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Translation from: keferativnyyzhurnal, Metalluraiya, 1958, Nr 10, p 158(USSR)
AUTHOR: Kolmako
T IT L, E: The Effect of Thermal Smelting Conditions on Nfechanical
Properties and Quasi -isotropism of Inoculated Cast Iron, (11li-
yaniye termicheskikh usloviy plavki na mekhanicheskiye
svoystva i kvaziizotropnost' modifitsirovannogo chuguna)
PERIODICAL: Tr. Omskogo mashinostroit. in-ta, 1958, Nr 2, pp 111-125
ABSTRACT: An examination of the effect of overheating (temperature of
metal during inoculation), casting temperature, and the dimen-
sions of components on the mechanical properties and quasi-
isotropism (01) of inoculated cast iron (ICI). It was established
that of all theories on ol!erheating the theory of I.N. Bogachev
is the most authentic; experimental results on inoculation of
cast iron agree closely with it. Overheating of ICI (from 1420
to 16000C) improves its mechanical properties but impairs its
quasi-isotropism. A lowering of the casting temperature -.to
13300 improves the mechanical properties and the QI. The Q1
of the ICI is greater than that of gray cast iron. The results of
Card 1/2 the investigation provide a picture of the relation between the
The Fffect of Thermal Smelting Conditions (cont.)
thermal smelting conditions and the mechanical and quasi-isotropic prop-
erties, thus facilitating proper selection of materials and engineering pro-
cesses,
A.S.
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tanning. ]Cozh. withant Pickling for leather
-obuy.prom. 2'no.4:15-17 Ap s60. (MIRA 13:9)
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Category USSR/Acoustics - Ultrasound J-4
Abs Jour Ref Zhur - Fizika, No 1, 1957,No P16h
Author Kolmakova, N.A.
Title Temperalure Coefficient of Absorption of Ultrasonic Waves in Acetic-Acid
Ethers
Orig Pub Primeneniye ulltraakustiki k issled. veshchestim. Vyp. 3. M., MOPI, 1956,
95-103
Abstract Pulse methods are imed to investigate the temperature depe=lence of the
coefficient of absorptica (r.4 ) of ultrasonic waves at fnquencies P - 9.6
(9-5) and n.4 (11-75) 14c in acetic methyl ether (in the temperature range from
-65.0 to + 51.0P, acetic ethyl ethj:-r (from -68.0 to +92.00). acetic amyl ether
(f,rcgi ;-.62.0 to +91.0P) and acetic iso-amyl ether (fr,--Ta -59.0 to+96.o). The.
measurement errcr fluctuated 1'--Lm 2 to %. The resultant vaInes ofol/iP- are
tabulated. in all the ethers investigated,' the temperature dependence of 0~/Oa
is qualitatively the same-. increasing the temperature causes W-02 to drop 9W-ply
in tInlow-temperature region,, pass tbrough a minimum, and increase slight3,yvith
further increase in temperature. 1hcreasing the molecular veight of the ether
shifts the 1yosition of the mirdnum tovard the higher temperature, narTows dova
the region of the minimum, and increases the absorption of the sound. Biblio-
graphy, 9 titles.
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KOLMAKOVA, N.A.; SVIIIORUK, V.I.
Use of ultrasound-for obtaining fat liquors for chrome emulsion
ta nning atid stuffinj of leather. Prim. ultraakust. k issl. veshch.
no.14:345-348 '6i. (KEM 14-12)
(Ultrasonic waves--Industrial applicatiuns) (Leather)
ATAYEVA N A.; FOLMAKOVA, N.A.
Effect of ultrasound on the adsorption of iodine from the flow of
aqlieous and'Alcohol solutions. Zhur.fiz.khim. 37 no.7.-1593-1594~
i1 163, (MIRA M2)
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AP6022240
AUTHOR: Kolmakova, S. A.; Terpugov, A. F.
ORG: none
SOURCE CODE: UR/0000/66/000/000/0053/0059
TITLE: The optimum radar pulse shapes in the Bal-es case
SOURCE: Vaesoyuznaya nauchnaya, sessiya, posvyashchennaya Dnyu.radio. 22d, 1966.
