SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT YUDITSKAYA, P.I. - YUKELSON, L.YA.

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USSR ~UDC: 519.21 YUDITSKAY "Asymptotic Behavior of the Maximum of a Gaussian Field" Teoriya veroyatnostey i mat. sta't-`st. Mezzlived. nauch. sb. (Probability Theory and M.?.thematical Statistics. Interdepartmental Scic-titific Coi- lection), 1970, VYP. 3, -op 240-247 (from RZh-Kibernet No 7, Jul 71, ika Abstract No TV148) Translation: A real Gaussia~n separable horaogeneou7~ ajid isctroDic field ~(X) is considered, where x is a point in n-dimensiona Euclidean space Rn, it being assured that Aft (x) -0. Dt. (x)~ I . . In. P)2, a singly connected closed region El of unit Lebesgue measure is isolated, E,? being wider- stood to mean the region obtained from El as a result of the mapping x4kx, -,rhere k is a scalar. Making certain natural assumptions, the author establishes (almost certainly) the existence of a nunfoer KO(W) such that S Ink" IZEE 1/2 17 C\j o l JWIE NIV. > F.LL-.IFTLTa. Dt-UCTIP", CIRCUIT 11SING A r)iAqE Al'TnCWZIWIATI~!~ ~ of -co-Irll Scl-wrl 4 ,he ayntLm 1,,r --dor rtrnali utth am unLno,~i prrr-rz,~.lev, for r~ar.ple, a doppler x~)lft, All AA A ft~t Of M.4r, 1 4-' ,. volq~!" br 0, t1ond 0ii nwu"it YrIlt-Istaz of 0- ll..'r, U7 ort. c~,z-t= cirtul--er rarb otLer !n thu mvat- I'l- equ.111U.-3on-1, oil 11, for --ple, In Tt-Fer,-rce f I I, t~cv -.-J,~rro the - ' ntjll-hyp~th.5ti. azt. If the P,r.,,!tcrm arc c.,mrinamwily tilmtrt~qtcx~ ~ ." o=m Interval, th~ A- ,rtrv, is "reAlIzAbla ninct- tho "urber at' mt~ra hvcz~e:. Infi- , nitc. N t--T 0 ylr,.Uve 1. all.ck dt-,~:r4t. .1 the pl,Ane autocorretntor + KV7 t 1 - TOto:sh lnt~vrmor thrctj~oj ~ dvvl~q llmIter CQ ca3ca.;e filt'r VcveVtr, In reEzr-inte J31 It w~& Out jua3iuptimAl c-;,.%- struction 0.1 t!" daL2clirm BY4t,-'~ ~v wepla .c!r.-, Z.1 iuflrdtc n-jrhe'r 44 Q, Z~uzlll ' Q) E-4 w e -v . ,,, by .1 fln'.t, " 0--, 1!.~, -i-, P a 51 lb. th,- ulgall frv-j,,,xj rzo%~wa lco hc*..;,,ll Z,,~.3._tJ3 I" Lor ti- rl) of carr,--t 4ttectl'cn D Wl a fu~ztlz-% OC 01v Mitual CrvT't:'%tY H Um oi:' nal aad th~ czoitrli illt~7 frCjU'!nZY ag~ Of 6iPniflC---nt ltlWtQ4-C fOr tl,e ctn1tructica of, rurl~ a *Y61m. 3- 225 - rl w A cu ''USSR mc 621-371-332-3:621.391.883.6 VOLKOVA, G. A., IMM-A~ A. S. PRONM, "A Multifilter Detection Circuit Using a Phase Autocorrelatortr Tr. Mosk. aviats. in-ta (Works of Moscov Aviation Institute), 1971, vn. 207-pp 209-216 (from Rth-Radiotekhnika Nal2, Dec 71, Abstract No 12G21) Translation: The paper gives an analysis of.the operation of a phase auto- correlator when the frequency of the received signal does not coincide vith that of the filter tuning. A relation is found for the probability of correct detection as a function of the~difference between the signal frequency and the central matching frequency of the fi2ter. This relation is used as a basis to show that a multifilter system can be constracted with the use of a phase autocorrelator. Three' illustrations~ bibliography of four titles. Resum'e. USSR UDC 681.3 AKUSHSKIY, I.Ya., YIJDITSKIY, D.I. "Redundancy in Non-Positional Systems" Ispol'-- IzbXtochnosti v Inform. Slrqtr~miakh (Use of Redundancy in Infonruition Syste~ns -- Collecticni of 1.1orks] LeLiingrad,l Mauka Press, J-970, pp 300-307 (Trarslated from Refcrativnyy Zhurnal 'Mat(imatika, No 11, 1970, Abstract !