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  1. Lev Davidovich Landau and His Impact on Contemporary Theoretical Physics (Horizons in World Physics)
  2. Biography - Landau, Lev Davidovich (1908-1968): An article from: Contemporary Authors by Gale Reference Team, 2003-01-01
  3. Course of Theoretical Physics : Mechanics by Lev Davidovich Landau, 1982-01-01
  4. The Classical Theory of Fields: 4th Revised English Edition: Course of Theoretical Physics Vol.2 by Lev Davidovich.,& Lifshitz,Evgenii Mikhailovich Landau, 1975
  5. The Classical Theory of Fields. 4th revised english edition by Lev Davidovich;Lifshitz, E.M. Landau, 1983
  6. Statistical Physics; Volume 5 of course of Theoretical Physics, Part 1,3rd edition, revised and Enlarged by Lev Davidovich; E. M. Lifshitz; Translated By J. ... Landau, 1982
  7. Kvantovaia mekhanika : nereliativistskaia teoriia Tom III by L. D. (Lev Davidovich) et al Landau, 1989
  8. Quantum Electrodynamics (volume4) by E. Landau Lev Davidovich and Lifshitz, 1980
  9. The man they wouldn't let die by Alexandre Dorozynski, 1966
  10. Landau, the Physicist and the Man: Recollections of L.D. Landau
  11. Advances in Theoretical Physics (Proceedings of the Landau Birthday Symposium, Copenhagen, 13-17 June, 1988)
  12. Landau by Anna Mikhailovna Livanova, 1980-06-01
  13. Frontiers of Physics: Proceedings of the Landau Memorial Conference, Tel Aviv, Israel, 6-10 June, 1988 by Errol Gotsman, Yuval Neeman, 1991-04
  14. Impure science: Lev Landau (born January 22, 1908).(Russian Calendar): An article from: Russian Life by Gale Reference Team, 2009-01-01

21. Landau L.D.
landau lev davidovich. Born on 22.01.1908. Died on 01.04.1968. Physics.Academician 1946. Awards nobel Prize in physics (1962).
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LANDAU
Lev Davidovich
Born on 22.01.1908.
Died on 01.04.1968.
Physics.
Academician of the Division of Physical-Mathematical Sciences since 30.11.1946. Awards:
Nobel Prize - in physics (1962).

22. Nobel Prize Winners' List (main)
effect. 1962, landau lev davidovich in physics. 1975, KANTOROVICH LeonidVitalievich - prize in economics in commemoration of nobel. 1975,
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Nobel Prize Winners' List
PAVLOV Ivan Petrovich - in physiology and medicine. MECHNIKOV Il'a Il'ich - in physiology and medicine. BUNIN Ivan Alekseevich - in literature. SEMIONOV Nikolai Nikolaevich - for the development of chemical chain reactions theory. CHERENKOV Pavel Alekseevich - for the discovery and explanation of the Cherenkov effect. FRANK Il'ia Mikhailovich - for the discovery and explanation of the Cherenkov effect. TAMM Igor' Yevgen'evich - for the discovery and explanation of the Cherenkov effect. LANDAU Lev Davidovich - in physics. BASOV Nikolai Gennadievich - for fundamental works on quantum electronics. PROKHOROV Aleksandr Mikhailovich - for fundamental works on quantum electronics. SHOLOKHOV Mikhail Aleksandrovich - for the novels "And Quite Flows the Don" and "Virgin Soil Upturned". SOLZHENITSYN Aleksandr Isaevich - in literature. KANTOROVICH Leonid Vitalievich - prize in economics in commemoration of Nobel. SAKHAROV Andrei Dmitrievich - Nobel Peace Prize. KAPITSA Piotr Leonidovich - in physics.