Sektsiya radiotekhniki. Doklady. Moscow, 'A966, 53-59
10PIC TAGS: radar pulse, radar signal analyois, signal noise ratio
ABSTRACT: The form of radar pulse is'sought for which the deviation of the Bayes
estimate of reflected radar pulse delay time is minimum. The general problem is
analyzed in parts, i.e., for small and large SIN ratios. It is assumed that the noise
is additive, stationary, has an average value of zero, and its spectrum is flat in the
system bandpass. The solutions are worked out using the H-20 digital computer and
presented in the form of normalized graphs. The problem in which the radar pulses
have pure modulation are also treated analogously. Orig. art. has: 16 formulas and
2 figures.
SUB CODE: /7/ SUBM DAV: l6Har66/ OTH REF: 001
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14-57-6-12672
Translation from: Referativny zhurnal, Geografiya, 1957, Nr 6,
p 128 (USSRT
AUTHOR: Kolmakova, V. D.
TITLE: Main Insect Species Harmful to the Fruit and Berry
Industry in the Trans-MaYkal Area (Osnovnyye vidy
nasekomykh, vredyashchikh plodovo-yagodnym kullturam
v Zabayka..11ye)
PERIODICAL: Sb. rabot.In-ta prikl. zool. i fitopatol., 1956, Nr 4,
pp 91-97
ABSTRACT: Collected specimens of full-grown insects and larvae
have furnished data on the pests whiO, afflict the
fruit and berry industry in the Tran&Baykal area. The
most harmful types are: aphid A-phis pomi, beetles of
the Phyllobius and Map-dalis species; butterflies Itamas
circumflexaria, Larentia fulvata, Abraxas grossulariata;
Card 1/2 TMt-eaters of the Grapholitha genus; leaf-curling
Main Insect Species Harmful to the Fruit (Cont.) 14-57-6-12,672
Ll.ma.ethis aiseana and Gelechia hiELULa-ella. Insects al,e doi,
very great da-m-age to a Fie 9
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MIKHAYLOVA, K.K., mladshi7 nauchnyy sotrudnik; KOLMAKOVA, V.M., inzh.
New loom. Tekst.prom. 20 no-7:32-34 Jl 160. (MIU 13:7)
1. ]Iksperimentaltna7a laboratoriva Ti3entrallnogo nauchuo-
issledovatel'Iskogo Instituta promyshlennosti lubyan7kh volokon
(for,Mikhavlo,wa) 2. TSentralluava nauchno-isoledovatellakaya
laboratoriya X-ostromskogo lluokombin.ata imeni I&--ulna (for
Kolmakova).
(Looms)
MIKUYLOVA, K.K., rAuohWy aotrudalk; XOUUOTk, T.N*,, inshener
W-150 TA real. Toketprow. 20 no-504-36 Ky 160.
(MMA 13 s 8)
1. TSentrallzWy nauchno-iosledovatellskiy Institut lubyazwk:h
volokon (for Mikhaylova). 2. Wentralluays wachno-iseledovatell-
skaya, laboratorlyar 11nokombinats iment, MAsuina (for
Kolmkova).
(Reale(Textile machinery))
33277. 11ovyye Gibr4dn-,rye Sor-ba Pshenitsy. Sel. Khoz-vo Tadzhildstaiia., 1949,,
Ifo- 5, 0. 20-211.
SO: Leto-ist Zhurnal1w tatey Vol 451 Moskva, 191~9
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NEVZOROV, T.; KOMAKOVA z
Wheat
New high-.vielding %teat. strain - Tzjik Beardlegs 16. Dost. sellkhoz. MO. 9p 1952.
9. Monthly List of Russian Accessions, Library of Congress, December -1951,2uncl.
4-,~W.A 77
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Toohnical scionoona Nova technika noo6t245-21ol 160,
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The article represen s
conference on -philosophical problems of 'cosmogony: and. cosmology, %which 'too -p ace,
at Tatra Lomnice (Czechoslovakia) on June 6 - 8, 1961. The author discusses brlei-'
ly the nature of sciences constituting the basis of cosmology, relation of cosmol.~.
