SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEGOROV, Y. V. - YEGOROVA, A. M.
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uniqueness of the optimal control -is proved.,for a series of example so,
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AUTHOR: Yegorov, Yu. V.
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TITLEs Hyperbolic Equations With Discontinuous Coefficients
PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960, V01,134P Nr,3, PP-514-
~515
TEXTt In the domain x CO'T] , where dl is a domain of the
s.pace x - (XII "" Xn) And is bounded by-S, the author considers the
hyperbolic equation
2u n 9 n ID u
-~-7 - Z (t,x) ~Lu) + bi(t,x) -5- +
(1) 3 (t,x) t oxi x
+ e(t,x)u + f(t,x)
where ~ S~~ 0, a ij - a ji is subdivided into domains
JI it . .1 mby (n-l)-dimensional ail faces Y . The g , a ij are
continuous in Qr r x (0,T] can, however, show discontinuities
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of the first kind on-the surfaces F 5 Y x: [0,T] . The author in-
vestigates the classical and the generalized solution of the mixed
'problem for (1) with conditions
(2 9 u(t,x) (x) u(t,x) 0
) u(t,x) It=0 = TOW, 0 t I t-0 1 IV -
where fS!~_'r Sx: [ 0,T] . The classical solution is to be twice con-
tinuously differentiable in Qr and satisfy (1) + (2) in and
on r"it is to verify
(3) Lu(t,x)lr - 0, 1 K t , x) (,), u I r- 0-
Here K(t,x) 2_! K > 0 is a piecewise smooth function with discon-
tinuities of the ?irst kind on T" ;
ajj't,x) Cos (Y Ox'. u
TX_j
i,j-l
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V is the normal to r; -and the symbol [vj denotes the jump of v
on r . A generalized solution of (1), (2), C3) is defined to be an
element u(tjx) E W2 (1)(Q) (see (Ref-4)) for which
u/t.0 T 0, u/,, - 0 and
~u 'IF I U
__ _ 7 K. ij
4) 9t rd jj..l i a x (Kbi
0 IL
a K K U + Kcu + Kf] F dx dt +
ij ~x ~Xi r6 t t
J-1
I (K ~)It=0 P(o,x) q~,(x) dx 0
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is satisfied for every F E: W2(1)(q) which vanishes on V and for
t tio t, E- (0,T).
Theorem-li Let _T 9 a , bi, c and the generalized derivatives
QN19t, (?S /Qt 29 id a ii /a t, Ob,/r6t be measurable and bounded
in 7~ 1 K(t,x) G C(2)( Ft ) ; f (t, x) C- L - W2(1)(Jl)
r r 2((Z); q)o(x) C
(Po (x) Is -0; q51 (x) C- L2(a) . Let S and ? be piecewise smooth.
Then there exists a unique generalized aolution of (1), (2), M-
The proof is carried out according to 0. A. Oleynik (Ref.2,3) by
replacing the coefficients T(t,x) etc. by functions
3hG C (Co ) (Q)
etc. which for h --> 0 converge in the mean to kS etc. According to
(Ref-5) there exists a solution
uh E- coo (Qh
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of the corresponding-problem. The author gives-an estimalion of "uhl'
from which there follow the-weak compactness of { u I an3 thereby
the existence of the solutions. The-uniqueness is P#oved a~c,.irding
to (Ref.5).
The6rem 21 ~f S and are continuousli differentiable up-to tne
order I + 2(l 2: n + 1~ if the V are c osed and do not intersect
t
emselves and S, if K,.? , a E C bi, cE C(l)(
t
h U+2 ('+')(~r
f E W 2(1) (q\ r W2 J^L \ q)l W2(1+')r(a\,
and if Oc n
P P
(6) %/S - 0 0, 1 a P Kai
M POO i1J-1 Tt J Ituo
Y,,, _P Cos( x M 0 04 - 0'. o 1)
jx CPV toe,
where it is and is determined for V. > 2
I . 0
with the aid of (1) from' 9,0 anl Yi, then the generalized
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solution of (1)p (2)p (3) is aIRI(Lhe claaBical solution. For
1 2~ 1 + I + X it is u(t,x) e C
Itf
The Cauchy Rroblem can-be similarly treated,for-a-linear.hyperbolic
systemIPof-first order-with discontinuous-coefficient On-the plane
as well as for some symmetric problems-in (tj-xjFV.. xn).
The author mentions S. M. Nikollskiy, L. K. 310bodotok y-and,Q,._L.
