SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT ROMANOVSKIY, I.V. - ROMANOVSKII, P.I.

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TAGS::_.@ p gio _Z@ -strat b6havior@. dgies ABSTRACT: The', ite' ux@ 3rat t @M=pi@ con _9 __1 @ in-@iihilch ..the -,'a- I i ifio4h L, td::-t game.,_ ct ond.@@`O. a --greater or: Th 6sserA6 1@ gam ith e, greei tigAtb---.t he" I ran omiz .use,-behavior strategies @t6 @l 6il ji@l r o-d by @:ain ; 'g'e-'nt @ i _!-p6isbrC@, 'rOL P g games,@_.w YA@bnrabdoni-,bpt a t t ,P@4yer.l'has 'a: pure,:@ ,optfiial-,@-'&` t 'i@gy i. . : @,t gaTe'@,, ;qns s in-_@` X.-, 0 C agent selectizig@a @pure :zt*-ategyi- an playe- l'--h '6 J.4 p 6C k .e n-g*- `.-M :,funct on',-- er strate&': -the..payoff 'bei .4,11.1 dntiftiloud-I Aldb@'Aasi-%an- optimal-. pure -s ra. e -khowsl fin, w-Z- 3 b W@;@p@A- 0@ 7 @7 _L:_ 2914145',: SSION.'_NRlI ACCE AP 4043 8 ,J- ni-. ftrl@@_Oi rdal a egy, Ifie'll pure S a - pur, 'Ib a-in" n e'.@strategy- r e --agen t who' knows: x jpicking, ,a :pure_=,a la e gy payc -on-x. --.-Origoi - art.- -st v.e n.ny._y.@ ASSOCIATION Le@ixigr@idsk --da i Uri ZhdAnov: i4drsi SUBMITTED-t-.,'! ar- 37515 QC0 B112/BIO2 AUT1101,11. Romanovskiy, I V. TITLS: Reduction ofa game with complete memory to a matrix game PE"110DICA, _T: Akademiya nauk SM. Doklady, v- 144, no. 1, 1962, 62-64 TaT: A problem,of determining optimum strategies, is reduced to a problem of linear programming. The method is illustrated by the following example: The@ position tree,is shown in Fig. 1, the information trees of game.1 and of game I-L in Fig. 2 and in.Fig-3, respectively. The quasi.- strategyn M of the game I satisfies the condition @p w Pa + pb Pc) Pd + pe Pf + p Pc +@pd + Pe 1; the qulasi-strategy.. 9 n2 [qw of @ the game II, the conditions qa qp q +,q6t, .2 A + q0 + q- + q + q 1. Optimum quasi-strategies can be found, by the determination of the min,max x KR @f.the-bilinear form _F1 Tf 2 Card 1/1,41 't t hu b 'Cr 0 ments,@o flinitaA"', t 'f'tdti :ga2n x Ac --x h h 'eld, the 1 2 Iii i: T - _n d X :k f#-- t K .@@Thbluncti 0 t t tf- 91 thi rate of,growth in tbe.@dvnaM_Jb 1 n-4,bpq@oa p, e@,j ej pT eo _.Ta growth@ in t e -von N@ rig h _q -A- di'fstimfir it6t-j -'A"' -ASSOCIATION Ldnin9rdd'Id iyx@-:;Alhivei.6 M"" e- UniV6 k s 10YL q Leningrad StEit q U NR it L o9692-67 LMT d 1JP(a) ACC NR: AV002339 SOURCE CODE.' UR/2944/66/000/003/0113/0121 AUTHOR: Romanovskly, I. V. ORG: none TITLE: Methods of.simulating continuous random var&les from quantities with a@@ uniform distribution SOURCE: Leningrad. Universitet. Kaf edra vychislitellnoy matemattki.i.vyahislitell nyy tsent:r. Motody vychislaniy, no. 3, 1966, 113-121 TOPIC TAGS: statistic distributiont electronic computer The article considers questions @ot"the siniulation of continuous ABSTRACT, .random variables on an electronic computer or, to be mdre-precise, methods for' -.obtaining random. variables possessing a given distribution density from inde- pendent, uniformly distributed random variables. A description is given of. t the principal methods now used.for the simulation of continuous random varia- @les..