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  1. Integral of motion in general relativity and the effect of accumulating excessive internal energy of a body under gravitational contraction

    TMF, 183:1 (2015),  152–160
  2. External gravitational field of a nonstatic spherically symmetric body in the relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 181:2 (2014),  401–416
  3. Impossibility of gravitational collapse

    TMF, 174:2 (2013),  292–302
  4. The structure of the integral of motion and the impossibility of gravitational collapse

    TMF, 171:1 (2012),  150–153
  5. Hilbert's causality principle and equations of general relativity exclude the possibility of black hole formation

    TMF, 170:3 (2012),  489–496
  6. The physical inconsistency of the Schwarzschild and Kerr solutions

    TMF, 164:1 (2010),  172–176
  7. Gravitational collapse is impossible in the relativistic theory of gravity

    TMF, 161:2 (2009),  295–304
  8. Absence of gravitational radiation from a nonstatic spherically symmetric body in the relativistic theory of gravity

    TMF, 161:1 (2009),  109–114
  9. Gravitational waves in the relativistic theory of gravity

    TMF, 160:2 (2009),  270–275
  10. Initiation of combustion of supersonic propane-air flow by magnetoplasma compressor discharge

    TVT, 47:6 (2009),  822–829
  11. The combustion of high-velocity air-propane flow, initiated by a longitudinal-and-transverse DC discharge

    TVT, 47:5 (2009),  643–649
  12. Parameters of electrode discharges in supersonic air flows

    TVT, 47:2 (2009),  183–192
  13. Massive dust ball pulsating under the action of its gravitational field

    TMF, 155:2 (2008),  244–251
  14. The internal Schwarzschild-type solution in the field theory of gravity

    TMF, 147:1 (2006),  155–160
  15. Gravitational field self-limitation and its role in the Universe

    UFN, 176:11 (2006),  1207–1225
  16. External Gravitational Field of a Nonstatic Spherically Symmetric Body in the Inertial Frame

    TMF, 145:3 (2005),  425–432
  17. Repulsive Forces in the Field Theory of Gravity

    TMF, 145:2 (2005),  272–288
  18. How were the Hilbert–Einstein equations discovered?

    UFN, 174:6 (2004),  663–678
  19. Causality Principle in the Relativistic Theory of Gravity

    TMF, 129:1 (2001),  153–160
  20. What happens near the Schwarzschild sphere for a nonzero graviton rest mass

    TMF, 121:1 (1999),  4–24
  21. On the possibility of gravitational collapse in general relativity

    TMF, 112:2 (1997),  324–336
  22. The stress-energy tensor of matter as a gravitational field source

    TMF, 110:1 (1997),  5–24
  23. On incorrect formulations of the equivalence principle

    UFN, 166:1 (1996),  81–88
  24. Postnewtonian approximation in the relativistic theory of gravity

    TMF, 105:1 (1995),  163–174
  25. The energy–Momentum tensor as the source of the gravitational field and the effective Riemannian spacetime

    TMF, 104:3 (1995),  538–542
  26. The theory of the classical gravitational field

    UFN, 165:2 (1995),  187–203
  27. Theory of the classical gravitational field and Mach's principle

    TMF, 101:1 (1994),  3–27
  28. The equivalence principle

    TMF, 99:1 (1994),  121–140
  29. Basic equations for the massive gravitational field

    TMF, 92:2 (1992),  191–206
  30. The relativistic theory of gravitation based on a space of constant curvature

    TMF, 86:2 (1991),  163–176
  31. The fundamental principles of the relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 86:1 (1991),  3–15
  32. Further remarks on the inequlity of the inertial and gravitational masses in general relativity

    TMF, 85:1 (1990),  16–24
  33. The relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 85:1 (1990),  3–15
  34. The relativistic theory of gravitation

    UFN, 160:8 (1990),  135–145
  35. Relativistic theory of gravity as a theory with broken gauge group

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 305:4 (1989),  848–851
  36. Fundamental principles of the relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 80:2 (1989),  165–172
  37. “Bouncing” from the Schwarzschild sphere in the relativistic theory of gravitation with nonzero graviton mass

    TMF, 78:3 (1989),  323–329
  38. Gravitational experiments in space

    TMF, 78:1 (1989),  3–10
  39. 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
  40. Once more on the nonuniqueness of the predictions of the general theory of relativity

    TMF, 76:2 (1988),  163–168
  41. Nonuniqueness of predictions in the general theory of relativity

    TMF, 74:3 (1988),  323–330
  42. Graviton mass and evolution of a Friedmann universe

    TMF, 74:1 (1988),  3–15
  43. Special theory of relativity and the Sagnac effect

    UFN, 156:1 (1988),  137–143
  44. The relativistic theory of gravitation and its consequences

    UFN, 155:3 (1988),  369–396
  45. Relativistic theory of gravitation and criticism of general relativity

    TMF, 73:2 (1987),  163–186
  46. Difference between gravitational collapse in the relativistic theory of gravitation and in the general theory of relativity

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

    TMF, 70:2 (1987),  171–180
  48. Dynamics of test bodies in the relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 70:2 (1987),  163–170
  49. The relativistic theory of gravitation and new notions of space-time

    TMF, 70:1 (1987),  3–17
  50. Evolution of the universe in the relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 69:3 (1986),  341–347
  51. Does general relativity explain gravitational effects?

