizli. 5 no.21l-2 F 163. (MIRA 16:2) 1. Zamf-z-,Htell nachallnika Glavn,)go upravleniya transporta Moskovskogo goradskogo soveta deFutvatov tradya- shchlklis7a. . (Moscow-Transportittion, Autojri,-)tlve) KUZIIETSOV, Tevgeniy Semanovich. Prinimall uchastiye: KUR0PW0,V.T,; LETDER- MAN, S.R.; JIOSOV, L.I.; FUJUMIOV, I.P.- PLESMOVA, T.I.; SALOSHIN, N.P.; SOKOLOV, O.V.; SHIBIN, P.V.; TAKOVLMV, A.V.. MARTENS, S.L.9 rod.; ZUTAVA, N.K., tokhn.red. Ufficient conditions for the maintenance of moto7 vehicles and methods for itu improvement] RatnionalInye razhimy takhaichoakogo obalushivaniia i matodika ikh korraktiroyaniin. Hoskvn, Avto- transizdat. Pt.l. []Ivary day and the first maintenance of motor vehicles] 31zhadnevnoe i pervoe tekhnichookoe obsluzhivania. 1958. 35 P. (MM 13:5) . (Motor veihicles--Maintenance and repair) 28(5) SOV/32-25-8-37/44 AUTHORS: Kuznetsov, Ye. S. Kuroptev, V. T TITLE: Method for Determination of Wear of Friction Details PERIODICAL: Zavodskaya laboratoriyaq 1959, Vol 25, Nr 8. pp 1006-1007 (USSR) ABSTRACT: A now method for the determination of abrasion of friction details was developed as well as a new method of measuring was applied. N. P. Saloshin and A. V. Yakovlev participated in this work. Borings are made on the surfaces to be examined (diameter 8.2 mm, depth 2-5 mm). The borings are measured with the indi- cator instrument (Fig 1) by putting this instrument first on the edge of the boring and later into the boring itself (Fig 2) thus determining the dimensions of the boring. The absolute size of the abrasion of the surface investigated can be determined by the measuring data before the boring and af- ter the friction strain. To eliminate the falling-in of abra- sion products during the friction strain an asbestos cord is inserted and removed before the measuring. The described method makes poneible more accurate measurings than the methods ap- Card 112 plied at present. There are 2 figures. SOV/32-25-8-37/44 Method for Determination of the Wear of Friction Details ASSOCIATIONi Nauchno-isaledovatellskiy institut avtomobillnogo tran8porta (Scientific Research Institute of Automobile Transport) Card 2/2 KLIVKOVSHTEni, G., KUROPTZV, V.'l - Pay more attention to the maintenance of motor vechicles. Avt. transp. 37 no.12:39 D 159. (KRA 13:3) l.Kauchno-igaledovatelFskiy institut avtomobillno o transporta. (Motor 7ehioles--Maintenance and repa ~ KTALMSOV, Tev9eniy Semenovichi Prinimali uchastiye: RYTCIIEIIKO, T.I.; OIMOY, Y.P.; HUBETS, D.A.; 7ATATS, T.F.; KMOPTET, T.T.; LEIDERMAN, S.R.;.NOSOT, L.I.; SOKOLOY, O.r..; MUKOT, Gu.; SHIBO, P.Y. LESNTAKOT, F.I., red.; DONSKATA, G.D,, tekhn.red. (Efficient systems of maintonance and nethoda for their correction] Ratuionallnye rezhimy tokhnicheakogo obaluzhivaaiia i matodiks ikh korrektiravanlia. Moskva Avtotransizdat. Pt.2. (Second stage of motor vehicle maintenancei Vtoroa tekhnichankoe obaluzhivania. 196o. 98'p. (MIRA 14:3) (Motor vehiclea-Maintewnce and repair) mll~ -.I- KUZNZTSOV. Yel.'