Sergo Borisovich Gerasimov (b. December 20, 1937, Saransk) - Russian physicist , doctor of physical and mathematical sciences, laureate of the USSR State Prize .
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| Scientific field | theoretical physics |
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| Known as | co-author of the Gerasimov-Drell-Hirn sum rule |
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Born in Saransk in a family of engineers, named after Ordzhonikidze . He lived in Vladivostok for several years, where his parents moved. After the death of his father, who died in an accident, he returned with his mother to Saransk.
Graduated from Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov (1960).
Since 1963 he has been working at the JINR Laboratory of Theoretical Physics, and is currently the chief researcher.
He is the author of scientific studies in the field of the theory of sum rules in the physics of electromagnetic interactions, hadron spectroscopy, the properties of elementary particles based on composite models, and relativistic nuclear physics.
His results are widely used in scientific experiments in Russia and abroad.
Co-author of the Gerasimov-Drell-Hirn sum rule.
Doctor of physico-mathematical sciences (1984, dissertation topic "Study of the electromagnetic structure of hadrons and photoreactions based on composite models and the sum rule method".
Laureate of the USSR State Prize for 1977 for a series of studies on the fission of light nuclei by high-energy γ-rays by the Wilson chamber method operating in powerful beams of electron accelerators.