SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT FILIPPOV, A.P. - FILIPPOV, A.P.
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!AUTHOR: -Xatelmir kiY4 K. B.t.FilLREOVI A., P.-W-
1TITLS,1 Kinetic mothod for determining 4croguant1ties of up anum
ASOUR'E-, Zhurnal-4malitichaskoy khImLL, ve 20, no. 8t,-965, 815-819
TOPIC TAGSt molybdenum, trace analysis, oxidation kinetics
1ABSTRACTs A new hinatic, method for determining trace amounts of molybdenum based
on a catalytic acceleration of the oxidation of 1-naphthylamine by brortate hiss
!been develoged. Vanadium, which catalyzes this reaction at concentrations *E the
!order of 10 a molifl, interfere with the determination. Bromide, which accelaratta
!the reaction, intiorferea at concentrations exceeding 10-5 mol/l, TungsM, Lron,,,
,and copper do not Interfere even when present In amounts ton times that of molyb-
idenum. Other oxidants Interfere at concentrations greater than 10 -0 mol/l* The
!sensitivity of the method Is 0,005 pg of molybdenum In 25 ml of solution# Orig,
art. has: 3 f Igures , 2 tables " 6 formulae
!AGSOCIATIONt Institut obshchey I neorganicheskoy k imill AN t1krSSR (Instl
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Gent al and Inorgomic ChemIstgo M UkrSSR)
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SERGEYEV, D.I.j red.
(operation of marine internal combustion engines on heavy
fuel] Ekspluatatsiia sudoN7kh dvigatelei vnutrennego sgo-
raniia na tiazhelom toplive. Mosk7a, Transport, 1965.
343 P. (MIRAI 18:10)
TEREIvIa" V.bv. (mhqrlkov~; FITIPFUVj A.P. (Bartkov)
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steady-itate vibra t4 OW of inflnite beamn supported bY
an elastic semispace.. Prig-.).. mekh. I nn.9sI07-114 165.
(min 18tio)
I. Klartkonkiy ril!-,l Instlt-AA mekh%niki AN UkrSSR.
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AUTHOR: Terentlyev, V. K.,(Kharlkov); Filippov.-A. P. (Klarfkov)
ORG.-. Khart -Branch iJnstitute'o_f Mechanics, AN 0krSSR (Kharlkovi 41lial.
kov
--Instituta-Mekhaniki. AN UkrbbH)
TIME: Forced quotaineitdoooillations of infinite beams lying on an elast half-plane
SOURCE: Prikladnaya mekhanika', v#, 1, no,* 99 19659 107-114
TOPIC TAGS: Mricated~structural metal,, mechanical engineering
ABST.RACT:. .'.The auM.)rs solve the three-dimensional problem of ~the--,
motLon of a force along an Infinite beam lying on an-elastic half-_-
space for the case of forned:sustained oscillations. It is assumed,
"that masses wove along the beam with a constant velocity v, and
ithat thei'oving and pring-supported masses are subject to peri-.
is
odic forces with,fre,quenoy p, The special case of motion of a
constant force was 911budied previously (Filippov, A.P., Izv. AN
__PerIyhL."Xekhan1Lka I mashinostroyenlye"s OTNq No 6. 196
Or* art., has: I figurce.1 and 26 fm-muia-se- (JM3
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F-i )v An 0 ....Pavlovich; iVasillyev, YUrU Nikolayevich.
Operation of mrlne inte a]. ~orrbustion erigtMj on he Eksp tuiy UdOvYkt
M c _ga _fLel luat-a a s
"Tmnsp rt-
dvigateley vnutrennego sgoraniya na tyazhelom toplive) 14osmi, Izd-vo 0
1965. 343 p. illus., biblio~. 3500 copies printed.
TOPIC TAGS: internal conbustiM engine,, rrarine engineering, diesel engine, heavy,
fuel, diesel fliel, - fUel, petioleuin fuel, gas turbine fuel, fuel additive; M-1
corrposition, fuel oil
PURPOSE AND COVERAGE: This bock is intended for ships' engineers and technicians in
the merichant marine. It tiny also be used by engineers in river and r-ailmad trans-
port, engineem at electric. on*ier statiais utilizing liquid fuel, students of
marine engineering in higher *rchant-marine academies, and students in heat and
power engineering in hidier educational institutions. M-e book deals with the
problem. of using fuel oil having higher viscosity and content of sulfur, water, and
machanical additives in marino internal-conbustion engines. The authors consider
f leet use of cheaper fuels as'an inportant, prcblem to be solved, and they generalize
a great deal of theoretical and experimental material in this area, along with
engineering experience by Soviet and non-Sov -iet fleets. Pmticular attention
paid to the separation of heavy fuels arid to the use of special chemical additives
It is stated that the book will aid marine engineers and technicians in developing
cheaper fbels fbr transport vei5sels and will solve an 1uportant economic problem
uDc:- 656.612:621,43:662-75
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chanical em I
Vibrations of me -syst a (M lebaniya nekhanichaskikh sistem) Kiev#
:Ezd-.ero "Naukovia dumkO.- 1965-0 713) Ps iUus*o biblio. (At head of title%
Akadimiya -nauk-Ukrainakay MR. 1(harOkoveldy filial Instituta makhaniki)
3,270 copies p:rinted.
