Vladimir Gribov

Vladimir Gribov
Владимир Грибов
Gribov in 1990
Born(1930-03-25)March 25, 1930
DiedAugust 13, 1997(1997-08-13) (aged 67)
Known forGribov copies
DGLAP evolution equations
Pomeron
AwardsLandau Gold Medal (1971)
Humboldt Prize (1991)
Sakurai Prize (1991)
Scientific career
InstitutionsLandau Institute
Ioffe Institute
University of Bonn

Vladimir Naumovich Gribov (Russian Влади́мир Нау́мович Гри́бов; March 25, 1930 – August 13, 1997) was a prominent Russian theoretical physicist, who worked on high-energy physics, quantum field theory and the Regge theory of the strong interactions.[1]

His best known contributions are the pomeron,[2] the DGLAP equations, and the Gribov copies.

  1. ^ Okun, Lev B. (March 1998). "Obituary: Vladimir Naumovich Gribov". Physics Today. 51 (3): 104–107. Bibcode:1998PhT....51c.104O. doi:10.1063/1.882164.
  2. ^ Gribov was the inventor of the term (Dean Rickles (2014). A Brief History of String Theory: From Dual Models to M-Theory. Springer. p. 36).

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