23. Untitled
lev davidovich landau. Click here for full size picture. (b. Jan. Several physicsterms bear his name. He was awarded the 1962 nobel Prize for Physics.
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Lev Davidovich Landau Click here for full size picture (b. Jan. 22, 1908, Baku, Azerbaijan, Russian Empired. April 1, 1968, Moscow), Soviet physicist who worked in such fields as low-temperature physics, atomic and nuclear physics, and solid-state, stellar-energy, and plasma physics. Several physics terms bear his name. He was awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physics. Landau had science-oriented parents. His father was an engineer who worked in the Baku oil industry and his mother a doctor who had at one time done physiological research. Landau was graduated at 13 from the Gymnasium and, because he was too young to go to the university, attended the Baku Economical Technical School. He matriculated in 1922 at Baku University, studying physics and chemistry, and transferred in 1924 to the Leningrad State University, which at that time was the centre of Soviet physics. Graduating in 1927, he continued research at the Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute. Niels Bohr In 1932 Landau went to Kharkov to become the head of the Theoretical Division of the Ukrainian Physico-Technical Institute, a position he combined in 1935 with that of head of the Department of General Physics at the Kharkov A.M. Gorky State University. In Kharkov Landau began to build a Soviet school of theoretical physics, so that Kharkov soon became the centre of theoretical physics in the U.S.S.R. It was also in Kharkov that, with his friend and former student, E.M. Lifshits, he started to write the well-known Course of Theoretical Physics, a set of nine volumes that together span the whole of the subject. His great interest in the teaching of physics is also shown in his plans for a "Course of General Physics" and even a series "Physics for Everybody."

24. Lev Davidovich Landau (1908 - 1968)
Translate this page lev davidovich landau nasceu a 22 de janeiro de 1908 que sofreu o acidente automobilístico,landau trabalhou em tinha-lhe conferido o prêmio nobel de física
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Lev Davidovich Landau
No dia 7 de janeiro de 1962, chegou ao hospital de Moscou uma vítima de um desastre automobilístico. Ela perdera bastante sangue, sofrera onze fraturas e dezessete lesões graves no coração, pulmões, cérebro, rins e sistema nervoso central. Parecia haver pouca esperança, mas os melhores médicos da União Soviética se empenharam em salvar o que lhe restava de vida. Durante vários dias, Lev Landau, na época um dos maiores físicos teóricos do mundo, permaneceu em estado de coma, e remia-se que não tivesse possibilidade de recobrar suas faculdades mentais. A notícia logo se espalhou, e a consternação invadiu os círculos científicos de todo o mundo; cartas e telegramas chegavam a Moscou às centenas, pedindo informações e manifestando desejos de restabelecimento do acidentado. Além de o estado geral ser muito ruim, seu organismo não respondia ao tratamento dos antibióticos aplicados que ele estava habituado a tomar. Assim, foi preciso buscar medicamentos no exterior: um avião britânico especialmente fretado transportou a Copenhague um novo tipo de antibiótico, que podia combater a infecção que se alastrava; de lá, o remédio foi levado a Moscou. Mas outros problemas dificultavam o restabelecimento do paciente: o número de fraturas era muito grande, e qualquer tentativa de colocar os ossos na posição correta poderia piorar as coisas. Os médicos, então, deixaram que os ossos se soldassem nas posições em que estavam, com o intuito de, mais tarde, corrigir a situação.

25. Prêmio Nobel De Física
Lista dos ganhadores do Prêmio nobel de Física. 1963 Eugene Paul Wigner, MariaGoeppertMayer, J. Hans D. Jensen 1962 lev davidovich landau 1961 Robert
http://www.ahistoriadafisica.hpg.ig.com.br/nobel.htm
Lista dos ganhadores do Prêmio Nobel de Física 2002 Raymond Davis Jr., Masatoshi Koshiba, Riccardo Giacconi
2001  Eric A. Cornell, Carl E. Wieman, Wolfgang Ketterle
2000 Zhores I Alferov, Herbert Kroemer, Jack S. Kilby
1999 Gerardus 't Hooft, Martinus J.G. Veltman
1998  Robert B. Laughlin, Horst L. Störmer, Daniel C. Tsui
1997 Steven Chu, Claude Cohen-Tannoudji, William D. Phillips
1996  David M. Lee, Douglas D. Osheroff, Robert C. Richardson
1995  Martin L. Perl, Frederick Reines
1994 Bertram N. Brockhouse, Clifford G. Shull
1993  Russell A. Hulse, Joseph H. Taylor Jr.
1992 Georges Charpak 1991  Pierre-Gilles de Gennes 1990 Jerome I. Friedman, Henry W. Kendall, Richard E. Taylor 1989  Norman F. Ramsey, Hans G. Dehmelt, Wolfgang Paul 1988  Leon M. Lederman, Melvin Schwartz, Jack Steinberger 1987  J. Georg Bednorz, K. Alexander Müller 1986 Ernst Ruska, Gerd Binnig, Heinrich Rohrer 1985  Klaus von Klitzing 1984  Carlo Rubbia, Simon van der Meer 1983 Subramanyan Chandrasekhar, William Alfred Fowler 1982 Kenneth G. Wilson

