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Arbuzov, Boris Andreevich

Boris Andreevich Arbuzov (born May 12, 1938, Moscow ) is a Soviet and Russian physicist working in the field of theoretical particle physics and quantum field theory , doctor of physical and mathematical sciences (1970), professor (1980) [1] .

Boris Andreevich Arbuzov
Boris Arbuzov Volga near Samara September 1997 crop ad.jpg
Date of BirthMay 12, 1938 ( 1938-05-12 ) (81 years old)
Place of BirthMoscow , USSR
A country USSR → Russia
Scientific fieldparticle physics , quantum field theory
Place of workJINR , IHEP , SINP MSU
Alma materMoscow State University
Academic degreeDoctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Academic rankProfessor
supervisorA. A. Logunov
Awards and prizesRUS Medal In Commemoration of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow ribbon.svg

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Biography

Boris Arbuzov was born in Moscow on May 12, 1938 . His father is Andrei Ivanovich Arbuzov, major general engineer, a well-known specialist in the field of air sighting systems and bombing [2] .

In 1955, Boris Arbuzov graduated from high school and entered the physics department of MV Lomonosov Moscow State University , which he graduated with honors in 1961 [3] [4] .

After that, from 1961 to 1965, Arbuzov worked at the Laboratory of Theoretical Physics of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research in Dubna ( Moscow Region ). In 1965 he defended his thesis on the topic “On the decomposability of an S-matrix with respect to the coupling constant in quantum field theory” [1] [4] .

Since 1966, Arbuzov worked as a senior researcher in the Department of Theoretical Physics of the Institute of High Energy Physics ( Protvino , Moscow Region ). In 1970 he defended his doctoral dissertation on the topic "Geometric patterns of interaction of elementary particles" [1] . He was the head of the laboratory, then the main scientific researcher [5] .

In 1973-1993, Arbuzov was a member of the scientific council of the USSR Academy of Sciences (then the Russian Academy of Sciences ) on neutrino physics [1] .

Since 1999, Boris Arbuzov has been working at the Research Institute of Nuclear Physics of Moscow State University (NIIYaF Moscow State University) as a leading researcher at the Department of Theoretical High Energy Physics (OTFE) [1] .

Since 1973, Arbuzov has been teaching at the Physics Department of Moscow State University , giving a course of lectures on elementary particle physics [6] . In 1980, he was awarded the title of professor .

Son - Andrey Arbuzov .

Scientific Results

The main scientific results of Boris Arbuzov are related to the study of nonperturbative (that is, beyond the framework of perturbation theory in the coupling constant ) effects in quantum field theory , as well as the development of appropriate methods for describing the processes of interaction of elementary particles . In particular, these methods were used to describe spontaneous symmetry breaking in an electroweak interaction , as well as to solve the Schwinger – Dyson equations for the Green functions in quantum chromodynamics [1] .

He wrote a number of educational reviews of articles devoted to various problems of elementary particle physics [5] [7] [8] .

Some publications

  • BA Arbuzov, AA Logunov , AN Tavkhelidze ,RN Faustov . The asymptotic behavior of the scattering amplitudes and the renormalization group method , Physics Letters, 1962, v. 2, No. 3, p. 150-152.
  • B. A. Arbuzov, A. A. Logunov . The structure of elementary particles and the relationship between various forces of nature . Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk , 1977, vol. 123, no. 3, p. 505-529.
  • A.I. Alekseev , B.A. Arbuzov, V.A.Baikov . Infrared asymptotics of gluon Green's functions in quantum chromodynamics . // Theoretical and mathematical physics , 1982, v. 52, No. 2, p. 187-198.
  • B.A. Arbuzov, E.E. Boos , A.I. Davydychev . Infrared asymptotics of gluon Green's functions in covariant gauge . // Theoretical and mathematical physics , 1988, v. 74, No. 2, p. 163-170.
  • BA Arbuzov, VI Savrin , SA Shichanin . On a mechanism of GSI resonance production , Physics Letters, 1992, v. B275, No. 1-2, p. 144-148.
  • Boris A. Arbuzov. Non-perturbative effective interactions in the Standard Model . - Berlin: Walter de Gruyter , 2014 .-- 225 p. - (De Gruyter Studies in Mathematical Physics, v.23). - ISBN 978-3-11-030292-9 .

Notes

  1. ↑ 1 2 3 4 5 6 Encyclopedia of Moscow University. Nuclear Physics Research Institute D.V. Skobeltsyna . - Moscow: Biblion - Russian Book, 2006. - S. 169. - 352 p. - ISBN 5-902005-05-1 .
  2. ↑ Arbuzov Andrey Ivanovich (neopr.) (HTML). Big electronic encyclopedia VVIA them. prof. N.E. Zhukovsky . nasledie-vvia.ru. Date of treatment January 7, 2015.
  3. ↑ Graduates of the 1961 Physics Department (Neopr.) (HTML). Alumni Union of the Faculty of Physics, Moscow State University M.V. Lomonosova - upmsu.phys.msu.ru. Date of treatment January 5, 2015.
  4. ↑ 1 2 V. Kadyshevsky , A. Filippov . Great success of young scientists (neopr.) (PDF). “For Communism” (JINR newspaper), No. 29 (193) , April 10, 1965 - wwwinfo.jinr.ru. Date of treatment January 5, 2015.
  5. ↑ 1 2 B.A. Arbuzov. The discovery of the heaviest elementary particle // Soros Educational Journal . - 1996, No. 9 . - S. 94-99 .
  6. ↑ Department of Elementary Particle Physics (Neopr.) (HTML). www.sinp.msu.ru. Date of treatment January 7, 2015.
  7. ↑ B.A. Arbuzov. Physics of the subcritical state of a nuclear reactor // Soros Educational Journal . - 1997, No. 1 . - S. 73-78 .
  8. ↑ B.A. Arbuzov. Is neutrino oscillation an x-ray for celestial bodies? // Soros educational journal . - 1998, No. 9 . - S. 86-91 .

Links

  • Arbuzov Boris Andreevich , www.mathnet.ru
  • Arbuzov Boris Andreevich , istina.msu.ru
  • On the anniversary of B. A. Arbuzov , www.msu.ru
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Baris_Andreevich&oldid=95071309


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