SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YEREMEYEV, A.YE. - YEREMYAGIN, A.I.
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-BAMALOYA V. V.9
and
"Measuremenit of. the inner Diameter. Of Cylinde'rs f Piston
-by the Pneumati6 Method":'
Manometers~
Jo r1,.
Tr. VNII Piz. -Telchn. i Radiotekhn. Izmereniy s of the
All-Union Scientific Research Institute of Physicotechnical and
Hadiotechnical Measurements J, No 5(35), 19711,:pp 269-279 ( from
Raferativnyy Zhurnq ki a~ t, Teklanika.
_l, Metrologiya; i Izmeritelln r-
:No 32. Single Issue No 1, 1972, Abstr-act No 1432-398, Resi=n^
Translation Results o--,^ processing, investigq-~;.ttpingj and using of
a pneumatic instrument for mdasuring lengths, ~a complex o f
calibrated little balls for measuring,deep and small opcnings are
described. A standard gaw
#ng:apparatu has been developed and tes-
e 'or narc
tifled4 The technical requir mentg.f. the ap- -.tus and meansuring
conditions marantee stability, sensitivity, !~nd linearity of cha--
racteristics of the instrwnent* The accuracy of the instn.I).m-ent is
*,0,3-0-4~"m. Pour illustr.,~One;tablel trio,biblio. refs.
USSR 531-787
11251000 kg/cmZ - tering Pump"
eie
Tr. Metrol. In-Tov SSSR, vyp. 10(164), [Works of Retrological institutes of
USSR, No. 104(164)], pp 148-149 (translated, from Referat~.%,ayy Zhurnal Pletrolo-
giy4 I_1zmeritel'nayaTekhnika, No_4,.lq?.0',Abstract Noi, 4.32.717 by 1111. 1. ~1.)
Translation: A modernized model of an ea'lier metoring pump is described, in-
dluding a number of improvements in compar ilson to a metering putup with self-
-mstallations at
compression of the piston, widely used in bloph pre:~sura '
VNIIFrRI [All Union Scientific, Research Institute for Physical ard. Electronic
Measuarei-iients]. The usage of the-differential piston ;syssom In-,,p:rov(3s coaxiality
between the intornal piston and rod 0 the tolescopii~ placoment of pistonzi allcro;s
increase in rod travel of 50 porcentl or Its pro,,riovs longti consequently,
an
increases the dolivery, which is particularly. important.in deyioes with piston
manometers which have natural leakage, and -for; the: perfa,~~,,ancv of investigations
in chambers with lax-ge volumes and significant I compressibility of tho 2luid.
The improvements have assured _reliable;operatioki of the;metering pump througghout
).k
the -entire pressure range up " 25,00( , g/dm2'and incr6"-ed the, volume of fluid
delivered in one piston stroke to 18;60j'~, 6n illustration, One biblio. ref.
USSR 620.162-2.:531-181.089.6
SEKOYANI S.. S., MMMMV, A. 'E
lit
FlElongation of a Z~ ~ofaNon-Linaarly Elastic 14ateria'
SSSR [Works of jYletrologi'al It stitUtes of USSR], NO. 104
Tr. Metrol. In-Tov
rM 'etrologiya I
(164). 1969, pp 121-125 (translated from Referativnyy2hur 1 1 bi
L=e,ritel'naya Tekhnika,.No..4,,lq?0'* Abstract 1~6. 4:1 39 31 by M. 1. 1,11.
Translation: The value of the parameter of.non-linearity or -the elastic olonga-
tion curve of a rod made of heat treated type 6Q$?_N2A,-,"-,teelt used in high pres-
sure apparatus, is found. It is demonstrated.that it.ip sjxdlar to the value
calculated using the non-linear Hurnangan theory of elmsticity using the third
order constant of elasticity of this.steel, measured;qarliar by the US-pulse
method (see izmeritellnaya Tokhnika, No. 7,1966,, p 10), equial to 4.1. . As
produeed.
an example of,one possible area ok practleal~applicatipn %V the results'
for-the-solution of practical.problems,:the..possibil-ity.is noted of i;ignificantly
decreasing the volume of, work involved. in certifying standard, rod dynamometers
for very high forces by using the US method &A determining The values of
third order elasticity constant determined~.by this method J~or the material of
which the dyn=omoter is mado eaki su sequontl
b Y be: used to aa1culate aimilhr non-
~:linoar deformation corrections -for the elastic elementa in iki.-;truments~ of other
designs made of the same material. Two i.'1'_!u;5tratiQns;,Xive biblio. refs.
uSSR'
)IMEYEVi A YE.