. kand.tekhn.nauk; KUROPTb-V, V., inzh. Maintenance of motortruck brakes and clutches. Avt.tranap. 38 Ubj3L;9-22 I '6o. (MIRA 13:6) (Motortrucke-Maintenance and rep4ir) NIKOLAYEV, N.P., In2h.: Inzh.; SHFAKIXR, A.A., in2h. A usoful book. Tranap.stroi. 10 no.4:59 Ap 16o. (MLU, 1):9) (Building machinery-Maintenance and repair) XOOFYATIIIK, O.N.; PASTEMIAX, F.O.; TSIFERYIN, I.M. Automatic punching of piston-ring lodca. Hashinostrottell no.9t15 S 160. - (MIRA 13:9) (Forging) (Automatic contro2) KUROMIATIM, R. P. KUROPYATNIK) R. P.: "The use of the pover resources of the larger rivers of the USA (econonic-t-eographical characteristics)." Acad Sci USSR. Inst of Geography. Moscow, 1956. (DISSERTATION FOq THE DEGM Orr 11CMIDATE IN GEOGRAPHICAL SCIMCE) So.: Krdzhnaya letopis' No 15) 1956, iloscow SOY/112-58-2-2001 fconv Refe---~ttiwc,fy 1958, N:, p 36 (USSR) AUTHOR:~ Korop,.,atnik, R. P. TITLE: The Watei ~f t~,-e Niagara a.,~d T~ieir UtLl!z.--lt-'-jz. Reuource,3 PFR:~OPII-"AL: T7,. la--M garg~z. A14 SEER, 19567 M~ 70, 1~9-177 ABSTRACT: 1~*,Agz~r--4. R-i-,,e.,- E.owz o~2t of La~-.e Ex-J-e- I-ike Ontario levell ;.F. 100 -1 bel,;,w V~,-3-t of Eric. The Nflig-tr-:L Rive:r if; 58 km long. 3A*,Pt (-.-f itti 96 rn a 7-1,m -.3ncti~,n. -11,19c~,,xige var-Jes fronn 3, 20 Cj - 3 11 "I .3ec to 6, 7CO --rrS If3ec, Lut ca t-,,-- :?~ve7:,age ;? 5, 309 m,3 /Eec. 'The reac'..,.rcer, ~,-' *11-..e lvk~.ga-~~a ,.re at 6, 000, 000 kw. Their f-c-1-1 30 t of ccal y e7..tly y 1924, pLivate companies B ~-,i e b,i*,.-It tw:~ ectidc. mtat-4~;~-.4 (Ae...c-ma Z.--d shr;llk~,Pf) --!i the American -.'Ive r~r- th-e Cai-1.15-an sh(-- e. The-,.- have beea using about 40% S-*L-r~,x7Ll+.~---Aec5,,,-i,,.-,-, 1-4g,~,--prpye- congurning plants, con- t.-f en~!L,gr, ~-we ap; 'll-e ~Iornezti- loa-i is ccvered by thtr- --il-lzatio-a Of N~-ago.ra SOY! 112 -59 -1-1-2.0,0 1 Watf!.---Powf.-.::' Re~iow-cefi ~:f t1lie M3,,gara and THeir Utilizatioa 13-1111e.~ eeol.-I Cf's ('11r, f~xp!_-J-ed by a Btruggle, betwe(_i~ xnc~nopolie-l and by the of lna~i-g i.-.Cr_-ti.!---.-.-_i.' coat7acts tetween *he U.S. an--;- Canada which r,~,wer purposes a--d w".riich -,let utilizaticn norms de- per.--ling on them timr- :,f The Niagara vater-,P:)we-. development has been T.--_~d f,--r oul rf gc,.,eY,-.vnc:-_t Punids because of .~. very slow cap--tal tarnover. Flz_ivate zre waging a st,:ruggle to Be!.' tKeir eat,;-prient and are bufld- c,--iourning plants becauae this is --nore prc,,Etable. It was t-j b-,111d 1_1~-ge ~;:,,Iroelectric otation in tew-iston New York State) of vi,~'.e,~-acc~un,:,ating ~,et.,eZvoi-e of 2-, m.,.Ilion m and t,~ ~7---zfa,~e cf 3. 4 1-4) and a hydro-ICCLIMI-1-1-1tifIg StaLt40:1 Of 130 Mw capacity. hat3 rv~t begut bec:-jse the struggle among monop- 2ic - T`v! 2, ',iydroelectzic sta.tirn ;~3 bei%g built; it h?~s 3Z turbine et 16 -In A-nf,:-:~,; ~,-x :-nd_ 16 nq the Caiiadi si e, w;t- aggregate capa- 1, 370 YA,,v SF.-,,f!n traits were pull 1% _:n 1954 ,~iA 5 units in 1955; 195f,, ca,~-ac;`y re-tclied. 