*.vlz... N. V. SMI,RNOV's transform, probability models;'and the von Neumann, method.. Several variants of the von Neumann method are described: viz. the nerall stant coordinate meth d, and the use of e zed von Neumann method,.the con 0 g .an arbitrary abscissa distribution. The article concludes with a description Orig@. art. habs *5 figures@and 18 formulas.@ of methods based on.-Orobability models. SUB CODEt 12 SUBWDATEV'08A@r631-ORIG REFt @003 &PRSt 38,163] Cor(I not ViTtg i #oiiii@dbiiiz:ed @ h6i SOURCE:, AN SSSR*o Dokl TOPIC' TAGS Ix" II v 4 4h4I 166 Ike- -0 age @Ou af . . - L n , `%I File in t. ip% "0 uence of the daviess of grind of the raw glass mix on Lhe rate of fusion was studied on a lime-soda charge (1) with an Ibitial sp. surface of 610 sq. cm./q. Only the and of No. 2 mix was pulyerized, to b--*g the sp. surface of the whole to 3000. Nm- 3 -wa@ mitled to a sp. surfice of SWO and No. 4 to'jOOW';:,_Uader conditions al@ those of the tank t thi solid mix was pta on the surface of fused &u at the given temp tv a ness of 100 rnm..-und.the time requlied for fusion and. clari fication noted. At- ihtlemp@ of 14201k the timt'ia min. for complete fusion- and @e ation,of: bubbles for.the 4-types at 1450, was 85, 70, 79 and; 57i4eLsp 48,:45 andL35; 35 - V@,Olul at 14WO 38, H _4 -.7 .Fz@ T q q wi 3 n % z%- 7 AV --------------- Ile Ti k,A k eoliditions WO rate ot suffue t)l* WOM cin al I il"90 (A figs till lui. d,L' nL (2) n-,@9-1-4 "21 SC"Vj' A U T H:.@ S Ty k a c 1 i i Z;- I. D" Homanovo1_iy, IL, B. TITL;": On t1_9 Influence Exercised by Dolomite of Granulor-,.(;t_,_ic Composition on the Vitrification of the Alum-inum-magnesium.- Layer (Vliyayiiye sostava dolomi ta na ste!:Ioobra2;ovariye alyumorrajiiezialinoy,sliikhty) i lreramika' 1950, Nr pp 1-1 A B'@`L"' A C T In t he preserit pa!!@-@r the authors describe an ex,@.Qrimenial, invc'Sti':@-a-tion of this problem. T,,,,,o ty,,@es of layers were ucced -layer as ';,ell as 4 dolomite a soda and a soda-sulphate fractions of the Ashcherins"-pye deposit of a granular -size D, 02 zm 0 of 0-22, 0 it O-C5 and L -L (Fi 1), The rZ te f vitrifica-. tion was deterrnined accordiric to A, P@ Zak"s mneth@,d. As mv: be seen from- tl@e table -and the fi6p.-tres 2 ard the -ranular si-ze of the dolomite exorcises a considerable influence on the duration of Vjtrjfiej@-4 on in t'-Ie soda as 7,ell as in t',,-e soda-sulphate 1--yer. In figures ai@d 6 ne tiLermogramS of thr differe;.t layers.are givei aad t, en discussed in detail. In figui-e 7 the curves of tLe weight losses in the CL Card 1 /'2 heating of th-e layer are represented, It may be seen frorm ff nct Cnd ici 0@, Ancrov of ri-= urn- Ucil of ce ch@,rixf-j 2c proc@ of 17 np o' * ie. r -r-- p', Lid rj 'ion, ,os firr'ler ot.' c@ lev) 1"'0 conioa (JIT n09 L 29671@66- ACC NR.-, AT6012691 *:,Fig. 1. Schematic diagram of "AS',' installation. 1 Magnetic.lens, 2 channel @-3 - azotite, 4 -' titanium*evaporators, 5-- chamber, 6 - Mag- 71, 8.. 10) 11 stationary netic field coils, 9.