Lifshitz Evgenii M Lifshitz wrote a curriculum vitae in 1976 which provides abetter description of his life than might come from other sources. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Lifshitz.html
Extractions: Evgenii M Lifshitz wrote a curriculum vitae in 1976 which provides a better description of his life than might come from other sources. We quote this CV in full, particularly as Lifshitz wrote it very much in the style of the other entries in this History Archive:- I was born in in Kharkov. My father was a doctor and a professor at the Institute of Medicine. My mother is now a pensioner. After finishing secondary school in , I studied for two years at the chemical college, and went in to the physics and mechanics faculty of Kharkov Mechanics and Machine Building Institute where I graduated in , having completed the examinations and had a diploma thesis accepted. In I began as a graduate student at the Ukrainian Physicotechnical Institute, under Lev Landau . I completed the course and took the PhD examination in I worked at the Institute until as a senior research scientist. In
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Writing Physics profound technical papers were actually written by lifshitz. Many physicists look down on lifshitz Landau did for a minute. If evgenii lifshitz really wrote the amazing papers of http://www.lassp.cornell.edu/~cew2/KnightLecture.html
Extractions: When he invited me to deliver a lecture in this series, Jonathan Monroe provided a long list of questions that might be addressed. Many of them were autobiographical. Physics offers you so few public opportunities to talk about yourself, that I found this impossible to resist. So I'll begin with his opening question: What first drew you to your discipline? What first drew me to my discipline was magic. It came in two varieties: relativity and quantum mechanics. I know that the magic of relativity had grabbed me before I was 16, because I remember the first day of high-school physics. The teacher was a tight lipped gentleman who, it was rumored, had risen to the rank of Colonel in World War I. He liked to throw hard rubber erasers at people he thought were dozing. "Physics,'' the Colonel told us, "is about laws that govern the behavior of matter. There is the law of the Conservation of Mass.'' My hand shot up. "Doesn't relativity say that mass is not conserved?'' There was a long terrifying silence. "I don't know anything about relativity,'' snarled the Colonel at last. "Do you?'' I never again inquired about anything not in the textbook:
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PhysicsWeb - How Are Galaxies Made? galaxy formation, first calculated by Lev Landau and evgenii lifshitz of the Institute of Physical Problems in Moscow in http://physicsweb.org/article/world/12/5/9
Extractions: Feature: May 1999 Galaxies have been forming since the universe was less than 10% of its current age - as supercomputer simulations predict and observations have confirmed. Ever since the 1930s when galaxies were confirmed as the fundamental building blocks of the universe, their origin and evolution have remained a central focus of physical cosmology. Speculation about the nature of galaxies dates back to the 18th century and the work of thinkers such as Thomas Wright of Durham and Immanuel Kant. Today, the prevailing theoretical ideas revolve around a 20-year-old suggestion that the origin of galaxies should be sought in quantum fluctuations generated at the time of the big bang. As with all problems in physics, the solution to the mystery of galaxy formation requires the interplay between theoretical ideas and experimental data. In this case the data are observations of galaxies stretching back over the history of the universe. 1 Looking back at the universe The universe is thought to be between about 10 and 15 billion years old. Its actual age depends on the Hubble constant, the density of matter in the universe and the value of the cosmological constant. The expansion of the universe means that light emitted by distant galaxies is "redshifted" to longer wavelengths on its journey to the Earth:
References For Lifshitz References for evgenii M lifshitz. Articles IE Dzyaloshinskii andLP Pitaevskii, evgenii Mikhailovich lifshitz (on his sixtieth http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Lifshitz.html
Extractions: I E Dzyaloshinskii and L P Pitaevskii, Evgenii Mikhailovich Lifshitz (on his sixtieth birthday), Soviet Physics Uspekhi M I I Kaganov, Mikhailovich Lifshitz, J. Statist. Phys. Ya B Zel'dovich and M I Kaganov, Evgenni Mikhailovich Lifshitz, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society of London Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
Extractions: For more information visit our home page Aleksey Abrikosov, Arkhipov, Dzyaloshinskil, Gershtein, Khalatnikov, Lev Landau, Evgenii Lifshitz, Pitaevskil, Prozorova Description The Theoretical Division at the Institute of Physical Problems, 1956. Standing, L-R: Gershtein, Pitaevskil, Arkhipov, Dzyaloshinskil. Seated, L-R: Prozorova, Aleksey Alekseyevich Abrikosov, Khalatnikov, Lev Davidovich Landau, Evgenii Mikhailovich Lifshitz. Item ID Landau Lev E1
Extractions: For more information visit our home page Aleksandr I. Akhiezer, Lev Davidovich Landau, Evgenii Mikhailovich Lifshitz, Ilya Mikhailovich Lifsh Description middle age, suit, walking, smiling, outdoors. L-R: Lev Davidovich Landau; Zinoveva; Ptukha; Ilya Mikhailovich Lifshitz; Aleksandr I. Akhiezer; M. Kaganov; Evgenii Mikhailovich Lifshitz. Item ID Landau Lev D8
Lifshitz Biography of evgenii M lifshitz (19151985) evgenii M lifshitz wrote a curriculum vitae in 1976 which provides a better description of his life than CV in full, particularly as lifshitz wrote http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Mathematicians/Lifshitz.html