TOP;1C UGS; jabr LtAgns, vibration theo com er. calculation, mechanical vibra-
_j ry, . put
tionj forced ribrationt nonlinearl.vibration,, vibration damping, free oacilla-
tion,, vibratioj 'i frequency,, e4ell vllbiation,,, shaft vibration$ elastic deformatiOR
Made vibrationo machine vibration.
PUNIOSE AND COVFMdE: The book examines the vibrations of mechanical, tyetems.
For practical Aipplication are presimted vibration calculating methode,with the
luze-oZ high-sixted electronic computers. A considerable part of the book deals
-With the caleTAlation of ~free and forced- vibration of rods and shaft systems
(shafts,, rods.trames, etc.)e In-detail are studied the vibrations of rectan-
gular, parallelogram and incomplato shays plates, and the vibrations of -plates
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on elaartic space foundation, 1he vibrations of turbodynamo blades and
I discs and the transition processes of mechanical system are studied. 1he basic
methods of nonlinear vibrations are presented briefly. 7he effect of moving
load on the beams of finite. and infinite length embedded on eUetic formelation
are analysed. Inelastic impact on beams and.plates and elastic Impact with the.,
consideration.of deformation are tested. Me book is intended for scientific.,
workers, design.angineerso aspirants and.university students of contruction
and mechanical engineering specialUes.
I TABIE OF CONTENTS (abridged):
lForeword
Ch. 1. - Vibration of Linear systems wittj one degree of freedom
h. II. Vibration of Byatem with severaLl degreei of freedom' 24~
i0h. 111. Bondins - torsional vibrations.of rods 60
!Ch. IV. Ttsverse -vibrations of :constant section Ponderable rods,:, - 85-
Ch. V, Ap;rn3dzate,determination methods of vibration frequency - ~232
Ch. VI. Vibration of beams with daMpin$L anoWanoe
Ch. V11. Vibration of flat frames - 181
.Ch. VIII. Vibration of lattice conatructiona 232
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Olt. IX. Vibration of g&tes a
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Ch. X. Vibration of turbine blades 32D
Ch. XI. Vibration of diace - 354
lCh. XIL Vibration of shells 380-
Cb-'XIII- Longitudinails
W~Aqeonal vibrations of rods 403
i4h. XIV. Vibrations -~Jth non3inear,and variable characteristics 438
Cho XV. Forced vibration passing through a resonance 498
:r,b,, XVI. Vibrations of rotating shafts - 561
'Cho XVII, Vibration of beam affected Iq a moving load 591
ch. xv:tn. Vibrations of p1ates embeddad on elastic foundation 634
Ch. XII. Impact'and vibrations of elasile bodies 654
Bibliography 702
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PETWV, N.P.; TROSHKIN, I.T.;_FIL.Eppov, A.P.
Bright hardening with heatibg in an andothermic atmosphem, Metalloved.
i tenn. obr. met. no.9:31--35 3 164. (MIRA 17:11)
KANEVSKIY, Ye.A.; FILIPPOV. A.P.j VI;L'K,',TrrN, M,I.
Optimal region of pH in the sulfuric acid dissolution of
uranium dioxide irt the presence of various oxidizers and Fe
(II) ions. Radiokhimiia 5 no. 61741-744 163. (KRA 17:7) 1 .
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II YATSIMIRSKIY K.B.; FILIPPOV, A.P,
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Kinetics of the catalytic oxidation of I-amino-2-naphthol-/+-
sulfonic acid by a bromate. Zhur. neorg. khim. 9 no.9;2096-
23.02 S 164. (MIRA 17:11)
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TITLE: Oxidation-reduction potential and ':he eeevree of lc~acbhinq r-liirpniurn, in
~Iuliur- (- acid soiutiolls
jSOURCE: Atonmaya energiya, ~V. .17, no. 3, 1U64, 205-206
TOPTC TAGS: oxidation reduction potential, ttranium lea-hIng, Iron ion, cgIalytic
"n, UO~ sulfuric acid solution
ABSTRACT: 'I'he axydiors--consider, so.mexcgularities of M., axidation'by mangwrv-
t-sw dioxide in sulfur-ic acid solutions both in the absence ;md in fhc~ nr-~Cn"-P -~f
Tni:y i:hu_e that the a);idatiorx-reJuctioii punentia-1 11.1one is not a definite7
cm'erion of oxidation. and that the actual rate of reactinn -~F- thle r~_-R~tion
The dependence of the degree of :)xidaLl.0ti and dissolution of U02 at
20 and 85C in the sulfuric acid solution on r, r T) w-3F; in.-- igatr~d m fhe prep ence
-Id Fe(11'f. 'I"his dependence has a S-shape. The caLalytic role of iron
Ca,d 1 /2
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FILIFFOV .*Bog inzhener,
Decreasing the cIonsumption of glue in producing beach plywood.
