(Andrei Sakharov) was a Soviet physicist who became, in the words of the Nobel Peace Committee, a spokesman for the conscience of mankind. He was fascinated by funda- mental physics and cosmology, but he had to spent two decades designing nuclear weapons.

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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