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Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock (or Fok, Russian: 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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PlanetMath: Vladimir FockVladimir Aleksandrovich Fock (or Vladimir Alexandrovich Fok depending on the transliteration from Cyrillic) (1898 - 1974) Soviet physicist, one of the pioneers of quantum mechanics...
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock (or Fok, Russian : Владимир...
Vladimir Fock - WikipédiaVladimir Aleksandrovich Fock (ou Fok, Владимир Александрович Фок) (22 décembre 1898 - 27 décembre 1974), physicien théoricien soviétique.
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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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 Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock - Definition, explanation
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.
In 1922 he graduated from Petrograd University, then continued postgraduate studies there.
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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 Fock biography
Aleksandr Fock was later employed as an inspector of forests in the south of Russia.
Fock was, of course, one of the most outstanding of all the students and was in this special group.
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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Vladimir Fock was born on 22 December 1898 in St. Petersburg.
A week after reading this paper Fock prepared a generalization of the Schroedinger equation for the case when magnetic field and velocity-dependent forces are present (Zs.f.Phys., 38 (1926) 242), and, almost immediately, wrote a relativistic wave equation (Zs.f.Phys., 39 (1926) 226).
Fock and Iwanenko proposed (Zs.f.Phys., 54 (1929) 798) that Dirac ma trices have purely geometrical meaning, and then introduced a notion of parallel transport for a spinor (Compt.Rend., 188 (1929) 1470).
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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.
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N V Fok, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fok (a biographical sketch) (Russian), Studies in the history of physics and mechanics 1998-1999 ("Nauka", Moscow, 2000), 5-25; 294; 298.
G E Gorelik, Vladimir Fock: philosophy of gravity and gravity of philosophy, in The attraction of gravitation: new studies in the history of general relativity, Johnstown, PA, 1991 (Birkhäuser Boston, Boston, MA, 1993), 308-331.
G E Gorelik, Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fok: a philosophical lesson on the history of physics (Russian), Studies in the history of physics and mechanics 1998-1999 ("Nauka", Moscow, 2000), 50-71; 294; 298.
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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.
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Vladimir A.Fock was born on 22 December 1898 in St. Peterburg and died in the same town on 27 december 1974.
He graduated from St. Petersburg (Petrograd) University and, with exception of war and several post war years, his life was associated with St.Petersburg (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.
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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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 Vladimir Fock at AllExperts
Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock (or Fok,) (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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 Matt & Andrej Koymasky - Famous GLTB - Vladimir A.Fock   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Vladimir A.Fock was born in StPeterburg and died in the same town.
He graduated from St. Petersburg (then called Petrograd) University and, with exception of war and several post war years, his life was associated with St.Peterburg (then called Leningrad) where he was teaching at the University for more than 40 years.
According to "The Gay Russian Hall Of Fame", Fock is the reputed inventor of the "felching" (sucking or licking one's recently deposited semen from the anus or the vagina.)
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 Fock school - Vladimir Alexandrovich Fock
Welcome to the homepage of the Vladimir A. Fock Meeting on Quantum and Computational Chemistry and of the V.A. Fock School for Quantum and Computational Chemistry.
V.A. Fock of the St. Petersburg (Leningrad) University is the inventor of the Hartree-Fock approximation (First publication on the method: Z.Phys.
In December of the year 1998 we celebrated his 100-th anniversary by having the 1-st Session of the Fock School on Quantum and Computational Chemistry in Novgorod the Great - Russia (On the Russian scale it is pretty close to St. Petersburg).
www.qcc.ru /~fock/index.ru.php   (149 words)

  
 EIMI: Unesco Physics School Program
Round Table Discussion "Vladimir A.Fock and the role of the scientist in the 21st century", June 1, 15.00
Adiabatic Theorem of Born and Fock; Energy shifts in discrete spectra
Two-electron approximation in atomic theory (Fock, Veselov and Petrashen equations and further development)
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 Ludvig Faddeev at AllExperts
His father, D.K. Faddeev, was a well known algebraist, professor of Leningrad University and member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
Faddeev went to Leningrad University where he was a student of Olga Ladyzhenskaya and Vladimir Fock.
Faddeev is a memder of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 1976,and a number of foreign academies, including US National Academy of Sciences and French Academy of Sciences.
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 CTQM: Quantization of moduli spaces
Fock and Reshetikhin will explain the algebraic approach, Andersen will explain how geometric quantization works in this context.
The third part will start with the review of Segal's axioms of conformal field theory, and then some of the constructions used in the TQFT part will be extended to corresponding conformal field theories.
Jørgen Ellegaard Andersen, Vladimir Fock and Nicolai Reshetikhin
www.ctqm.au.dk /courses/QMS   (197 words)