Ogy to astronomy, and the problem of cosmological constants. The importance.of
establishing the applicability limits of extrapolatioA as a method of cosmologi-a_'
cal studies is-*,noted, The:author emphasizesthe unit.of splice, time and matter,
the, physical ~Ofl 4hith ~was-'_seeured by the genqra~.- tb,ory of rela-tivityj-.,He--,,,-,,-
co 6' _11intihitell -e it# ich
n s i d-e rs' t- he' c on- c e- p t s- - -o 'niodels,- f_*-the Univ*it
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Space, time,7matter and motion In cosmology A0011AI01
problems of fha:tter distributiow'and Its Interaction with fields; bierarft of
cosmic systems); energy tran:5ferl %eometrical properti6slof the Universe.~Data'
obtained in investigations Of thelobserved part of thd Universe are discx~sted.
Difficulties ai-e mentioned which Arise when these data
are extrapolated ipithe
Universe as*a whole (Seeliger's",griavitational paradox",' 61bers's photometri'de:il
paradox "thermal death" of the(Ifniverse)..The-author'stresses the necessity of
generalizations in cosmology from the-viewpbint of dialectical materialism. In
conclusion he points out tl~at a creative cooperation of naturalists and philos-
ophers is necessary.
V. Abalakin
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[Abstrac, ete translati
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KOZESNIX., Jaroslwvp skAdemik; BLASKOVIC; Dionpi almdamtk; 491kp
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alademik; 14ACURA# Jiri, dr.1 VAM,'qosef; GOSIOROVSKr, Milos; BOEM;
Jaroslav., alkademik; PROCHAZFA.. Jarcslavp prof.~ dr.; ZUVEJS, Zdanek,,
dr.1 BRMC, Frantisek, prof, Ftantisek~ akadwAk;
Houxt Josefg &Mdwdkr MUMMig Jaromirp doce, dr,; BALIX., MOW
in a,, dr,,; KOUROVSKrp Bohumi2, droi SZANTO Xan., dre; ROZSIVAL,. MIrcbIav,
dr.; KASPAIR. Jan, dr.; ~ MUM 'Iddislav,, prof., inz.1 STRMs, Xuldts;
WICHTERLE, Otto, akademftj 7ATOPEN, Alois; JAVORNICKY8 Jan,, inzeq
VAVn,, Jaroslav,dr.; BIATTIMp Ctiborp akademik; ONDRIS., Karol, dr,;
KUKAL,, Vaclavj, inze
The 22d Congress of the Communist Party of the Saoist Union and the
tasks of Czechoslovak science; discussion. Vestnik CSAV 71 no.1:3-59
162,
1. Mavni vedecky sekretar Ceskoslovenske akademia ved (for Nozeanik).
2. Glen korespondent Ceskoslovenske ekademie ved (for Vana.,, Gosior
Kaspar, Strnad.,-Zatopek), 30-- Rektor Karlovy university (for Procha=
4* Rektor Ceskeho vysokeho uceni tachnickeho (for Bmbeo)o 5e Namestak
preeidenta Caskoolovenske akademie ved (for Sorm)
BRMERGi-S. L.;,KOLIMAN, A. E.j SUOICISOVA, A. P.
"The influence of individual cov;ponents of nutritive media on the bio-
synthesis of tlorimycin (viomycin). Its dependence on the composition of
the medium as a whole."
report submitted for Antibiotics Coz*-, Prague, 15-19 Jun 64.
Cent Antibiotic Res Inst, Moscow.
BRINBMG, S.L.; KOLIMAN, A.E.; SKVORTSOVAJ, A.P.
Effect of iron on the formation of florimycin. Antibiotiki
8 no. 11:1002-1005 N 163. (~M 17.9)
1. V.-,esoyuznyy nauchno-iseledovatellskiy institut antibiotikov.
NUELOVA, MI.V.1_jQ~1L ;_:A, E-..., I
Comparative study of amino acids formed by the aurantin producer.