- copper screen, 12 - detachment coil, 13,14 - compression oils 15 - neutral particle detector c 16 secondary,ion,energy spectrum analyzer 1T: current receiver, 18 - rod probe, 19 palladium leak valve. onset and development of oscillations at the-ion-cyclotron frequency. The plasma density was found to be proportional to the injection current and amounted- is -3, ma.- In the absence of -current to 10, cm fast ions at a current of 5 injection pul .s.atio ns., the plasma potential d,id notIexceed.+30-40 v and was independent of the injection current or of the neutral-gas pressure*. Cyclotron instability with an increment time of 20-30 gsec developed in the plasma after detachment from the @.sourse, lasted for about 100 psec @after which it decreased exponentially,, appar- ?I ently as a result.of self-stabilization. The lifetime of the fast ions depended.:- only on the charge exchange with the neutron molecules. The development of cyclo-' tron instability did not cause additional ion losses. The plasma decayed after StiCL t compression with a characteri ime of 500 psec. This is several times@s-nalleer,@ than the charge exchange time, ancl the reason for this behavior.is not yet clear The experimental plasma,lifetime of.the fast ions increased approximately in pr o-.:@ portion tolthe pressure. Orig. art. has: 11 figures and 8 formulas. SUB CODE: 20/ SUBM DATE: 00/ ORIG REF:@ 0051, OU11 REF.: 005 Card 3/3 I-Ono tjiG:*.@@o';"6iiA"..-." ign6tia" mlikior --ifter @-*hlbbc. further--., @'i"L 45588;-6.5,.. -009119" SION AP@ @@.;q-`, :A00ZS -i'@ oompr@l ioLhd ong------. f iel tiitiou" The's pres!sl6u '00i.10 ""dOMPT9130 ld an the Uthbl f e d'@ an th -mirror ra (I'Llration can pulne 0 whose -to 11136,0 gag _,pr9goure prior' t d' D11 -the epor 0 are, r_ Lb tl f .1 alit f lux@_ 9. 6plltUd4:( tial oli --the a _.3_--AjLg=66. t hA orig Ous 4SS00IATIONt t N1.5DER N , G.V. and AUTHORS i Gran.val"y, Y,L., L".Y..ov, T--1SPiv Sirot*.k. I.G. TITLXt port a the 5....j All-0-io. C.af.r..C. an Gas .1octronics PtRIOUICAL; Rxdist."-LkA I L.ktrA.Ik., 1.959. V.I k, Me a. 1339 - 1358 (USSR) The coufaroncep was areanised by the Ac.Sc.USSR, the A"TPACTj @ Kinistry of Righez- gdu--txon and Moscow Uat* University. T.B. r2jLellson - *Methods of Reducing the Inargy Lost %a the - - - . Breakdown.. Y. r.; Zi I a n e L.I. Piva,or and V.I. Gardix.nko and Electrodes In mixi% fee.-". V.J.. Sisionor and G.I@t. KAtukov - "Investigation of the - -I ' vivexopment or . high-valt&go ProQ as .or Imi latLoa aiM Ot.ct,.r;: in vac"us" 9.1111 R.Ykhr%LdA Th. Character- d Y- al "L Is I: In fligh-vacu in Magn t4a L.tio. of mLt A dealt with the tranafer a T-T-rali" ot -1. r he .tr. @t*rial during the pro-breaUdown. at&&. in voCuumi. ! X. Razanov ot &.1. - "The Motion of Micro-particlax of Soubi-fitacos-67Lrizig Zlectric Breakdown In Vacuue, The thIrd section dealt with the problems or electric spazks, corons And thmpractical applicatioms@ It was presided over,by I.S. Stakollnikov. The following paporx -or. read: Y_L_Lavl.2@@ at &I. - 'Pr.b . IevestizAtion or the A... Corona Ti Id.'