-11o lIV472 by the Authors) Id-)stract: The possibility of constructirg corrCC4-ing Codes In a systoil of residual classes is studied. The correctin, capabilitips of codes with one and two v"-t bases are studied. It is demonstrated that it is possible to test not only an individual nurther but ftl~i(l tit(' rZISUlt ()f a u,~irdit,,r of tational operations. The possibility of correction of orrors, uvin,g --- oin,gle tcst base by gradual localization of errors during the proceas of,calculation (method of alternative sctg) is demonomited.. On the basis of 1 statfr1j:_Jcaj modeling it is concluded that for a system of bases with~a range of 10L0 t!le mean number of operatious required to localize the point of.error is 4-5. The problem. of apply- i:lg a system of residual classes to increase the viability of both individual tiachines and multimachine complexes is discussed. . .......... USSR UDC 681.3 'USESKIY, I.Ya., YUDITSKIY, D.I. "Organization of Detection and Correction of Errors it% Computers in Non- positional Systems" Taifrov. Modali i Intear1ruyushch Struktury [Digital Models and Integrariag Structures -- Collection of Works],.Tagaurog, 1470, pp 308-319 (Translated from.-Referativnyy Zhtirnal Matematika, No ll,,1970, Abstract~.Na 11V471 by the Authors) Abstract: Correcting codes in a system of residual classes with one teat base are- studied. It is suggested that the 6cthod. of zerai4$ of a number be ut-ed for testing, allowing the nutubor of tha intetval in whtch the number 1.3 located to be determined unambiguously. If the result of zeroing isi otber than zero, tbis indicatcs.that there is an error present. The result of zeroing allows possible,valuea of LLVror,-3 to be detorr4ued for each base, Due to OcUumination notl only of the lpcatloz~ but: also of the value of poBsible error5, an average of three operatiops is sufficient to local- ize an error. An example of correction of a-*single error by a correctir4 code with.one test base is presented. -'M USSR YUDITSKIY, M. 1, "Planning of Regression Experiments When Their Are Errors in the Variables" Aytoipatiz. Nauch. Issled. i Tekhn. Podgotovki Proiz-va (Automation of Scientific Research and Technical Preparation of Production -- Collec- tion of Works], Kiev, 1973, pp 5S-69 (Translated from:Referativnyy Zhurnal Kibernetika, No 9V144) T Translation: The linear regression model y x 0 + c is studied, where Y;: 0, E, x are the vectors of the measurements, unkno~~n paT11MCtOrS, ran- dom errors and independent variables respectively. It is considered 2 that variables x are random independent+variables and Pxi =:0, Dx a but, in contrast to most works on.this subject, it is assumed that after experimentation the values of independent variables x. can be precisely measured. Under these assumptions, when the number of independent var- iables is not over 2, it is easy to find.the mean values 3f variables maximizing certain characteristics ofileast-squares-method estimates for 6 if the mean values of (x i) do not exceed a certain constant. M. Malyutov AnM USSR UDC 519-217 YUDITSXIYI M. I. -Random Walks With Absorption!' Teoriya veroyatnostey i mat, statis, Nezhved. nauch. eb. (Probability Theory and Mathematical Statisticst Interdepartmental Scientific Collection), 1,0 3r 1970, pp 248-252 (from Referativny'y Zhurnal.