DerePrO10*5 mom6.123 Je 156* (MA 9:9)
I.Livevskir faaeran mved.
(Plywood)
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FILIPPOV, A.S. , inzh.
Now =loader for motor vehicles and tractor trains. Trudy
MIEI so.17:145-146 1610 (MIRA 34: 11)
(Transportation., Automotive-Equipment and supplies)
Fnippov, A. S.
Sci. leso,.Inst. Potato Culture., Malakhovkay Moscow Oblast, -1945-.
"The Michuriw: Scientific Basis for the Selection of Potatoes," Sad i
2erod) No 61 1949
1, FILIFMVO- A. S.
2. USSR (600)
4. Potatoes
7. Successes in soloctive brooding of -Potatoes. D*st.sollkhoz. at-3, 1952
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, Jamiary 1953. Unclassified.
WiNVIE
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i4ei6&~,f-o,-r,-rapid-propagation of valuable potato varieties. Biol.
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laYOVSKIT, P.G.; FALIKOV, Y*,Vo, professor doktor, ratesusent; MONOTo
X.V., inzhoner, retsensent; ZAKROCHINSKIY, S.Y., inshener, retBensent;
SEKLOVSKIY, MoB., lushener, retsensent; BOGACM , I.N., professor
daktor tekhalcheskikh nauk, redaktor; AKM', A*I*, kandidat takhni-
ohaskikh nauk, redaktor; SARANDY. VA., kaudidat takhnichookikh na-ak,
radaktor; RYZHIKOV A.A., kandidat takhnicbmakikh nauk, redaktor-,
YILI~ ~" i;;didat takhaichaskikh nauk, redaktor; CHMOBROVKIM.
r.T., 'kaudidat takhnicheskikh nauk, "dektar; TAKUTOVICH, K.V.. kandi-
dat takhnialwokikh nauk. radaktor: GRISHCHINKO, mr., Inshaner. radaktor;
ZABLAVSKIY, L-As, Inshener, redaktor; KROZEAT V, VA., Inshener, redak-
tar; SOSKIN, MoDe. inshener, redaktoro
Ulanual for the mechanic in a metall-argloal, plazt] Spravochaes ruko-
vod5tTO mokhavika ustallurgichesksge xavedao lsd,3*p liprol day,
Moskva, Goso sauahno-tokhn, isd-vo lit-ry po 6hemol I bevatool metal-
lurgii, 1933o 1112 pe (XLRA 7:4)
(Keohanical engineerin&-Handtooks, wauals, sto*)
PHASE I BOOK EXPLOITATION 932
-2ilippov, Aleksandr Semenovich
Stalin e otlivki (Steel Castings) ,moscow, MRshgizo 1955. 59 P.
(Seryies: Nauchno-populyarnaya biblioteka rabochego-liteyshchika,
vyp. 16) 3oOOO copies printed.
Ed.: Volpyanskiv,L.M.; Tech. Ed.: D Ina N A-* Executive Ed. (Ural-
-Siberian Divisionp MashgIz): Kald j
Utina'A:V:,, Engineer.
PURPOSE: The booklet is intended to improve the qualifications of
steel foundry workers.
COVERAGE: In this the 16th booklet of the second series of the Popular
Scientific Library, various carbon.. manganese and special steel
castings are described. Features of design and production of steel
castings, their cleaning, chipping and heat treatment are discussed.
There are 2 Soviet references.
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Steel Castings 932
VABIE OF CONTENTS:
Introduction
Basic-Properties of Steel Castings
Carbon.steel castings
:Manganese steel castings
Castings made of scale-realstant and aoid-resisting steels
Special Features in Making Steel Castings
Design of steel castings
Molding materials
lel Castings
Making,Molds for St
Arrangement of gate systems
Risers, ohills, and orack-preventing ribs
Drying molds
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steel Castings 932
-Heat Treatment of Steel Castings
Chipping, Cleaning,, and Correetion of Defects of Steel Castings
Recommended Literature
AVAILABLE: Library of Congress
GO/whl
12-9-58
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ARAN' IN, Anatoliy Andreyevich;BRIIAKH, MtkJiail Mikhaylovich; CHWOBROVKIK,
Viktor Petrovich; UUMA.&S., Itandotekhnonsuk, retoe*nzent;'
MAKURIN, P.I., kand.tekhn.nauk, retsenzent; ZIMIN, Y.M., inzh.,
retsenzent; SARAPANNIKOVA, G.A., tekhn.red.
[Cupola furnace operator] V6granshchik. Moskva. Gos.nauchno-tekhn.
lzd-vo masbinostroitolit-ry, 1957- 151 P. (MIRA 11:2)-
(Oupola furnaces)
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Aleksey Goorgiyovichl GIRMIN", Nikolay Robertovich; YOUGffo
Andrey Yedoroyloh-. NESTHROT, Boris Arkad'yevich; TROTANOT,
Andrey Ionstantinovich; FILUTOT A,S,o kandstakhninauk, rateensentl
RYAZANOI, K*Ie . insh, BOPO I inzhe I red,
TJOLWOV, X.P.. tekhn.red.