Sobolevt he thanks 0. A.'Olenik fo -advices.
There are 8 Soviet references.
ASSOCIATIONs Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy-universitet'imeni M. V.
Lomonosova-(Moscow-State University-imeni M. V.
Lomonosov)-
PRESEITEDs MaY 7, 1960, by J. 0. Petrovskiy-,~Academician
SUBMITTEDs May 6, 1960
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AUTHORSt Yegorov, Yu,V.j Pushkarev, V.V., Tkachenko, Ye.V.
TITLE: Copreoipitation of mioro-quantities of Sr go with active manganese
dioxide in the presence of macro-quantities of barium and potassium
PERIODICALt Radiokhimiya, V 3, no 1, 1961t 87-89
TEXTs The authors-have established that the competition of mioro-quantities
of Sr90 with macro-quantities of calcium &nd barium in their copreoipitation
with active manganese dioxide obaygoan equation, whereby the logarithm of
the distribution coefficient of Sr is linearly dependent on the logarithm
of the molar ratio of the total quantity of the analogue to the sorbent.
The given equation is said to be derived from the law of active masses. The
authors further show that barium is stronger than calcium in suppressing the
sorption of SOO with active manganese dioxide; this fact leads to the con-
clusion that the formed sorbing compounds of the calcium and barium manganate
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type have varying stability, i.e., the corresponding compound of calcium is
more subjected to hydrolysis then -the other. The relationship described
above was derived from the following oonsiderationst 1) the sorbent is lo-
cated in the range of saturation b the analogue (barium or calcium), 2) the
pH of the aolution is cpstant, 3~ the ratio of the activity coefficients
of the analogues and Sr in the solid phase is conotantp which is the same
as the absence of a noticeable interaction between the adsorbed cations (Ref
7). The factors used whores A the quantity of the analogue in the solid
phase (in moles), Aliquid the qWantity of the analogue in the liquid phase
(in moles), Ao M AT + Aliquid the total quantitiy of the analogue in the
system (in moles), 6 the distribution coefficient of Sr 90 equal to the ratio
of the adsorbed part to the equilibrium part, m the mass of the s?6bent (in
mole S)fzIand Z2 the charges of the ions of the analogues and Sr The
following relationships are designated by A and Gi
A Ao G AT (2)
m M
then on the basis of the law of active masses the expressions
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K li uid . '/z2 (3) is found, where Ko M const under
A
ocnditions of constancy of the temperature; in the given case the volume of
solution and sorbent mass are also constant.
Z1 ZI/'2 A
if K Kf and transforming (3) we obtain K W .6 (--2 - 1) (4)-
0 A
Taking into consideration (1) and (2) and taking the ldg&rTthm of (4),'the
following uquation in obtainedt
Ig B - z 1g (L-0) (5), where B lg(KG) 22/z,
z
An analysis of the obtained relationship showed that under the given oondi-
tions the sorbent has a capacity of 0,38 mX Sr/mM KnO . For sufficiently
high values of Ap formula (5) in written approximatelis
z
ig E . B - lgA (6), The experimental data obtained
agree favorably with this 4pression. The absolute value of the angle oo-
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efficient z in this range is equal to I for both analogues. This proves the
equality of the ion charges of these analogues and Sr go during the exchange
process. Tho macro-quantitiee of barium have a s;6onger depressing action
on the sorption of the micro-concentrations of Sr than equimolar quantities
of calcium. -This is thought to be due to the different relationship of the
analogues to the sorbent. There are 6 formulae and 2 graphs.
Figure Is Coprooipitation of strontium
with active manganese dioxide.
Longmuir's isotherm.
0
t ,17-190C, strontium chloride
was labelled with WO.
Experiments without access
of air.
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PUSHKAREV, V.V.; YEGOROV,__Lu!_Y.; TKAGHENKO, YeV,; FUZAKO, V.D.
Sorption of microquantities of strontium-;90 by ferric hydroxide
in the presence of alkaline earth metals. Izv.vys.ucheb.zav.;
khim.i khim.tekh. 4 no.l.-60-63 161. (KERA 14:6)
1. Ural'skiy politakhnichookiy institut imeni S.M.Kirova, Mfedrs,
radiokhimii,
(Strontium-isotopes) (Sorption)
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AUTHORS: Yegorov, Yu.V.1 Krylov, Ye.I., and Tkachenko, Ye.V.