IS'emi-Automatic Loader for Loaded. Piston. IM meters"
Dino
R, Vyp. 104(1'4), [14 rks of A"etroloji vII titutes of
Tr. Metrol. In-Tov SSS, 0 6 n5 A.
SSR'j ~ 11o.: 104(164) 66 n -4etrolo-
pp 10 -168 ~(translat6d: from Referativnyy, Zhur al i
0
-giya I Izmeritellnaya, Tekhnika, So., 4,,, 1970,-:Abstract: No..: 4ij?..725, unsissned)
Translation: A special loader is,describtiwhich is usbd to load and unload
piston manometers with totalweiglit.sets of albout -100 kg, ~ The loader also ro-
'tatesthe piston carrying the weights andi automatically,'maintajais the required
at -onvenient for test
pressure4, The.usage of the semi autom ic:,16ader is quite
operations with fixed. required pressures.i; Whein: the man6 metor is used for
rino .11ation.and disrmantlbig opera
measurement of an unknmin pressure, or fo -te
tions, the semi-autonatic loader is disaonnect-ed by being movea away towari a
movable bracket carrying the weight set., In: this case, loatling is perf ormed
manually. Long torm,oporation of. an o orimaijtal x4odoi.of ~~ho-,Ioador showed
XP
it. operated i loaUr can be uz)ed. in,
satisfactorily in 'All-Idad- ranges, th
that 1,
other loaded pistol devices as well. OjI4411,ustration,;i one biblio. ref.,
P,
~USSR IJDd: .372.01-503.25
621
-:CHITAISHV LI, I. A.
TODUA,: A. V., ZUYEV, L. If. ,
equency,Parameters of the Input Circuits of Electronic Devices"
V7sb-Radioelektronika o-Dtich. dia-PazonaTRadio Electronics in the Op'.-ical
Band--collection of works)i.Mosc 0(1911y, pp 188-i~,,i'93 (from RZh-Radio-
avi l97 -
tekh No 3, Mar 72, Abstract No 3A118)
nika
Translation: The paper deals with-the frequency and w4ve properties of a
series tank circuit with auxiliary activelJoad in parallel with the tank
C or, *tranFmission
apacitance. An expression is found f , the modulus of
'factor of the circuit, and an extremum analysis of thlo ey-pretision if; giveri
which shows the cutoff frequencies of tA
e: tank passband ama!the maximum
transmission factor. An examination of:trantient processes:in periolic and
aperiodic modes of conduction is made.oij the:basis of~;a differential equation
for the voltage across an equivalent capacitor. -:.It is. shovn that the given
types claissical, where
circuit can have two of transient characteristics:
~the.resistance of the loop is less thanrthe~.!double waVe irTedance, and non-
the range of
:trivial, where the zone of periodicity is 4i,the' middle of
external loads relative to the capa"citor. In this connection, between the
1/2
USSR UDC 612,2~t-612A5
nwhilailzi, G. V. and-SHALYAPINAi.N. -.t laboratozy of
Hespirxtq* Phy;~J_oloa, Iristitute of -Rhysidlo& inenl: I., P. Favlov., Academy
:SSSR, Lardng4dl
"The E ffect~s of Inczeazed Part ssviv.of Uxygeq7~.on the Synpathoadrenal
S_ -and Brain Acetylocholine-'esterasis in-. AnimaliEO~.,
yatem
No 5,
Leningrad, Fiziologicheskiy,"'hurnal SSSR ikeni.:I - H.-ISOchallov, Vol 58, IN
1972 -9P - 70-772
A
racti oxygeel at atmospheric pressure
but in white mice exi3oZed to and W%
for 10 days and to pure oxyge Lnat. -partial jiressrix-G, 1,3, Bala 3 - 5 atin
for 2 hra, noracL1---_-n!:,dire concentration: in 'the brain docreazes while adreno-
corticoid concentrattion in the blood incre4ses. In na t a ,exposure to oxygen
at atmc-spheric pre.9sure causes an increase ~ uhile expx:,uro to oxyr,,en at
higher partial prus=.e3 (convulsive levels) causes -A decrease in acetyl-
chloincesterase aotivity in , them cerebral cortex, subcort.,;-.x, braill ~AGM.,
redulla ia~oloaZata, arA cerebellmn. It is.obncliael tdat i!xcess oxygen
1. nd u c e sa general stress reacL,
Uon and a specific reaction In- the body =i
that oxygen toxicity- is in a large-moa.~u=Auo to distrulkinces in the
synthesis and destruction of neuronal- transmitthr subsl-tances.