[Manual for modelmakerel Spravoohnik rabochago-model'ahchika.
Koskva. Goe.nauchno-tekhn.Lad-vo meahinostroit.lit-ry, 1959.
379 P. (MIRA 13:3)
(Hodelo and modelmaking)
ANANIIN, Anatoliy Andreyevich; KUZKBTSOV,, Stepan Petrovich; CHGNCBROVKIN,
Viktor Petrovich; ZDUN, V.Pe. inzhe, retsenzent4JILIPM. A.S..
kand.tekhn.nauk. red*: MAROHENK01r, I.A.,
[Progressive methods of operat1q; cupola furnaces) Perodoyye metody
obaluzhivaniia vagranok. Moskya, Go4.nauchno-tekhn.izd-vo mashino-
stroite'lit-ry, 1960o 98 p. (MnA 13:6)
(Cupola furnaoes)
FISARENKO, Grigoriy,Andreyevich;,7
OY.,,Alaksandr--Ssmsnovi*h~
VOLPTANSKIY~ Lo',.N.. red.; SKCRCBOGACHEVA, A.P., red.izd-va;
TWMIXA, Te.D.', takhn.red.
[Youndi metallurgical ecraipment of cast iron with spheroidal
graphite Otlivki metallurgichookogo' oboradovaniia Is chuguna
a sharovidnym grafitome Werdlovekg Gos,,nauahno-tekhn,Izd-vo
lit-ry po chernoi I tovetnoi metallurgii. Sverdlovskoe otd-nie,
196o. 2o6 p. (MIRA 13:3)
(Iron founding)
(Metallurgical plants-Hquipment and supplies)
PHASE I BOOiC EXPLOITATION SOV3864
Pisarenko, Grigoriy Andreyevich, and Aleksamir Semenovich FilipPov
Otlivki metallurgicheskogo oborudovaniya iz chuguna s sharovidnym grafitom.
(Castings of Metallurgical Equipment From Nodular Cast Iron) Sverdlovskp
Uurgizdat ,150 copies printed.
eta, , 196o. 2o6 p. Errata slip inserted. 2
m
Ed.: L. M. Volpyanskiy; Ed. of Publishing House: A. P. Skordbogscheva; Tech.
Ed.: Ye. D. Turkina.
PURPOSE: This book is intended for technical personnel in the metallurgical and
allied industries.
COVERA(Z: The book describes methods of casting nodular-iron open-hearth ingot
molds and rolls for the --olling of sheet'metal azid shapes. Conditions for the
industrial application of these products are discussed. Engineering and econ-
omic data are given. No personalities are mentioned. There are 114 references:
105 Soviet., 6 English.. 1 German., 1 Rumanlan., and 1 Japanese.
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POPOV, Andre7 Dmitriyovich; S%IINSKIY, Zellman Abelevich; KRAKHALIII, Boris
Dmitriyevich; ELIBERT, Somen'Moiseyevich; FILIPPOV, A.S., kand,
tekhn. naukp retaenzent; DUGINA, N.A.# tekhn. red.
[Continuous pouring of cast iron] Nepreryvnoe litle c7mign-na. Mo-
skva, Mashgiz, (MIRL 14:
19610
(Continuous castlilnoje (Cast iron)
K-UZEIEV, Mikhail Yakovlevich; SKVORTSOV~ Aleksey Anatollyevich;
.%,MLYAKOV, Nikolay Ilikolayevich; DUBITSKIY, G.M.,, doktor
tekhn. nauk, retsenzont; ZORMI, B.F., kand. tekhn. nauk,
retsenzent; KOROTKOV, VO-G., kand. tekbn. nauk,, retsenzent;
IZVCIWIW~ P.V.1, kand. tekbn.nauks retsenzent; MAKURIN, P.I.,
kande tekhn. naukp retsenzent; FASTUKHOV, A.I., kard. tekhn.
nauks retsenzent; PORUCHIKOV, Yu..P., kand. tekbn. nauk, re-
teenzent; ROZENEMGp LAO, kand. tekhn. nauk, retsenzent;
SERGEICHEV, N.F., kand. tekhn. riauk, retsenzentlzFIIJ POV,
A.S. ka and.
,__~~~nd, tekhn. naukl retsenment; YAROSHENKO, Yu.G.9 k
-iekhn. nauk, retsenzent; BAZARONIA, N.V., inzh., retsenzent;
BLANKY E.M., inzh.p retsenzent; VOLPYANSKIY, L.M.p inzh.,
retsenzent; ZAKHAROV, B.P.., inzli., retsenzent; MYSHALOV, S.Vej,
inzh,t reteenzent; RAZUMOVA, M.!;,, inzh.j retsenzent;
SHABAMN, L.A.p inzh.p retsenzent; SEKUNDI, R.M.p inzh.., re-
tsenzent; DUGINA) N.A,, tekhne reds
[Handbook of foundry practice] Spravochnik rabochego-
liteishchika. lzd.3. Moskva, M;ashgiz., 1961. 584 p.
