Papers, 1914-1964.

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Papers, 1914-1964.

Includes: 1) Manuscripts of published as well as of unpublished works on physics of cosmic rays: drafts and preparatory writings to four lectures: "Osnovnye svojstva kosmicheskikh luchej" ("Main Properties of Cosmic Rays"), 1952-1954, "Radoty na kosmotrone" ("Operations on Cosmotron"), 1954, "Opyt po issledovaniiu elektricheskikh svojstv molekuliarnykh sloev" ("Essay on the Exploration of the Electronic Properties of Molecular Layers"), 1929-1932. 2) Preparatory writings to the lectures of 1937 in the Leningrad State University on the subject "Stroenie veshchestva. Otdel III. Fizika iadra" ("The Structure of Matter. Part III. Physics of Atomic Nucleus"); uncompleted manuscripts of handbooks for students "Elektrostatika" ("Electrostatics"), "Tablitsa dlia rasscheta magnitnogo polia katushki" ("A Table for Calculations of Magnetic Fields of Coil") and "Sistema elementov Dmitriia Ivanovicha Mendeleeva" ("The Periodical Mendeleev System"). 3) Writings on the photoeffect: "O fotoeffekte" ("On the Photoeffect,") 1933; "Fotoelementy s bolśhoj selektivnoj chuvstvitelńostíu" ("Photoelements with high selective sensibility"), with N. N. Lushina, 1937. Here there is also a correspondence with the Patent Department of the Standardization Administration of the Minister Council of the USSR related to reception of the patent on the invention of stibial caesial cathode. 4) The patent on the invention of the electronic lamp and device to measure the sizes of grains in unsovable powders (with M. S. Kosman, 1928, 1932). 5) Biographical materials including autobiography (enclosed with the list of publications after 1945), official questionnaire, list of research made with Lukirsky or under his leadership (1964), and an article by A. N. Murin "Akademik Petr Ivanovich Lukirskij. Kratkaia biografiia i ocherk nauchnoj deiatelńosti" ("Academician Lukirsky. Short Biography and essay on his scientific activity"), 1954; photos where Lukirsky is depicted both alone and with K. K. Baumgart, A. F. Ioffe, P. L. Kapitsa, A. A. Lebedev, K. F. Nestrukh, D. S. Rozhdestvenskij, N. N. Semenov, A. V. Ulitovskij, V. A. Fok, V. K. Fredericks, IA. I. Frenkel,́ and others.

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Lukirsky, Petr Ivanovich, 1894-1954.

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Russian physicist (physics, electronics, atomic nucleus, physics of x-rays, discovered a new kind of disintegration of atomic nucleus). Corresponding member of the Academy since 1933, academician since 1946; research fellow and leader in research projects in the Fiziko-tekhnologicheskij institut AN SSSR (Physical-Technological Institute of the Academy of Sciences, 1943-1954); director of the Physical Department in the Radievyj institut AN SSSR (Institute of Radium), 1943-1954; lecturer and profe...

Kapit︠s︡a, P. L. (Petr Leonidovich), 1894-1984

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Major affiliations include: Leningradskii politekhnicheskii institut imeni M. I. Kalinina, Leningrad, USSR, 1918-1921; University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, UK, 1921-1934; and Institute of Physical Problems, Academy of Sciences of the USSR, Moscow, Russia, USSR, 1935-1946. From the description of Papers, ca. 1914-ca. 1938. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 155006455 ...

Frenkelʹ, I︠A︡. I. (I︠A︡kov Ilʹich), 1894-1952.

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Physicist (quantum theory of solids and liquids, theory of metals, nuclear theory). 1918-1921, Tavricheskij University, Simferopolʹ; 1921-1952, Leningrad Physico-Technical Institute; 1921-1942, Leningrad Polytechnical Institute; 1942-1946, Kazan University; professor since 1921; since 1929, correspondent member, USSR Academy of Sciences. From the description of Papers, 1905-1952. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 84317574 ...

Ioffe, A. F. (Abraham Fedorovich), 1880-1960.

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Fok, V. A. (Vladimir Aleksandrovich), 1898-1974

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Russian theoretical physicist. From the description of Papers, 1919-1974. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 81609495 ...