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Publications in Math-Net.Ru

  1. Toward the construction of the entropic-force model of the expansion of the Universe due to the gravitationally-induced production of dark matter and the influence of exchange entropy on the event horizon

    Keldysh Institute preprints, 2023, 004, 39 pp.
  2. Migration processes in the Solar System and their role in the evolution of the Earth and planets

    UFN, 193:1 (2023),  2–32
  3. Modeling the dynamic evolution of the Universe under the action of the entropic force associated with the modified Sharma-Mittal entropy

    Keldysh Institute preprints, 2021, 068, 35 pp.
  4. The scenario of the accelerated expansion of the Universe under the influence of entropic forces associated with the entropies of Tsallis–Cirto and Barrow

    Keldysh Institute preprints, 2020, 105, 38 pp.
  5. Exoplanets: nature and models

    UFN, 190:9 (2020),  897–932
  6. Escape of planetary atmospheres: physical processes and numerical models

    UFN, 188:3 (2018),  233–265
  7. Simulation of formation of dust fractal clusters as the basis of flocculent protoplanetesimals in the Sun protoplanetary cloud

    Keldysh Institute preprints, 2014, 075, 44 pp.
  8. Jet flows and dissipative streams modelling with the variable weight multipliers method

    Mat. Model., 21:9 (2009),  34–42
  9. Role of hydrodynamic helicity in evolution of the protoplanetary turbulent disc

    Mat. Model., 20:10 (2008),  99–125
  10. On the problem of thermophysical properties determination for Phobos soil

    Keldysh Institute preprints, 2007, 006, 25 pp.
  11. Small bodies in the solar system and some problems in cosmogony

    UFN, 175:6 (2005),  668–678
  12. Mass transfer at the near surface cometary layer. Gas kinetic approach

    Keldysh Institute preprints, 2001, 006
  13. Modelling of Shearing Turbulent Motion in the Upper Atmospheres of Planets

    Keldysh Institute preprints, 2000, 011
  14. Optical Characteristics of Model Aerosols in Stratosphere and Mesosphere of Earth (Analytic Approximations)

    Keldysh Institute preprints, 2000, 001
  15. Equilibrium kinetics of aerodynamic processes stochastic approach

    Mat. Model., 12:5 (2000),  39–48
  16. Scientific Paiload for Martian Atmospheric Measurements Using Penetrator

    Keldysh Institute preprints, 1998, 003
  17. Methods of Mechanics for the Aaeronomy Problems

    Keldysh Institute preprints, 1997, 018
  18. Venus and Mars (According to Recent Results of Soviet and American Studies)

    UFN, 122:1 (1977),  159–160
  19. Preliminary results of the direct measurements of radiation fluxes from the Sun in the atmosphere and at the surface of Venus, conducted aboard the descent modules of the “Venera-9” and “Venera-10” automatic interplanetary stations

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 229:3 (1976),  579–582
  20. Wind speed at the surface of Venus based on the data of anemometer measurements aboard the Venera-9 and Venera-10 interplanetary stations

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 229:1 (1976),  52–54
  21. Circulation and dustiness of the Venusian atmosphere according to the wind velocity measurements on the “Venera 8” automatic interplanetary station

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 215:3 (1974),  554–557
  22. Results of direct measurements of the illumination in the atmosphere and on the surface of the planet Venus during the flight of the automatic space probe Venera-8

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 210:4 (1973),  799–802
  23. Measurements of temperature, pressure, and velocity of wind in the Venusian atmosphere on the automatic space probe Venera-8

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 210:3 (1973),  559–562
  24. Thermophysical properties of lunar matter delivered by automatic interplanetary station “Luna-16”

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 196:4 (1971),  801–804
  25. The model of Venus atmosphere

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 196:1 (1971),  67–70
  26. Temperature, pressure and density of the atmosphere of Venus from information supplied by the “Venus-4” space probe

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 179:2 (1968),  310–313

  27. Oleg Igorevich Korablev (on his 60th birthday)

    UFN, 192:5 (2022),  565–566
  28. Anatolii Mikhailovich Cherepashchuk (on his 80th birthday)

    UFN, 190:8 (2020),  895–896
  29. Lev Matveevich Zelenyi (on his 70th birthday)

    UFN, 188:8 (2018),  909–910
  30. In memory of Aleksei Maksimovich Fridman

    UFN, 181:5 (2011),  561–562


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