Mkrobiologiia 32 no.4:603-609 O-Ag 163. 17:6)
1. Biologo-pochwanyy fakalltet Moskovskogo gOOLLdarntVennogo
universiteta imeni M.V. Lomonosova.
BRINDBERG, S.L.; KOLIM, A.E.; SKVORTSO", A.P.
Comparative physiological studies on floribycin (viomycin)
producing organisms. Antibiotiki 8 no.10:870-877 0 163.
(MIRA 17:10)
1. Vsesoyuznyy natichno-issladovatellskiy institut antibiotikov.
KULIKOV V.A., kand. telchn. nauk; MARTWIHIVA, N.M., inzh; KOLIMAN PIP
inzh,
Vacuum gluing of plywood, Ders proms 13 no,3:14-17 Mr'64
(MIRA 17--7)
1. lkiotekhnicheskaya akademl~a imeni S.M. Nirova.
TRAPEZIN, I.I., doktor tekhn. nauk, prof.; KOLIYAN, E.R., prepcdavatell.
Free vibrations of a thin conical shall in a compressed gas
xedium. Izv. vys. uoheb. zav.; mashinostr. no.508-66 165,
(MIRA 18ill)
1. Moskovskiy stankoinstrumentalInyy inatitut.
:~~r~caxch of the
KOLIMAN, O.V.
Oceanographic research of Chile and 12rgentina in Antarctica.
Meanologiia, 4 no-5:925 164 (MIRA 18:1)
RADOVSKIY, M.I.; -KOLIMAN., E.j -KJADO. T.N. [translator)
HistOrY Of calculating devices; materials of the Archives of
telk,Acadery of Sciences'of the U.S.S.R. Ist. mat. isal. no,14t
551-586 -161. (MIRA 16:10)
(Calulating machines)
KOLIMAN) E. [Kolman, E.), prof.
1l- 64
M.Athematics in,the.niw.aroas-.df.knoiledge. Priroda.53 no..I: 19
(MMA - 17:2)
1. Daystvitall-yy chlen Chekhoslovatakoy Akadomii nauk.
FEKELIS, V.D.; BERG, A., akademik, red.; KOLIMAN. E*,, akademik, red-..
tekhn. --A
RYCHKOVAP N.G., red, izd-va; PRUSAKOVA,
(The possible and impossible in cybernetics] Vozmozhnoe i
nevo=ozhnoe v kibernetike; sbornik statei. Moskva, Izd-vo
AN SSSR, 1963. 221 p.
VYALITSEV., Anatoliy Nikolayevich; KOLIRAN, E., otv. red.
(The discrete space-t imo) Djokretnoe prontranstvo-vremia.
Moskvap Nauka, 1965. 397 p. (MIRA 18:6)
KOLIMAN, E.
Velikiy vqslitell N.I. Lobachevskiy. M., Gospolitizdat (1944), 1-100.
Gegell i matematikA. Zh pod znamenem marksizmal 11-12 (1931)t 107-120. Sm. takzhe
sbornik statey k 100-letlyu so dnya smertl gagelya gegell I dinlekticheskiy w-terial-
lzm. M., partlzdat (1932), 259-275).
SO: Viathem -19
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PERIODICAL Uoscows'Publication of the Academy of Sciences of the, USSR (1955)
224 P-.
reviewed 10/1956
The author gives &.bibliography" of., Bernhard Bolzaao. After a descriptioa
of his descent and his. aLtudies the' mathematical work of Bolzano is repre-
sorted and discussed in a clear.maaner, sometimes it is considered critically.
The detailed bibliography contains an interesting list of methematioal books
of Bolzano's privat library. The book contains some extracts of papers due
to Bolzano and some pictures and portraits.
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KOLIMA-1f, N.
An unpublished letter by K.F. Gauss. Trudy InstAst.eeti takh. 3.
