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The following participated in the physical and thermal calculations for the reactor of the Academy of Sciences atomic power station: P. I. Aleshchenkov, Yu. V. Arkhangel'skit, D.F. Zaretskii, G. I. Marchuk, P. E. Nemirovskit, S.M. Feinberg and others.
The greater part of the computations was performed by Z.M. Kurova, V.M. Skripova and S. I. Shagalina.
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Blokhintsev, D.I., Minashin, M.E. & Sergeev, Y.A. Physical and thermal calculations for the USSR Academy of Sciences atomic power station reactor. The Soviet Journal of Atomic Energy 1, 21–41 (1956). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF01516312
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