Moscow University Mechanics Bulletin
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ISSN 1934-8452 (Online)
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Accuracy Characteristic
Basic Scheme
Elastic Medium
Elementary Function
Initial Orientation
Inverted Pendulum
Motion Model
Optimal Control Problem
Periodic Structure
Person Change
Planar Director
Relative Arrangement
Rigid Plate
Satellite Antenna
Satellite Measurement
Thin Plate
Torque
Vortex
Wave Equation
Wave Front
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Accuracy Characteristic
Basic Scheme
Elastic Medium
Elementary Function
Initial Orientation
Inverted Pendulum
Motion Model
Optimal Control Problem
Periodic Structure
Person Change
Planar Director
Relative Arrangement
Rigid Plate
Satellite Antenna
Satellite Measurement
Thin Plate
Torque
Vortex
Wave Equation
Wave Front
Wave Vector
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Israilov, M. Sh.
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Vol 71, No 1 (2016)
Brief Communications
A new approach to solve the problems of seismic vibrations for periodically nonuniform buried pipelines
Vol 71, No 3 (2016)
Brief Communications
Uniqueness of weak solutions to dynamic problems in the elasticity theory with boundary conditions of Winkler and inertial types
Vol 72, No 3 (2017)
Article
Steady-state seismic vibrations of a buried pipeline in a viscoelastic soil
Vol 73, No 4 (2018)
Article
Diffraction of Plane Sound Waves on a Hard-Soft Half-Plane
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