TITLEs Contribution to the theory of the distribution of
micro-quantities of radioactive strontium between
hydrated oxides and the solution
PERIODICALi Radiokhimiya, v-3. no.6, 1961, 654-661
TEXT: In spite of the considerable scientific and technical
importance of the processes of radioisotope adsorption on metal
hydroxide, the mechanism of the process is still far from being
elucidated, especially at micro-concentrations of radioisotopes,
and no unified ideas have so far been formulated for the
co-precipitation of radioisotopes with the hydrates. These
problems are analysed theoretically and a series of equations is
derived for the absorption of-micro-quantities of the cations of
radioisotopes (which do not form radiocolloids) by the precipitates
of metal hydroxides capable of behaving as cationites in acid media.
The following assumptions were made in the derivation of the
equations: 1) the hydrated oxides have ion-exchange properties
and, under certain definite conditions, behave as a cationite in
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acid mediumi 2) the law of active mass is applicable to the
systemi and 3) the radioactive isotope behaves as an electrolyte
at infinite dilution. The equations were checked by plotting
experimental data obtained for the absorption of radioactive
strontium (Sr90) by ferric hydroxide and active Mn02 an a function
of the p11 of the medium. The S-shaped curves obtained represent a
general function of the type y = C + mpH and thereby confirm the
correctness of the assumptions made, especially with regard to the
ion-exchange character of the sorption of strontium by metallic
hydroxides. I.Ye. Starik, A.I. Novikov, L.G. Kuz'mina and
Yu.V. Morachevskly are mentioned in the article in connection with
their contributions in this field. There are 3 figures and
22 referenceal 12 Soviet-bloc, I Russian translation from non-
Soviet-bloc publication, and 9 non-Soviet-bloc. The four most
recent Englifih language references read as followst
Ref.3j M.H. Xurbatov, G.B. Wood, J.D. Kurbatov~
J. Chem. Phys., v.19, 2, 258 (1951).
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RefAt M.H. Kurbatov, G.B. Wood, J.D. Kurbatov.
J. Phys. a. Coll. Chem., v-55, 7, 1170 (1951).
Ref.5s M.H. Kurbatov, G.B. Wood,
J. Phys. Chem., V.56, 6, 698 (1952).
Ref.16s A. Kozawa, J. Electrochem. Soc., v.106, 7, 552 (1959).
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Kupershmidt, Sh. N., and Yegoroy, Yu. V.
Automatic reader for co-ordinate Jig boring machines
PERIODICAL: Stanki i instrument, no. 4, 1962~ 33-36
TEXT: The described new reader developed and tested at the Moskovskiy zavod
koordinatno-rastochnykh stankov (Moscow Co-Ordinate Jig Boring Machine Plant)
for program-controlled jig borers is an improvement on existing optical readers
used by this pUnt, the Leningradsidy stankozavod im. Sverdlova (Leningrad Machine
Tool Plant im. Sverdlov) and other plants. The existing device with a 65- or
125-fold amplification has 0,001-0.002 mm scale divisions and produces inadequate'
line shadow on the screen because the illuminance of the latter is too weak
(0.5-2 lx). The new system has an improved photoelectric transducer with 3-ight'
modulation produced by a diagram oscillating at 50 cps, so that the appearance
of a dark line in the field of view of the photocell causes a pulse signal on
the amplifier output. The diagram is oscillated by an electromagnet connected to!
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the electric network. The system includes an amplifier, a phase-sensitive stage,!
and a phase regulator. It has been stated in tests that the optimum diaphragm
slot width is 1.3 m, that the slot length must be smaller than the sensitive
layer of the photoresistor, that the slot must be placed precisely opposite the
center of the photoresistor, and that the oscillation amplitude must not extend
-r tha-
beyond the sensitive layer. The new reader has a reading accuracy highe n
11.4,, a simple design, and stable characteristics. Mathematical formula for the
modulAtor motion, and diagrams of the system and of the photoelectric transducer,!
are given. There are 9 figures.
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PUSHKAREV) V.V.; TKAGHENKO, Ye.V.; )(KGOKQY,-XU.L ; LYUBIMOV, A.S.
Sorption of some radioactive isotopes from aqueous solutions by
active manganese dioxide. Radiokhimia 4 n0-1:49-54 162.
(MIRA 15:4)
(Radioisotopes) (Sorption) (Manganese oxides)
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AUTHORS: Pushkarev, V.V., Tkachenko, Ye. V.
