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Documents associated with Viktor K. Sabelfeld Report, 06.12.1978 on the Soviet-German collaboration on the subject 1.8.6. "Development of muliuser systems" for 1978
Letter, Yu. I. Yanov->A.P. Ershov, 01.02.1979Proposal to arrange V.K. Sabelfeld's presentation at the IAM seminar and to specify the presentation date
Letter, A.P. Ershov->Budykho, 22.01.1986Letter, A.P. Ershov->A.V. Popov, 26.11.1987 Letter, A.P. Ershov->B. V. Shabat, 14.02.1983 Paper abstract "Internal language in a multilanguage programming system as a tool for input languages semantics formatisation" submitted to the conference "Programming languages semantics formalization and compilers construction" (GDR, Frankfurt-on-Oder, September 22-28, 1974)
Photograph, 21.05.1981Participants of the 6th CSS session in Novosibirsk: V.Sabelfeld (second from the left), G.Plotnikova (5th from the left), L.Efros (6th from the left)
Letter, A.P. Ershov->F. L. Bauer, 21.04.1979regrets for being unable to change the date of the symposium and asks if a good person from his group can come
Telegram, A.P. Ershov->L. D. Raikov, 31.01.1974Minutes ¹22, 24.04.1991 Letter (hand-written), A. O. Buda ->A.P. Ershov, 23.01.1981 List, V. K. Sabelfeld->A.P. Ershov, 27.06.1983 of the fourth-year students (and their scientific advisers)specializing in programming at the computational mathematics chair and having average mark greater then 4
Program, 10.12.1974-12.12.1974Review, 15.12.1986 Letter, E. I. Stechkina->A.P. Ershov, 07.04.1986 Letter (hand-written), A.P. Ershov->B. V. Shabat, 14.02.1983 Review, 01.11.1985 of the paper by R. Berghammer "On Using Composition in Transformational Programming"
Telegram, A.P. Ershov->H. Partsch, 01.11.1985a request to consider 3 papers by Soviet authors directly at the PC meeting
Draft notes, 13.02.1984used in preparation of a memo for the University head
Index, 27.02.19861 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Initial order | In alphabetical order | By date Back |
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