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Mathematics
Russia
2022

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Mathematics

D-Index
60
Citations
29395
World Ranking
533
National Ranking
3

Research.com Recognitions

  • 2022 - Research.com Mathematics in Russia Leader Award
  • 2010 - Fellow of the Royal Society, United Kingdom
  • 2006 - Henri Poincaré Prize, International Association of Mathematical Physics
  • 2002 - Pomeranchuk Prize, Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics
  • 1996 - Max Planck Medal, German Physical Society
  • 1990 - Member of the National Academy of Sciences
  • 1975 - Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics, American Physical Society and American Institute of Physics

Overview

L. D. Faddeev was affiliated with the Steklov Mathematical Institute in the Russian Federation. Throughout their career, they contributed to multiple areas of mathematical physics, earning numerous prestigious awards that mark significant recognition by the scientific community.

The scientist received the Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics, awarded jointly by the American Physical Society and the American Institute of Physics, in 1975. They became a member of the National Academy of Sciences in 1990. Additional awards include the Max Planck Medal from the German Physical Society in 1996, the Pomeranchuk Prize from the Institute for Theoretical and Experimental Physics in 2002, and the Henri Poincaré Prize from the International Association of Mathematical Physics in 2006. In 2010, they were named a Fellow of the Royal Society in the United Kingdom.

No specific research papers are listed for L. D. Faddeev, nor are there details about frequent co-authors, publication venues, or the exact fields and subfields of study. However, the cumulative recognition suggests impactful contributions to mathematical physics, supported by the awards spanning several decades.

The lack of data on particular publications, co-authors, and main topics implies that the focus remains on the scientist's institutional affiliation and the honors they received, which reflect sustained influence in their area of expertise.

Best Publications

  • Hamiltonian methods in the theory of solitons

    Ludwig D. Faddeev;Leon A. Takhtajan

  • Feynman Diagrams for the Yang-Mills Field

    L.D. Faddeev;V.N. Popov

  • Quantization of Lie Groups and Lie Algebras

    L. D. Faddeev;N. Yu. Reshetikhin;L. A. Takhtajan

  • Quantum inverse problem method. I

    E. K. Sklyanin;L. A. Takhtadzhyan;L. D. Faddeev

  • Gauge fields, introduction to quantum theory

    Ludvig Faddeev;A. A. Slavnov

  • How algebraic Bethe ansatz works for integrable model

    L.D. Faddeev

  • Hamiltonian reduction of unconstrained and constrained systems.

    L.D. Faddeev;R. Jackiw

  • Stable knot-like structures in classical field theory

    L.D. Faddeev;L.D. Faddeev;Antti J. Niemi;Antti J. Niemi

  • What is the spin of a spin wave

    L.D. Faddeev;L.A. Takhtajan

  • Feynman integral for singular Lagrangians

    L.D. Faddeev

  • Realization of the Schwinger Term in the Gauss Law and the Possibility of Correct Quantization of a Theory with Anomalies

    L.D. Faddeev;Samson L. Shatashvili

  • High energy QCD as a completely integrable model

    L.D. Faddeev;L.D. Faddeev;G.P. Korchemsky

  • Discrete Heisenberg-Weyl Group and modular group

    L. D. Faddeev;L. D. Faddeev

  • Operator anomaly for the gauss law

    L.D. Faddeev

  • ASYMPTOTIC CONDITIONS AND INFRARED DIVERGENCES IN QUANTUM ELECTRODYNAMICS.

    P.P. Kulish;L.D. Faddeev

  • Knots and Particles

    L. Faddeev;Antti J. Niemi

  • Quantum Scattering Theory for Several Particle Systems

    Ludvig Faddeev;S.P. Merkuriev

  • Partially Dual Variables in SU(2) Yang-Mills Theory

    Ludvig Faddeev;Ludvig Faddeev;Antti J. Niemi;Antti J. Niemi

  • Quantum Dilogarithm

    L. D. Faddeev;R. M. Kashaev

  • Spectrum and scattering of excitations in the one-dimensional isotropic Heisenberg model

    L. D. Faddeev;L. A. Takhtadzhyan

Frequent Co-Authors

Vladimir E. Korepin
Vladimir E. Korepin Stony Brook University
Olav Tirkkonen
Olav Tirkkonen Aalto University
Gregory P. Korchemsky
Gregory P. Korchemsky University of Paris-Saclay
Alexander Ivanovich Aptekarev
Alexander Ivanovich Aptekarev Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics
Vladimir P. Skulachev
Vladimir P. Skulachev Lomonosov Moscow State University
Vsevolod A. Tkachuk
Vsevolod A. Tkachuk Lomonosov Moscow State University
Stanley Deser
Stanley Deser Brandeis University
Victor A. Kabanov
Victor A. Kabanov Lomonosov Moscow State University

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