UbC 5r,7
.23
IGURVICH, A. A. Y-MONSY-01, V. F. MITMUCHII-EVSKIY YU. k.2 Institute of
I and PTtffffdgte-a-rl:l~TcZnr,:'Aaademy. of'!--.edica.1:3~clenizes WSR# E-oscow
edoixUng 1.1i netic Radiation of; Animal Hearts, In Viye Tests Using a
sill togo
V,
Aot
omtiltiplie
Moscow, Doklady AkademU Nauk SSSRp Vol 195, lio 4,: Dee 70, pp 972-975
Abstracti Under naxcosis and idth -the chest -wall o-p-_np 'the hrouxt of cold
dts rdtogenatic, radiattion with sufficient in-
Orlwaxz blooded animals em
tensity to be~picked up by a FEU 18-A~photoia~iAtiplier. It is necessaxy
to tcollect -the =-~-Lion on the surface a. the photocathode by means of an
optical device. The intensity of heart radiation is of:the order of 1,000
photons/cn2-sec. The Litensity -of, n.itogqnet1c radiation demnds on t~e
-ve cooling.of the hearL, which
Physiological State of the organ. Progressi
-ed~ met4bolie level lovers
000t=:ithon the-chost vall is opon and the-lowei
the: . int~nsity.of nitogenetio radi&U'onl. ~-:Alon&,- with It i(onk visible
ndlition may appear as well.
A
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USSR U DO 621. 578:51~0. 145 - 13
DMITRT-YEV, V.G., YEREMSYEVA, R.A. Y:ERSHOV, A.G., ITLIK H Q,,, II.Y.., KARPOV.11,YE.P.
"Engineering CalcUlation And Optimizati Ion Of Pakametars Of' Optical Band
Frequency Doublers"
Kvantuovaya elektroniks (Quantum Electronica), 140 5W.)t1072, PP 72-79
Abstract; At the contemporarT level of developme-ni, ol' oxi3crimentual nonlinvaar
optics, the necessity for enpinearing cb1culation and ~ opt i mizat JLon of th(-, 1~ura_
C_~
meters o? freaUenov dmtb1i,-rs iLi dictated by the cappnaaranae o L" a IarLo t-.-limber of
nonlInear crystuls villich rnuke it pouaible tb obtain a i ah efficiency of' coil-
thout rpei'al foc,'i3ing sche,7:es. As a
-version into tile second optical harmonic wit.,
rule, relatively powerful, nolid-state lasere aro tuged the soureels Of initial
radintion. Tho ri~djation of' thle Ittsora introducav a pre;.omin:itly pulse chs.~ractor
and tile divorgenca oub-itunlLially exceod6 tho diffraction lit-iit. Doxln,~: cu-Ictil-
ation of fraquenry doublamoV fluch la!;ero it i~-, )fcmirr, oj! bac7r,
-tio. 4 b 0,1 io, inlti%l rad-intion
eaL n to tuhe inLo aCCOOn. Lh the pulne chai r, oP r
r
1:)f the en maratruci
and 1he effect of saturation of the harmonic. Oalmal;~tlor_ U
a T~11k= 1, sper _0; n.-ItIlrO 01' IOIF- Ca1CL1la1-_
factorS int r 4 ial foaturev In f"',
ion of the efficiency of CCn-.rersiori, such a.^ de-tarinination of tho ratio
Z,IF-ft"
USSR
No 19-
DMETMEV, G..; et al'.., i:i-antov-a.,ra elcku-milm, i'i (11' ), - 12, rp 72-75
d V:,e lem Lh o- ;'he nonlin-lar
between the i-rIternsit-,-, of the excitinE. ,Ip-v:e. an
ami othiers. Tile r.:,at-J.ods of c
r! icul' t- Oy' used t" (L~
or
developei by ot*~Iers for the case oll a precoribed i'icld of ill;
U.j.Q!