TITLE: On the influence of ethyl alcohol on the sorption of
strontium ions with an active manganese dioxide
PERIODICAL: 11adiokhimiya, v.14, no-3, 1962, 37.1-373
TEXT: The object or the work wits to elucidate the nature of
the connection between the parameter of sorption affinity a from
the Lingmuir isotherm, and the solution properties. The
Langmuir isotherm is given as
CT) 1 1 C
cc r -a r p
where Cp - equilibrium concentration of Sr2+ in solution;
Cc - adsorption of Sr2+, f' - capacity of sorbent.
An active MnO2 was used as a sorbent. The compound undergoing
distribution was SrC12 labelled with Sr89, and the non-aqueous
solvent ethyl alcohol, The latter was added to the solution of
SrC12 in water containing a-coagulated INW02 sOl- It was found
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that the capacity of the sorbent is the same in all the
experiments. Parameter a incroases with the decreasing
dielectric constant of the medium, It was shown that when the
dielectric con5tant of the solution changes from 58.0 to 75.5,
there exists a linear dependence of 1g a. on the reciprocal of
dielectric constant of the alcohol-water solution. There are
and 1 table.
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YEGCRCIV. Y NIKOLAYEV, V.M.; MYLOVv YO.I.,- TKACHEWO, Ye.V.
Fojaibi~6ty of using a mixture of isotopes of Sr89 and
Sr 0 7 in direct radiometry, Radiokhimia /+ no.4:516-518
162. (MIM 15:1-1)
(Strontium-Isotopes)
(Yttrium-Io-otopea) (Radiometry)
Y";
TKACHENKO, Yo.v.; FUSHKAREV, V.V.;J~OROVI YU,Y,
Adsorption of strontium bY manganese dioxide from water-ethanol
solutions. Izv.vys.ucneb.zav.; khim-i khim-tokli- 5 no.l.,172-
174 162. (MDU 15 ~4)
1. Ural'skiy politekhnicheskiy institut, imeni Kirova, kafedra
radiokhimiia
(Strontium) (Adsorption) (Manganese oxides)
Ygamov, Yu. V.; KRYLOVj Ye. 1.
Yature of absorption of electrolytes by some preolpItates.
Izv. vys. ucheb. sa-r.; khim. i khim. takh. 5 no.5:749-752
162. (MIRA 16:1)
1. Urailiskiy politekhnicheskiy institut imeni S. M. Kirova.
kafedra khimii i takhnologii rodkikh elementov.
(Adsorption) (Electrolytes)
YEGOROV, Yu.V.; KRYIDVj Ye.I.; TKACHENKOp Ye.V.
Analysis of the sorption capacity ofdron hydrbxide. Trady Ural.
politekh.ins~,no.1210%~" 162.
(MIRA 1625)
(Iron'~ydroxidos) (Porption)
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PUSHKAREV, V.V.; TKACHENKO, Ye.V.; YEGOROV, Yu.V. IKARIDV, V.A.
Adsorption of strontium by active manganese dioxide from water-
alcohol solutions. Trudy Ural,politekh.inat.no.121:45-48 162.
(MIRA 160)
(Strontium) (Adsorption) (Manganese oxides)
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AUTHOR; Yegorov, Yu. V.
TITLE: Certain Drobloms in the optimum control theory,
PERIODICAL: Akademiya nauk SSSR. Dokladyo V-1145, no- 4, 1962, 720 - 723
TEX': A controlling function p(t) (1p(t)1-"- 1) is-said
to.be I-optimal if.
2 2
the solution of the boundary value problem au(t,x)/at,; a u(t,x)/ax
U(O,x) 0, au(t,O)/ax - 0, au(t,l)/8x -.a[p(t) - u(t )], corresponds to
1 2
the minimum value of the functional I(P) - f[u(T,x).-.u OWI dx, where
0
u 0(x) is a given function. It is demonstrated that an I-optimal co*ntrol
exists every'ahere. 1. few other versions of this problem are considere!.
Their solvability and uniqueness are shorm, and convenient methods of
solving them are derived.
AS SOCIATIO"Vi Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M. V. Lomonosova
(Moscow State University imeni X. V. Lomonosov)
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PRESENTED: 14.14arch 15, 1962, by L. S. ?ontryagin, Academician
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Some Ijibblems in the theory of optimum oatml. Zhar. vychs mats
i mat. fiz. 3 no;'.~:887-904 S-0 163. (MJRA 16:11)
Yu.V.;IKRYIkV, Ye.I.
Effect of the mass of a collector (hydrated oxide) on the sorption
of trace amotint3 of certain radionatiye isotopes. Radiokhiniia 5
no.2:205-211 163.
