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Ilya Lifshitz

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Starting from the late 1960s, Lifshitz started considering problems of statistical physics of polymers. Together with his students Alexander Yu. Grosberg and Alexei R. Khokhlov, Lifshitz proposed a theory of coil-to-globule transition in homopolymers and derived the formula for the conformational
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Some problems of the statistical physics of polymer chains with volume interaction. I. M. Lifshitz, A. Yu. Grosberg, and A. R. Khokhlov.
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Lifshitz was one of the founders of the theory of disordered systems. He introduced some of the basic notions, such as
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Lifshitz, I.M. (1952). "On a problem of the theory of perturbations connected with quantum statistics".
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Gredeskul, S.A.; Pastur, L.A. (1985). "Works of I. M. Lifshitz on disordered systems".
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entropy of a polymer chain, that is referred to as the Lifshitz entropy.
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Odijk, T. (1997). "Ilya M. Lifshitz. An appreciation".
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Kharkiv
Kharkov Governorate
Russian Empire
Moscow
Soviet Union
University of Kharkiv
Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute
Lifshitz tails
Lifshitz exponent
Lifshitz–Kosevich formula
Lifshitz transition
Self-averaging
spectral shift function
supersolidity
Lenin Prize
Simon Memorial Prize
Physics
Kharkov Institute of Physics and Technology
Institute for Physical Problems
Doctoral advisor
Lev Landau
Arnold Kosevich
Ukrainian
Russian
physicist
Evgeny Lifshitz
solid-state physics
disordered systems
polymers

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