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Publications in Math-Net.Ru

  1. Radiation Recoil Problem for Classical Charged Dust Grains

    TMF, 134:2 (2003),  254–272
  2. Peculiar features of relativistic particle evolution in classical scalar field theory

    TMF, 109:3 (1996),  464–473
  3. Gravitational field of expanding spherically symmetric shell in RTG in linear velocity approximation

    TMF, 108:1 (1996),  79–83
  4. Spherical quasi-Newtonian stellar pulsations in RTG

    TMF, 106:2 (1996),  320–324
  5. Gravitational field of rotating massive spherical cover in RTG

    TMF, 106:2 (1996),  315–319
  6. Expanding ball in the scalar field theory model and in the relativistic gravity

    TMF, 104:2 (1995),  348–355
  7. Analog of the electrodynamic effect for a moving conductor in external electrodynamic fields

    TMF, 102:1 (1995),  95–105
  8. The problem of an expanding shell in the relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 91:2 (1992),  334–345
  9. “Bouncing” from the Schwarzschild sphere in the relativistic theory of gravitation with nonzero graviton mass

    TMF, 78:3 (1989),  323–329
  10. The impossibility of the existence of nonstatic bodies with a radius less than or equal to the gravitational radius in the relativistic theory of gravitation

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 303:1 (1988),  71–73
  11. Mass of Newtonian stars in the relativistic theory of gravitation and in general relativity

    TMF, 73:1 (1987),  154–160
  12. Difference between gravitational collapse in the relativistic theory of gravitation and in the general theory of relativity

    TMF, 71:3 (1987),  323–330
  13. Exterior axisymmetric solution for a rotating body in the relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 70:2 (1987),  171–180
  14. Evolution of the universe in the relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 69:3 (1986),  341–347
  15. Gravitational collapse in the relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 66:2 (1986),  163–173
  16. Gravitational field of a nonstatic spherically symmetric body in the relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 64:1 (1985),  3–6
  17. Impossibility of catastrophically strong contraction of a massive body in the relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 63:1 (1985),  3–10
  18. Theory of gravitation based on Minkowski space and the principle of geometrization

    TMF, 61:3 (1984),  323–326
  19. Spherically symmetric solution in the theory of gravitation based on Minkowski space

    TMF, 60:2 (1984),  163–168
  20. Minkowski space as a basis for a physical theory of gravitation

    TMF, 60:1 (1984),  3–8
  21. Einstein's formula for gravitational radiation is not a consequence of the general theory of relativity

    TMF, 53:3 (1982),  406–418
  22. Post-Newtonian gravitational radiation of a binary system of relatively extended bodies in the field theory of gravitation

    TMF, 53:1 (1982),  83–92
  23. Post-Newtonian gravitational radiation of a system of two compact objects in the field theory of gravitation

    TMF, 52:3 (1982),  414–422
  24. Gravitational effects in the field theory of gravitation

    TMF, 43:2 (1980),  147–186
  25. New concepts of space-time and gravitation

    TMF, 40:3 (1979),  291–328
  26. On the energy of gravitational waves in Einstein's theory of gravitation

    TMF, 38:2 (1979),  147–152
  27. Interaction between ions through an intermediate system (neutral gas) and the problem of the existence of a cluster of particles maintained by its own forces. II

    TMF, 34:2 (1978),  208–216
  28. Interaction between ions through an intermediate system (neutral gas) and the problem of the existence of a cluster of particles maintained by its own forces. I

    TMF, 34:2 (1978),  198–207
  29. Thread-like and plate-like structures in crystals and liquids

    TMF, 5:3 (1970),  388–405


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