Characteristics of the sorption of strontium 90 by active manganese
dioxide. 23-1-215 (MM 16:10)
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AUTHORS: Yegorov and Krylov,-Ye.l.
TITLE: some peculiarities of sorption of strontium-90 on
active manganese dioxide.
:PERIODICAL: Radiokhimiya, v.5, no.2, 1963, 211-215
-TEXT: Sorption of micro-quantitioa-of.9OSr was studied on an
active MnO2 resulting.from the action of H202 On K MnO4 under
conditionL of free coagulation, wheroby the precipitate (Mn02)
sorbed a proportion or K+ ions and the pH of the system remained
constant. The dependence of ~OH-3 on the mass "concentration" of
the sorbent ~Ms] was determined aciclimetrically. The following
equations were obtained:
~m,:j ,f o.64
1 68
~O H -3 0.42 * (2)
where ~ms3er - effective MA65 of sorbent, The quantity of 9OSr
x-emoved-by-M
'nO2--ia- gJ-ven--by-l---
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Some peculiarities of sorption of E075/2,136-
K 2 92 (4)
--t--' -t- -Eq-(4)-w&s-confirmed-experimentallyfora
fli-er- -K, cons an -
solution of IC Mn02 (0.192 to 1.15 ira-11t), KCZ (8 g/t) and about
.10 microcurios/~ 905r precipitated by H202. K1 was found to be
The amount of coagulant (KCV affects strongly the
distribution of 90sr between 11n02 and the solution.
There are 3 figures and I table.
SUBMITTED: March 26, 1962
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AUTHORs Yegorov# YU* Ve (Assistant)
TITLE: Efficient controlled ferrite phase ihifter,
SOURCE: Leningrad. Elektrotekhnicheakiy institut. Xzv., no* 47,
TOPIC TAGS: phase abifter, ferrite Phase ohifter, controlled ferrite
phase shifter, LSE mode, LSM mode, longitudinal transverse waves,
field concentratlon in-ferrite
ABSTRACT: The paper deals i;ith the case of a ferrite slab of arbi-
trary dimension-located near any of the-walls of a rectangular wave-
guide, magnetized along an arbitrary axis, for an arbitrary wave
propagation mode. The solution is obtained by'the perturbation
metbod, using the solutions of the unperturbed problem in the form
of LSE and LSX modesi the behavior of which was investigated under
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the corresponding cases by the'author earlier (Xzvestiya LETI,. No.
47, 1962). Allowance is made for the concentration of the field in
the ferrite, which plays the decisive role in the theory of opera-
tion of efficient phase shifters. Simple formulas are proposed for
the ferrite-slab calculations so as to ensure.maximum utilization
of this effect. The calculations are confirmed by experiment. -The
good agreement between the calculations and the experiment for the
case of a single slab leads to the conclusion that'the proposed cal-
culation procedure is valid also for other ferrite structures with
analogous physical phenomena. -This applies also to-the phase
shifter of Reggia and Spencer (Proc. of'IRE, v. 45, 11, 1957).
j,Orig. art. hass 6 figures and 20 formulas*
ASSOCIATIONs Leningradakiy elektrotekbnicheskiy institut (Leningrad
Electrotechnical Institute)
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XMOR.,
TME: - LOngitudinalmtransverse vaves in rectangular vaveguide filled vith two
different media
CI= SOURCE: Izvo. Leningr# elektrotekhne in,-tap vyp, 47t 1962; 86-97
TOPIC TAGS: waveguldes, loaded, field components
TRAMIATION: The propagation of vaves in a layered rectangular vaveguide is
considered. A~,system of two transverse electrccegnatic vaves is
introduced, equivalent to the system of electric wA magnetic vaves. For each of
these types, a characteristic equation is obtained in the case of two layers of a
dielectric in the waveguide. Plots are made for the dependence of the
propgation constant in a partially filled-wavegulde as a function of the
couposition and thickness of the filling dielectric, 0. Postnoy
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NIKOLAYEVP V.M.; KRYLOV, Y().I.; BAGILF,7SOV,, V.F.; YEWROV, Yu.V.
Behavior of radiocolloids of cerium in sorption systems.
Radiokhimlia 5 no.5:622-626 163. (MIPA 17:3)
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11LUTHORs Yegorov, Yu. V,
TITLEs Optimal control in a Banach spacej~
SOURQEt~ AN SSSR. Do'klady*,, v. 150, no. 29 19630 241-244
TOPIC TAGSt optimal controls Banach space
JABSTRAM Given the differential equation
f (X (t), a (1)), X (a) X6 (a