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Stepaniants, Viktor Arkad'evich

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Total publications: 16
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2021
1. G. K. Borovin, M. V. Zakhvatkin, V. A. Stepanyants, I. V. Usovik, “Construction of a model of evolution of objects of small-sized fraction of space debris formed as a result of destruction”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2021, 075, 27 pp.  mathnet
2020
2. E. A. Pavlova, A. I. Strel'tsov, L. Elenin, V. A. Stepaniants, M. V. Zakhvatkin, “Development of the common classification for hazards events in the near-Earth space”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2020, 023, 22 pp.  mathnet
2019
3. A. I. Streltsov, M. V. Zakhvatkin, V. A. Voropaev, I. E. Molotov, E. A. Pavlova, V. A. Stepanyants, I. V. Usovik, “Identification of potentially dangerous space objects and conjunctions”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2019, 003, 30 pp.  mathnet  elib 1
2018
4. G. K. Borovin, M. V. Zakhvatkin, V. A. Stepanyants, I. V. Usovik, “Statistical model of space objects distribution in space of orbital parameters”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2018, 085, 16 pp.  mathnet  elib 2
2013
5. I. S. Ilyin, G. S. Zaslavsky, S. M. Lavrenov, V. V. Sazonov, V. A. Stepaniants, A. G. Tuchin, D. A. Tuchin, V. S. Yaroshevsky, “Ballistic design of spacecraft transfer trajectories from the LEO to a halo orbit in the vicinity of the $L_2$ libration point of the Sun-Earth system”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2013, 006, 32 pp.  mathnet 2
2010
6. E. L. Akim, V. A. Stepaniants, A. G. Tuchin, V. V. Sazonov, “Navigation and control during low-thrust transfer from Earth to Jupiter”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2010, 036, 24 pp.  mathnet
2004
7. E. L. Akim, M. A. Kapralov, V. A. Stepaniants, A. G. Tuchin, D. A. Tuchin, “Parameter determination of the spacecraft by the onboard navigation system on measurements of doppler and pseudorange of space satellite systems”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2004, 020, 25 pp.  mathnet 1
2002
8. E. L. Akim, A. A. Gorokhova, I. P. Kiseleva, V. A. Stepaniants, A. G. Tuchin, “Local measurement processing of the interplanetary spacecraft's radio system”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2002, 011, 20 pp.  mathnet 2
9. E. L. Akim, A. A. Gorokhova, I. P. Kiseleva, V. A. Stepaniants, A. G. Tuchin, “The celestial mechanics interpretation of measurements of the radio system ‘Kvant-D’ for deep space spacecraft”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 2002, 002, 20 pp.  mathnet 3
2000
10. V. A. Stepaniants, D. V. L'vov, “An effective algorithm for differential equations of motion”, Matem. Mod., 12:6 (2000),  9–14  mathnet  zmath 15
1999
11. E. L. Akim, A. A. Gorokhova, V. A. Stepaniants, A. G. Tuchin, “Tracking of the Launch-Vehicle During the Insertion to Earth Orbit”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 1999, 010  mathnet
1997
12. E. L. Akim, A. A. Gorokhova, I. P. Kiseleva, V. A. Stepaniants, A. G. Tuchin, “The Models of Measurements and Local Processing Trajectory Measurements of Spacecraft 'Granat' and 'Interball-1'”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 1997, 114  mathnet 2
1996
13. E. L. Akim, E. G. Belenky, Z. P. Vlasova, V. A. Stepaniants, “Determining of the North Pole Coordinates of Venus Spin Vector”, Keldysh Institute preprints, 1996, 030  mathnet
1983
14. È. L. Akim, V. V. Savchenko, V. A. Stepaniants, “The theory of Halley's comet movement”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 272:5 (1983),  1091–1096  mathnet
1977
15. È. L. Akim, V. A. Stepaniants, “Numerical theory of the Earth and Venus motion according to the data of radiolocation, optical observations, and observations of the motion of “Venera-9” and “Venera-10” artificial satellites”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 233:3 (1977),  314–317  mathnet
1971
16. È. L. Akim, V. A. Stepaniants, Z. P. Vlasova, “Determination of Earth's and Lunar masses based on observations of the motion of “Venus-4”, “Venus-5”, “Venus-6”, and “Venus-7” automatic interplanetary stations moving off the Earth”, Dokl. Akad. Nauk SSSR, 201:6 (1971),  1303–1306  mathnet

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