(I. Tamm) was elected Corresponding Member of the U.S.S.R. Academy of Sciences in 1933, and in 1953 he became an Academician. He shared the 1946 State Prize with Vavilov, Cerenkov, and Frank, and is a Hero of Socialist Labour.

Discoveries, Laws, Phenomena, Formulae, Methods




V.L. Levshin


L.I. Mandelshtam



S.I. Vavilov


P.A. Cherenkov


V.I. Veksler


V.L. Ginzburg


L.V. Keldysh





Levshin–Perren formula (1925) 
V.L. Levshin
Рассеяние Мандельштама-Бриллюэна

Mandelshtam–Brillouin scattering (1926)
L.I. Mandelshtam

Vavilov's law (1927)
S.I. Vavilov
Hartree-Fock method (1928–1930)
V.A. Fock


Tamm levels (1932)
I.E. Tamm
Эффект-Вавилова-Черенкова


Vavilov–Cherenkov effect (1934)
S.I. Vavilov, P.A. Cherenkov


Veksler–McMillan principle of phase stability (1944)
V.I. Veksler


Ginzburg–Landau superconductivity theory (1950)
V.L. Ginzburg

Franz–Keldysh effect (1958)
L.V. Keldysh

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