(MIRA 15:4)
(Founding-HaidbDoks, manualst etc.)
BUMP E.M.;,!ILIPPOVL A.S.; POPOV,, A.D.
New graphite apheroidixero Fiz.met.i metalloved. 14 no.5:799-
800 N 162. (MIRA 15j12)
1. Urallskiy nauchno-issledovatel'skiy institut chernykh
metaUov. . (Castlron-MetaUography)
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ELAMp N.M.j FILIPPOVp A.Ss; POPOVO A.D.
Yttrium in a apheroidizer of graphites Liteproizve uo*Us38 N 962*
(KIM 15112)
(,'Cast iron-Metallurgyll (Yttrium)
WFANOVY A.A.,, kand,tekhn.nauk; JEYSDV, Ye.j., inzh.; YELIM, S.A., inih.;
MILYAYZV, M.N., inzh.; PASTUKHOV,, A.I. , )and.tektnauk; DZOMNI
S.K., inzh.1 KOSNAREV, A.S.9 inthp; KUYN, A.U., d.tekhn.nauk;
DANILOV I A.M. , inzh. I FILIPPOV , A. S. , kmd. tekbz. nauk -,SALTANOY,
G.F., lnzh.l VETROV, A A I G.A., i;;4.tekhn.nauk;
RADYA, V.S.p inzho; GEROTSKIY, V.A., inzh.
In the Ural Mountain Region Scientific Research Institute for
Ferrous Metals. Stall 22 iao.l0:892y9l6p938,953 0162. (MIRA 15--10)
. (UralMiountain risgion-Metallurgical research)
XOCHUROVj A S.1 NAZAROV, A.G.; ZAMPUNj A.G.; GI*WLIMAN, N.R.
ideceased]; VOLEGOV, A.F.; N=MOVOA.A.;.
kand. tekhn. naukj retsenzent; BIAZANOV, K.I.j, inzh..,
retsenzent; ZAKHAROV, B.P.., inzh.j nauchn. red.; YERMAKOV,
N.P., tekhn. red.
[Handbook for mold makers) Spravochnik rabochogo-modell-
shchika. Izde2al perer. i7,,dop. Moskvap Mashgiz$ 1963.
360 p. (MIRA 17:2)
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Metallurgiiap 1965. 302 p. (MIRA 18:7)
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AUTHORSt Arbuzov, D. A.; Logmnov, A. A.1 Filippov; A. T.-, xhrusta-
lev, 0. A.'
TITLE: The Fredholm method in the relativistic scattering problem
SOURCE. Zh.*eksper. i teor. fiz.,-v. 46, no. 4, 1964, 1266-1280,
TOPIC TAGS; particle scattering, relativistic particle, particle
spin, Fredholm method, Regge pole, asymptotic property
ABSTRACT: The investigation of the analytic properties and asymp-
totic form of the amplitudes for elastic scattering of two :3pinless
particles with equal masses, obtained from solutions fo-%~,id by the
Predholm method, are described. The motivation is to dcve'~op a
method for studying the analytic properties of the scatcering ampli-
tude and its asymptotic behavior as a function of the cos.-Lne of the
scattering angle in 'the c.m.a. directly# without assuming the exis-
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~tence of a Mandelstam representation. The problem is treated over
a restricted energy range but with arbitrary momentum transfer. The
scattering amplitude and the bound states of the particles are de-
scribed by a Schrodinger-type equation with a generalized complex
potential. The analytic properties of the scattering amplitude are
studied as a function of the complex energy (or momentum) and angular
momentum. Tbe asymptotic form of the partial amplitude is found and
it is shown that a transition to the total amplitude is possible by
using the Watson-Sommerfeld transformation. The analyticity of the
total amplitude as a function of momentum transfer is demonstrated,
:i and conditions for the Regge asymptotic behavior at infinite momentum.
or angular momentum are formulated. Some of the results which can
be gained from the investigation are discussed in the conclusion.
"The authors are sincerely grateful to Academician N. N. Bogolyubov
for stimulating discussions and also to 0. X. Zav'yalov and M. K.
Polivanov for valuable information." Orig.art. hast 3 ticiures and
20 formulas.
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FILIPPGV, A.T.; ZRELOVAp N.N., tekhn..red.
(Removal of divergences in quasi-potential equations]
Ob ustranenii raskhodimostei v kvazipotentsial1rVkh
uravneniiakh, Dubnap ObIledinennyi in-t iadernykh is-
aledovanii,, 1963. 5 P- (MIRA 17:1)
ARBUZOV9 B.A.1 FILIPPOV, A.T.
Iterative method in nonrenormlixable field theory. Zhur.
(MIRA 181l
i tear. fits 49 n0.38990-9" 8 165.
1, ObPyedinennyy institut yaderrykh isoledovaniy.
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B102/B186
AUTHORSs Jxbuzovi B. A., Iogunov, A. A., Tavkhelidze, A. N.,
I'austov, R. N.f Filippov, A. T.
IZZLE A quas ioptical- -model- -and the asympt ot io b ehavior of the.