rcgimc. T'or; produvt-Ion d-+cij-j--*.,j!~: ir. 110
Is
for a substanti-ally nonuncar
--QL-:t adv--c-,able to conduct rnmericul inter-ration Of crluat,~51.s b-cau~,~ amaly-
Methods 01, Calculation, valid in 0.0 .me to
solutions. 5 fis. I tab. 11 ref. Rf~ceivod:by edi-tore, 6~~Cct 1971-
-i2
USSR urc 681'j;32:31
T., 140INAKHOV, 0. D.,
ANILOV, V. M., BORIS911, M. S.) VIASOV) F.
!mom
and 104YATITSEV., V. I.
"Computer Complex"
USSR Authors' Certificate 110 308k 6 f 15/16, filed 20 Apr 70,
103 C I (1 00
published 12 Aug 71 (f rom RZII-Avtomatika, Telemekhanika i IfychislitelnaL,-a
Tekhnika, No 5,JIaY-72) Abstract 110,5B9bP)
Translation: Special-purpose computer complexes are knorim which contain a set
units,-:vith synchronization of synchro-
of digital computers with interlinking
series of machines and coupling lines between-the digital con3uters of the
complex, which assure carrection of data, erTors occurring as a result of
machine mal-functions. However, the amount of time and hardvaxe redundancy used
for increasing reliability and for organization of input data wreragings in
these complexes is considerable. In additionj. parallel..operation of the
machines of -the set is impossible in the 6vent ~that it is necessary to raise
t
-productivity of the computer complex by loverirg its reliability. The
he
unique feature of the proposed special-purpose corTlex is that the output data,
address, and control lines of each:sect-ion into which ea h (=-,nuter of the cor.-
-plex.ir. divided are assembled in each machine viaassaKaly circuits into data,
iddress, and contrcl mainlines, -which are, connected to the inputs of the
/2
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USSR
AIMMY V. M., et &I., USSR Authors' Certificate No 3084L0
intersectional coupling units of all machines.of the set;- the output data,
address, and control lines of the intersectional coupling unit of each machine
of the complex are connected tothe data,,address, and control inputs of the
functional sections of the corresponding computer of the complex. Another
unique feature of the special-purposelcomputer cormlex is the fact that the
intersectional coupling unit of each machine of the coLq)].ex contains "m" out of
(where n > m) rajority circuits, majorizirg inhibit: gates, by-pass dates,
assembly circuits, and a control register with a control signal generating cir-
cuit. the mainline of each machine of the complex,being connected to the
majority circuit input, through the majorizine inhibit.gate to*the first
assembly input, and through t1he by-pass gate to the additional assembly input,
the control inputs of the gates coupled by control linaz to the correspondiur,
Outputc-of.t1he coDtrol circuit, which is ~connected to the cz)ntrol regisu'er out-
put~ . This x=kes it possible. to reduce the ti= a-ad hardwareoredundancy for
increasing.reliability, provide averaging of~~ Input da:Ui,. anti organize parallel
-uple
operation of the machines of the.ca XII:
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UDC: 611.36.014.477-013.9
CUAINGES 1% TROPHIC FLNCTION OF TIM DMAYONLC LIVER UNDER THE INFLUENCE
0-2 TRANSVERSE G TORCEr, (+G,)
C,krticle by ti a. V,Tkjt"aR"Ry, A Lmin, Chair of Normal
Anatomy headed by Professor M.G. Prives, HdFo-red-S-cl-e-n-tTst) . xtr11L_.e I AL 4
Leningrad Arkhiv Anatomii,
1971, submitted DeC09Db0r 1970,
(;43tologli I Embriolog1j. Russian, No 11. is
pp 50-551
Th. problem finvestigating the affect of accelurs~lona on the
human organism acquired special signifIcance with development of aviation
and rocket technolo&v which resulted In high speed fli all Co.
