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Bibliography: 



Some Questions on the Constructive Theory of Functions. 



Moscow: 1951. 



Even approximations of functions of a complex variable. 



Uspekhi Mat. Nauk, 1952, 7, #2. 



The completeness of systems of analytical functions. Uspekhi 



Mat. Nauk, 1953, 8, #4. 

 Office: Scientific Research Institute of Mathematical 



Computers 

 Yerevan, Armenian SSR 



MESHCHERYAKOV, MIKHAIL GRIGOR'EVICH (Physicist) 



M. G. Meshcheryakov was born September 17, 1910. He 

 graduated from Leningrad University in 1936. In 1937-1947, he 

 worked at the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences Radium Institute. 

 He became a professor at Moscow University in 1954, and has 

 been working at the Joint Institute of Nuclear Research since 

 1956. He has been a member of the Communist Party of the 

 Soviet Union since 1940. In 1953 he was elected to the U.S.S.R. 

 Academy of Sciences as a Corresponding Member. 



Meshcheryakov has worked on the physics of high energy 

 particles. He and his associates experimentally showed the 

 change in the interaction of nucleons with nucleons at 460-660 

 million electron volts. 

 Bibliography: 



On the absorption of fast neutrons by heavy nuclei. Doklady 

 Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., 1945, 48^ #8. 



and I. I. Gurevich. On the absorption of slow neutrons in 

 dysprosium and cadmium. Physikalische Zeitschrift der 

 Sowejetunion, 1938, 13, #2. 



Investigation of nuclear processes at high energies in ac- 

 celerators. Session of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences on 

 the Peaceful Utilization of Atomic Energy, July 1-5, 1955, 

 Plenum Session, Moscow, 1955. ^ 



and others . Investigation of interaction of protons with pro- 

 tons at high energies. Izvest. Akad. Nauk S.S.S.R., Ser. Fiz., 

 1955, 19, #5. 



and others . Energy spectra of 7r'*'-mesons in reaction pp — *- 

 np7r+ at 556 and 657MEV. Journal of Experimental and 

 Theoretical Physics, 1956, 31, #1(7), 45-54. 

 and others. Polarization of protons with energy of 660MEV 

 in nuclear scattering. Journal of Experimental and Theo- 

 retical Physics, 1956, 31, #3, 361-70. 