. Process.- In Una of Carano-typ. Conductor. at Atmospheric Prossuron". %MqUa - *Appearance of & Corona Discharge In F-A JL _ Hydrogen and Witrog.." .1. - -So.. Properties of the C.ro.. P.N. Chi.ty.k.@ at ' Cylindrical By-%- . .C Dirlmrx. .sbqjsa, ^ad rf.Ild - -App..r..c. . tad . plan. at sions 15.t@_ Pr ..ur. or W 10-3 - 1.0 _ Hg*. of -4 .1. *methods of Umipolor Ionj6AtIQn r. (see p 1335 -f the Journal)- me By me." or A.ro-i.nt.. x@p_ynnyu:Lly at &I. - "Time Spectra of the Radiation of Spark Discharge in Inert Gas..", (.*a p 1284 of the jo .I). @@ak pro suctton of Mligh d & &A p _ r.6 by *A @1, Di. charges". ; k _;.r.tu@ @ V,A* PIn_ oinfluence of the Magnetic field cC rI tF_1P . tn. Dividing Surface of Two Had -koL1njkow @ Osew Data From the Study of Long 3t . I.i _ _ ,_ S'Oax A%ov - *Proportion or the Breakdown of Compress*4 1- - _11 Tm Co-p"Att."y UnifAM Field in the Pr ... no. or 1 Loc&lia*4 Non-umiformitL*sm. graphic b1Y_-K at &I, . "Pul- and o AV*r acill: A c h @,u .for the M.-sur-nt of t . 0@ horse Logo ,@ : I& Dielectric.- (a.* p 1257 or the J-ura&l). A paper by_B.N. h dealt -ita the pr-blan of the sic theory of the electric erosion (see p 1330 or the b : j urnal), Tho to b section woo presided over by $.Tn. Lukly^nov Ur *Rd WA Gone.m.4 with the on_.t.tI.A.ry and I- % fr.q.. Ly,iiioch.rg... Th. follo-Ln-I paper. or. r..4i "d A A L.bud- - "Th. 4.tur. or so. at Interruption Ourift t" ectri. upl..lom of a Metal Wire'. V.A. Simqnov ape.paration or PL4A=A From Local Pulse C an Zj.ctro- C.Y.@ at .1. - a . j CA@. 1 . I By MQAna of an glactron-aptical 1yn_J.Ml-y-Trmpro-4 Are Converter.. rr and T@Y, yu.bmanaw - *Investigation Af H*a __T__AZ Ion i r zlectri. Field @ Hqg a..j Exp.rL. Ith an * t1 R : 21.ctroa Model of . I ;. In. S-P A.M. Andri.now at .1. IDt.t of M.S.-tic -Ad xloctr t @ a5p"ctromeapic Dqt4rejAAt ion of the PL&!=^ Tooperature is, ji. "Zotaw squipsento (me- P 132b of it%. jourual)- T11- Palo, by Hording arouseAt a lov of Int.r..t mail the opinion he, lie electron& an.1 ion t "ZatA" -ho%,14@ bo or order; I cc@ro t. 11s"J", th. iiloct@.- Lr-., ... C@P. 1,14or t4.n t1vat of t". i-! ra I'v, L@ J-11- o i I I @21 (0), 24 (0) AWFOR: Tyag=ov, G. A. SOV/89-7-2-18/24 TITILE. Scientific Conference of the JFI (?Tauchnaja konferentsiy a M IFI) P2;RIODNAI: Atomnaya energiya, 1959t- vol 7: Nr 2, PP 176-177 (USSPO ABSTRAOT; The --early scientific meeting vras held from 17 Ayril to 15 May h rno-fizicheskiy inatitut (11oscovi 1999 in tho VoakovuM-y inz ene Physical'Eagin More than 6oo participant fro eering Institute I s M 100 different institutes attended the 2. plenary P-ad 18 sectional conferences. A t tal of 148 lectures were hcld. T ng @O lie followi: @lectures are sDecially mentioned:.1T. K. Romanovskiy on- the @-hermo-nuclear examinations, 11. G. Basov on the of molecular generators and amplifiers,- physical foundations , A. I. Leypunskiy on the construction.of a fast reactor, 1. Ya.: Pomeranchuk on the theory of the peripheral collision of riesons and iit-cleons, A., B. Migdal -on superfluidity and momentum of i inertia of the nuclei, A. S. Kompaney e t s aa the strcag e le ctromagne tiz gravity wave, V. I. Goll danskiy on . l.evels which are excited within the nucleus shell and methods of comprehending them, I. L. Rozentalland L. A. Prokhorova on the analysis of the possible ex]@�3riments for the determination of 'the measurements of the Card 1/3 p-mesons, V. I.