At the preserm r4ma we have many worka by Soviet and foreiga authors
dealing with- physiolog1tal i me-phological, hiatochemical. and other, chan"s
developing In the or&arasz~undar the influence of divil--rse~rraVitational
stress (IS.C. Privas,.1963,, 1969, and others; V.I. Stepantsov, 1955, 1963-,
Yoxa=in, V.I. Stc7oat*ov.19&9; VA. PeLiuknin. 19541-'J962; V.I.'Babush-_
kin, 1958, 1966; N.V 'Vasil'yev. .1563; A.R. KotovrUaya, 1962. 1964; 'A.Yi.
Kagan, 1963; A.S. "-rar, 1961, 1962; V.A. Ozellin, 1964; A.A. Kinalav, 1963;
A.D. Voukreaenukly. 1963; Pzouortt al., 1952; Webb, 1958; Muller, 1961, and
others). 'i1 those sv~die% were conductod an adult organisms.
0! particular Interest in the ~;tudy of the effect of a"elerations an
the normal on6genctic process. This to not only of theoretical interefir,...
but also 0 r -zigni!icat,co -and tiupordifitaat
space F"--Sbca, living cx, ort1t;ill statiuns or otlibr plarem under conditions
thaL Lr,,. a,?rociably distinct from e.irth. The etfact of accelerations on
L!- Yi-.~. Cj~"Cp~ng C-.~.ftnInM Cn-~!d land to siznificant changes and affect
-ts
4- a z-,tcifie
lioweveT, we failed to find any special works dealing with chnnuca
In organs and sysre=s :n the courzi. of ontDgony arising under the effect of
accaler4,ti~na in the itterature availablL to us. For this reason, it
appeared purposeful to pLrsua experimencal invastirations in this direction.
We malected the liver and. specifically, Ito troFhic function as our
inveutikativd object, since it reflects to toralmarfjy balanee in tho
59
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FRIVES, M. G., V. 1.1. STEEEPLITISOV,: V. 1., and YE.4L,1DI, A. V
'4ormal- Anato. -h rT t
_Chair golf I my and Central Scientific Rosearc
-4,Leningrad kiedical Institute imaiii, Academician,- L F. Favl6v:
IlThe Effect of Transverse Ac celerat -Lons on the Nerve Structures of the Aorta,
Venae Cavae, and. Auricles"
Leninggrad, Arkhiv Anatomii, Gistologiii Embriologii, No 5,: 1970P pp 32-37
-mosures to steadily Li-
Abstract. in experiments on dogs, single or repoated ey.
_.tersifyin- transverse accelerations that did:not result in deco;r~--jensation failej
to produce morphological c1hang I-es of, the 4awiclu:~, venae
_~es in the nerve
Oavae, and aorta, regard-loss of the magnitwie of the accele7rations. On the other
13 wignitudes that resultect ~n :-,ronouncad de-
hand, 4xpo,;i;re to acceleration, of
compenzati,in produced gross rnorp~iologjcal changes, including disintegration of
'bers and endinss in '-he wall of the articles and blood vessels.
the nerve f.L
Preliminary training on a centrifLige enabled ~tha ania-Als to: tolorazle stress
a - -o th
better and eara-7,Z) o rosp~.-isa of neirve euructures even to acoalerations of
a ative bradylai-dia is sugg"otod as
-such ruignitudo as to imp,- 1r compens aition. ~ R 1
an indicator of impending failure of cardiovascular compons.11tioll;induced by
-celerations.
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YEKEIABI, B. G., LITVAX, A. G..? F0TJIIYKKIAM71Y B. K.