385-394 '55. tKm 9:5)
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by Paul labereme, new and revised erj'tJon,
'stied in Paris in 1953 by L--* Editeixs F,.-mcsiF F,ilrnis ~tnd
publ,
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of .1 limit of time as woll. The ~vok 1,,3 bccau of J
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Instit.ution,
KOUIII~N E
Remarks on the discussions about'the theory of relativity. Tr. from tile
Russian, (to be contd.) p. 250
Vol. 61, no. 8,Aug. 1955
YAGUMMUAI FOLYOIRAT
Budapest
Source: 11%onthly list ofEast European Accessions, (EEAL), LC,
Vol. 5. no. 3. March 1956
xomvt2 E.
Notes on the discu sions~ about the theory of relativity. II. Tr. from
the Russian. (To ~3e contd.) Ps 287. MAGYAR KEKIAI FOLYOIRAT. Budapest.
Vol, 61, no. 9. Sept. 1955.
SOURCE: East Eurcqmm Accessio~s List (EEAL), LC, Vol. 5, No. 2. Fei). 1956
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Kibeimetika fGybernetics7, Znaniye Publishing House, Moscow, 1956, Series 1,
No. 23p 40 pages,
KOLI W, Bruest, profe3mor. doktor filosoft3kikh nauk; XOTM, Tu.Ye.,
redaktor; ISLOTIYETA, P.G., takhnicheskiy redaktor
(Cybe rnetics; machines performing some mental functions of man]
Kibernatika; o mashinakh, vypolniaiuahchikh nekotorye paikhtcheakis
funktaii cheloveka. Hoskva, Izd-vo *Zaania,' 1956* 39 P. (Tsesolunce
obahchestivo po-ra9prostreueniiu politichaskikh i nauchnvkh snanit.
Ser. 3, 40-27) (MM 9:8)
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Vellmin, V. P., Abramovich, K. F., Delone, B. N., Zhilinskiy,Ye-I.,
Oatrovakiy, A* Mey Sbmidt, 0. Yxx., and Chebotarrev, N. G.
Kiro, S. N.-Odesna). Mathematics at the Congresses of Russian
Nature Researchers and Physicians. 231-232
Chebyshev, P. L., Imehenetskiy, V. a., Markov, A. A., Korkin,, A.N.,
Sonin, N. Ya., Zolotarev., Ye. I,, Voronoy, G. F.., Kovalevskaya, S.V..,
Zhukovskiy, N. Ye., Steklov, V. A., Davidov, A. Yu., BugayeV, N. V."
Mlodzeyevskiy, B. K., Yegorov, D. F., Yermakov, V. P., Andreyev, K. A*.#
Sintsov, D. M., Vasil"yev, A. V., Dolbni, I. P., Chaplygine, S.-A.,
Sokhotskiy, Yu. V., Bobyninj V. V.
Kollman E. Ya, (Moscow). On Certain Unsolved Problenuin
R9_WaQ_tF Ancient Mathematics. 232
Mikhaylov, G. K* (Moscow). The Youth of Leonard Euler
and his First Scientifie.Works. 232
Card 78/80
SOV/124-57-4-3837
Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal. Mekhanika, 1957, Nr 4, p 4 (USSR)
AUTHOR: Kollman, E.
TITLE: The Life and Scien tific Activity of Ruggiero Giuseppe Boscovich (17.11 -
1787) [ Zhizn' i nauchnaya deyatelln.ost" Rudzhera Boshkovicha ( 1711 -
1787)]
PERIODICAL: Vopr. istorii yestestvozn. i tekhniki, 1956, Nr 2, pp 92-109
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
Card 1/1
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KOL U&N. A.
Tmdy Inst.ist-89t-i takh-
Infinity in Oneient Greek sathemstied- (MM 9:12)
1o..299-337 156- (Kati-.ematics, Greek)
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KOLIMM, E.,.doktor filosofsklkh nauk, professor matainatiki.
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Ou cybernetlco. Zww.sila 31 no.7:8-9 Jl 956. (mm 9:9)
(Cybernetics)
d ktor filosofskikh nauk. professor;
1 0
,adaktor; GUBIN, K.L. takhnichaskiy redaktor
[Philosophical problems in modern physical ~iloeofskie probleaq
sovremennoi ftsUd. Koskva, Izd-vo "Zaanta-.0 195?. 38 p. (Too-
soiusnoe 6bahchosty-o po resprostranoultu politichaskikh I nauch-
n.vkh snantils Ser,2, no.13) (MIOA lG.-R,)
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Translation from: Referativnyy zhurnal, Mekhanika, 1958, Nr 7p3 (USSR)
~AUTHOR: Koll. man, E.
