Arseny Sokolov

Arseny Sokolov
Born (1910-03-19)19 March 1910
Russia, Novosibirsk, Russian Empire
Died October 19, 1986(1986-10-19) (aged 76)
Russia, Moscow, Russian SFSR
Citizenship Russia
USSR
Nationality Russia
Fields Theoretical physics
Quantum field theory
Elementary particle physics
Institutions Moscow State University
Alma mater Tomsk State University
Doctoral advisor Piotr Tartakovsky,
Dmitri Ivanenko
Doctoral students
Known for development of synchrotron radiation theory, Sokolov–Ternov effect
Notable awards USSR State Prize (1976)

Arseny Alexandrovich Sokolov (Russian: Арсе́ний Алекса́ндрович Соколо́в; 19 March 1910 – 19 October 1986) was a Russian theoretical physicist known for the development of synchrotron radiation theory.

Biography

Arseny Sokolov graduated from Tomsk State University (TSU) in 1931. He obtained the degree of Kandidat nauk (Candidat of Science, equivalent to Ph.D.) from TSU under supervision of Piotr Tartakovsky (1934). The degree of Doktor nauk (Doctor of Science) was obtained by him from Leningrad Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute (1942, at that time in evacuation in Kazan).

Then he moved to Moscow State University (MSU), where he held the positions of the dean of the Faculty of Physics (1948—1954) and the head of the Theoretical Physics Department at the Faculty of Physics (1966—1982).

Research

Arseny Sokolov research areas were quantum field theory and elementary particle physics.

Selected publications

Books

Papers

  1. A. A. Sokolov and I. M. Ternov (1953). Zh. Eksp. Teor. Fiz. 25: 698. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  2. Sokolov, A. A.; I. M. Ternov (1963). О поляризационных и спиновых эффектах в теории синхротронного излучения [Polarization and spin effects in the theory of synchrotron radiation]. Doklady Akademii Nauk SSSR (in Russian). 153 (5): 1052–1053.
  3. A. A. Sokolov and I. M. Ternov (1964). "On Polarization and Spin Effects in Synchrotron Radiation Theory". Sov. Phys. Dokl. 8: 1203. Bibcode:1964SPhD....8.1203S.

Doctoral students

Awards

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