- Matematika, No 8, Aug 713 Abstract No 8V97 by G. Pastore) Translationo A study was made of Bernoullian random walks on a straight line and an a circle with a partially (i.e., with a p:Vo-bability r 1) and with -temporarily partially absorbing,screens.(i.e., with absorption for only some finite time) at each pointl USSR YEMKM, F. "A. Rival of the Legendary Ginsengff Sverdlovsk, Ural, No 11. 1970, PP 77-79 Abstract: The root of the ginseng plant has been known for its remarkable medicinal effects in the Far East for centuries. Plants of VAs family grow in East Asia, including Eastern Russia. In particular, at northern latitudes -pecies of Araliaceae of up to 520, one firAs the thoriy eleutherococcus, a b to which ginseng belongs, Paradoxically the pharmacolol-Ical significance of this particular species had not been recognized until the middle of this century. Since then intensive research has shown that one beet-are of lark! planted with eleutherococcus can yield up to 5 tons of root, up to 2 tons of stalks, and u-o to half a ton of leaves. ,All these part's of t.he plant are medicinally active, and in 1969, 100 tons of root extract wora produced in the Soviet Union, which is equivalent to 2 million. month:~y i human doses. The strongly stimulating material has found recol=ended us-9 in tho raising of poultry, since it, has L-3en found that It acts as a substance capable of norm- alizing disturbances produced by stress in the an~iaal organisa. Stress may arise under a variety of conditions (love, illness, physical and psychic 2/2 Eict-raction, and Refiiiing USSR UDC:, 669.71.41 XUDKIN. S. A., DUBODELOV, V. I. "Influence of Technological Factors on the Process of Refining of Aluminum in Magnetodynamic Installations" MGD v Metallurgii i Liteyn. Proiz-ve (KiD in Metallurgy and Foundry Produc- tion -- Collection of Works], Kiev, 1972, pp 30-35 (Translated from Refera- tivnyy Zhurnal Metallurgiya, No 8, 1973, Abstract No 8G178, by G. Svodtseva). Translation: There is interest in the use of electromagnetic installations of magnetodynamic type for the refining of Al and its alloys. The essence of the method is that active contact between metal and flux is provided by repeated continuous feed of melt under the influence of electromagnetic forces. Primary Al type A8 was refined with a triple flux (30% NaCl + 21% Ba AlF + 47% KCI). 3. 6 The first series of experiments was designed to define an efficient flux state, the second -- to determine the optimal modes of circulation of the metal in the installation with injection of flux. The,velocity of the.stream causing the optimal movement of metal in the bath was 0.2 m1sec. The content of Al 0 2 3 1/2 USSR Yudkin, S. A., Dubodelov, V. I., MGD v Metallurgii i Liteyn. Proiz-ve, Kiev, 1972i pp 30-35. in the optimal liquid flux refining mode was decreased by 4 to 5 times (from 0.05 to 0.0125-0.01%). During the next 40 minutes after completion of the active stage of the process of refining, the quantity of Al 0 in the metal 2 3 increased to 0.02-0.03%, then stayed at this'level, The slight increase in Al2 03content can be explained by s,eparation,6f Al203particles from the oxide film formed on the surface ofthe metal'after remoVal of flux by the circulation streams of metal in the bath. S figures, 5 biblio. refs. 2/2 .... .. ... ....... USSR 66q.715.046.54/55 -YUDKIN, S. A., DUBODELAN, V. I., POLISHCHUK, V. P. "Refining of Aluminum Alloys in InductioniChannel'Furnaces" Moscow, Tsvetnyye Metally, No 8, Aug 73, pp 45-47. Abstract: A system is developed