instit,,;.i"--Sci_e~itific-Reseer4,,Ii Radio Playsice Trtstitutej
ItIntreSt4gation of The=.-al. Electir-oia-netic. Wave Self-Foc-utzin.- ~n P-1- s).f a"
31C
Izv. VUZ: Radiofizi!!~P_, Vol YV,, ITo 8, Aug~ IM, PP 1132* 11,1~
Abotract: The resulto are nre!!ented: of a atudy of theroql f7.elf -focus -i"IF, 01,
electromacrne-tic waves of the microwave b-and in an- isotrr)~ic
plasma. T"he cxperim-3ntE31 st,,wlly was, conducted on a unit ct:)nziotiing 01' '3
wava ronerator (Oil ~-_-u,-netron writh power up to 10'0' 1~" I , ZA: VaCUIAM all
injector, -a receivinfr ;.,aveeuide, a tuned filter, a dleloctr~~C i~lrftenna, a
dmible T- iece, and n hlyvd-,ron oocill6tor. It ic ohe),;in thl" the f3iociol
P
f
ea ures o' -'-he Phenomena observed Sara in vocd agreement
t w b exhiting
t he oret * ca 1 assumn ions. 5 fig. 5 ref. Re c e i v ci dby edit.,6-ro, 17 Dee 1971.
UDC 51
YERMN, I. I.
*On th Method of Penalties in Convex Proaramming"
e
Tr., 4-Z Z "Innt L-hkoly x)o mat. programmir,, -I smbzh..,iropr.,, Drogobych, 1971.
trrcceedings of the Fourth Winter School.on MathemiLtical ProgTamming and
1elated Questionso, Drogol)ycho 19?1) P No 4,; Mb6cow, -1972~ pp 71 90
(frox FZh Hatematika, No i2v 1973, Item 12: V366)
Translations This article considersthe extension of the penalty method to
convex programming. Let f0(x)#.*Af!T(x) be an ordered, sequence of functionals
determined in real linear space X; and C~beanon-empty. convex set in X. The
following sequence of problems is~inductively deternineds.
where Cis the optiml set of the probi -.hat JA
C y 6C f, (Y)
-1. min fi-l(X) -1 p gT
x
ECi-1
Mill 1,111"RIMMMSYN All"
T11 I H~ 111W : I 11d] ~ -1111L
Close relationships are discovered between problems (I)i and (2.1). We
assume that the functionals fO(X)"-'IfT(x) are cozrvex.P-nd continuous on X--
real topological space. We call x , the optimal solution to ooze problem of
convex programming, "regular" if t9le probleim permits a linearixation such that
x,n remains optimal for the linearized problem* Under the assumptions made,
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74
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UDC 51
Y=WW, 1. 1., Tr. 4-y Uim. shkolv Do mat. prograradr, J nmezh. VOP2Z.0
Drwob
ych,, 19',n. No 4, Moscow, 1972, pp 71 go
the folloving theorem holds,,
"'heorem to Suppose the problem (I)
T is, solvable. and xo is one of its
Optimal vectors (it is then obvious that X0 is also optimal for the problems
If in the problem (1)
min fxi(x)' 'C~C CA {X 410(x)
1 0
j~D Is regular, then for r, > ju I , where u. to an ambi us evaluation
0
corresponding to the inequality 4POW :S the olytimal 6etsL Of problems (1)
and coincide,
3P
YRRE~aK, Tr. 4-
Drcl;tob
Shkoly
-Ych 1~971 NO 4, Y Zimn' V0 mat,
L Prqgra=ir, I. smezh. yo
'foscOv 1972~ go
PP:71 PrIL t
Inductivel,,
If the selection
>
Of the optimal isets
'r,> 0 ensurc-d the C014014ence
f Probjejui and (2-
t t
W-hilG in the Problem
min if
L+1 W x
(CJL+1 Cot)
JL13
then for r, >
Ui(r,
n corresponding t. the 1 rj)1 where 01. Is an ambiSuous
neqtvalt,:
"C
J(,. Or
(r
the
optift~
ets Of Probiems M +1 and
~The P 1+1 coincide' (I
ractical Ut jT-1
number of Ility of considering
eXaMples, on Problems is
ta-incorzect e of which is an a damonstrated wj
_th a
4/ Problems pplication Of Tildlonov'reSularzatio.
(T As a regultibf
theorem 1
-75- *:theOr*M3 are
1QSSR
YMEKN, I. I Tr. 4-y Zimn. shkoly PO mat. -Orogramdr. i_ mmemh. voDr.,
Drxobyp1?,, IV-I,,.No 4, closcow, 1977.. PP 71 91D
formulated on the existence of constants for which the appropriate regularriza-
tion algorithm of incorrect &D problems Onsures the detormination of a normal
solution to MP problems. Furthert for various T-problou m, deviations of the
funational and variables from the solution of: the basie,.MP problem are given as
a funation of the constants chosen.. We shall. give. one ouch theorem. It relates
to a T-problem T - 1) determined by obje6ts,Cg f(x)tan'd I(x). Given
C ix g j(z) 2- 0, j I g ... m) where 9j(x) are differentiable
convex functions determined on H.
