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Remembering Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogoliubov
Remembering Nikolai Nikolaevich Bogoliubov D. V. Shirkov Contents 1 Personal impressions 1 1.1 TheLateForties .............................. 1 1.2 AttheInstallation ............................. 5 1.3 BogoliubovandLavrentiev......................... 8 2 Joint work 10 2.1 QuantumFieldTheory........................... 10 2.2 The birth of the Bogoliubov renorm-group .................. 12 3 Bogoliubov and Landau 14 3.1 Threeepisodes ............................... 14 3.2 Supplementingeachother . .. .. 16 3.2.1 Superfluidity ............................ 18 3.2.2 Superconductivity.......................... 18 4 Scientist and teacher 20 4.1 Features of Bogoliubovs creativity . 20 4.2 Teacher ................................... 20 1 Personal impressions 1.1 The Late Forties My first impression dates back to the spring of 1947 when N.N. read a special course of lectures on dynamic equations of statistical physics. Recall that Bogoliubov became a professor of Moscow State University in 1943 after returning from Ufa where the Ukrainian Academy was evacuated during the war. In this period he shared his time arXiv:0912.2424v1 [physics.hist-ph] 12 Dec 2009 between the Institute of Mathematics in Kiev and the Department of Physics (Fizfak) in Moscow University. At the end of 1947 N.N. was awarded the Stalin Prize for two treatises on theoretical physics, one of which was monograph Dynamic Equations of Statistical Physics. Rather short, in an elegant grey suit and a bow tie, portly and in his prime, lively and buoyant, he enthusiastically lectured following in general the above-mentioned book that had been published shortly before that. It was obvious that he enjoyed both the subject of the lecture and the contact with students. It was somewhat unusual, beyond the slightly aloof manner of lecturing maintained at the Fizfak at that time, which was impressive in itself and evoked a sort of liking. -
The Russian State's Use of Irregular Forces and Private Military Groups
The Russian State’s Use of Irregular Forces and Private Military Groups: From Ivan the Terrible to the Soviet Period Sergey Sukhankin Introduction Russia’s growing employment of non-linear forms of warfare (including private military contractors) has long historical traditions. This paper seeks to discuss the main milestones of historical evolution of Russia’s use of mercenary and irregular forces from Tsarist Russia to the final days of the Soviet Union. Specifically, this paper will explore: Key ideas/motivations that guided the Russian state in employing these groups prior to 1917; The evolution of the Soviet approach toward irregular forces and their use within the scope of (para)military operations; Participation of Soviet “military advisors” in regional conflicts and zones of instability as part of the geopolitical power play against the West (primarily the United States); The phenomenon of “special forces” (Spetsnaz) as a means to achieve specific tasks. The research is built on a broad range of Russian sources and presents a combination of chronological and thematic approaches. Russia’s Use of Irregular Forces in the pre-Soviet Period (1612–1917) 1 As described in the first paper in this series, “War, Business and Ideology: How Russian Private Military Contractors Pursue Moscow’s Interests,” Russia’s use of private military contractors dates all the way back to the Livonian War (1558–1583) and reflects Russia’s traditional weakness in the realm of naval operations.1 During the same period, Cossack ataman (leader) Yermak Timofeyevich, hired by the powerful Stroganov merchant family, undertook a raid against the Muslim quasi-state of the Khanate of Sibir. -
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Henryk Baran
HENRYK BARAN CURRICULUM VITAE Home: 373 McKinley Blvd. Office: Dept. of Languages, Literatures & Cultures Paramus, NJ 07652-4725 University at Albany / SUNY Tel: (201) 967-1593 1400 Washington Avenue, HU-213 Mobile: (201) 315-1062 Albany, NY 12222 E-mail: [email protected]; [email protected] Tel: (518) 442-4226 HONORARY APPOINTMENT: University at Albany, Vincent O’Leary Professor of Russian Studies, Emeritus 2014-current PAST APPOINTMENTS (Selected): University at Albany, State University of New York, Professor 1995-2013 Columbia University, Summer School, Russian Practicum Summer 2002-2006 Russian State University for the Humanities (Moscow), Fulbright Lecturer Spring 2002 Russian State University for the Humanities and Tver' State University [Russia], Fulbright Lecturer Fall 1997 State University of New York at Stony Brook, Adjunct Visiting Professor Spring 1994 University at Albany, State University of New York, Associate Professor 1984-1995 University at Albany, State University of New York, Assistant Professor 1976-1983 University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Visiting Associate Professor Spring 1980 University at Albany, State University of New York, Lecturer 1973-1976 PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES (current): English Language Editor and Member, Editorial Board, Shagi/Steps: The Journal of Advanced Studies in the Humanities [Moscow, School of Public Policy at the Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration], 2015-current. Member, Editorial Board, Izvestiia RAN. Seriia literatury i iazyka [Moscow]. 2014 -
List of Physicists in the World
Scientist Country Birth-Death Jules Aarons United States 1921-2008 Ernst Karl Abbe Germany 1840-1905 Derek Abbott Australia born 1960 Hasan Abdullayev Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, Soviet Union, Azerbaijan 1918-1993 Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov Soviet Union, Russia born 1928 Nobel laureate Robert Adler United States 1913-2007 Stephen L. Adler United States born 1939 Franz Aepinus Rostock Ronald Ernest Aitchison Australia 1921-1996 David Z Albert, United States Miguel Alcubierre Mexico born 1964 Zhores Ivanovich Alferov Russia born 1930 Nobel laureate Hannes Olof Gösta Alfvén Sweden 1908-1995 Nobel laureate Alhazen Basra, Iraq 965-1040 Artem Alikhanian Moscow Abraham Alikhanov Ganja William Allis United States 1901-1999 Samuel King Allison United States 1900-1965 Yakov Lvovich Alpert Russia, United States 1911-2010 Ralph Asher Alpher United States 1921-2007 Semen Altshuler Vitebsk Luis Walter Alvarez United States 1911-1988 Nobel laureate Viktor Ambartsumian Soviet Union, Armenia 1908-1996 André-Marie Ampère France 1775-1836 Anja Cetti Andersen Denmark born 1965 Hans Henrik Andersen Denmark born 1937 Philip Warren Anderson United States born 1923 Nobel laureate Carl David Anderson United States 1905-1991 Nobel laureate Herbert L. Anderson United States 1914-1988 Elephter Andronikashvili Georgia 1910-1989 Anders Jonas Ångström Sweden 1814-1874 Alexander Animalu, Nigeria born 1938 Edward Victor Appleton U.K. 1892-1965 Nobel laureate François Jean Dominique Arago France 1786-1853 Archimedes Syracuse, Greece ca. 287-212BC Manfred von