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A Journal of Russian Academy of Sciences
 Founded
in January 1966
Issued 6 times a year
Print ISSN 0025-6544
Online ISSN 1934-7936

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Volume: 41 • Number: 5 • Year: 2006 • Total articles: 11<< Previous issue | Next issue >>
Table of Contents
Use of the conformal group in the theory of inertial navigation
V. F. Chub
1-12
Nonlinear vibrations of a swinging spring at resonance
A. G. Petrov
13-22
Optimal control of rotation of a rigid body with a hereditary viscoelastic rod
M. Yu. Garnikhina and E. P. Kubyshkin
23-33
Action of aerohydrodynamic forces on high-speed rotor systems
L. Ya. Banakh and A. N. Nikiforov
34-42
On the study of electromechanical deformation and stepping piezoelectric transducer characteristics
S. M. Afonin
43-51
On a nearly homogeneous stress-strain state of a plate
N. V. Minaeva
52-56
Study of the nonlinear Flamant problem
V. M. Mal'kov and Yu. V. Mal'kova
57-65
Intrinsic differential geometric methods in the asymptotic analysis of linear thin shells
M. C. Delfour
66-129
Free vibrations of a laminated cylindrical shell subjected to nonuniformly distributed axial forces
E. A. Korchevskaya and G. I. Mikhasev
130-138
Estimate of the interaction layer thickness viewed as a universal material parameter
V. V. Glagolev and A. A. Markin
139-146
A multifrequency model of rod buckling under creep conditions
K. I. Romanov
147-151
Volume: 41 • Number: 5 • Year: 2006 • Total articles: 11<< Previous issue | Next issue >>
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