950 141,v. A m3re detalled de- is :.-I t!le article. Ye. I. S. MW MEDTZDKOT, Tu.T., kand.geogr.nauk; ROZIN. H.S., k9nd.ekon.nauk; ZWKOTSKATA, T.M.; KUROPTATNIL, R.P,, kand.geobrr.nauk; PCKSHI$MffSXIT, T.T.j.prof., red.; GATRIN, P.N., takhn.red. [Canada; present-day condition and new features of the economic geography) Kaneda; sovremennos soutoianie i novye cherty geografii khoziaistva. Pod red. T.T.Pokshishavakogo. Moskya, Tses.in-t nauchn. i takhn.informnteii, 1959. 93 P. (MIRA 13:2) (Canada--Economic conditions) KUROPYATN J~.P.; SHAPIRO, A.Lp kand. okoncm. naukp otv. red., . Y OVf -- ~ I - - . A., , UK LK.j red. izd-va; YEGOROVA, N.F., takhn. red. [Development of the electric power industry in tha.U.S.A.) Razvitie elektroenergetiki v SShA. Moskvap Izd-vo Akad.nauk SSSR, 1961. 205 P. (United States-Electric power) (MIRA 14s6) ,.rj, 5(4) .33_9~ 'q/37 AUTHORS: Palatldk, L. S. G. it., Kegan, V. :3.0 TITLE: lnve,-tigatf.cr. of IL?t-rrrogen-acu!; *.he Aid of the Pha2e Masr, Mea3,ifing PERIODICAL: Zhurnal fiziche5kcv 1959, 7o1 33, Nr 0, np '1939-1944 A3STRACT: The equilibrium in tho 2_lquid mmult-i-romponent 5y5lemc, w~j3 and 1.h~, corresponding ~-~ate diag:'am'3 werP plott(!d. A ie,, :.'iothod w'a7, clit rest-ing on the do- tormin'ution (l ~'!' ti". V.JL_1'1"'~'.~3 comporiento and the pubaications art., :,`ted in the. ~n*~.rad,7ct-.'Qll th-, of liquild -.multi-component 5yntemc;, ard tho follow:.ng authors aa:e n,_-ntifn- P-d among others: V. V. Ud(,vonko, L. G. Fatkulina, D. P. Be- lotakiy, M. L. K::-apatkir.. invu_vtigatulon~3 w-3.re per- formed to fix the P.-,~cz)vr 7,ot'-wd of rhaq,~ mass d,,termination and the follc-Aring --van chco-:~n: Ir to ~:epziratc- the mixture a c;onta4rrt;: w4th ba!i:~ -is 1_z,iei J*'g 1) wh-4ch (dom to Card 1/3 the bage point) a jporcl-.-il J_--pped witl7, one t~nu of thu Investigation Of Hf`er0g,-.ne,)-,. SCV/7 6" `/37 Phase Mass Me, 4 awurlng iilth AId cf the cap-;jjaz.v -tube So J)".Mse t'7aftll dv0p. The posc~ bl. to c, _t to !..1-1o w" t "', 4 ')f a CIS 9 t3 -ked Cff o." cff J t 9 r, f q-; d "ne e.n d 1; y i f -1 lm~ no thc J t 11'~ "I C) p 1 t ra t Z) ri 'D f, Polij ~_i 0:1 c n c t z, T, j A3 an c r he. F3 e s '~'u r F.0 L 1% r~ ~7~ p t c ivatol-MH thanc, 1. d.~ (re ~' y Li t c r, T, I r _7 I'a r c t d (Pef 21, nil irlk;-ci~.~01-'~Cvrr!-; o !;I C"rel 2 /5 it ~-'illaliy di rl S-307// 76 -3, 'z - ~-, -a,/ 37 Investigation of Heterogeneous Y-;Iticr,=ponen; Systems *N-zth 'he Aid of the Phase Mass Measu.ring Method. I b,ottod in both layerq. Th,:! critll --al O.Ontainrl 36.."~ aniline, 29.8,,~v chloroform and 33-8~ n-heptanp. Thera are /a 5 5 tablec, and 28 rc-fer,~ncec, 6 of which ur;i Soviet. SUBMITTED- Febrijary 19, 1956 Cazd 3/3 PALATNIK, L.S.; LWROPrATHIK, ~ J, P, _ Interfacial surface tannion in ternary systaw anilino - n- heptana '- chloroform and aniline - n-heptane - chlorobenzene. Zhur.fiz.khim. 35 no.9:2111-2113 161. (MIRA 14:10) 1. Khax"kovskiy gosudaretvannyy universitet imani A.M. Gor1kogo. (Systems (Chemistry)) (Surface tension) MIROPUTRU I V. G. Saw with aelf-aharpening Woth. Dor.prom, . 