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MATHEMATICS
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Calculus of set distributions O. Yu. Vorobyev
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583–588 |
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An analogue of a theorem of Keldysh for the multipoint de la Vallée-Poussin problem M. G. Zavgorodnii, O. Yu. Litmanovich
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589–591 |
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Differential equations for functions of several independent
variables and their application V. I. Zubov
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592–596 |
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The Cauchy problem for an abstract differential equation with
fractional derivatives V. A. Kostin
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597–600 |
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On the solution time for labyrinth problems by finite automata G. Yu. Kudryavtsev
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601–604 |
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Some methods for the reconstruction of functions of $n$ variables
defined on chaotic grids O. V. Matveev
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605–609 |
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Paradoxes in classical logic N. A. Popov, A. N. Popov
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610–611 |
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Noncommutative functional analysis A. Yu. Khrennikov
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612–616 |
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GEOPHYSICS
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Optical characteristics of cloud particles of complex composition L. S. Ivlev, K. Ya. Kondrat'ev, O. M. Korostina
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617–621 |
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The experiment for seismic signals stacking in the Baltic Sea A. A. Ostrovsky, S. B. Sokolov, B. V. Kholopov, G. A. Semenov, A. A. Burovkin
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622–625 |
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MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS
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On the possible role of chaos in neural systems E. M. Izhikevich, G. G. Malinetskii
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626–632 |
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The excitation of the circular and elliptical superconductive cylinders V. F. Kravchenko, A. F. Chaplin
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633–636 |
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Relativistic analysis and its application to the solution of
certain nonlinear problems V. L. Rvachev, A. V. Dabagyan
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637–641 |