TITLE: Eulerls Contribution to the Development of Mathematics in
Russia (Vklad Eylera v razvitiye matematiki v Rossii)
PERIODICAL: V sb.: Vopr. istorii yestestvozn. i tekhn. Nr 4. Moscow,
AN SSSR, 1957, pp 15-25
ABSTRACT: Bibliographic entry
I. Mathematics--USSR
I I
KOLIKAN S
"Bohemian days before March in letters of Bolzano to F, Prihonsk7
(1824-180)0 [in German]. Reviewed b7 X. Kollman. Vop.lst.est.
i tekh. no.5:205-206 '57. (MIRA 11:2)
(Bolzano, Bernhard, 1781-1848)
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16(l) PHASE I BOOK ML40ITATION sov/1366
-Xstoriko-)-matematichesk1ye issledovaniya, *yp. 11 (Research in
Mathematical Historyr Hr 11) Moscow, Fizmatgizo 1958o 792 p,
3,000 copies printed,.
Edso (Title page): FQrbkin* G,F, and Yushkevich, A,P,; Ed, (Inside
book): Konoplyankin, A,,A.;.Tech, Ed,: Hurashova, N, Yas
PURPOSE: This book is interded for mathematicians and others
interested in the history of mathematics, and may serve as the
basis for a suitable university text on the history of mathematicaj
thereby filling the most serious gap in Soviet mathematical
literature.
COVERAGE: This book contains reports made by members )f the section
on the history of mathematics at the Third All-UrO,zin Mathematical
Congress which dlwua%d problems of the history of mathematics and
various articles on the significanoe of the history of mathematies
Research in Mathematical History (Cont.) Sov/1366
for mathematics itself and for the other sciences, There are
also four articles on the history of mathematics in Czechoslovakia
and.Rumania.,,an article on the investigation of the algebraic
roots of differential calculus in connection with a study of the
mathematical writings of K..Iklarx, and an article on the work done
on negative numbers by the Arabian mathematician,Abu-1-Wafto A
series of articles on various texts-and doeuments connected with
the history of mathematicaj, including a, trwislation of the
treatise De ConfIguratione Qualitatum by N. Oresme and two articles
concerning it., concludes the book,
KOLIKAR. Z.. prof.
Some theoretical problems in the history of natural science and.
technology and J. Bernalle,work "Science in the history of the
societr.1 UP ist. eat. I takh. no.6:0~-4 159. (miRA i2i-6)
iSclence and civilization)
KOL M.
OStudies on the history of science in Spainn by J.M.Villa97
Vallicrosa. Reviewed by E.Kollman. Vop.19t.est.i takh. no.8:167
67
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Kiro., S.N. (Odessa), Mathematics at the Congresses of
Russian Naturalists and Physicians 133
Kollmanp 3.-(Moscow). On Certain Unsolved Problems in the
History of,Aneient Mathematics 159
Raik.. A, Ye,,(Saransk), New Reconstructions of Certain
Problems from Ancient Rg"tian. and Babylonian Te-tts 171
LECTUFaS ON THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS
Program on the History of Mathematics at the Moscow
State University 185
Yanovskaya, S.A. (Moscow). Introductory Lecture to the
Course "The History of Mathematics" 193
AUTHOR: Koilman'_ Beg Doctor of Philosophical Sciences 30-58-5-19/36
TITLEt Marx. and the Natural Scienoar, (Maiks i yestestyoznaniye)
PERIODICAL:
Vestnik Akademii Nauk SSSR, 1958,
Nr 5, PP, T8-8T
(USSR)
ABSTRACT: Under the conditions of great achievements in the field of
natural -sciences Karl -Yarx worked on the philoaophio&l gener-
alizatiod of the discoveries of,natural sciences and together
with Friedrich EnVls on the materialistic dialectic of nature.