for protection of the chaniiel of induction furnaces from overgrowth. The optimal purification of aluminum alloys usizig active fluxes was observed at 720-7300 C, with a flow rate of the stream at the nozzle of 0.22-0.25 mm/sec, using T-shaped. fittin.gs~0.30-0.32 m/sec. USSR: UDC: i 539.'4.019.3:621.791 626.18A MALANIIN, Yu. M., KAVERINA, S. N., RZHEVSKAYA, I. Ya., SMLLE 0 YUDKOVSK_LY, S. I., Moscow "Study of Various Zones in a Welded Joint in Molybdenum by Methods of Intel-nal Friction and Electron Microscopy" .140scow, Fizika i Kbimiya Obrabotk-i Materialov [The Physics and:Chemistry of Materials Processing], No 6, Nov-Dec 73,. pp~ 123~~.12O.: Abstract: it is demonstrated that the high probability of formation of cracks. in the zone around a welded se.am in molybdenum results froni the disappearance of the cellular structure of the metal during welding, the ~sharp drop in solubility of interstitial impuritics and th.c separation oil carbide particles, around which significa,it local-phase hardening occurs. 'USSP UDC 621.371:551.510.535 JYMNOVSKIY, N. P. IUIYAZYU-, .,V. 19. LY.;',.,- I' USELEVA, M. V. 1, :J'07A, L. 11. L A "Forecasting th(! Critical rrequencies of the F2 Region" 1 ve na radimer.,v- V sb. Ionosi'cr. vn.~rnushchcniya i J.Hi 01, 1,.1 7' (IO'no:;Pheric. Disturbzpccs z;nd T',-c�ir ]Effect o- 11,adin Ca-,:,,.unications -r.:collection CIE Mor, w., jNnuha 1971, T)p 74-99 (f rom 1, 1972, Ab- stract No 1.-~323")) TransInt-ion: A s Ludk, v.,as r,adc of t.1w tive- and spnce carx-e-laftorns Eutweell the C! s deviationz 0 cri'lic.-AL freautmeles of the J..'2 ree -al -0-rc-, the normal. (M' 1"21) to '.'.1.La for the vear cf tl,!,,~: and _0 C u ivi. t:y Tihe 1Tz:%,.1L.,. Wfth UIC co":r"...Lation are redt.-c-16 ca ,Ju~ for nziddle IaLitudes, the t-U."C st:1!.'biliLy greaLcr un Witit ller..ZlLiVC di.';tUri)A1!CQZ' MId 10.~',St 01-F 11.1 (111 Vich on thu positiv.- in Lhp equat"arIal 1~icil 'A contrarv, the dine stability ir, on of po.,5itivc distu&-inces; 2) 41) t'c sum-er the Stability is ",rc~'!t:er rilml it] thc trinter; 3) dljrir~ thc dray sLabiLlity is so-it'Mint hi,77"Cr tll:ii! at ni-ht; 4) durill"." t.!!o ycai: of tilue the :~t~-.6ility is highcr Oil Lite ave-IaL~c Lluail durin.! the ye-ar ~of ti-e minirium. The SU.-H.11ty 1/2 !7`~,177 iSSR -fer. vo;,r.-.usbcheni)-a i ikh vliyani- 11-- et al. Ionor, ye Moscow, P'auia rress .1971, pp interval ti---;e ver-iod when the carrelation coefficient o > 0.5) is hi-hest at latitudcs of 40-600. It drops at latitudes of 10-30* aad again increases -1y lcss, The timme correlatJOI at the equatorial stitions but appreciib ~ i offers respectu to ti the possibility of extrapolation with me in the middle latitudes, especially under ccliditic.-IS of ncg,ativedisturbance. For t!,r-, mosr favoralble Cases, the Correlation equacicnis are, cor.,-.pilad for this p-orpose. A study of the spatial COrrz2I.IL4-0-,I .1 strong decrease in LI'a, corrclaz-Jon coeffl- cient P v-it:h di~~u-,acc with J-eSJ~CCL to 10-10-1 4a"'J"I wil., CF.PCC- 11 to latitude. The-Spatial col-'.01,1tiOll. j.S SOLiM111,11: h!-iler (IILLI.111~t 'Ie-Z-tt-VC discur- ance, `11-:! tha- Years, Of. solar aCtIVjtV; di~rjwl Lho dy it: is reater 5 , dw than: at ni-111t. There are. 6 illustr".1tions, 8 ta-bles and an llb:-.entry bibliogri,phy. 2 /2' 61 -11/4 031 UNCLASSSI IED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 ..