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Well-posed problems for the fractional Laplace equation with integral boundary conditions [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
In this remark we study the boundary-value problems for a fractional analogue of the Laplace equation with integral boundary conditions in rectangular and half-strip domains.
Tokmagambetov, Niyaz, Torebek, Berikbol
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A. S. Pushkin’s Address “To a Kalmyk Maiden”: Aspects of Genre Originality

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
The main feature of the genre of the poetic form in question is an appeal to the addresses. The article defines the typology of addresses, including addresses to a recipient who is by default unable to response - as in A.S. Pushkin’s Address “To a Kalmyk
B. Kichikova
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Philosophy of images of nature in the “eastern” poems of G.G. Byron and “southern” poems of A.S. Pushkin

open access: yesСлово.ру: балтийский акцент, 2014
The images of nature in the poems of the two national geniuses are considered within the opposition of the horizontal/vertical, which is laden with philosophical and metaphorical semantics.
Shumakova M.
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“You don’t Prattle in French...” (A. S. Pushkin’s Address “To a Kalmyk Maiden”: from the Materials to the Comments)

open access: yesOriental Studies, 2018
The article contains historical and literary commentary on the line “You don`t prattle in French…” from A. Pushkin’s Address “To a Kalmyk Maiden” (May 15-22, 1829).
B. Kichikova
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The Bulgakovian Code of Alexander Galich’s Pushkiniana

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Studies in Literature and Journalism
The objective is to describe the ways in which Bulgakov’s meanings are transformed, as implied in A. Galich’s references to the personality and works of A.S. Pushkin.
Maria A. Aleksandrova
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The psychological profile of the robber in A.S. Pushkin’s novella Kirdzhali

open access: yesСлово.ру: балтийский акцент, 2014
This article addresses Pushkin’s works, whose characters are based on real people who opposed conventional rules and laws and dedicated their life to fighting for personal and public freedom through following the path of crime.
Zhilina N.
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How Pasternak’s pine trees were made into waves

open access: yesШаги
The lyrical perspective of Boris Pasternak’s 1941 forty-four lines poem “Sosny” (Pine Trees) is defined by the transition from a familiar, “here-and-now,” forest landscape to a remote “out-there” seascape where the pine trees are replaced with waves ...
A. K. Zholkovsky
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