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MATHEMATICS
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Markov processes connected with nonlinear parabolic systems Ya. I. Belopol'skaya, Yu. L. Daletskii
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521–524 |
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Determination of the structure of a generalized solution of a nonlinear optimal control problem A. B. Vasil'eva, M. G. Dmitriev
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525–528 |
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Zeros of $\zeta$- and $\mathrm{L}$-functions of imaginary quadratic fields and the eigenvalues of the
$\mathrm{PSL}(2,\mathbf{Z})$-automorphic Laplacian A. B. Venkov
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528–531 |
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On a connection between the properties of the symbol and the characteristic of a multidimensional singular integral
operator in $L_p$-spaces A. D. Gadzhiev
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531–534 |
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Approximation of the solution of some boundary-value and mixed problems I. I. Golichev
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535–539 |
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On multidimensional systems of second-order partial differential equations of composite type A. Dzhuraev
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539–543 |
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On root elements of multiparameter spectral problems G. A. Isaev
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544–547 |
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Holomorphic functions in a family of Banach spaces, and interpolation S. G. Krein, L. I. Nikolova
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547–550 |
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Isometries in spaces of analytic functions with bounded derivative J. Mayer
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551–553 |
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An analog of Minkowski's problem for infinite complete convex hypersurfaces A. V. Pogorelov
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553–556 |
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On the algebraic structure of the spaces of Toeplitz and Hankel matrices L. D. Pustyl'nikov
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556–559 |
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A basic formula for the representation of a subharmonic function within a domain in the general case of arbitrary integral order B. K. Pchelin
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560–562 |
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The inverse problem of scattering theory for difference equations with matrix coefficients V. P. Serebryakov
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562–565 |
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Estimating the variables and parameters in stochastic systems described by differential equations in a particular case I. D. Siluyanova
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566–569 |
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Solvability of a nonlinear Dirichlet problem in a narrow strip I. V. Skrypnik
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569–573 |
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Approximation of piecewise-smooth functions by the eigenelements of two Sturm–Liouville problems V. V. Smelov
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573–577 |
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On estimates of Wiman–Valiron type for solutions of parabolic equations N. M. Suleimanov
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577–580 |
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A method of describing programming languages V. A. Tuzov
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581–584 |
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Transformation of diffusion equations according to the method of A. N. Kolmogorov I. D. Cherkasov
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584–588 |
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GEOPHYSICS
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Relaxation processes in ice fields of the Arctic V. V. Bogorodsky, V. N. Smirnov
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589–592 |
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On the relation between the free-radical concentration in coals and the outburst danger A. V. Dokukin, D. A. Denisov, A. F. Usatyi
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592–595 |
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Infrared absorption spectra of aerosol samples over the ocean Yu. S. Liuboutseva, V. M. Pavlov
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596–598 |
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Dependence of the amount of earth crust anomalous deformations on the distance to the expected earthquake epicenter A. Ya. Sidorin
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599–602 |
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Rupture mechanism in hypocenters and its seismic geological consequences A. V. Solonenko, V. P. Solonenko, N. V. Solonenko
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602–606 |
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MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
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Spectral properties of the stationary diffusion multigroup approximation A. I. Popykin
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607–610 |
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PHYSICS
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On the distribution of degenerate electron gas of plasma in a strong electromagnetic field V. K. Ablekov, Yu. N. Babaev, A. M. Frolov
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611–615 |
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CRYSTALLOGRAPHY
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Probability approach to the Fourier special synthesis ($\alpha$-synthesis) V. I. Bondar', T. F. Rau, A. V. Goncharov, V. G. Rau, V. V. Ilyukhin, N. V. Belov
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620–622 |