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Dmitry Vasil'evich Shirkov ((ロシア語:Дми́трий Васи́льевич Ширко́в); born on March 3, 1928) is a Russian theoretical physicist known for his contribution to quantum field theory and to the development of the renormalization group method. ==Biography== Dmitry Shirkov graduated from the Faculty of Physics at Moscow State University (MSU) in 1949. In 1954 he obtained PhD degree (''Candidate of Sciences'') in the area of theory of neutron diffusion. In 1958 he defended his doctoral dissertation "Renormalization group method in quantum field theory" and obtained the Doktor nauk (''Doctor of Sciences'') degree. In 1972—1992 he was appointed as Professor at the Department of Quantum Statistics and Field Theory at the MSU Faculty of Physics. Since 1992 he is a Professor at the Department of High Energy Physics. He worked in the Steklov Mathematical Institute in the period 1952—1958 and in the Mathematical Institute of the Siberian Division of the USSR Academy of Sciences in the period 1960—1969. Since 1969 he works at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR), and since 1971 also at Moscow State University. He was the head of the Theoretical Physics Laboratory at the JINR (1993—1997), where currently he is the Honorary Director. Dmitry Shirkov was an Invited Nobel Professor at Lund University, Sweden (1970—1971). He became a corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences in 1960 and an academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences in 1994. Dmitry Shirkov was the initiator and the editor for a series of monographs «Books in Theoretical Physics» by Nauka (''Science'') Publishing Company (1978—1990). He is a jury president for the Bogoliubov Prize for young scientists. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Dmitry Shirkov」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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