26. Rapport De Stage Disciplinaire
Translate this page Il reçut également le prix nobel de physique en 1962 pour ses travaux sur AkhiezerAI, Recollections of lev davidovich landau, Physics today, 47(6), p. 35-42
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Rapport de stage disciplinaire Lev Davidovich LANDAU par Rozenn Le Parc et Lionel Mathelin " ... the greatest triumph of the power of the human genius is that man is capable of apprehending things beyond the pale of his imagination. " L.D. Landau
  • Sa vie personnelle
  • er er En 1932, Landau prend la tête de la division de Physique Théorique de l’Institut Physico-Technique d’Ukraine à Kharkov (actuellement Kharkiv), une position qu’il combinera en 1935 avec la direction du Département de Physique Générale de l’université de Kharkov. C’est là qu’il commence à poser les bases d’une école de physique théorique en Union Soviétique qui aura bientôt une réputation internationale, et qu’avec son ancien élève et ami Evgenni Lifshitz, il commencera à écrire ce qui restera très longtemps une référence, le célèbre " Cours de Physique Théorique " en neuf volumes. Il publiera également un " Cours de Physique Générale " et une série de " Physique pour tous ". Exemple de sujets : " Pourquoi voit-on toujours la même face de la lune à l’heure actuelle ? Qu’en sera-t-il dans de nombreuses années ? "

    27. Lev Davidovich Landau: Awards Won By Lev Davidovich Landau
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    28. Nobel Prize Winners
    LAFOKI Archive of Photodocuments. nobel Prize winners. landau lev davidovich.19081968. Physician. Academician of Division for physico
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    Nobel Prize winners
    LANDAU Lev Davidovich
    Physician. Academician of Division for physico-mathematical science (physics). Nobel Prize winner (1962).
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    L.D.Landau
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    L.D.Landau
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    Nobel Prize diploma of academician L.D.Landau
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    29. Landau L.D.
    Choose photograph, Next. landau lev davidovich. Born on 22.01.1908. Diedon 01.04.1968. Physics. Awards nobel Prize in physics (1962).
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    LANDAU
    Lev Davidovich
    Born on 22.01.1908.
    Died on 01.04.1968.
    Physics.
    Academician of the Division of Physical-Mathematical Sciences since 30.11.1946. Awards:
    Nobel Prize - in physics (1962).

    30. F&P Nobel Laureates
    Biography from nobel site; lev davidovich landau Biography; landau Institutefor Theoretical Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences. 1958 PHYSICS.
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    Below is a list of Nobel Laureates, starting with the most recent, that were either Russian or Soviet citizens at the time of their award. There is also a large number of Laureates that were born in Russia or the USSR but had relocated, either as children or far into their careers, to other countries at the time of their award. We have attempted to list the country correctly - Russia or the USSR - depending on the status of the country at the time of the laureate's birth and/or award.
    2000 PHYSICS Zhores I. Alferov "for the development of semiconductor heterostructures used in high-speed- and opto-electronics"
    • Born: 1930. Vitebsk, Belorussia (then the USSR)
    • Education: Doctor's degree in physics and mathematics 1970 at A.F. Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute in St. Petersburg (then Leningrad)
    • Affiliation: Director of the Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute in St. Petersburg
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    31. Jewish Nobel Prize Laureates - Physics
    Year, nobel Laureate, Country of birth. 1962, landau, lev davidovich for his pioneeringtheories for condensed matter, especially liquid helium , Uzbekistan.
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    Year Nobel Laureate Country of birth Alferov, Zhores I.
    "for basic work on information and communication technology" Russia Cohen-Tannoudji, Claude
    "for development of methods to cool and trap atoms with laser light" Algeria Lee, David M.
    "for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA Osheroff, Douglas D.
    "for their discovery of superfluidity in helium-3" USA Perl, Martin L.
    "for the discovery of the tau lepton " Russia Reines, Frederick
    "for the detection of the neutrino" USA Charpak, Georges
    "for his invention and development of particle detectors, in particular the multiwire proportional chamber" Poland Friedman, Jerome I.
    "for their pioneering investigations concerning deep inelastic scattering of electrons on protons and bound neutrons, which have been of essential importance for the development of the quark model in particle physics" USA Lederman, Leon M.