@Dianov I-Klokov on the spectrim of licuid. and Scientific Conference of the NIF-I SOV/89-7-2-18/24 ar crystalline hydrogen under preszt@-re and instrument for measuring,the. absorption curve-6, V. Lyapidevckiy and-@O. V. Glamazdina on new application pos.--ibilitie@' ofthe diffusion chamber, A. V. Shallnov on.calc'ulation method for lip-ear electron accelerators with miLTatory vaves, P. A. Ryazin, A. B. Minervin and A., I. Zaboyev on new theories of the electron.capture under betatron conditious of the acceleration,z@:'.', Ye. G. Pyatnov on optimum,wave length fo@7 a generator: S P. Lor-.inev. and G. A. Tyagunov on magnetic focusalzW in, a linear electron accelerator, 0. A. Vaildner. P. -;L. Dmitrovskiy, D. Zorin, Yu. V. Mizin on the 3 mev linear accelerators of,the MIF and V. V. Kuznetskiy, 0. A. Valldner, V. V. Kotov and V. 11. 'Chesnokov on examination of the electron,movement in the system of theelutron with consideration of the scatteriAg fields, 0. A. Yxayev on impulse method for measuring the heat conduction capacity ofliquids and the theory of this rethod,- Ye. 1.. Khabcd@hpaohoV@6".Yu. Td. 1.11in and D. it. Chirov on heat -transmissiorC to the eutectic. Ua-K whi'ch flows in a circular space, V. I. Petrovichev on-,heat transmis,Aion to circulating raercury, IT. I T Royzin oft spedial conditions -when vioril-i-no vrith aflat triode in. Card 2/3 Scientific Conference of the IAIFI sov/65--(-.2-1, 8/24 the :La.-oulse technique, 0. So Poturaye7- on calculation methods and construction of, an impulse transformer for instiaments with 4- sen-i-conductor.elem-ents, Ya. A. 'Dhe a.,,naov on a possibility judCe the characteristics of ma-.Tzletic recording of Linpulses. B. I. K_I@ nin on the element system for a universal digital Computor. V. Si Malov on multiple coatrol of the parw--eters of lysis of several technologic processes. P. I. Popov rai au@a systems vrith which physical energy apparatus carx.be automatically!` started, Yu. 1. Topcheyev on a method to exwnine the quality of,@'I.q to -hen the reactivity chanCes stepvrise or a react, r control v. linear-ily. G. A. Leon-"-Iyev and A. I. Yevstyukhin on examination of the iodine method of refinino nioblium and characteristics of the metal obtained. P. L. Gruzir, sad G, G. Ryabova on examination of the micro-distribiit-on of carbon,. tungsten, iron,,:,@ and: other elements in zirconitun ar-d its -alloys by ,xse of auto- radiography, 0. P. Fedorov on determinat-Jon of the sublimation Of ZIMOnilIM ni -kel `bj usinig r:idioactlve indic-a-tors r". I" i Fodorqv wv) -A. @4nmoni;0JAn Ofi:,dqtO-r,)IwjfiOn of the diffusion coefticients of chronlum, dLickel. IV)h !!II(I I'M Ilichel --teein The literature for all. theae lecturin will be Card published by the TAIF11 in a a ymp 6 G iwa. 4- UZU Vo -11/-6- Ophthalyrolog --June _57- IWL TA- ISDICA Sec-.1' 9 28. ROMANOVSKII M. M. Helmholtz Inst. of Dis. of the Eye.