-, TIT~LE' CHAINGE IN N,H,l PROFILES DURING POSITIV6 10,40 S P H~- R I C, DISTURBANC-ES YEARS OF MAXIVUM AND MINIMUM SOLAVACTIVIlY -u- GCNCHARCVA, YE.YE., ZEVAKINAP R.A:.-q LAVROVA, YE.Y.1 YUDUVfCH, INIFC--USSR ,(;GUNTRY CF imCSCOi-.,. GEGMAGKL- 1970p PP 547-549 IURCE IZ14 I AERONOMIYAf VOL Xt No, OATE,~PUBLISHEC ----- - TO S U B. J E C TAREAS-ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, A S I ROINOM Y AS TRQPH:Y S I C S '.t-TOPIC TAGS-ICNOSPHERIC DISTURBANCE-t-F-LAYFRe NNIZATIONt AURORA, SOLAR VITY, Gt:CMAGNET IC STORM MAPKIN&--NG RESTRICTIONS '.-DOCUMENT CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED PRUXY lN'Ef;L/FKA'lL--30O5/0526 STEP N(J--UR/0203/70/k')101003/05,lf'1/054(:) -crfK '-ACCEQc f CN NO-- APO 132 72-5 -..:,213 031 UNCLASSIFIED PRUCESSING OATE--20NOV70 IRC ACCESSION NO-AP01311725 ABSTRACTIEXTRAi"T-M GP-0- ABSTRACT A SIUDY WAS MAD" OF CHANGE [N 111H) PROFILE-S IN ME LArITUDE RANGE 80))EGREESN-.12DEGPEESS~'i)l.,IPINII~ TWO P051f IVE. DISTUKBANCES OBSERVED DURING THE PERI.GD OF THE MAXIMIM OF SULAR ACTIV11Y 24-2-3 FEBFUARY 1958 AND DURING THE PERIOD GF THE MfNf?iU'-1 Ili-15 JANUARY 1964t. BCTH GISTURBAINICES WERE OBSERVED BEFORE SMALL 14AGNPTIC SrORMS. SIMULTAP 'rEOUSLY WlTH AN' INCREASE 114 ICNIZATECN IN THE: F REGION THERE k'AS INCREASE& A8soRprIUN IN THE AURORAL ZONES. THEM STUD,( wAS M,~DE USING .HUU?;LY NIH) PROFILES FU.A WA Sill NGTON, TALARAj HIJAKAY13, 1610ANP AND 'TED :)Y DATA FOR ALER'r', !BAKER L*-;'E., CHURCHILLi SP-5, SINGAPORE, SUPPLEMiEN ISLAND, DiKSONt MURMANSK, MOSCCIN, AIIDi~ALIAA ATX. 1". ID M P ,% R I S 0 N 0 F uiu PERlops morciuED THAT OURING Nth) PkOFILES FOR 01STUROED AND biSTURBANCES THE ELE(:TPt:N CONCEWRAT1014. INCRLA,51:53 AT ALL Posum- ALTI.TbUk~S IN THE F RE( ION AiND Tf-j THE GREATLST 1,11FAS -THE IONIZATION 114AX I MUM. !)0tQNG THE f-4lGj-jTTIME AND MORNING HOURS TH" C'P-~-:A]'ESY IONIZATTION INCREASE ECCURS IN TFE HIGH LATLrUCIESt WHEKEAS Mil-RIN13, Tl-,;: DAYTIME IT IS :114 THE ELUATORIAL LATIrrOOES. P4 SU61MAX AND N FOR I'liE 'MUS17 PART HAVE SIMILAR Cf;ANGES* AN ItIGREASE ft4 10NIZATION OCCUR.S IN THE FORM Of- BUR.SrS WITH AN AVERAGE OURATICN OF THRE-E oit FrjuR HuuRs. W) '-H 4 CONSIDERABLE INCREASE 11% N- SUBMAX AND N (UP TO BOPEIRCENT.) THE GEC~METRIC PARAMETERS H SUBP, H SU605 AND T CHANGE FOR THE: MOST, PART IN NORMAL LIMITS [PLUS OR M114US 20PERCENT) AT ALL LATITUDES. THESE PARAMETERS EXHIBIT AN APPRECIABLE INCREASE GINLY WITH AN INCPEASE IN MAGNETIc ACTIVITY, 43 031 U14CLA5SIFIED PROCESSING DATE--20NOV70 IR AC ESSICN Nii-AP013Z725 _,j~&STkACWEXTRACT-AN INCKEASE IN 13NIZATION 13ELow N SUBMAX W)ES NGT 0CC'JR VERTICAL R -f 1) F SLLT UF ED 15 TR I BUT I GN OF I Ol I ZAT I ON v BU UE TO I T Mt- AL IONIZATION Of: THE F REG I CN,, FKUPAUATING TO GREAT ALTITUDES. TFIS It,CREASE IN IQNIZATION CAU UCCUR OVER A GREAT PART OF FHE EARTH OR 1,t~ Llt~i`T~L REGICN5j. Pl-~IMARILY IN THE HIGH LATITUDES. LN QUIET DAYS THE ftlGFEST N VALUES 6PRE 6.3"SERVED. IN THE EQUATORIAL, LArKTUDES AND IN THE AURLkAL ZCNE, WHEREAS DURING A, POSITIVE OISTURBANCE THEY Wi:RE 013SERVED JONIZATION IN THE POLAR N T H E PLLikk REGION. THE MAXIMUt INCREASE A;N R E G I -Lit, INI;ICATES A MkPUSCULAR NATURE GFiPGSITIVE DISJURBANCES. THIS rWjA.PL5CL-LAA RADIATION, LIKE THE PROICNS RESPUNSHLE. F-5k Ki%t PRODUCES At", IN Tt--.-; ELEGYr-.0"4 CJ' "CENTRATION IN YHE IGNOSPHFILkEl -141 THOUT A, Su5STANTIAL CFANGE It, THE GtOMAGNET.IC FIELD AND IW405PHERI~. HEAT[W;. N 0 El ECTP JHESE STiiEAMS POSSIBLY CCINSIST OF. (014.ENERG,Y PROTGNS~i A; =S. 