Alexei Morozov | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Theoretical physics |
Doctoral advisor | Lev Okun |
Alexei Yur'evich Morozov ( Russian: Алексей Юрьевич Морозов; born 2 November 1961 in Moscow) is a wide-profile theoretical physicist known for his interests and achievements in variety of subjects ranging from traditional particle physics to modern abstract field theory ( string theory), knot theory, integrable systems and quantum algebra. [1] In particular, he is one of the founders of perturbative string theory techniques and one of the discoverers of hidden symmetries in integrable quantum field theory models, mostly matrix models. [2] Alexei Morozov has created a research group that gathered scientists from different Moscow institutes together. [3]
He have been being affiliated with the Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics since 1982. Currently he is working as a principal researcher there. [4]
Alexei Yu. Morozov has written more than 250 original publications, including 2 monographies and several monographic surveys. His H-index is 46, with more than 7000 citations in total (Scopus, [5] RSCI [6]). He is a member of editorial boards of TMP, [7] IJMPA [8] and MPLA [9]
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Alexei Morozov | |
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Born | |
Alma mater | Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Theoretical physics |
Doctoral advisor | Lev Okun |
Alexei Yur'evich Morozov ( Russian: Алексей Юрьевич Морозов; born 2 November 1961 in Moscow) is a wide-profile theoretical physicist known for his interests and achievements in variety of subjects ranging from traditional particle physics to modern abstract field theory ( string theory), knot theory, integrable systems and quantum algebra. [1] In particular, he is one of the founders of perturbative string theory techniques and one of the discoverers of hidden symmetries in integrable quantum field theory models, mostly matrix models. [2] Alexei Morozov has created a research group that gathered scientists from different Moscow institutes together. [3]
He have been being affiliated with the Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics since 1982. Currently he is working as a principal researcher there. [4]
Alexei Yu. Morozov has written more than 250 original publications, including 2 monographies and several monographic surveys. His H-index is 46, with more than 7000 citations in total (Scopus, [5] RSCI [6]). He is a member of editorial boards of TMP, [7] IJMPA [8] and MPLA [9]
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