Vlasov, Anatolii Aleksandrovich

Vlasov, Anatolii Aleksandrovich

 

Born Aug. 7 (20), 1908, in Balashov, now in Saratov Oblast. Soviet theoretical physicist. Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences (1942).

Upon graduating from Moscow University in 1931, Vlasov began teaching there, becoming a professor in 1944. His major works are in optics, plasma physics, the theory of crystals, the theory of gravitation, and statistical physics. He proposed a method for taking account of the collective interactions between particles and describing their motion, which formed the basis of modern plasma theory (the so-called Vlasov equation). Vlasov received the Lenin Prize in 1970 and has been awarded two orders.

WORKS

“O vibratsionnykh svoistvakh elektronnogo gaza.” Zhurnal eksperimental’noi i teoreticheskoi fiziki, 1938, vol. 8, issue 3, p. 291.
Teoriia mnogikh chastits. Moscow-Leningrad, 1950.
Statisticheskie funktsii raspredeleniia. Moscow, 1966.
“Nitevidnye i plastinchatye struktury v kristallakh i zhidkostiakh.” Teoreticheskaia i matematicheskaiafizika, 1970, vol. 5, issue 3, p. 388.