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Publications in Math-Net.Ru
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Technical stability of solutions of nonlinear differential equations of controlled vertical motion of an elastic body for a given measure
Avtomat. i Telemekh., 2005, no. 1, 13–28
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Technical Stability with Respect to Measure of Solutions of Boundary Value Problems for Distributed Processes with a Continuous Control
Differ. Uravn., 38:10 (2002), 1404–1411
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Technical stability of nonlinear states of an elastic vehicle in vertical flight
Prikl. Mekh. Tekh. Fiz., 43:3 (2002), 161–175
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Conditions for the Technical Stability of Solutions of Autonomous Differential Equations with a Discontinuous Control
Differ. Uravn., 37:9 (2001), 1177–1185
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On conditions for engineering stability of dynamical systems with variable structure
Sibirsk. Mat. Zh., 41:4 (2000), 873–885
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Investigation of the technical stability of nonlinear parametrically varying systems with distributed parameters
Sibirsk. Mat. Zh., 40:6 (1999), 1289–1301
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Technical stability of the dynamic states of an extended rod with a variable cross section, moving longitudinally in a fluid
Prikl. Mekh. Tekh. Fiz., 33:5 (1992), 97–105
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Technical stability in a straight pipeline containing a flowing liquid
Prikl. Mekh. Tekh. Fiz., 31:1 (1990), 148–155
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Technical stability of panel motion in a gas stream
Prikl. Mekh. Tekh. Fiz., 29:6 (1988), 93–99
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Техническая устойчивость нелинейных параметрически возбуждаемых распределенных процессов
Differ. Uravn., 22:11 (1986), 2001–2004
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On a comparison method for differential equations close to hyperbolic ones
Differ. Uravn., 20:11 (1984), 2009–2011
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Conditions of existence and stability of a solution of singular Kirkwood–Salsburg equations. Part III
TMF, 51:1 (1982), 86–101
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Conditions of existence and stability of a solution of singular Kirkwood–Salsburg equations. Parts I and II
TMF, 49:1 (1981), 63–76
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Mathematical description of the states of bose and fermi systems by the method of partial density matrices of the canonical ensemble
TMF, 41:3 (1979), 346–367
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The mathematical description of quantum systems by the method of reduced density matrices of the canonical ensemble
Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 227:2 (1976), 318–320
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Method of $m$-particle density matrices of the canonical ensemble in the description of states of quantum systems
TMF, 27:3 (1976), 360–372
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Reduced density matrices with nonzero boundary conditions in the case of a hard core
TMF, 18:3 (1974), 410–426
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Dependence of reduced density matrices on the boundary conditions
TMF, 10:1 (1972), 85–101
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