11 no.3:10-12 Mr 162. (IIII'd 15:2) 1. TJkrainskiy nauchno,-issledovatol7skly institut makhanicheskoy obrabotki drevesiny. (sawa) AUPHOR; Kur-opyatnikov, Yu., Deputy Director "; OVr 27 - 5 8 - 10- 25/3 1 --ITLE. Graduation of Mechanics (Vypusk mckhanizatorov) PERIODICAL% Professionallno-tekhnicheskoye obrazovaniye, 1958, lir 10p P 32 (USSR) ABSTRACT: 3eventy two out of 06 studento were graduated from the Agricultural School 'for Mechanization Nr 9 of the Rostov Obla3t. Ao"SOCIATION: Uchilishche mokhanizataii nel I skogo khozyaystva Nr 9. Rostovakoy Oblasti (The Agricultural School for Mechani- zation Ur 9 of the Rostov Oblast) 1. Universities 2. Mechanics (Personnel)--Training Card 1/1 KUROPYAV4 , Y.;. I the progressive ml.'-,rAs nf agriialtural ~.rwk. Prciff,-tekh, obr. 23. no.7:12 JI 164. (YJRA 171ll), 1. Zamestitell direktora po u-,Iiq bm. -pro izvcylj tvmnii~,y rabot.1 3aleskogo prafensional Inc- ti khn t cho-ok-3go uohlli3holia N'o.c,"Iostnvs;:aya Al. EBEIA, A.; IKAUNIECE, A.; ILZI11A, B.; rb-11AYEVA, T.; 01MA,21.; MIKE, B.; OSA, Z.; SUBS, R., prof.; F4;DZEL1NA, M., red. [Gynecology) Ginekologija. [BY) A.Ebela un citi. Riga, Liesmap 1965. 180 p. [In Latvian] (MIRA 18:6) KUKSH, A. G. Sovremennyye algebrnicheskiye vozzr eniya. SP. OtateY -w fil. mritem. M., u choedgiz (1936), 21 -29. Zur zerlegung unendlicher Gruppen. Vinth. Ann., 1o6 (1932), 107-113. Uber freie produkte von gruppen. Math. Ann., 101 (19133), 26-36. Durchschnittsiarstellungen mit irreduziblen komponenten in ringen uryl In sogenann- ten dual gruppen. Matem. SB., 42 (1935), 613-6.16. Uber absolute eindeutigkeit der direten produktzerlegungen einer gruppe. Matem. SB.1 1 (43), (1936), 345-350. Primitive torsionsfreie abelsche gruppen vcm endlizhen range. Ann. of 11-lath., 38 (1937), 175-203. Zmm zerlegungs problem der theorle der freien produkte. Matem. SB., 2 (44), (1937), 995-3.001. Neskollko zamechanly k toorit beskonechnykh grupp. Matem. SD., 5 (47), (1939), 347-354. Lokallno ovobodnyye gruppy. DAN, 24 (1939), 019-101. KURCSH, A. G. (con't) Teoremn zhor-lann- gelldera v proizvollnykh strukturakh. Sb. parcyatl Ak-ad. brave (1940), ilo-u6. Direct decompositions of simple rings. Matem. Sb., 11 (53), (1942), 2Z5-264. Izomorfizmy pryamykh razlozheniy. IAN, ser. Patem., 7 (1043), 115-292. Teoriya grupp. M. - L., GTTI (1944), 1-372. Kompozitsionnyye sistemy v beskonechnykh gruppakh. Matem. SB., 16 (58), (1945), 59-72. Silovskiye podgruppy nyllmernykh topologicheskikh grupp. IAN, ser. matem., 9 (1945), 65-78 Izomorflzmy pryamykh, razlozheniy, 11. IAN, Ber. matem., 10(1946), 47-72. Rr--,,reshimyye i nillpotentnyye yruppy. Uspekht matem. nauk, 2:3 (19), (1947), 18-59. Kombinatorischer aufbau der bikomoakten topologischen ~nume. Comp. Math. 2 (1935), 471-476. K teoril chnstichno uporyadochenrVkh sistem konechnykh mnozhestv. Matem. SP., 5 (47), (1939), 345-347. KUROSH, A. G. Con't. SO: Mathematics in the USSR, 1917-1947 Edited by Kurosh, A. G. Markusevich, A. I. Rashevskiy, P. K. Moscow-Leningrad, 1948 . --, , :~ I Ii ;, _"' -1- -. tc__ __ 11 _l_____i.