Mirx followed the development of natural sciences and in the
last decade of his life he occupied himself with mathematics*
In his works he stated the interrelation between manufacture,
natural sciences and philosophy. He thought that the natural
sciences had practically penetrated into human life by means
of industry,.that they had transformed it and prepared the, li-
beration of
mankindq although in.the begiming they had, led to
,
a do-humanizati,.on of man. His work "Kapital" contains many
ideas on different problems of natural science, enginseringt
as well as their history. He utilized their results for the
foundation of the revolutionary economic prin6iplas developed.,
by him. He was interested in problems of the practical tech-
Card 1/2 nical use of natural sciences due to their great impxtance for
-2 5 - 5P -e - 7/(,
AUTHOR: Z~ollman, E., Doctoi of Philosophical 5oienoes
TITLE: For Materialism in Science (Za materializm v nauke) Irre-
concilable Positions (ffeprimirimyye pozitsii)
PERIODICAL: Nauka i zhiznl , 1958, Nr 8, pp 10-15 and 58 (USM)
ABSTRACT: All sciences, including natural science, deal with general
conceptions and they belong not only to a special, particular
science, but also* to philosophy which works out a world out-
look and methods of cognition, and studies the general laws
of the development of nature, society and human thinking. How-
ever, the idealistic- and metaphysical ideology prevailing
among the capitalistic society impedes the proper generalization
of the facts of natural scipnce. The philosophical conclusions
of scient33ts of bourgeois countries are in the majority of
_es f,~'.Lladiou' -and nti-scientific. Thi,
cap -.3 ';~%ue to the, ideo-
logidai., 9-t -:between'materialism and_idealism..~ B
eing
unable .-to,coItap,rehend n'ew' facts, bourgeois -s-cientists ~-of ten
and mystical
arrive. at idealistic and sometimes at religious
conclusions. In fact, as shown by Lenin, the old mec-anical
Card 1/2 world outlook has been succeeded by the world outlook of the
Card 2/2
KOL'ITANs E. (Doctor of Philosophical Science)
"On the Philosophical and Social Problems of Cybernetics."
Filosofski e vopropZ kibemetiki (Philosophical Froblems of Cybernetics),p
Publishing House of Socio-Econoatc Literature,, Moscow, 1961392 p.
KOLIMAN Zr4eqtL)LUSHXMCH,, A.P.; ROZEUELID, B.A., otv. red.;
UGAHOVAp N.A., red.; KOPYWVA, A.N., red.; BRUDNO, K.F...
tekhn. red.
[Mathematics before thA- Renaissance] Matematika do epokhktloz-,~
t.;ri ~1'11%6k-ao-
rozbdeniia. Moskva# Gosizd-vo fiziko-matem.-Ii 0
(History of mathematics in,antiquityl Istoriia inatematiki v drev-
nosti. 1961. 235 p. MIRA 15:2)
(Mathematics,, Ancient)
ILIINt V.A.9 red.; KOLBOOVUIY9 V.14.9 red.;,k%!_ red.;VIKTOROVA,Vt
red.,- CMMEKNMg L# mladshiy red.j MOSKVINAI R.p tekhn. red-.'
[philosophical problems on cybernetics] Filosofifide voprosy kiberne-
tiki. Hoskvaq zd-vo sotsiallno-ekon. lit-ryj 1961. 391 P.
(MMA l4t6)
(Cybernetics)
ji,
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KOLIMANO E.q,v-akademik
Discussing the problsm of pybernetics (continued). Tekh.mol.
30 no.lt24-26.162. (MM 15:2)
1. Direktor lnstituta~ ?ilosofii Akademii nauk Chekhoslovatskoy
SotsUlisticheskby Reepubliki-,--Ch6kh6slovakiya.
(Cybernetics)
KOLIMAN,-E.., prof.
F~niteness and infinity in the universe, Priroda 53 no. U:
34-44 16~, (MIRA 18-.1)
1. DeystvitellrWy chlen Chexhoolovatskoy Akademii nauk.
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