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Isaak Khalatnikov
BornIsaak Markovich Khalatnikov
17 October 1919
Yekaterinoslav, Ukrainian SSR
Died9 January 2021 (aged 101)
Chernogolovka, Russia
Alma mater
Occupation
  • University teacher
Awards
  • Marcel Grossmann Award (2012)
  • Foreign Member of the Royal Society (1994)
  • Academic career
    FieldsPhysics
    Institutions
    Doctoral advisorLev Landau

    Isaak Markovich Khalatnikov ForMemRS (Ukrainian: Ісаа́к Ма́ркович Хала́тников, Russian: Исаак Маркович Халатников; 17 October 1919 – 9 January 2021) was a leading Soviet theoretical physicist who made significant contributions to many areas of theoretical physics, including general relativity, quantum field theory, as well as the theory of quantum liquids. He is well known for his role in developing the Landau-Khalatnikov theory of superfluidity and the so-called BKL conjecture in the general theory of relativity.

    Life and career

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    Isaak Khalatnikov was born into a Ukrainian Jewish family in Yekaterinoslav (now Dnipro, Ukraine) and graduated from Dnipropetrovsk State University with a degree in Physics in 1941. He had been a member of the Communist Party since 1944. He earned his doctorate in 1952. His wife Valentina was the daughter of Revolutionary hero Mykola Shchors.

    Much of Khalatnikov's research was a collaboration with, or inspired by, Lev Landau, including the Landau-Khalatnikov theoryofsuperfluidity.

    During 1969 he briefly worked as a part-time professor of theoretical physics at Leiden University.[1]

    In 1970, inspired by the mixmaster model introduced by Charles W. Misner, then at Princeton University, Khalatnikov, together with Vladimir Belinski and Evgeny Lifshitz, introduced what has become known as the BKL conjecture, which is widely regarded as one of the most outstanding open problems in the classical theory of gravitation.

    Khalatnikov directed the Landau Institute for Theoretical PhysicsinMoscow from 1965 to 1992. He was elected to the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union in 1984. He has been awarded the Landau Gold Medal, the Humboldt Prize, and the Marcel Grossmann Award. He was also a foreign member of the Royal Society of London.

    He was portrayed by actor Georg Nikoloff in the film The Theory of Everything.

    Khalatnikov died in Chernogolovka on 9 January 2021, aged 101.[2]

    Honours and awards

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    Partial bibliography

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    Books

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    Selected academic works

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    See also

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    References

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    1. ^ "Isaak M. Khalatnikov" (in Dutch). Leiden University. Archived from the original on 23 July 2019.
  • ^ Prominent Physicist Khalatnikov, Involved In Building 1st Soviet Nuclear Weapon, Dies
  • ^ "468725 Khalat (2010 JG3)". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  • ^ "MPC/MPO/MPS Archive". Minor Planet Center. Retrieved 3 June 2019.
  • Belinskii, V.; Khalatnikov, I.; Lifschitz, E. (1970). "Oscillatory approach to a singular point in the relativistic cosmology". Adv. Phys. 19 (80): 525–573. Bibcode:1970AdPhy..19..525B. doi:10.1080/00018737000101171.

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