__ L- ----I - j 11_11 i U-1 - kill.-I, ~ ';`~ i UfA-fr-I - -- 4 -Z , - , - - - L- .- - . - -,~ , ~ ~ -: , : ~ i- j-.", ---- --- -- ~- Ef- tiL~LLLii~i~~-----;- -- n~, . ~ .... .. T;? ]l j Autricrt Kurosht A.Go Tit.1r.j Ugebraic Reforencosj CoUactiva 3 Vol. Tlaw: 1940. mo3ccu Bibliograpt~r kiiilaWA: LibrDry of Con4rawip Call tj.)t Z6,6)5!4.Am8 Sourca; Lib. of Cong, Subj. Clt.p 1950 G. (editbr)--and others "NIathematics in the U33R over a Period of Thirty Years, 10117-1947i" collected articles, Moscow-Leninigad, 1948(11aa bibliography). -1- Bol'shaya Sovetskaya Entsiklopediya, Vol. VII, 2nd ed., Moscow, 1949, A"'Ithort Kuro:,~,h ,- u c. Titio: For "".,ate Univernitles arid Peda..,-ogic .-IlstiLutts Higher cow3e!) 2 Ed:~Aont ppo, dicgrs. Datc; 1?50. Koscow Subjccts Alp , bra AwIltblat Jil.brnry og C,.),vXoss, Call flas Q!,25-14-1187 2.950 ."r".xce: JAb, of Coago Slibj. Cat... 1950 1. MOON, A. G. 2. USSR (600) 4. Science 7. Algebraic equations of arbitrary powers. Moskva.. GostekhIzdatj 1951. 9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, __ January, .1953. Unclassified.. Aathamatid8l R"Tiews kurw4 A 0 Ori the theory of locally simple and locally' Vol 14 No- 10 cc; rat alrebras. U rain. Mat. 2urnal 3. 205-210 Nov. 1953 (1951). (Russianj An algebra Is said to be locally finite if every finitely Algebra r is finite-dimensional; It is locally. gcneratrd subalgeb a a Rimple if every.finite .ub3et can be cmbelded in A finite. engional 6imple subalgebra-, tlie terms "locally central lc" and "locally matricini" have analogays definitions. - Theorem I asserts that over an arbitrary field there exists a locally finite central simple algebra which.lis not locally, central siniple. -This answers in the negative a problem 3 which had been op~h for some time. The construction is -;2_ worth recording. The titsired algebra V Is the union U V. a dire, t of art arconding nequence of subalgebra, where V. is. C stim of tra full matrix algcbms of degrees s. and I.. and -21. we ]Save ls+i-s.4 - (Por in- Mance, o'e maytaicesi-11-m I and define s.,441ndurti-mly.) The crabcd(ling of V. in V.+, is the (more ~Oess) obvious one, subject. to the requirement that they hake a common, unit element. liattisvAtic.-LL RWevs. Vol ', lia. ~, 4 KTJROSH, A. 0. UssR/Matbematics - NAtbexaticians Sep/Oct 51 "Crtto Yullyevich Shrxidt: On the Occasion of His 6oth Birthday," A. 0. Kurosh "Uspekh Matemat NauV Vol VI, No 5 (45), Pp 197- 199 Outstanding Soviet scientist and greatest al- gebraist in the USSR.Rero of the So'viet Union and Academician. A man of great general culture and of vide and many-sided interests. Founder of the Kiev U. Wrote extensively on modern al- gebra of groups, 9.1though isa great astrono- mical scientist luiovn for his coamogonical investigations. 