'FAr_ILITlY: INSTITUTE OF TERRESTRIAL MAGNETISMt IONOSPHERE ANO RADIO :;iAVE. PRUPAGAT ION. UNCLASSIFIED grill! T-MrMml-" "..~413~: 024: UNCLASSIFIED PlfZ0CESSltqG*DATE-- 23CT70 o ft.LE--CYCLIG VARIATICINS OF T14E A -SUB(I AND N PARA'AETERIS IN 'THE LATITUDF_ EPFNDENCE OF MIDDAY F2 LAYER IONIZATIJIN4 MIDDAY IONIZAT13N OF THE F2 HQR-(0Z)-CESPR(3ZVANNAYA, A.S., YU0OVIGH.f L*A. -_:l,C.0U_NTRY OF INFO--USSR AND ANTARTIC SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH INSTITUTE AND INSTITUTE OF .`W~,:,.,,T,E9R,ESTRIAL IMAGNETISMv IONOSPHERE AND RADIO WAVE PROPAGATION; MOSCOW, PUBLISHED ------- 70 ARE-AS-ATMOSPHERIC SCIENCES, ASTRONOMY, ASTROPHYS I r S ~,:TOPIC: TAGS--F LAYER# IONIZATIONs VERTICAL-SOUNDING* SOLAR ACTIVITY CONTROL MARKING--NO RESTRICTIONS DOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED 'PROXY RFEL/FRAME--L990/1664 STEP.~10--Uk/0203/70/010/00?/0336/0348 CIRC ACCESSION ND--AP0109657 UNCLASSIFIED ~~213 024 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING OATE--02OCT70 C IRC ACCESSION N'l-AP0109657 I-ASS.TRACTIEXTR-ACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. THE ANALYTICAL FOR14ULA FOR ~DESCRIBING THE GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIdUTIGN or- MIDDAY 101%117ATIDA OF THE F2 LAYER IS~(SHOWN ON MICROFICHE) WHERE M SU131K IS EQUAL TO THE RATIO OF THE FGURTH POWER OF THE COSINES OF SOLARZENITH ANGLE AT 7HE ENDS OF THE MAGNETIC~LINE OF FORCE PASSING THROUGH A..PARTICULAR. PUINT WITH COORDINATES-I (IN LATITUDE) AND K (IN LONGITUDE)* THE PARAMETERS A SUB O__AND N ARE.FOUNO EMPIRICALLY. DATA FROM THE WORLD:NETWORK OF VERTICAL -SOUNDING STATIONS IN THE NORTHERN HEMISPHERE.WERE USED IN :OMPUTING THE A-,SUBO AND N PARAMETERS FOR 1958-1964*. :THEIANALYSI$ REV-EALEO THAT THERE ARE SUBSTANTIAL CYCLIC CHANGES IN THE AO.ANO N PARAMETERS WITH A LATITUDE DEPENDENCE Of MIDDAY IONIZATION -OF:THE F 2:,LAYER. THE RADII E-MI.SSION FLUX AT LAMOVA EQUALS 1 0. 7 C14 CORRELATES BETTER, WITH .-PHOTOIONIZING ftADI'ATION'..THA:N WITH"SPOT NUMBeR* LFNEARITY OF' THE DEPENDENCE IS NOT IMPAIRED EVEN DURING THE PEiIO0 OF HIGH SOLAR ACTIVITY. COMPARISON OF DATA FOR 1958 AND 1964 REVE4LED THAT IN THE AMPLITUDE Or THE ANNUAL.-VARI-ATION'REMAENS CONSTANT -KITH TRXIISITION FROM YEARS OF MAXt4UM Td,MINIMUM ACTIVITYP ALTHOUGH IN ABSOLUTE V-ALUE IT DECREASED BY HALF DURING THIS PERROIDa. THE EXPONENT N :;..,.ItJ-.THE FOMULA IS FOR THE COSINE OF SOLAR ZENITH ANGLE. THE NATURE OF ITS CHANGES-OURING THE CYCLE IS O.IFFERENT FOR DIFFERENT SEASONS. OUTING AND DECEMBER N INCREASES WITH A DECRE ASE IN SOLAR-ACTIVITY WHEREAS AND,-.SEPTEMBER IT DECREASES, lNwYEARS OF MAXIMUM SJLAA ACTIVITY THERE ARE LOW N VALUES DURING WINTER AND A MARKED INCREASE IN 14 WITH AN INCREASE IN SOLAR DECLINATION FOR DOTH flEMI:$PHERESo IN WINTER THE N1 VALUES IN YEARS. U LI A-SI f-ff- 0 i T- ~: iU ~ . ~ a ~ i - , , . . i . I. . . . . .6 z, i b .i i , , , ~ . . , ~ . .L . , , , ~ ~ . ~ . d . . q I . . j _ , . . t ~ j , I ~ . j d , . ,M_'j,,...--'T,-1" 'Us'ngrulm~ ~-, ~! I v -- -j::~ ; 1! . i I 1 .1 .~ ~ ~. _ - , I : .1 .~~ ; - :I ! i':! .! , I't !!,, litt ~il iiji, ~;-pl;:.7 Z/2 o18 UNCLASSIFiED. OROCESSING DATE--090CT70 ~._C,IRC ACCESSION NU--AP0114b77 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT-1U) GP-0- A!