Alexey Andreevich Anselm

Alexey Anselm
Born Alexey Andreevich Anselm
(1934-07-01)1 July 1934
Leningrad, Soviet Union
Died 24 August 1998(1998-08-24) (aged 64)
Boston, United States
Resting place Newton Cemetery, 791 Walnut Street, Newton, Massachusetts
Residence Soviet Union
Citizenship Soviet Union
Alma mater Leningrad State University (diploma, 1956)
Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute (D.Sc., 1969)
Known for Director of the B.P. Konstantinov St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (1992-1994)[1];
The author of the discovery of non-universality of the Landau pole in Quantum field theory, contributions to the theory.
Spouse(s) Ludmila Anselm (married 1956; 1 child)
Scientific career
Fields Theoretical physics
Institutions Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute
B.P. Konstantinov St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute
Doctoral advisor Karen Ter-Martirosian
Other academic advisors Lev Landau
Doctoral students de: Dmitri Igorewitsch Djakonow

Alexey Andreevich Anselm (Russian: Алексей Андреевич Ансельм, 1 July 1934, Leningrad —24 August 1998, Boston) was a Russian theoretical physicist, Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, professor, director (1992-1994) of the B.P. Konstantinov Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (PNPI), Member of: the Russian and American Physical Society, the Executive Committee of the Nuclear Physics Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the editorial board of the Russian journal “Yadernaya Fizika”[2].

Alexey Anselm known for his discovery of non-universality of the Landau pole in Quantum field theory, contributions to the theory of complex angular momenta, works on the Quark model, Spontaneous symmetry breaking, mechanisms of CP violation, modifications of the Standard Model, Cosmology, and the development of a simple model for the proton spin crisis.[3][4]

References

  1. B.P. Konstantinov St. Petersburg Nuclear Physics Institute (IPPN or PNPI)
  2. Physics of Atomic Nuclei
  3. "Obituaries". CERN COURIER. Retrieved 2008-07-28.
  4. Polyakov, Alexander (April 1999). "Obituary: Alexey Andreevich Anselm". Physics Today. 52 (4): 81–82. Bibcode:1999PhT....52d..81P. doi:10.1063/1.2802779.


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