    TMF, 69:3 (1986),  328–340
  52. Gauge transformation in the relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 67:3 (1986),  323–335
  53. Contradictory character of general relativity. The relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 67:2 (1986),  163–176
  54. Relativistic quantum theory of spinor particles in a gravitational field

    TMF, 67:1 (1986),  9–20
  55. Orbital period of a satellite of a planet in the relativistic theory of gravitation and in general relativity and the possibility of experimental verification of delay due to gravitational interaction

    TMF, 67:1 (1986),  3–8
  56. Gravitational collapse in the relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 66:2 (1986),  163–173
  57. Experimental confirmation of relativistic theory of gravitation in the delay of radio signals

    TMF, 66:1 (1986),  150–153
  58. Inequality of the passive gravitational mass and the inertial mass of an extended body

    TMF, 66:1 (1986),  3–12
  59. Effect of radio signal delay in the relativistic gravitation theory

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 285:3 (1985),  615–618
  60. On the relationship between inertial and gravitational masses in an extended body in metric theories of gravity

    Trudy Mat. Inst. Steklov., 167 (1985),  108–155
  61. Relativistic theory of gravitation and the graviton rest mass

    TMF, 65:1 (1985),  3–15
  62. Gravitational field of a nonstatic spherically symmetric body in the relativistic theory of gravitation

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

    TMF, 63:1 (1985),  3–10
  64. Relativistic theory of gravitation

    TMF, 61:3 (1984),  327–346
  65. Theory of gravitation based on Minkowski space and the principle of geometrization

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

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

    TMF, 60:1 (1984),  3–8
  68. New ideas on the geometry of space-time and gravitation

    Itogi Nauki i Tekhniki. Ser. Sovrem. Probl. Mat., 21 (1982),  3–215
  69. The inertial mass defined in the general theory of relativity has no physical meaning

    TMF, 51:2 (1982),  163–170
  70. New theory of space-time and gravitation

    TMF, 50:1 (1982),  3–76
  71. New mechanism of energy release in astrophysical objects

    TMF, 48:3 (1981),  275–283
  72. Do extended bodies move along geodesics of Riemannian space-time?

    TMF, 47:1 (1981),  3–37
  73. Does the general theory of relativity have a classical Newtonian limit?

    TMF, 45:3 (1980),  291–301
  74. Contribution from far singularities in the $\cos\theta$ plane to the scattering amplitude and to the distribution function of inclusive processes

    TMF, 43:3 (1980),  291–308
  75. Does gravitational radiation exist in the general theory of relativity?

    TMF, 43:2 (1980),  187–201
  76. Gravitational effects in the field theory of gravitation

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

    TMF, 40:3 (1979),  291–328
  78. Analytic structure of the $3\to3$ forward amplitude

    TMF, 40:2 (1979),  179–193
  79. Singularities of the amplitude in the $\cos\theta$; plane and scattering at high energies

    TMF, 39:2 (1979),  147–164
  80. Can the weak interaction become strong ?

    TMF, 36:2 (1978),  147–158
  81. Does the energy of the source change when gravitational waves are emitted in Einstein's theory of gravitation?

    TMF, 33:2 (1977),  174–184
  82. Dispersion relation for $3\to 3$ forward amplitude and generalized optical theorem

    TMF, 33:2 (1977),  149–173
  83. The energy-momentum problem and the theory of gravitation

    TMF, 32:3 (1977),  291–325
  84. Energy-momentum of gravitational waves in the general theory of relativity

    TMF, 32:2 (1977),  167–175
  85. Geometrized theories of gravitation

    TMF, 32:2 (1977),  147–166
  86. High energy behavior of exclusive and inclusive cross sections

    TMF, 32:1 (1977),  3–33
  87. Structure of elementary particles and relationships between the different forces of nature

    UFN, 123:3 (1977),  505–529
  88. Does the $u$ channel in the $t$ plane influence the behavior of the forward differential scattering cross section at high energies?

