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  PlanetMath: Vladimir Fock
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock (or Vladimir Alexandrovich Fok depending on the transliteration from Cyrillic) (1898 - 1974) Soviet physicist, one of the pioneers of quantum mechanics.
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 Fock biography
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock's father, Aleksandr A Fock, undertook research on the growing and tending of trees.
Aleksandr Fock was later employed as an inspector of forests in the south of Russia.
Further in 1932 Fock published an important paper with Podolsky and Dirac on quantum electrodynamics in which the concept of multiple time formalism was introduced, and in the same year Fock introduced the concept of the Fock space in another classical paper.
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 SPb. Math. Society: V.A.Fock
Vladimir A.Fock was born on 22 December 1998 in StPeterburg and died in the same town on 27 december 1974.
He graduated from StPetersburg (Petrograd) University and, with exception of war and several post war years, his life was associated with St.Peterburg (Leningrad) where he was teaching at the University for more than 40 years.
The celebration of the 100th anniversary of V.A.Fock is organized under auspices and with the support of UNESCO.
www.univer.omsk.su /LGS/Fock_e.html   (122 words)

  
  Reference.com/Encyclopedia/Hartree-Fock
Fock's original method relied heavily on group theory and was too abstract for contemporary physicists to understand and implement.
The Fock operator is an effective one-electron Hamiltonian operator being the sum of two terms.
Since the Fock operator depends on the orbitals used to construct the corresponding Fock matrix, the eigenfunctions of the Fock operator are in turn new orbitals which can be used to construct a new Fock operator.
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  Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock (or Fok, Владимир Александрович Фок) (December 22 1898 - December 27 1974) was a Soviet physicist, who did foundational work on quantum mechanics.
His primary scientific contribution lies in the development of quantum physics, although he also contributed significantly to the fields of mechanics, theoretical optics, theory of gravitation, physics of continuous medium.
He gave his name to Fock space, the Fock representation and Fock state, and developed the Hartree-Fock method in 1930.
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Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock, one the greatest theoretical physicist of the XXth century, was born in St. Petersburg.
The works of V.A. Fock, devoted to a wide area of problems of theoretical physics: among which are quantum mechanics, quantum field theory, general relativity and mathematical physics (especially the diffraction theory) etc., had deeply influenced the modern development of theoretical and mathematical physics and received the world-wide recognition.
Many results and methods he developed reflected in such notions as Fock space, the Fock method in the second quantization theories, the Fock proper time method, the Hartree-Fock method, the Fock symmetry of the hydrogen atom and others.
landau.phys.spbu.ru /ENG/history.htm   (360 words)

  
 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Saint Petersburg State University   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock (or Fok, and#1042;and#1083;and#1072;and#1076;and#1080;and#1084;and#1080;and#1088; and#1040;and#1083;and#1077;and#1082;and#1089;and#1072;and#1085;and#1076;and#1088;and#1086;and#1074;and#1080;and#1095; and#1060;and#1086;and#1082;) (December 22, 1898 - December 27, 1974) was a Soviet physicist, who did foundational work on quantum mechanics.
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin (Russian:) (born October 7, 1952) is a Russian politician, and the current President of Russia.
Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky (and#1042;and#1083;and#1072;and#1076;and#1080;and#1084;and#1080;and#1088; and#1048;and#1074;and#1072;and#1085;and#1086;and#1074;and#1080;and#1095; and#1042;and#1077;and#1088;and#1085;and#1072;and#1076;and#1089;and#1082;and#1080;and#1081;) (March 12, 1863, N.S. [ February 28, O.S. ] and#8211; January 6, 1945) was a Russian mineralogist and geochemist who first...
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 The Attraction of gravitation : new studies in the history of general relativity / John Earman, Michel Janssen, John D
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock (1898-1974) was one of the main participants in the history of the general theory of relativity (GTR) in Russia.
Fock had "the means of observation" to appreciate Einstein's achievements of genius and he did admit that Einstein had achieved his results by means of these "incorrect" concepts and inferences, but to go mentally into this incorrect practice was, for Fock, precluded by his mathematical powers.
Fock perceived the Stalinist terror (the true scale of which was unknown) as a natural disaster, saying that "cowardice does not influence the probability of arrest" (Aleksandrov 1988, p.
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