Extractions: Evgenii M Lifshitz wrote a curriculum vitae in 1976 which provides a better description of his life than might come from other sources. We quote this CV in full, particularly as Lifshitz wrote it very much in the style of the other entries in this History Archive:- I was born in in Kharkov. My father was a doctor and a professor at the Institute of Medicine. My mother is now a pensioner. After finishing secondary school in , I studied for two years at the chemical college, and went in to the physics and mechanics faculty of Kharkov Mechanics and Machine Building Institute where I graduated in , having completed the examinations and had a diploma thesis accepted. In I began as a graduate student at the Ukrainian Physicotechnical Institute, under Lev Landau . I completed the course and took the PhD examination in I worked at the Institute until as a senior research scientist. In
Lifshitz evgenii M lifshitz wrote a curriculum vitae in 1976 which provides abetter description of his life than might come from other sources. http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/Lfshtz.htm
Extractions: Previous (Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Evgenii M Lifshitz wrote a curriculum vitae in 1976 which provides a better description of his life than might come from other sources. We quote this CV in full, particularly as Lifshitz wrote it very much in the style of the other entries in this History Archive:- I was born in in Kharkov. My father was a doctor and a professor at the Institute of Medicine. My mother is now a pensioner. After finishing secondary school in , I studied for two years at the chemical college, and went in to the physics and mechanics faculty of Kharkov Mechanics and Machine Building Institute where I graduated in , having completed the examinations and had a diploma thesis accepted. In I began as a graduate student at the Ukrainian Physicotechnical Institute, under Lev Landau . I completed the course and took the PhD examination in I worked at the Institute until as a senior research scientist. In
References For Lifshitz Articles IE Dzyaloshinskii and LP Pitaevskii, evgenii Mikhailovich lifshitz(on his sixtieth birthday), Soviet Physics Uspekhi 18 (2) (1975), 167168. http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/~DZ7B20.htm
Extractions: I E Dzyaloshinskii and L P Pitaevskii, Evgenii Mikhailovich Lifshitz (on his sixtieth birthday), Soviet Physics Uspekhi M I I Kaganov, Mikhailovich Lifshitz, J. Statist. Phys. Ya B Zel'dovich and M I Kaganov, Evgenni Mikhailovich Lifshitz, Biographical Memoirs of Fellows of the Royal Society of London Close this window or click this link to go back to Lifshitz
Extractions: To display the documents, click on an eye . To move up or down the list, click on the arrow. Liess, Otto, 1945- Lietzmann, Walther, 1880-1959 Lifsches, Shmuel Lifschitz, Vladimir Lifshits, E. A. (Evgenii Arkad'evich) Lifshits, E. M. (Evgenii Mikhailovich) Lifshits, M. A. (Mikhail Anatol'evich), 1956- Lifshitz, Evgenii Mikhailovich
New Books At The SEL Landau and E. M. lifshitz. Translated from the Russian by J Lifshits, E. M. ( evgenii Mikhailovich) Physical kinetics / by E.M. lifshitz and L.P http://libweb.lib.buffalo.edu/ft/NewBookResultsSEL.asp
MathComp Database - Full View Of Document Author, Pitaevskii, Lev Petrovich. Author, Lifshits, evgenii Mikhailovich. Title,Quantum electrodynamics / By VB Berestetskii, EM lifshitz and LP Pitaevskii. http://ram0.huji.ac.il/ALEPH/ENG/JSL/JSL/JMC/FULL/0887922
Extractions: Read section 7.5.1 of the textbook. Unfortunately, the section refers quite a number of times to concepts that we could not cover in the course. Try to just ignore these references, especially the meaning of "integrable" and "tori" - even if you do not know these terms you will get a good idea of what is happending in this system thanks to the figures. When you are done answer the questions on the web page. The deadline is 3:59am Thursday 6/5, which is during the night between Wednesday and Thursday. Office: Smith Lab 4052 Office hours: after class and any time I am in my office Phone (office): Phone (home): Email: bundschuh@mps.ohio-state.edu Office: Smith 1021H Office hours: by appointment Email: zhangdq@pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu Classes: Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 8:30am-9:18am ... Prerequisites: (Theoretical Mechanics) or equivalent Here, problem sets and their solutions will be posted as the quarter goes along.
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Cosmology Course: General Relativity For applications, one has to look elsewhere. The Classical Theory ofFields, Lev D. Landau and evgenii M. lifshitz (Pergamon, 1985). http://t8web.lanl.gov/people/salman/COSMO/cosmo.html
Extractions: The first lecture sketched all the mathematical notions necessary for the understanding of Einstein's theory of general relativity. Unfortunately, there was not enough time to cover examples or even to present simple computations. John Baez has a very nice tutorial that covers a large fraction of what I talked about. The following problems from the Problem Book (see reference below) are recommended to help with further understanding. Metrics: Problems 6.7, 6.10. Covariant Differentiation and Geodesics: Problems 7.1, 7.2, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.10, 7.20. Curvature: Problems 9.2, 9.7, 9.8, 9.11, 9.12, 9.13, 9.15, 9.16. Symmetries: Problems 10.2, 10.3, 10.11. Einstein Equations: Problem 13.4 Cosmology: Problems 19.1, 19.3, 19.7, 19.10. The solutions to these problems are fairly short and should provide enough background for later parts of the course. More problems will be suggested as the course proceeds. Suggested References The limitations of time imposed by the format of only one lecture a week are such that it is impossible to present the required general relativity in anything but the form of caricature. The references below provide all the information to be covered in the lectures. For those eager to get to cosmological issues directly, the book by Peebles is recommended. Dirac, Landau and Lifshitz, and Weinberg are recommended for those who want to take a deeper, though still non-geometric, path. The geometric approach to relativity, while elegant and powerful, is not required for the vast majority of cosmological applications. Knowledge of ordinary tensor calculus is adequate. Still, those desiring to step beyond these boundaries should sample Schutz, MTW, and Wald.