191T97 ,Ili. D7MITE"j S. IT.; 110TROSH, A. G.; A. 'll.; MAUCV, A. A.; A. 0.; 19MIZY I!. IN.; Vlll"'L%lKlN" N. Ya. Algebra Developmont cf algebra. Np. mat. nauk 7 No. J, 1-9r,,2. 2 9. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, llovember_195j, Uncl. 612., .K91 K06c"JI", A G 19 5 3, Kurp vysshey alt-wbray (Courre in hiCher alCebra) 3d. lzd. Moskva, Goo. izd-vo lekhniko-teoret lit-ry, 1953. 335 p. BibliograPhical footnotes. . ."I I ,T I -T I t I Z4 t1d. CI 19,53, 40 I pp, A. FUIOIG311 The immu~cript of the first editioii Pvv. 9, 267'1 ) Wari completed iff 1910. In 01f. el)~Ilirv~ ('111111gv(l ,A) rmich th-it the autlitw felt thA -i ir,,jo wai inade(piate; tlii.-i is in large. prt a new ,rhe new diapler Imidings are as follolv~;. 1. Oi 1111iii'm (if a group, 1L Subgroups. Ill. Normal stilw.1tmj'-i. IV, 111orphismi and automorphis1w;, group, %-,ic, Series of subgroups, direct prcxlucts, dtfiniog. it kilow.. VI, Miathemat~cdj Review. Foundations of Ilw theory-of abeliall 'gruilp.;_ V11. hirll,lry June 1954 Algebra IX. Free prolucts wid free groups. N. Finitely rcw:iat,txj gTOUP.i, XL Direct decompositions, lattices. XII. GrOLIP "tensioti~,. X111. Finitcues~i conditions, Sylow subgroult!', rclatC3 Problems. XIV, Solvable gioupi. XV. Nilpot(~ia Vroups. Nc,%v nuiteri-i I m vmg principa I I), from I I) e Wvu I It I I chapicl, on. In Chapter 7 KuLViko V6 chmic1crization of Airect sums of cyclic groupti r9lat, Sbornik N.S. 16(58),129-161 (1915); ' th"e Rev. 8, 252'j.is proved at once, and is then applicd to tile older spe"i'll C.vws (gT011I)S Of IX)U1jdVd ordtr aritt cotint- able groups with no clements of infinite. hillihiff's theory of basic mibgroups it; also includtd. Ill Ch.iptt'r 8 (Le author's own Ilwory of torgion-free group, of 1-Mitc 1.111k i~, otnitted in favor of the theory of direct smiii of gtoup, of rank oric, due 'largVly to Baer fNike Math. J. 3, 68 122 ,TN37)3 gcs of Chapter 10 include accounts of t12 recent work of 13. H."Neunmim, N'Tril'all. and -14- a camplete preml f atcev, ~-Fz-'F'70 ost'heo-reni [Mat. Sbornik N.S. 8(50), 169-481, qf oS, A 940); Rev. 2, 215], as wa-11 wi the theorom of G. kl-ligman antl the Neumitow; [J. 1-midoll N1,101 14~v, 24, 247-2,51 (1949); th", Rcv~ 1 1, .122 -ts,;erting that any countable group can be embrdded in a group with VIVO generators. Chapter It meti lattice-theoretic methods (as in recent papers by;gaer Kurol and othtn-s) to discuss the existence of isomorphic'refinementi of direct oectimpositions of a group. Chapter 12 imbides an introduction to the 1:-ilenberg-MacLane honiology tbeory of abstract groups. The final three chapters foliow the lines laid down 1)), Kurol and/Cernikov [Uspehi Nlattm. Nauk (N.S.) 2, im, 3~14), 18-077(TIUMT-7 n1cr, Ntmh~ &-c"Urow4miml Ito 6a (tQSj); thm Rev. 10, 677; 14, 618.1. I'livre k an up-to-date hil,li-- ography occopying 21 pages. At the end of dic preface the audior the hope that his book will I)e supplemented by two further ones: oil finite groups and on groups of transformat;,m-4. 