~STRACT. AN INTERNAT IONAL SUMMER SCHOOL ON JUNSOPHERIC PHYSICS WAS HELD AT. SQCHl DURING THE PERIOD 3-16 SEPTE148CR 1969. THE SCHOOL WAS ATTENDED BYREPA.ESENTATIVES OF THE SOVIET UNION AND THE SGCIALIST COUNTRIES. UUTSTANUING SPECIALISTS'IN THE FIELOS OF EXPERIMENTAL AND THEORETICAL IONOSPHE~R,IC,RESEIARCi4.PRESENTED LECTURES. A. Dv DANILOV GAVE A REVIFW OF CURRENT PROBLEMS IN AERONOMY, IVCLUDING MOSPHEKIC COMPOSITION, CHEMICAL REACTIONS AND INTERAClION OF RADIATION ll A PROCESSES,wITH THE UPPER LAYERS OF THE:-ATMOSP.HERE~. G. S. KV&NON-KHQLODNYY GAVE A REVIEW-OF, EXPERIMENTAL DAYA ON VERTICAL VISUIBUTION, TIME OF DAY, SEASON# AND SOLAR ACTIVITY FOR ION _COMPOSI.TION* TEMPERATURE AND EFFECTIVE RECOMBINATION COEFFICIENT. V. M. PGLYAKOV PRESENTED A DETAILED EXAMINATION OF'TRANSFER PROCESSES WHICH 0.4 A GLOBAL SCALE AFFECT THE- 10,40S"ER'IC-"I)l~STR~-18'UTIUPI~'O.F~'CHARGED PA'R'TI'CLES. UNCLASSIFIE0z. 021 UNCLASSIFIED P.RaCESSING: 0ATE-20NOV70 -TITLE-RELATICN 13ETWEEN NONLINEAR POLARIZABILITY TENSOR OF.MOLECULES, AND THE APPLIED EL,ECTROMAGNET C F ELD -U- GREEN LAG FUNCTIGNS OF .1 L '-AUT.HGR-(03)-3JKUV,. O.U'.y 5HEKHTEK# L.SH.t YU00-vic"y m *:V. ~'-.GGUNTRY CF iNFO-USSR SUURCE-OPT. SPEKTRCSK. 19709 28(2)r .228-31 -DATE PUBL ISliED----70 ~,SU3JECT ARLAS-PHYSICS s R EFFECT MAGNET IC 0? 1 C rENSUR ANALYSI NON1. IN EA -POLAKIIATIXt, MULECUU, GREEN FUNCTIONt ELECTROMAGNET IC FIELD, VATH EMATIC EXPRGSSION CCNTRCL YAkKING-NO RESTRICTIONS CLASS-UNCLASSIFIED -~PROXY REELIFRAME-1992/1782 STEP N07-UR/005L/701028/002/0028/0231 CIRC- ACCESSMS; NG--AP0112768 M Hydraulic and 1hieumatic USSR MQV Rostov-na-Donu Ito ccurrence of Autooscillations in a Liquid" Mos co;4, Prikladnaya 11-fatematika iMekhanika, Vol 35, No 4, 1971, pp 638-655 Abstract: A study was made of the occurrence of autooscillations on transition of the Reynolds number (or another parameter determining, the stationary move- ment of the viscous in compress ib le liquid) through the -critical value. The method of Lyapunov-Shmidt [Vayn'4-Jerg, et al., :Teorija vetvleniya reshen y nelineynykh uravneniy, Moscow, Nauka Prose,, 19,69,; Krasnq,sel'skiy, et al., Priblizhenn9ye resheniZe operatornykh uravneniy, Moscow,i I'lauka Press, 19691 was used in the study. The a priori estimate of tile frequencies of possible autooscillatory conditions is established, and it in proved that the branch point of tho cycle can only be the critical value of the parmllorer. AdditiQnal conditions under I -t is , Which tile cycle actually occurs are discovered. A theorom vildol an inniog of tile Kras none Vskl Y tboorcin oa bifurcatioix pointij, jgraiinoaellskiy, To ) o-1 -gichaskiye metody v teorii nelingn kh intel"ral'nykh a~neniy Moscow, Gostakh- tir. izd,at Press, 19561 is proved. Under~ the conditions of this thLaorem the USSR YUDOVICH, V. 1. , Prikl!Ldnaya Matematika i Hekhanika, Vol 35, No 4, 1971, pp 638-655 existence of autooscillatory periodic motion is established on the basis of analyzing certain linearized equations independently of the form of the non- linear terms. A second theorem is proved. resulting in; a more detailed study of the cycles, their numbers and analyticai properties as functions of the parame- ter under consideration. The proofs of the two theorems are based on the most general properties of the Navier-Stokes equations, and they are easily general- to a broad class of ordinary dif ferential. equations in a3 Banach space containing various problems for equations 'of, the