2) f(x) in a continuous convex,inction. IN) is a doub3,y differentiable
function for, which X~H.O y6H# tar some cL > 0.
The problem
ftinfi(x) X fe 1,
where 0 is the optimal set for :5 01 ises
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. . ;I - - 1 ~7, 1 ~! . 1: jl!!~ j 1 111! ~ :111, 11 : Ni 1! i:!, 1, 11 1:1 ~ -` : ~ ;` ~
!l i! ! . " , i
USSR UDC: 51
YEREMIN, I. I.
"On Problems in Sequential Programming"
Sib. mat. zh.j 1973, 14, No 1, pp 53,-63 (from RZh-Kibernetika,
No 5, May 73, abstracT No SV627 by the author)
Translation: An extremum Droblem is~consideTed which involves
a system of sequentially optimized functionals fO(x),...,fm(x)
defined on some real linear space X.; If CO is a non-empty con-
vex set from X, then the conclusive problem of roblems
P
.(i +1):min{fi(x)IxE Ci, where Ci is:the..optimum;set of problem
(i)"i =0, m, is called a sequenti.al:programming prob-
lem.. If X is a nOTmed space I m = I and. f 1 (x) = Hx 11 , then the
given1ormulation is transformed to~the roblem of finding the
G C
normal solution of the prograjn~minffo 01~ which arises
clatter
-when*regularizing algorithms.aTe constructed for the.
program in the case of incorrectness. A scheme~:is given for
reducing a sequential-programming problem to the conventional
'formulation of a mathematical mI.
progra ming problem depending
1/2
i -
~ ~:i mill;k!l !!!!i H 1111i ! llkil.ll: I.: it ~, I'l,1 . . 1 1: !: : .
.-- ... . .........- -1; 1 - I ; I P - : .
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LM
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YEREMIN I
"Problems of Successive Optimization",
Mat. Metody v Nekotor. Zadachakh Optimalln. Planir; Vyp 3 [Matliematical
Methods in Certain Problems of Optimal Planning, No 3 -- Collection of Works'
_j
Sverdlov;k, 1971, pp 60-74 (Translated from-Referatiy7iyy Zhurnal, Kibernetika,
No 2, 1972, Abstract No 2 V551 from the Article).
Translation: Suppose C is a non-empty, convex, closed set in topological
0
vector space X; f (x), ..., f (x),is an ordered system of continuous convex
0 s
functionals defingd in X, Let us det rinine the sequence of the problem. Find
mIP (x);i E~-,)
Hn V, (-OIXECILI
where C is the optimal set of problem' 1) i. ;e.,
Cj_fYECi_II tnin h-, (X) fl-, W) 0~ 1,
22
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ASTAY YEV, N. N. , YEREMIN 1. 1.
"Duality in Complex Programming"
Meto!& uor. bollshimi sistemami. T. -I (Methods of Controlling Large
Systems. Vol. 1), Irkutsk, 1970~, pp :~5-491.(from RM-~-Kibernetika, No 9',
Sep 71, Abstract No qv489)
Translation- A survey article. Section 1~describes schemes for
two
constructing dual problems: a) with- the use of linearization followed
by a transition to the dual problem; b) based on repf,esenting the Drob-
lem in an equivalent fom through a, Lagrange fuYiction, followed by a
change in the order of carrying out the opeIirations inIf sup4 Section
2 presents various conditions of regula~rlty`.and the reaults on solva--
bility and optimality (of the Cooi.O-Tucker type).~ Section 3 contains
variouz formulations of theorems of duality, Also analyzed are problems
of Symmetry and self-adjointness in the theory of duallty (section 4),
nvex and pseudo convex problems (sectio 5) and.'some preblems of
quasico n
localized duality. 3iblioVaphy of 28 ~itlies S. Lebedev.