    32. »çÀ̹ö °­ÀǽÇ
    landau, lev davidovich. (b. Jan. Several physics terms bear his name. He was awardedthe 1962 nobel Prize for Physics. landau had scienceoriented parents.
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    Landau, Lev Davidovich
    (b. Jan. 22, 1908, Baku, Azerbaijan, Russian Empired. April 1, 1968, Moscow), Soviet physicist who worked in such fields as low-temperature physics, atomic and nuclear physics, and solid-state, stellar-energy, and plasma physics. Several physics terms bear his name. He was awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physics.
    Landau had science-oriented parents. His father was an engineer who worked in the Baku oil industry and his mother a doctor who had at one time done physiological research. Landau was graduated at 13 from the Gymnasium and, because he was too young to go to the university, attended the Baku Economical Technical School. He matriculated in 1922 at Baku University, studying physics and chemistry, and transferred in 1924 to the Leningrad State University, which at that time was the centre of Soviet physics. Graduating in 1927, he continued research at the Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute.
    At that time there were practically no outstanding senior theoretical physicists in the Soviet Union, and, since the
    In 1932 Landau went to Kharkov to become the head of the Theoretical Division of the Ukrainian Physico-Technical Institute, a position he combined in 1935 with that of head of the Department of General Physics at the Kharkov A.M. Gorky State University. In Kharkov Landau began to build a Soviet school of theoretical physics, so that Kharkov soon became the centre of theoretical physics in the U.S.S.R. It was also in Kharkov that, with his friend and former student, E.M. Lifshits, he started to write the well-known Course of Theoretical Physics, a set of nine volumes that together span the whole of the subject. His great interest in the teaching of physics is also shown in his plans for a "Course of General Physics" and even a series "Physics for Everybody."

    33. Lev Davidovich Landau
    Translate this page lev davidovich landau. landau trabajó prácticamente en todos los campos de la Físicadel siglo Ese mismo año se le concedió el premio nobel de Física, por
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    Lev Davidovich Landau
    Nació : 1908 en Bakú, Azerbaiján
    Falleció : 1968 en Moscú, Rusia
    Físico soviético. Niño prodigio, ingresó a los catorce años en la Universidad de Bakú y a los 19 se graduó en la de Leningrado ( San Petersburgo ).
    En 1929, consiguió una beca Rockefeller para trabajar en el Instituto Bohr de Copenhague. En 1932, fue nombrado profesor en el Instituto Físico-Químico de Jarkov, Ucrania, y en 1937 se estableció en Moscú, donde fue profesor de Física de la Universidad y dirigió la investigación en el Instituto Vavilov de Problemas de Física.
    Landau trabajó prácticamente en todos los campos de la Física del siglo XX: atómica y nuclear, del estado sólido y del plasma, hidrodinámica, rayos cósmicos, magnetismo, criogenia,... Diversos fenómenos y teorías llevan su nombre. En particular, desarrolló la teoría que explica el comportamiento superfluido del helio-3 líquido, fenómeno descubierto por Piotr Leonidovich Kapitsa, colega suyo en Moscú.
    En 1962, un grave accidente de automóvil puso en peligro su vida ( se le declaró varias veces clínicamente muerto ), aunque consiguió recuperar la consciencia. Ese mismo año se le concedió el premio Nobel de Física, por su teoría del helio-3 superfluido. También recibió la medalla del Instituto Max Planck ( 1960 ) y diversos galardones soviéticos, entre ellos el premio Lenin. Fue miembro de las academias de ciencias de los Estados Unidos, Holanda y Dinamarca.
    Entre sus obras destacan: " Curso de Física Teórica "