-~acattering amplitu.de
Zharnal-eksper.41mentallnoy i teoretioheakoy fiziki# V- 449 P
4, 1963t 1,109 - 1411
TEM As shown. in Ref. 1 (Preprint Mal# B-1145t 1962), a two-particle
system may be doscribed in quantum field theory by a SchrOdinger-type-equa.,
tion with genereilized;complax potential, which in the case of scalar
particles reads
dys
V* (q (2)0
This quasiopticalAreatment yields thescatterint, matriz and also the
structure of bound and resonance states r, The wave f unction ir. onlya func-.1
tion of transf erred three-momenta (q,q'), and the energy
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A quasioptical zodel and the... B10213186
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(q) V", (q. q". 4) (q') d39'.
V+(-) is the, pot'antial for evian (odd) states.with respect to cos 9; U(Bs-~)
2 2
is the spectral Sunction which is complex in the region Z >mi. The am-
plitude M(Est) of the proces a is assumed to satisfy the dispersion relation.
and its projection onto Oven iLnd odd states is given by
OP +
t
M (F"t) &Q. The imaginary part of V characterizes inelastic
2 V+(q.-q 1)2
F
scattering. Regge has shown that when the potential is a superposition of
Yukawa potentialsg the scattering amplitude with t-bw mity be given by
M (E. t) ='g (E) V (1).J (q q')',
where %and q lare initial and, final momenta. It is now shown that a
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r~ (U, S, E) RP (u. g". s, E) 1; 4i S, E-)
M, - U1)
U� (E. dv~ dx-x4 0 (u- tzx vx/(t - x))
00).
E) = V)
X) Ux - VXI(i - X)1,14
From the latter relation t he ~eigenfunotion T. and the eigenvalue at which is
2, 2
a function of BO can be de.ternined. For E Mi U(E,v) is real and therefore
a1vo a. Eq. (6) together with q)_yA_e1_d_-.
T (q'3. q1, s, E! sm-014. (q",
sin na (L
f or large s. A similar resuli, is obtained from (1) in partial-wave re-
presentation.
ASSOCIATIONt 'Obl'yedinennyy i:n3titut yadernykh issledovaniv (Joint Institute'
of Nuclear Research)
SUBIAUTTED: JanuarY 3, 1963
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Conference on the Principles of S)rmetry at High Energies held
in the United States in 1964. Usp. fiz. nauk 84 no.2:367-371
0 164. (MIRA 17:11)
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AWHORS: Arbuzov.- F111ppovj,
ORO.: Qint-Institute of Ndolea' earch (Ob"yedinennyy institut ~Y//
yadernykh issledovaniy) q1.
TITLB: Iteration method in nonrenormalizable field theory
SOURCE: Zhurnal eksperimentaillnoy I teroeticheskoy fizikij v. 49,
no. 3, 1965Y 990-999.
TOPIC TAGS: quantum field theory, iterated Integral, particle
interaction, Fredholm equation
ABSTIMM This is.a continuation of an earlier paper by the.authors
(OlYaI Preprint R-1910, Dubna, 1964, Nuovo, 01m. v# 38, 796, 1965). de-
voted to the Edwards approximate equation for the vertex function in
the nonrenormalizable theory of the Interaction of sca;~r aector
parttales. The present paper is devoted to an itera
tia %~Wod for
solving the nonlinear equation for the vertex functi n In Ehis tedory.
The properties of the ar,bitrary iteration derived for this problem in
the earlier paperare examined and the iteration solution itself is
studied in greater detail. The final procedure consists of separating
the kernel of the inteeral equation Into a more singular part and a
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lest singular part,, and Ofinvestigating the solution for arbitrary
values of the coupling constant. In the case of weak coupling the
.solution can be calculated to~ any degree of accuracy by means of'a
modified perturbation theory,, which takes into account the nonanalytic
dependence on the coupling oonstant. A correct choice of.the zero
approximation ensures convergenoe of the iterations and the possibility
of a - lying the Fredholm method to the exact integral equation. Certaln
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advantages are claimed for this method over that g1ven by Feinberg and
Pais (Phys. Rev. v. 13 1 1 4 ..1963 and - 133, B477, 1964). Authors
are grateful to N. N. BogO914) v for usevful discussions. Orig. art.,
has: I figure and 4 formulaU7.
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SBEVA, A.A.; KRIGHZVSKIT. A.A., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; UTZSHU,
S.S., kandidat meditsinskikh nauk; BIDELIMAN, A.A.. kandidat meditain-
skikh nauk; TYJANSKIY, U.N.; ZATSEPIN, T.S. 7Drofessor; PWTKIN. P.M..
professor; PidSIORA. M.D.; KAZA SKIT. V.L. -professor; TROYAN, I.V.;
Y=ROV, I.P.; FILIMV. A.V.; UTICSOV, S.S.,, DOROYSM, V.I.