33,
UDC512 25/'.16+5M~~:330.11S
YERMINJI 1.
"Determination of Points of Immobility of Certain Feier Opexators"
Metody Upr. Bolshimi Sistemi. T. 2, [Methods of Control of Large Systems, Vol.
2-Collection of Works], Irkutsk, 1970, pp 220-226, (Translated from Referativnyy
Zhurnal Kibernetika, No S, 1971, Abstract No. SV533, ftom the Introdu,:~tion).
Translatioii: The operator F(x)~[E,- EJ, whekc;E is a metric space, is called
an NI-Feier operator (MCE, ~m"p , i f F (y) y and IF(x) yJ < Ix - yJ for all
x1m and ydM. Feier operators are used, for example, in developing methods of
solution of systems of convex inequalities and problems~of convex programming
(RZWiat. 1968, 9V349)
A new type of Feier process is consttucted,bas,~d ozl the use of an approxi-
mating sequence of Foler operators, and flie application of thc latter to the
problem of determinIng the solution of anAnfinite systom of Convex inequalities
ls:given; the problem of projecting a point on the intei,section of convex sets
2.6 stated in a certain manner in correspondence to the reier operator depending
on the 'scalar parameter aq(O, 1), the single:non-moving point,of which ipproaches
the desir
x ed projection a 0.
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2, 012, UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE-16OCT7C
li.t-IMC-ACCESSIO.N. NO--AP01-18032
RA_ : -EXTRACT' (U) GP-0- AESTRACT'.
XHE::EFFECT OF IRRAON OF FE
QT/
OXALATES BY 5-MEV PROTO-14S WAS STUDIED* THE DOSE VARIED (0.7-7) TIMES
ME22 EV-G. THE MOESSBAUER EFFECT WAS STUDIED AT 295DEG EESK.
10-PRI,
WITH -INCREASING DOSE THE FE(III) OXALATE 1.1 )CHANGED COLOR FROA GREEN TC
-YELLOW. 'THE INTENSITY OF THE LINES CORRESPONDING-JO THE QUADRUPOLE
SPLITTING OF FE(II) INCREASED IN THE MOESSBAUER SPECTRA. AT 7 TIMES 1-0
EV-G ONLY FE PRIME2 POSITIVE IONS ARE PRESENT. COMPARISON OF
JH E I SPECTRA.WITH THAT OF FE(II) OXALATE.(Il) THAT WAS IRRADIATED To 7
T-IMES 10 PRIME22 EV-G SHOWED THAT THE CHEM. SHIFT AND THE QUADRUPOLE
-APLITTING-OF BOTH SPECTRA ARE SIMILAR,AND THAT THEIRRADN. BY PROTONS
FORMS I I THE CONVERSION IS DUE TO:THE STRONG REPUCING ACTION OF C SUB2
_.O: SUB4 PRIME2. NEGATIVE ANIONS SURROUNDING 3HE~ FE(fl I) ION. THE DECREASE
-IN THE EFFIECT OBSO. IN THE IRRAON. :OF -1 WITH. UP T 7 TIMES 10 PRIME22
0.
".EV-G IS DUE TO THE DESTRUCTION OF THE CRYSTAL,STRUCTURE OF INITIAL I AND
THE~ FO R MAT I Dili OF A P ORO US S TRUC TU P E ~ OF, I I ,CH ARACT ER I Z E 0BY A LOWER
S SE1 AUER COEFF. FACILITY: NAUCti-ISSLEO.- KHIH. INST.,
.;_~LENINGRAD. GOS.-UNIV. IM. ZHOANOVA,,LENINGKADp, USSR.
Lilit_1 ASSIFIFD
IUSSR
ME, M.-V. and KORNMNKO., A. A., Kazanl~ State University ireeni V. 1.
eory of a Crystal-line Field in Dielectrics"
Leningrad Fizika Tverdovo Tela, voi i4j NO 3, May 1972) PP 754-760
Abstract: The authors develop a sequential, multi-ele6tron theory of a cr,,ystal-
line field while taking into connideration Vie direct exchanfie interaction of
the electrons of the impurity ion vith the s- and p-electrons of the ligands.
It is shmm that consideration of direct exchange interaction results directly
in the renormalization of the