(V.L. Ginzburg) Professor, Academician, Doctor of Phys.&Math.Sciences, Head of Group
Quantum electrodynamics and elementary particle theory, radiation theory and optics of condense matter, theory of condense matter, plasma physics, astrophysics.
The main results:
Condensed matter: theory of segnetoelectrisity, phase transitions, theory of superconductivity (Ginzburg-Landau theory).
Plasma physics: propagation of waves in plasma, theory of synchrotron emission, theory of transition radiation.
Astrophysics: origin of cosmic rays, theory of pulsar radio emission, black hole electrodynamics.
V.L.Ginzburg has won 2003 Nobel Prize in Physics
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LPI Nobelists
"For the discovery and interpretation
of the Cherenkov effect"
"For fundamental work in the field of quantum electronics, which has led to the
construction of oscillators and amplifiers based on the maser–laser principle"
Peace Prize for "...fearless personal commitment in upholding the fundamental principles for peace between men...
" and unflagging fight "...
against the abuse of power and all forms of violation of human dignity..."
"For pioneering contributions to the theory of superconductors and superfluids"
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