    TMF, 28:2 (1976),  147–156
  89. Equation for density matrix and scaling properties of the inclusive cross section

    TMF, 26:3 (1976),  291–305
  90. Analyticity, unitarity and restrictions on inclusive cross-sections at high energies

    Trudy Mat. Inst. Steklov., 136 (1975),  194–219
  91. New bounds of the distribution function of an inclusive process

    TMF, 21:3 (1974),  305–310
  92. Asymptotic equality of mean multiplicities of particles in crossed inclusive processes

    TMF, 18:3 (1974),  339–341
  93. Cutoff of particle momenta in an inclusive process at large angles

    TMF, 17:3 (1973),  327–331
  94. On the limiting regime of cross sections in strong interactions at high energy

    TMF, 16:2 (1973),  233–234
  95. Inclusive processes at high energies

    TMF, 15:2 (1973),  153–181
  96. Lower bound for the decrease of the differential cross section of an inclusive process at high energies

    TMF, 11:2 (1972),  203–205
  97. Restrictions on the behavior of elastic and inelastic cross sections at high energies. II

    TMF, 9:2 (1971),  153–189
  98. Restrictions on the behavior of elastic and inelastic cross sections at high energies. I

    TMF, 9:1 (1971),  3–43
  99. One-time equation for a two-particle system in quantum field theory

    TMF, 6:2 (1971),  157–165
  100. Unitary condition and decrease of the differential cross section of multiparticle production with increasing energy

    TMF, 6:1 (1971),  42–54
  101. On the equality of the total cross sections for the interaction of particles and antiparticles at high energy

    TMF, 4:2 (1970),  196–201
  102. On the possibility of experimentally investigating the effective radius of strong interactions

    TMF, 1:3 (1969),  375–377
  103. Asymptotic relations between scattering amplitudes in local field theory

    UFN, 88:1 (1966),  51–91
  104. Regge poles and the Bethe–Salpeter equation

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 150:4 (1963),  764–766
  105. On approximate $\gamma_5$-invariance in the strong interaction theory

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 142:2 (1962),  317–318
  106. Majorization of Feynman diagrams

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 135:4 (1960),  801–804
  107. On analytic properties of generalized functions of quantum field theory

    Izv. Akad. Nauk SSSR Ser. Mat., 23:5 (1959),  661–676
  108. The analytical properties of the amplitude of a process involving a variable number of particles

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 120:4 (1958),  739–742
  109. Dispersion relations for reactions involving a variable number of particles

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 120:3 (1958),  501–503
  110. Dispersion relations for virtual processes

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 117:5 (1957),  792–794
  111. Dispersion relationships in the cases of a weak interaction

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 115:5 (1957),  891–893
  112. On the rôle of bound states in photoproduction processes

    Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 112:1 (1957),  45–47

  113. Vasilii Sergeevich Vladimirov (obituary)

    Uspekhi Mat. Nauk, 68:1(409) (2013),  189–196
  114. Viktor Anatol'evich Matveev (on his 70th birthday)

    UFN, 182:1 (2012),  119–120
  115. In memory of Aleksei Norairovich Sissakian

    UFN, 180:7 (2010),  781–782
  116. In memory of Al'bert Nikiforovich Tavkhelidze

    UFN, 180:4 (2010),  445–446
  117. Semen Solomonovich Gershtein (on his 80th birthday)

    UFN, 179:7 (2009),  807–808
  118. Fiftieth anniversary of research and teaching by Viktor Pavlovich Maslov

    TMF, 155:2 (2008),  197–201
  119. Dmitrii Vasil'evich Shirkov (on his 80th birthday)

    UFN, 178:3 (2008),  331–332
  120. Vladimir Georgievich Kadyshevsky (on his 70th birthday)

    UFN, 177:5 (2007),  583–584
  121. Sergei Petrovich Denisov (on his 70th birthday)

    UFN, 177:5 (2007),  581–582
  122. In memory of Aleksei Alekseevich Tyapkin

    UFN, 174:5 (2004),  579–580
  123. Vasilii Sergeevich Vladimirov (on his 80th birthday)

    Uspekhi Mat. Nauk, 58:1(349) (2003),  199–207
  124. In memory of Aleksandr Mikhailovich Baldin

    UFN, 173:7 (2003),  795–796
  125. Viktor Anatol'evich Matveev (on his sixtieth birthday)

    UFN, 171:12 (2001),  1381–1382
  126. Viktor Antonovich Sadovnichiǐ (on the occasion of his sixtieth birthday)

    Differ. Uravn., 35:4 (1999),  435–446
  127. In memory of Venedikt Petrovich Dzhelepov

    UFN, 169:6 (1999),  701–702
  128. Dmitrii Vasil'evich Shirkov (on his seventieth birthday)