Minutes of the session of the Surgical Society of Moscow and Moscow Pro-
vince of September 26, 1951'2. Xhirurglia no.3:92-95 Mr 153. (MLRL 6:6)
1. Khirurgichekoye obahchostvo Moskvy i Hoskovskoy oblasti. 2. Fakul'tet-
skaya 1--hirargicheskaya klinika eaniturno-gigiyenicheskogo fakullteta I
Moskovskogo ordena Lenina. meditsinskogo inatibuta (for Krichevskiy).
(Heart--Surgery) (Arteries-Diseases)
USSR/Biology - Photosynthesis 11 Yay 50
Wheat
"Critical Period for Spring Wheat With Regard to Light Intensity," V. A. Novikov,
A. V. Filippov, Leningrad Agr Inst, 4 IOP
"Dok Ak Kauk SSSR" Vol LXXII, No 2
Discusses results of tests in 1947., 191'~8, and 191+9 on sensitivity of spring wheat to
insufficient.light inteuity during different periods of development. Plants were
pladIed under gauze covering admitting only 20% normal light at various growth periods
and effects on spikes of rGain stems tatulated. Finds critical period was that of
formation of sexual cells, which had previously been found to be critical for in-
ffafficiant water In soil by G. V. Zabluda. Submitted 8 Feb 50.
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~Iwvnnvni grown In subnomul light eximsure conslitionq (3-9
dayt lit cheesecloth-wraplied cham") show sulmornial
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hcmicellulose; celhakise content Is supernormal. Protrin
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Iributt4l a Chiplers sepArairly an the fullowinif subjerls:
00 t1: (1) archilectaral term CoM. UPI development. iffc-sent
state. and usefuln"s In Soviet construction; (2) funda.
mental tecknjAw, (3) coluiring and fortning. (4) fortm and
00 a types. and (51 mounting and ercetion Of tefrA cwa. Thit
well-illwstraliql publication Is intended to acquaint build- -00
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St- N&udw-9 EIIlnvv- A, L - ChI9.4rarr, Akadadt ArkhjtektW SSSR Prof.
N*uchno-lsxle&m&tol'skAT imt1tut strol-tollmW tokMUt Akadendl arkhttektiu7 &SSR
Tipy kwaidehookikh Wellyg toidmli3glya ikh Uptovleniya i sistody kroplemiya
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arkhitektury SSSR Prof*
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Z'6i WrmV, - Gosenergoizcidt, 5 sheets,
tva P iier Supply for Large-Scale Uoristructicy,
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L-'Wd copies
States the operating experience -orith the power supply and electric equip-
ment of the construction machinery used at the Taimlyansk Hydroelectric Station.
Describes the improvements introduced in this respect by the rationalizers of
the construction job.
Brochure intended for engineerej, technicians and wrkmen on large-scale
construction jobs who work in the field of power supply.
Sot U-64722 23 Nov 1954
CFEARNTY, Semen Semenovich, katidldat takhnicheskM nauk; BRIK, Frlda
Germanovus., inshener; FILIPPM, A.T., redaktor; USTRUG&A.'N.L.,
, -'L
redaktora
[Facing brick) Litsevoi kirpich. Pod obahchel red. A.V.71lippovas
Moskva, Gos.lzd-vo lit-ry po stroitellotyu I arkhitakturs, 1955.
133 P. (KIBA 9:5)
1,Akadentys arkhittktury SSSR, Moscow. Institut stroit*lluoy
tekhniki. 2.Chl*u-korrespondent Akadmii arWitektury SSSA.(for
Filippov) (Bricks)
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FELIDRAN.L.V.; ORLOY.A.r.;YZLIPP07.A.T.; CHARIfYY,S.S.; BRIK,F.G.
Clay bricks for facings. Rate. i lsobr.prodl. v stroi. no.108:
2841 '55. (Bricks) (MLRA 8:10)
8 Csssiopeiae. Astron.
An Pulkovo observations of
Daily component (KM 7:6)
tair. no. 148-.13_ 14 AP 154.
1. Observatoriya A)mdemii tauk SSSR (Poltava)
(Latitude variation)
FILIP
Using A.1A.OrlovIe critaTion in eve-luating the precision of some
series of latitude observations. Astronot8ir. no.152:19-20 S t54.
(MLRL 8:3)
1. Poltava observatariya.
Iatituae
Fniilrov, A. TE.
FILIPPOV, A. Y--.- "'Comparison of the Pulkovo and Johannsoburg Latitude OZzervations."
Principle Astronomical -Observatory, of the Acad Sci USSR, Leninprad, 1955
(Dissertations For the Degree of Candidate of Physicomathematical Sciences)
SO: Knizhnaya Letopis' No. 26, June 1955, Moscow
FILIPPOV, Aje..- AKIIS RTIYVA,`Z.K., gVyetstveunvy redaktor; BOKDWVMT, Ljo
ZHMOVSKIY' A.D., takhredaktor.
[Comparison of latitude observations at Palkovo and Johannesburg]
Sraynenie pulkovskikh i iogannesburgskikh,nabliudenii shirott, Kidvo
I54-vo Akad.nauk Ukr*SSR.1956. 198 p, (Poltava, Gravimetrychha
obserTatoriia. Trxdy, vol.6) (MLRA 10:1)
(4,titude)
FILIPPM, A.Ye.