parabolic type, the equations of convection, magnetoliydrodynamicsi and so on. 2/2 USSIg MARQW, G.S., WDOVICH, V. 1. "Conditions of Instability of Purely Rotary Periodic Flows of an Ideal Fluid" Mat. Analiz i ego Pril. T. 3. [Mathematical Analysis and its Applications, Vol 3 -- Collection of Works], Rostov--na-Donu, Rostov University Press, 1971, pp 59-69, (Translated from Referativny), Zhurnal, ~fekhanika, No 10, 1972, Abstract No 10 B524, by V. Kh Izakson) Translation: Purely rotary flows of an ideal incompressi.ble fluid betiveen rotating cylinders are studied: 0 10, 0, tr, 1), 0), 0, (t, 1) F(r i)dr ri-ji) -lie condition -periodic function of 'r, atisfying I P(X, T) is a T I F tr, dt 0. r., (r) is an a-rbitra ry function of r The method of small oscillations is used to establish~that for instabilirv of these flows, it is sufficient that the conditions R1,111 M1lflT1_Hflf=1T4PFM _1.111U V-alj~ - , ~- 7. .,:;, M I-IM-Ml- "TITU 1/2 036 UNCLASSIFIED ESSINO DATE 30OCT70 TITLE--THERMODYNAMIC AND SPECTRAL PROPERTIES OF 11-NITRUPHENOL IN AQUEOUS ~_'.~-.ELECTROLYTE SOLUTIONS -U- AUTHOR-(04) -NIKOLSKIY# B.P-r YUDOVIClij YE.~YE., PALCHEYSKIYI V.V.t SPEVAKt _'V! N "'COWNTRY OF INFO-USSR -lZ 9_1 ,.!~CURCE-ZH r XHIM- 1970, 4413)v 70 1 7~;"bATE PUBLISHED ------- 70 ,-SUBJECT AREAS--CHEMISTRY TOPIC TAGS CHARACTERISTICt SPECTRUMt PHENOL7 ORGANIC NITRO COMPOUND ELECTROLYTE# ENTHALPY,.ENTROPY: ONTROL 14ARKLNG--NO RESTRICTIONS _c '~.GOCUMENT CLASS--UNCLASSIFIED ':~PROXY REEL/FRAMC--1997/0723 STEP PJO--LIR/0076/70/044/003/0709/0711 '-ACIRC-Ar-CESSION NO--AP0119630 NCLASSIFIED 2/Z 036 UNCLASSIFIED PROCESSING DATE--30OCT70 CIRCACCESSION NO--AP0119630 ABSTRACT/EXTRACT--(U) GP-0- ABSTRACT. PARTIAL ENTHALPY AND ENTROPY OF DISSOLN. OF P-0 SUB2 NC SUB6 H SUB4 OH DECREASED WITH INCREASING CONCN. :OF~ELECTROLYTE. THE DECREASE OF THE ENDOTHERMIC CONTRIBUTION TO DELTAH DE tCTROLYTE, KBR GREATER THAN INACL PENDED ON THE EL GREATER THAN KCL GREATER THAN LICL. THUS, THE DECREASE WAS~LARGER THE LESS HYDRATED THE IONS OF THE ELECTROLYTES. THE ENEkGY-OF-THE 1ST ELECTRONIC TRANSITION ~DECREASED WITH INCREASING CONCN. OF: ELECTROLYTE AND THE EFI:ECT OF -CREASED, WITH INCREASING CONCN. OF. ELECTROLYTE, AND THE EFFECT OF FACILITY: ~.:.--.~',ELEC.TROLYTES ON THE EN;--RGY VARIED J.N THE:ABOVE ORDER,: ~LENINGRAD. GOS. UNIV. IM, ZHOANOVAt.. LENINGRADt USSR'*. USSR UDC: 517-9:539.1 _M2FMOV' ff. F. YUDOVI1T M. E. flon the Nature of Convergence of Bubnov-Galerk in Approxi Imations in the Problem of Vibration of a Nonlinear Cylindrical Surface'~, Tr. Leningt. tekhnol. in-ta'tsellyul6zno-bum.' prom-sti (Works of the Lenin- grad Technological Institute of the.Cellulose and Palper Industry), 1970, vyp--25, pp 219-222 (from RZh-~-Matematika,:No 5, MaY 71, Abstract No 5B519) Translation: The authors study con.vergence of a sequence of Bubnov-Galerkin 0 approximations to the unique generalized solution a (x, I)E1*1 of the indi- cated problem which satisfies the identity, rx XX 00 where KW-el urdx.uxx an d (D (x, t) is aszrooth function which vanishes on tC.[T-6: 71, S > c - 1/2 It is shown that the Bul)nov-G~-derkin apprwdmations AIM'!E'A" M-A 4a9 MOROZOV, N. F., YUDOVIN, M. E., Ti,. Leningr.'tekhnol. 'in-ta tsellTalozno-bum. pron-sti, 19T0, vyp. 25, pp 219-222 -d4 vhere vi(x) are eigenfunctions of the o-perator''a-q in L2[0,nl, and (x)dx converge to the solution u(x,t) vith respect to the norm in space w-'-I O