    UFN, 168:3 (1998),  361–362
  129. In memory of Nikita Alekseevich Sveshnikov

    UFN, 168:1 (1998),  109–110
  130. In memory of Yurii Dmitrievich Prokoshkin

    UFN, 167:8 (1997),  895–896
  131. Yakov Petrovich Terletskiĭ (Obituary)

    UFN, 164:2 (1994),  235–237
  132. The 70th birthday of V. S. Vladimirov

    TMF, 94:1 (1993),  3–5
  133. Bruno Maksimovich Pontecorvo (on his eightieth birthday)

    UFN, 163:8 (1993),  115–116
  134. Venedikt Petrovich Dzhelepov (on his eightieth birthday)

    UFN, 163:5 (1993),  127–129
  135. In memory of Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogolyubov (08.21.1909–02.13.1992)

    TMF, 92:2 (1992),  179–181
  136. Mikhail Konstantinovich Polivanov (1930–1992)

    TMF, 90:2 (1992),  162
  137. Sergei Aleksandrovich Akhmanov (Obituary)

    UFN, 161:12 (1991),  153–156
  138. Viktor Alekseevich Sviridov (Obituary)

    UFN, 161:9 (1991),  219–221
  139. Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogolyubov (on his 80th birthday)

    Uspekhi Mat. Nauk, 44:5(269) (1989),  5–12
  140. Academician Lev Semenovich Pontryagin (obituary)

    Uspekhi Mat. Nauk, 44:1(265) (1989),  3–4
  141. Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogolyubov (on his eightieth birthday)

    UFN, 159:4 (1989),  715–716
  142. Academician Andrei Nikolaevich Kolmogorov (obituary)

    Uspekhi Mat. Nauk, 43:1(259) (1988),  3–4
  143. Dmitrii Vasil'evich Shirkov (on his sixtieth birthday)

    UFN, 154:3 (1988),  531–532
  144. Academician Andrey Nikolaevich Kolmogorov

    Vestnik Moskov. Univ. Ser. 1. Mat. Mekh., 1988, no. 2,  98–99
  145. Georgii Ivanovich Petrov (Obituary)

    UFN, 153:2 (1987),  365–366
  146. Abram Leonidovich Zel'manov (Obituary)

    UFN, 152:3 (1987),  545
  147. Aleksei Aleksandrovich Naumov (Obituary)

    UFN, 150:1 (1986),  173–174
  148. Ernst Stueckelberg (Obituary)

    UFN, 150:1 (1986),  171–172
  149. Vladimir Vasil'evich Migulin (On his seventy-fifth birthday)

    UFN, 149:4 (1986),  735–736
  150. Evgenii Ivanovich Zababakhin (Obituary)

    UFN, 147:3 (1985),  627–628
  151. Vasilii Sergeevich Vladimirov (on his sixtieth birthday)

    Uspekhi Mat. Nauk, 38:1(229) (1983),  207–216
  152. Bruno Maksimovich Pontecorvo (on his seventieth birthday)

    UFN, 140:4 (1983),  735–736
  153. Nikolai Gennadievich Basov (on his 60th birthday)

    UFN, 138:4 (1982),  683–684
  154. Yurii Mikhailovich Shirokov (Obituary)

    UFN, 134:2 (1981),  355–356
  155. Sergei Ivanovich Syrovatskii (Obituary)

    UFN, 131:1 (1980),  73–74
  156. Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogolyubov (on his seventieth birthday)

    Uspekhi Mat. Nauk, 34:5(209) (1979),  3–11
  157. Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogolyubov

    TMF, 40:2 (1979),  147–154
  158. Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogolyubov (on his seventieth birthday)

    UFN, 128:4 (1979),  733–737
  159. Academician Gersh Itskovich Budker (obituary)

    UFN, 124:4 (1978),  731–735
  160. Rem Viktorovich Khokhlov (Obituary)

    UFN, 124:2 (1978),  355–358
  161. Dmitrii Ivanovich Blokhintsev (on his 70th birthday)

    UFN, 124:1 (1978),  193–196
  162. Aleksandr Mikhailovich Prokhorov (on his sixtieth birthday)

    UFN, 119:3 (1976),  581–583
  163. Университетский курс ядерной физики

    UFN, 116:3 (1975),  553–554
  164. Aleksandr L'vovich Mints (obituary)

    UFN, 116:1 (1975),  165–167
  165. Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogolyubov. Fifty years of scientific work

    TMF, 21:3 (1974),  299–304
  166. Монография о методах исследования модельных систем статистической физики

    UFN, 114:3 (1974),  559–560
  167. Bruno Pontecorvo (On His Sixtieth Birthday)

    UFN, 111:1 (1973),  191–193


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