The motion of the sartbile mean pole. Istron.zhur-33 n0-3:414-422
MY-Jo 156. (HLRA 9:10)
1.Plotavsksya gravimstricheskaya, obser7steriya Almdomii mik USn.
(Latitude variation)
FILIPM, A.T9.
.Determination of the lunar aberration wave in latitude variations
according to the results of observations on two zenith telescopes.
Astron.tsirk. no.168:3.4-16 156. (MLRk 9.8)
1. Poltava, Observatorlya.
(Aborration)
'~~-~tIFPOV, A.Te~
Pnesible reason for Ilystematic errors in latitude deternination.
Trudy Polt. grav. oblier. 7:111-118 158, (falm 11-010)
(Latitude)
B/035/62/000/008/075/090
AOOIA101
AUTHOR: Filippov, A. Ye)
TITLE: Tri-axiality of the Earth on the basis of latitude observations
from 1894 to 195T
PERIODICAL: Referativnyy zhurnall, Astronomiya i Ceodeziya, no. 8, 1962, 24#
abstract 8G206 ("Nauchn. zap. L'vovsk. politekhn. in-t.ser'. geod.",
1961, no. 8, 18 -'22)
TEXT: Two thirty-year periods of latitude observations have been processed.
Fole coordinates calculated by A. Ya. Orlov's system were assumed. The annual'
and semi-annual components were excluded by two essentially different methods,
however,the processing resiults In both variants are praotically coincident. On
the average, for the first per 'iod .(1894-7 - 1924.6) it was obtained 13?5 E for
the longitude of the major semi-axis of the equator and 676 m for the difference
of its semi-axes. For the second period (1928.5 - 1957-1). 50?5 E and 1,130 M
respectively. Calculations performed with a more limited data, characterized by 4;
greater average values of Chandler motion amplitude, yielded somewhat lesser
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Tri-axiality of the Earth on... A001/A101
scatter in kvalues for the two periods. However, these results are not con-
sidered by the author as more reliable. At present it can not be maintained that
latitude observations indicate the existence of ellipticity of the Earth's
equator. There are 7 references.
B. Fert6ey
[Abstracter's note: Complete translation]
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i-AUTHOR: Filippov
..!TITLE: Certain generalizations in the formulas describing the shape bf thioVearth's
..Physical surface
-iSOURCE: Ref. zh. Geodeziya, Abs. 6.52.246
Geod., Kartogr. i aerofotos"yemka. Mezhved. resp. nauchno-tekhu-6 ab.9
.;REF SOURCE:
vyp. 2, 1965, 54-73
.-TOPIC TAGS: earth planet, physical geography
iTRANSLATION: The author has derived formulas defining'the earth's physical surface by
I
:iconsidering various small second order terms and without using the normal field as did
F- N. K. Higall. The limiting condition for the determination of the gravitation poten-
itial is..
aF 2T gdh.+g, 1+P&1n3B-
a
-Ps1n12B+1(16q-6P-2u)s1n1B+'
+ -7q+2p
1.61 )]+ la- (W,-V;)].
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lwhere v is the direction of an outside normal to the surface So of the given. ellipsoid
~of rotation which has,parameters a and a, N is the approximate altitude of the points
on the earth's surface, taken off.the contour mapso S is an auxiliary surface, which
~approximate the earth"s physical surface Z, and is constructed by plotting the alti-
tudes H normally to So. dHw -is a unit increment of elevation, g is the acceleration of
gravity on the surface E, WO is the approximate value of the gravity potential at sea
level, VO is the appix)ximate value of gravity potential chosen so that the potential 7
is of the second order (VQ2) on the auxiliary surface S:
-7-
P R 4
VQM-i+P4 (1-:-3.sinSO)+~;(3-30 sin' 0+35sin44)).
In this expression, p.and 0 are'the earth-centered coordinates of an outer point, re-
ferred to the center of the theoretical ellipsoid; P, Q, and R are certain parameters
which may be expressed in terms,'of g 0 and 01 by the following expressions:
q+A 7 7 P.).
4 Cit-Li +a to +� 0,
3 3 2109 3 21
gins 6 1 2 0+ 4
R9= (2-1 1-03
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!The harmonic function T which remains,regular all the way to infinity is determined by
I
ithe method devised by M. S. Holodenakiy. On the surface S, this function should satis,
I
.fy the limiting condition (1). Fomulas describing the function T were derived and
transformations are given between the altitudes h on the eatth's physical surface,and
the corresponding points on the-auxiliary surface S.- The & and n components of devia-
tion of the plumbline are defined. Examples are furnished of transformations from the
authc3rls formulas to those of N. X. Migal' for determini.ng the shape of the mean outer
l
isurface of the planet relative to the theoretical ellipsoid of rotation with an uneven
4~urface. Another set of expressions trans-forms the author's formulas to those of M.
;S.,Molodenskiy which describe the earth's physical surface in relation to the initial
,tean s1lipsoid. 5 references. V. Buzuk.
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