  
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When she was two her family moved to Moscow.
At 17 she married law student Vladimir Holodny, who adored her.
When Tita's true love (played by Italian-born Marco Leonardi, who became Cavazos' offscreen companion) weds her sister in order to stay near to her, she expresses her unconsummated passion through cooking....
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 nanoHUB - Tags > quantum dots
A MATLAB code for Hartree Fock calculation of H-H ground state bondlength and energy using STO-4G
Hartree Fock (HF) theory is one of the basic theories underlying the current understanding of the electronic structure of materials.
It is a simple non-relativistic treatment of many electron system that accounts for the antisymmetric (fermion) nature of electronic wavefunction but does not account...
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 International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science - Members - Vladimir Fock
International Academy of Quantum Molecular Science - Members - Vladimir Fock
Quantum field theory (Fock space, Fock representation 1932-1937).
Epistemological research on the theory of relativity (relativity principle with respect to observation procedure (1949-1973).
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 Quantum field theory - Cetin BAL - GSM:+90  05366063183 -Turkey/Denizli
The development of the Dirac equation and the hole theory drove quantum field theory to explain these using the ideas of causality in relativity, work that was completed by Wendell Furry and Robert Oppenheimer using methods developed for this purpose by Vladimir Fock.
In fact, the answer is yes: they are operators acting on a kind of expanded Hilbert space, known as a Fock space, composed of the space of a system with no particles (the so-called vacuum state), plus the space of a 1-particle system, plus the space of a 2-particle system, and so forth.
When we re-write a Hamiltonian using a Fock space and creation and annihilation operators, as in the previous example, the symbol N, which stands for the total number of particles, drops out.
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 Boston University Center for Philosophy and History of Science
In addition, Dr. Gorelik has written an article, “Vladimir Fock: a Philosophical Lesson of the History of Physics,” which is to be published in a volume dedicated to the 100th anniversary of V. Fock.
Finally, Dr. Gorelik has begun a new research project, “Soviet Life of Lev Landau and his Friends”, a social biography of the most prominent theoretical physicist of the USSR and, at the same time, a “biography” of the activity of a scientist under an evolving totalitarian regime.
In October 1999, Winner and his wife were invited to present a series of lectures and seminars at Tartu University (Estonia), where Winner discussed Moscow-Tartu semiotics of culture in America and Western Europe and gave a lecture in memory of the late Czech literary critic Vladimir Macura.
www.bu.edu /philo/centers/cphs/research/reports/99_00.html   (1978 words)

  
 Ralph Dumain: "The Autodidact Project": Igor Naletov: "Alternatives to Positivism": Materialist Dialectics and Special ...
History knows many examples when the natural scientists set themselves the task of solving philosophico-theoretical problems arising in their fields in order to help overcome the crisis.
Among prominent natural scientists who made invaluable contribution to the theory and philosophy of science are such famous names as Albert Einstein, Wolfgang Pauli, Niels Bohr, Werner Heisenberg, Vladimir Bekhterev, Ivan Pavlov, Nikolai Vavilov, Ernst Bauer, Vladimir Fock, Dmitri Blokhintsev, and others.
In this context utterly absurd appear to be the repealed attempts of the positivists to lay
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 History of Science Society | HSSOnline.org
In general relativity theory, A. Fridman (Friedmann) produced a brilliant mathematical approach that showed that Einstein was wrong to think that his equations of 1915 could lead only to a static universe, an error that Einstein graciously admitted after seeing Fridman's work.
Beginning in the early 1930s Vladimir Fock, Lev Landau, and Igor Tamm made contributions to quantum field theory that attracted attention from leading physicists around the world.
At about the same time, P. Cherenkov began his work under the Supervision of S. Vavilov on the action of radiation on liquids.
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 MOLECULAR MODELING
At a higher level of computational accuracy is the Hartree-Fock molecular orbital method.
This was developed in the 1930s by Douglas Hartree, a British mathematician and Vladimir Fock, a Russian physicist, but was not widely used until digital computers became available in the 1960s.
We will not be using the Hartree-Fock method, but when you get to the Calculations… screen in Spartan’s Setup menu, you will see Hartree-Fock listed as one of the choices.
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