A review is given of the experimental situation and theoretical predictions
concerning unconventional magnetic ordering in dense Kondo 4f- and 5f-systems,
including recently investigated on cerium, ytterbium, and actinide based
ternary systems. This unconventional ordering is characterized by a small
magnetic moment and exhibits features typical of both localized-spin and
itinerant-electron magnets. Particular attention is paid to ferromagnetic
systems and the competition among different types of magnetic ordering. The
perturbation theory method, renormalization group approach, and auxiliary
pseudofermion representation are considered as tools for describing the
formation of the Kondo lattice ground state. The problem of non-Fermi-liquid
behavior is also discussed.Comment: Review paper in Russian, 34 pages, English version is available from
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