1. Kaplansky (ChiLag,), 111.). Uj~ Aleksandrov, ?"vell Seri,,ecvi.ch, 1656 11~71ncyclopedia of elementary r~-Lithamatics.ll Introdur-Lion by T- !'~irkushuvich. Book --)-a "Arillziri.: tic," b.)ok two ! e -~E~~Lu ro s h . l3ook Uirce "Functions ari-I limit~;.Il lilview~~d by j. 11. Tol~iwv, - V. FL)II:Ili:).. of A. 1. Fc-~Isov, A. ':. ;:olmo~,orov, .1. V. ?rusluryakov, Ya. Dorf. P. 3. 'deksandrov, 1. 1'. Y'ajom, A. ~. Parkhumon'e.,.), I. Uzkov, V. I!. ',~'e~mytskiy, Yush'kevich. LeLLev fvom V. L. ~,.,)nch.Lrov. A!--.ksan.lv~Dv, i*Ar-l,lll:,,hevJ-ch, "'.. Ya. :-1h;lIchill, odlj./ UP. uv'.t. rla~lk No. 1, Pj5j. Monthl List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, -~';'LLJjl -1953, Uncl. c IKOV. S.N. [reviewer]; XUROSH, A.G. [author]. Meory of groups.' A.G.rhrosh. Reviewed by B.N.Chernikov. Usp.mat. nm, 8 no.6:i73-i76 N-D '53, (KLHA 6:12) (Groups, Thao%7 of) (lurqoh, A.G.) USSRAlathematies - Group Theory Jul/Aug 53 Ideals "Radicals of Rings and of Algebras," A. G. Kurosh. Moscow Mat sbor., vol 33j, (75), Nol, PP 13-26 States that great significance is attached to the concept of radicals in the theory of finite-rank associative algebras and associative rings with the minimality condition. Notes that ni- rous attempts have been made, not c=pletely successfully, to transfer the concept of radicals (ideals) to the 271T78 general theory of associative rings. Discusses the following five competing concepts: Baer radicals, Levitzki radicals, Othe radicals, Jacobson radicals, and Bro-w-n-11--Coy radiceas Presented 27 Dee 52. 271TT8 Vatheriatioal Reviews Vol. 14 No* 7 July - August, 1953 Algobra Kwol A. 04wd ~1~~"olvable andn"lipioten-t mer. Math. Soc. Translation no. 80, S? pp. (1953). Translated (rorn Uspehi Matem. Nauk (N.S) 2 no 3(19), 18-59 (1947); these Rev. 10, 677. The trans rha added footnotes, an appendix and additional bibliography, bringing up to date the status of many problems and con. jectures mentioned in the paper. The Committee on Stalin Prizes (of tba Council of Ministers UM) in the fields of science =A Inventions emounces that the folLwing scientific works, popular scien- tific books, and textbooks bave been.-SubwItted, for empetition for Stalin Prizes for the yen" 1952 aed 1953. (BovotgkSM Kultura,, M"ccw, M- 22-40,, 20 Feb - 3 Apr 1954) Title of Work roomlnAte;l by A, G, 11,.-oiwoc in 11iiher Aic,.;oI)rall 17os,,ow 'Jtn;,c ~iziivorsLty Jj.L~nl uros-h) (to,, 'Wool.) 111. ve To,-Io,-oz;ov "I"he Theorv of' 6roups" scow ti,~Cl-at-!,-ai societj SO: W-3o6A., 7 JulY 1954 --------- - *Kur6, A. G. Hurs vysM algebry. (A course of 1111-g ~cf Zm7eEm 4th ed. Gosudarstv. Wat. 'I'din. Teor. Lit., Moscow, 1955. 379 pp. 8,310 rubles, For a review of t1w 2d edition (19491 -,fv AIR 1"), 73. Mthmigh thiq edition has bun tevisod, the 1+111 ~Tld Contents arc licil-IN, tile "anw. N/5 6n.'~ .K91 Gruppentheurie, von A. 0. Kurosch. Berlin, Akadmmie-'Ierlag, 19t'5. 