@ Moscow. G o n io - scopy in ophthalmolofical practice (Russian text) OFTAL.-, Z. 1956, 3 (172_@174) Examination of the. anterior chamber of the eye was Conducted with the help of Van 13eni ig"@n a gonioscope. A total of 58 patients w'ith glaucoma and 20 healthy per- sons were examined. Clostire of the angle of the anterior chamber-was found in 2 patients (in eyes with absolute glaucoma) out of,25 cases of simple glaucoma. Of 33 patients with congestive glaucoma, in 3the angle of the anterior chamber was almost blocked and in 6 it was very narrow. Heavy deposits of pigment in the region of Schwalbe's ring'were, observed In cases of congestive glaucoma. In the presence of a narrow' or,obliterated angle of the anterior chamber the,.intraocular pressure was labile., On the basis of his observations the author. comes to the conclusion that the angle ofLthe anterior chamber plays an'essential part in the course of some forms of primary glaucoma. The author'thinks that gonloscopy offers new possibilities in the individual choice of the site of operation for glau- coma, as well as in the assessment of the effectiveness of surgical Interference. The importance of gonioscopy in pointed out In the diagnosis of new formations in the iris and ciliary body, as well an of foreign bodies in the angle of the anterior chamber.: Aulikova Moscow 771 1%j.Aj,0VS T Master Geolog-Mineralog Sci (diss) "Q-uaternary deposits.., of the island of Bol'shoy LyakhovskLy and tile northern part: o I the Yana-Indi- a lowl;lud (stratigraphy and f ms t- fac L Jrkz a alysis)". Moscow, 1959. 213 pp (Min tli@,her d u c USSR, Moscow Order of Lenin and Order of Labor Red Banner S tatc@U im 1-1. V. Lomonosov, Ge-01.Faculty)o ILO copies.:(KL, No LO, 1959, 124) WN ROZEMLID, Lev,Markovich, prof.,,doktor takhu.nauk; TKACHEV, Anstoliy 0 0.4 N 0 Y I'S KI Ilatio additive tb. Zwi Diff ere, P r Funk fionen.. . t4allh: Nachr. 8. Qj-0 0 )52), e differerttialinn'(4 Sr-t hinctions Wan mit-M ocLI Rnv WMi iow rvalle non iddi- swd@--d by S. KempiFfy (rotirtions WhOr : m q 1, 207 ] and. R @,ermaflrl, I'ark, - 19-19; timse Re tives Vol. 1.4 Nn. 7 - , f Kit SlImIlik N.S. 9(511), CAN (194 1); , . I 1 1 July - August I q 15, 3- - I .. A m I -7,,q i tion of 004 dwory @:Ijrll Illat Io- forgilngy (in tile basic set) 11) 1 rE 1 of ioms is giv n .,Md @nmi, tlzcm@,,im Ovithout pto-ifs) are stated, A more dvt;tiltA in( -ludiiig (lie proofs will be published. in w-jullw iff ti(the'@rVow, )t-Atminn- r(lit joij of 11,111; T, DiffrFel'.O."I. mill littegrafrCcIlming. A. Rosenthal. -z%i Z- @.Ort: en.. t ey "; t And and i bf iffaimflal ZI -pal - I ns -obb4f-,--- ag V"41 jstuss@ p.dusion, re -rig &-,f$th -oideri; i The .au oorg] rs -ht ictions @ts 0 the jvblives@.a , - ; . f ti- th,6fd&,ft04h ': .. Pf-, I' A to tif & 91 eo Yn. 0 1 WAU t ve aE X0. 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