    34. 1Up Info > Landau, Lev Davidovich (Physics, Biographies) - Encyclopedia
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    35. Biographical Details Of Authors Whose Names Start With L
    landau, lev davidovich Russian physicist, 1962 nobel laureate for physics.* 9/01/1908 Baku, Russia + 1968 REF BERG, p. 310. Landolfi, Tommaso.
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    36. Physics Nobel Laureates 1950 - 1974
    The first nobel prize in physics was awarded to Wilhelm Röntgen in 1901. landau,lev davidovich, USSR, Academy of Sciences, Moscow, * 1908, + 1968
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    The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
    Kungl. Vetenskapsakademien
    Physics 1950
    POWELL, CECIL FRANK, Great Britain, Bristol University, "for his development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and his discoveries regarding mesons made with this method".
    Physics 1951
    The prize was awarded jointly to: COCKCROFT, Sir JOHN DOUGLAS, Great Britain, Atomic Energy Research Establishment, Harwell, Didcot, Berks., + 1967; and WALTON, ERNEST THOMAS SINTON, Ireland, Dublin University, "for their pioneer work on the transmutation of atomic nuclei by artificially acce lerated atomic particles".
    Physics 1952
    The prize was awarded jointly to: BLOCH, FELIX, U.S.A., Stanford University, Stanford, CA, * 1905 (in Zürich, Switzerland), + 1983; and PURCELL, EDWARD MILLS, U.S.A., Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, "for their development of new methods for nuclear magnetic precision measurements and discoveries in connection therewith".
    Physics 1953
    ZERNIKE, FRITS (FREDERIK), the Netherlands, Groningen University, "for his demonstration of the phase contrast method, especially for his invention of the phase contrast microscope".

    37. Pictures Gallery Of The Nobel Prize Winners In Physics
    Translate this page The nobel Prize in Physics. 1998. Robert B. Laughlin Horst L. StörmerDaniel C. Tsui 1997. Steven 1962. lev davidovich landau 1961. Robert
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    The Nobel Prize in Physics
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    38. PhysicsWeb - Resources - Reference/Famous Physicists
    La page francaise consacree a Richard P. Feynman, Prix nobel 1965 pour Kepler, Johannes.landau, lev, davidovich. Lawrence and His Laboratory The history of
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    39. QuantumChemPage
    In 1962, the nobel Prize in physics was awarded to lev davidovich landau for hisgroundbraking theories concerning condensed matter, especially Helium.
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    The Life, Genius and Perseverance of Lev Davidovich Landau
    Genius, that power which dazzles mortal eyes, Is oft but perseverance in disguise.

    Henry Austin, Perseverance Conquers All
    A Raw Youth: The Adolescent Landau
    A Most Fruitful Pilgrimage
    Although his travels abroad lasted only a year in a half, they were so important in Lev Davidovich Landau's development as a theoretical physicist that it is necessary to mention it in some depth. When Max Born visited Leningrad, Landau made a very good impression on him. Through the recommendations of his professors and Max Born, Landau was given grant money and allowed to study abroad. He spent only a few weeks in Göttingen, where Born taught, but Landau quickly developed a reputation as someone never afraid to answer a question or donate his opinion. After his stay with Born, he moved on to Leipzig, where he took classes from Werner Heisenberg. Again, although he did not stay in Leipzig for very long, his stay was marked by many (often times, vehement) discussions with one of the fathers of quantum mechanics, a man who would win the Nobel Prize a few years later. His final and longest stop on his European tour was in Copenhagen, where he worked under Nobel Prize winner, Niels Bohr. This would be the most fruitful tenure in his pilgrimage. In Lev, Bohr found a student of remarkable potential who he quickly grew to like despite their many differences. Bohr's influence on Lev was notable. Niels Bohr was a legendary teacher who gave a lot of attention to Landau. Although Landau had had several professors, both in Russia and abroad, Bohr was the only one that Landau considered his teacher in theoretical physics. Lev held on to this assessment all his life.

    40. SLAC Library Conferences Experiments Institutions
    landau, lev davidovich + (Moscow, Inst. Phys. Problems St. Petersburg StateU. (1928) Undergrad St. Petersburg State U. nobel Prize 1962.
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