413 p. (Mathematlsch,-, Lehrbucher und Honographien. Herausg. von der Deut-chen Aka~erde der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Forschungsinstitut fur mathe7ztik. I. ab. Eathematische Lehrbucher) "Literaturverzeichris"s 'p. 389-416. TranslAcd from the Russian: Teorlya Grupp. Moscow, 1944. KUHWH, A.G prof, [Program In higher algebra: for the Meehan ice-Kathematice faculty. Majors: Mathematics, mechanics and aotronorW; for students of mechanics and astronomV, section 1-81 Programma po vyashey algebra dlia,mekhaniko-matematicheekol,o fnkul'tets. 3oetsiallnootl - matematike, mokhaniks i astronomita dlia 6ekhanikov i astronomov - ratdely I-VIII. 1956. 3 P. (MMA 110) 1. Moscow. Universitet. (Algebra--Study and tnnchiV,) MIKMIN.SKI, JAN; PI=M. A.1. (Iranslater]; MOM, A.0., professor, redaktor; GRIBOVA, X.P,, tekhnicheekiy 1.reii~ er, (Operatiewal calculus. Translated from the Polish] Operaternes Ischislente. Pereyod ~ pollskogo A.I.Plemnera. Moskva, Izd-v* Inostrannoi lit-ry, 1956. 360 P. (KLIA 9:5) (Calculus, Operational) KUROSH, A.G. Otto Mlevich Shmidt; obituarjr. Usp.mat. nauk 11 no.6:227-233 N-D 156. (HLRA 1013) (Shmidt, Otto WIlevich. 1891-1956) , I i i, j r f AUTHORi KUROSH,A.G., SKORIIYAKOV,L.A. 42-5-16/17 TITLE: ci entific Research Seminar.' at the Chair of Algebra at the Moscow University (Nauchno-isoledovatellskiy seminar kafedr,7 algebry Mookovskogo univerniteta) PERIODICALt Uspekhi Mat.Fauk, 1957, Vol.12, Nr.5, pp. 261-269 (USSR) ABSTRACTt After a short retrospect to the algebraic research in Russia until 1930 the author describes the rise and the single states of work of the algebraic seminary at the Moscow University. The seminary has been founded in 1930 by O.Schmidt and at first it took place in the house of Schmidt. The first investigations of the members of the seminary (Chunikhin, Kuroahj Turkin eta.) joined the papers of O.Schmidt on special groups. Since 1938 the seminary took place at the university and it became the center of the algebraic research in Soviet Russia. From 1942 to 1943 the seminary was removed to ALshkhahad. After the war Kurosh was the leader of the seminary. The most active permanent partioipators of the seminary after the war are AndrunakievichgV.A.9 Gollberg P.A., Hishina A.P., Poetnikov,M.M., Sadovskiy L.E., Skornyakov L.A., Shirshov A.1 and Shullgeyfer E.G.. Deoause of the intensive connections with all towns of Card 1/2 the Soviet Union the seminary is very important. In the moment Scientific Research Seminar at the Chair of Algebra at the 42-5-16/17 Moscow University the leading subject is the theory of rings and algebras, but also investigations for all domains of the modern algebra are carried out. The sessions take place every week. AVAILABLEt Library of Congress 1. Algebra-USSR 2. Algebra-Theory 3. Rings-Theory Card 2/2 KU110SH, A.G., -CT4. (Forty yours of mathematics in the U.S.S.R.; 1917-19371 Rate- mo~tika v SSGR za, sorok let, 1917-1957. Mookvaq Goo.izd-vo fiziko-matom.lit-ry, Vol.l. 1958. (MIRA 12tll) (Mathematics)