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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

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(1908–1968), theoretical physicist. Born in Baku, Lev Landau graduated from Leningrad University at the age of 19. For the next two years, he was a doctoral student at the
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2. Lev Landau - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Landau, Lev Davidovich Alternative names Short description Physicist Date of birth January 22, 1908 Place of birth Baku Date of death April 1, 1968 Place of death
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Lev Davidovich Landau (1908-1968) Born January 22, 1908
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Residence Soviet Union Citizenship Soviet Union Fields Theoretical Physics Institutions Baku State University
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Doctoral students Alexei Alexeyevich Abrikosov
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Notable awards Stalin Prize Nobel Prize in Physics Lev Davidovich Landau Russian language : Ле́в Дави́дович Ланда́у; January 22 O.S. January 9] Soviet physicist who made fundamental contributions to many areas of theoretical physics . His accomplishments include the co-discovery of the density matrix method in quantum mechanics , the quantum mechanical theory of diamagnetism , the theory of superfluidity , the theory of second order phase transitions , the Ginzburg–Landau theory of superconductivity , the explanation of Landau damping in plasma physics , the Landau pole in quantum electrodynamics , and the two-component theory of neutrinos . In 1932 he proposed that every star has a condensed core consisting of “one gigantic nucleus” that does not behave in accord in with “the ordinary laws of quantum mechanics.” Later he modified this idea, suggesting that all stars have a neutron core that generates energy as nuclei and electrons condense onto it. He received the 1962

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Landau, Lev Davidovich Lifshitz, E.M. Fluid Mechanics In ME 5004 Landau, Lev Davidovich Lifshitz, E.M. Theory of Elasticity In ME 6307 Landau, Lev Davidovich Lifshitz, E.M.
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Landau, Lev Davidovich (lyĕf dəvē`dəvĭch ləndou`), 1908–68, Soviet physicist, b. Baku, Azerbaijan. A child prodigy in mathematics, he entered Baku Univ. at 14; at 21 he
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Lev Davidovich Landau Landau, Lev Davidovich Landau, Lev Davidovich , 1908–68, Soviet physicist, b. Baku, Max Black - Black, Max Black, Max, 1909–88, American analytical
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Landau was born in Baku, Azerbaijan. His father was an engineer in the oil industry and his mother was a doctor. At age 14 he entered Baku University and at 16 transferred to
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Lev Landau Lev Davidovich Landau (19081968) Born January 22, 1908(1908-01-22) Baku, Azerbaijan, Russian Empire Died April 1, 1968 (aged 60) Moscow, Soviet Union
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Lan dau (l ndou), Lev Davidovich 1908-1968. Soviet physicist. He won a 1962 Nobel Prize for his contributions to low-temperature physics. lan dau (l n d , -dou)
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11. Lev Davidovich Landau - Wikipédia, A Enciclopédia Livre
Lev Landau (Lev Davidovich Landau) was born on Wednesday, January 22, 1908 in Baku and he was a famous physicist from Russia
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Nacionalidade Russo Campo(s) Física Prêmio(s) Medalha Max Planck (1960) Nobel de Física (1962) Prêmio Lenin (1962) Lev Davidovich Landau Baku 22 de janeiro de Moscou 1 de abril de ) foi um físico e matemático soviético Tal como Edmund Landau , Lev era originário da família judaica Landau, a qual tinha produzido muitos rabinos e académicos de destaque. Em 1922, Lev conclui os estudos secundários e inscreve-se na Universidade de Baku, onde estudou nas faculdades de fisica-matemática e química. Em 1924, ele mudou-se para o departamento de física da Universidade de São Petersburgo , onde foi assistente de Abram Fjodorowitsch Joffé . Em 1929 recebeu uma bolsa de pesquisa, o que lhe facilitou o acesso a Max Born Paul Ehrenfest Werner Heisenberg e Wolfgang Pauli . Para além disso conheceu Niels Bohr e Ernest Rutherford . Neste tempo desenvolveu-se também a sua cooperação com Rudolf Peierls Teve um amplo campo de trabalho, que inclui a teoria da

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Lev Davidovich Landau Lev Davidovich Landau (Ле́в Дави́дович Ланда́у) (January 22, 1908 – April 1, 1968) was a prominent Soviet physicist and winner of the Nobel
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Lev Davidovich Landau January 22 April 1 ) was a prominent Soviet physicist and winner of the Nobel Prize for Physics whose broad field of work included the theory of superconductivity and superfluidity quantum electrodynamics nuclear physics and particle physics . He developed the theory of second order phase transitions . Among many physical effects named after Landau are Landau pole and Landau damping . Landau was born into a Jewish family in Baku, Russian Empire (now Baky Azerbaijan ). Since , Landau headed the Department of Theory of the Ukrainian Physical and Technical Institute in Kharkov (now Ukraine ). In he became head of the Department of Theory of the Institute for Physical Problems in Moscow . He was also a member of the USSR Academy of Sciences . He was arrested in , during the Great Purge , but released one year later. He suffered a major car accident in which precluded him from further scientific activities. In , his research laboratory was transformed into what is now known as Landau Institute for Theoretical Physics . He was a Nobel Laureate in Physics for the year for his pioneering theories of condensed matter , especially liquid helium . He is also admired for a prolific series of textbooks on theoretical physics, co-authored with

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    Landau, Lev Davidovich (1908-1968), a Soviet physicist. He won the 1962 Nobel Prize in physics for his work with condensed matter, especially liquid helium. He developed mathematical models that use quantum theory to explain the seemingly paradoxical properties of liquid helium at temperatures near absolute zero. Landau conducted research in fluid mechanics, superconductivity, and many other areas of physics, and also contributed to the Soviet nuclear weapons and space exploration programs. Landau was born in Baku and entered Baku University at the age of 14. He transferred to the physics department of Leningrad University in 1924, and later studied at the Leningrad Institute of Physics and Technology. He taught at the Kharkov Institute of Mechanical Engineering, 1932-37, and then worked at the Academy of Sciences in Moscow. Related Topics John Douglas Cockcroft Hendrik Antoon Lorentz John Ray Dunning
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Soviet physicist, who was awarded the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physics for his work on low-temperature physics. Born into a Jewish family in Baku (his father was an engineer, his mother a physician), Landau was educated at Baku University and the University of Leningrad, where he graduated in 1927. A mathematical prodigy, he travelled throughout Europe visiting most of the leading research centres before being appointed head of the theoretical physics department at the Physical-Technical Institute in 1932. In 1937, at the suggestion of Peter Kapitza , Landau was invited to join his Institute for Physical Problems in Moscow; in 1943 he became professor of physics at Moscow University. At the institute Landau was asked by Kapitza to investigate the recently discovered phenomenon of superfluidity. In the early 1940s Landau worked out the mathematical theory of superfluidity, introducing a number of new concepts into the work. Involved in a serious car accident in 1962, Landau was unable to attend the Nobel ceremony, and although he lived another six years was unable to do any creative work. In addition to his theoretical work, Landau is well known in the West for his much-translated multi-volume encyclopedic

16. Lev Davidovich Landau (Russian Physicist) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Lev Davidovich Landau (Russian physicist), Jan. 9 Jan. 22, New Style, 1908Baku, Russian Empire (now Azerbaijan)April 1, 1968Moscow, Russia, U.S.S.R.Soviet theoretical physicist
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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 lowtemperature physics
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(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. 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

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