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Alexei Vasilievich Shubnikov

Alexei Vasilievich Shubnikov (Russian: Алексей Васильевич Шубников; 29 March 1887 – 27 April 1970) was a Soviet crystallographer and mathematician. Shubnikov was the founding director of the Institute of Crystallography (named after him following his death) of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union in Moscow. Shubnikov pioneered Russian crystallography and its application.[1]

Alexei Vasilievich Shubnikov
Born(1887-03-29)March 29, 1887
DiedApril 27, 1970(1970-04-27) (aged 83)
EducationMoscow State University
Scientific career
InstitutionsAcademy of Sciences of the Soviet Union

Life edit

Career edit

In 1912 Shubnikov graduated from the Department of Natural Sciences of the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow University. From 1920 to 1925 he was a professor at the Ural Mining Institute, Yekaterinburg. In 1925, at the invitation of the well-known mineralogist and geologist Alexander Fersman, he went to Leningrad, where he founded a laboratory of crystallography and laid the foundations of the Soviet school of theoretical and applied crystallography and related fields. From 1927 to 1929 he visited research institutions in Norway and Germany and worked temporarily with Friedrich Rinne. In 1934 he received a doctorate in the field of geological sciences. As part of a restructuring in the Academy of Sciences, he moved to Moscow with his laboratory in 1934. With the beginning of the German-Soviet war in 1941 it was transferred to the Sverdlovsk region, where research work on piezoelectricity continued. In 1943 he returned to Moscow with his laboratory, and in 1944 it was transformed into the Institute of Crystallography by a decision of the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences. In 1953 he founded the Department of Crystal Physics at the Physics Faculty of Lomonosov University and was a professor there until 1968. He served as director of the academy's Institute for Crystallography until 1962.[2]

Shubnikov was a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR from 1933, and a full member and academician from 1953. Shubnikov was a co-founder of the International Union of Crystallography. Shubnikov was a foreign member of the mineralogical societies of Great Britain and of France.

He is known for his research in the 1950s on the Shubnikov groups named after him, with many applications in crystallography and solid-state physics, especially in the fields of magnetism and ferroelectricity. These groups were introduced by Heinrich Heesch in 1929 and are therefore also called Heesch-Shubnikov groups today.[3]

Works edit

Shubnikov was the author of more than 250 scientific publications. His main works are devoted to the theory of symmetry, the theory of crystal growth, and the physical properties of crystals. He was the first to draw attention to piezoelectric textures, which predicted the possibility of visual observation of atoms and molecules when monochromatic rays pass through two superimposed crystal rasters, which has found application in the technique of modern electron microscopy. Having developed the doctrine of antisymmetry, he deduced the 58 crystallographic point groups of antisymmetry (Shubnikov groups).[4] Selected works available in English:

Honours and awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ Shafranovskii, I.I. "Shubnikov, Alexei Vasilievich". Encyclopedia.com. Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Retrieved 3 March 2022.
  2. ^ Smolensky, G.A. . Archived from the original on 3 March 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2022.
  3. ^ Shchagina, N. M. (January 2012). . Ferroelectrics. 437 (1): 1–7. Bibcode:2012Fer...437....1S. doi:10.1080/00150193.2012.750155. S2CID 120503089. Archived from the original on 2022-03-03. Retrieved 2022-03-03.
  4. ^ Hargittai, I.; Vainshtein, B.K., eds. (1988). Crystal symmetries: Shubnikov Centennial papers. Oxford: Pergamon Press. ISBN 9780080370149.
  5. ^ Shubnikov, A.V. (1988). "On the works of Pierre Curie on symmetry". Computers & Mathematics with Applications. 16 (5–8): 357–364. doi:10.1016/0898-1221(88)90225-8.
  6. ^ Shubnikov, A.V. (1988). "Antisymmetry of textures". Computers & Mathematics with Applications. 16 (5–8): 373–377. doi:10.1016/0898-1221(88)90227-1.
  7. ^ Shubnikov, A.V. (1988). "Symmetry of similarity". Computers & Mathematics with Applications. 16 (5–8): 365–371. doi:10.1016/0898-1221(88)90226-X.
  8. ^ Shubnikov, A.V. (1962). Ewald, P.P. (ed.). Autobiographical Data and Personal Reminiscences. p. 647.
  9. ^ Shubnikov, A.V.; Belov, N.V. (1964). Holser, William T. (ed.). Colored Symmetry. New York: Pergamon.
  10. ^ Shubnikov, A.V.; Koptsik, V.A. (1974). Symmetry in science and art. New York: Plenum Press. ISBN 9780306307591.

Further reading edit

  • Smolensky, G.A., Zhdanov, G.S. and Shuvalov, L.A.: "In memory of academician A.V. Shubnikov". In: Ferroelectrics. Volume 1, No. 1, 1970, pp. 191–193, doi:10.1080/00150197008241484 10.1080/00150197008241484. (Obituary, with photograph)
  • Belov, N.V. and Vainshtein, B.K.: "Obituary. Alexey Vasilyevich Shubnikov 1887–1970", Journal of Applied Crystallography 3, December 1970, pp. 551–552, doi:10.1107/S002188987000691X 10.1107/S002188987000691X (Obituary, with photograph)
  • Vainstein, B.K.: A.V. "Shubnikov and his ideas in modern Crystallography". In: Computer. Math. Applic. Vol. 16, No. 5-8, 1988, pp. 351–356, doi:10.1016/0898-1221(88)90224-6 10.1016/0898-1221(88)90224-6.
  • Hargittai, I. and Vainshtein, B.K. (eds.): Crystal symmetries: Shubnikov Centennial papers (1988)
  • Shchagina, N.M.: "Aleksei Vasilievich Shubnikov: Memories of the Man and his Scientific Achievements on the 125th Anniversary of his Birth (2012)". In: Ferroelectrics. Volume 437, No. 1, pp. 1–7

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Alexei Vasilievich Shubnikov Russian Aleksej Vasilevich Shubnikov 29 March 1887 27 April 1970 was a Soviet crystallographer and mathematician Shubnikov was the founding director of the Institute of Crystallography named after him following his death of the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union in Moscow Shubnikov pioneered Russian crystallography and its application 1 Alexei Vasilievich ShubnikovBorn 1887 03 29 March 29 1887DiedApril 27 1970 1970 04 27 aged 83 EducationMoscow State UniversityScientific careerInstitutionsAcademy of Sciences of the Soviet Union Contents 1 Life 1 1 Career 1 2 Works 1 3 Honours and awards 2 References 3 Further readingLife editCareer edit In 1912 Shubnikov graduated from the Department of Natural Sciences of the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow University From 1920 to 1925 he was a professor at the Ural Mining Institute Yekaterinburg In 1925 at the invitation of the well known mineralogist and geologist Alexander Fersman he went to Leningrad where he founded a laboratory of crystallography and laid the foundations of the Soviet school of theoretical and applied crystallography and related fields From 1927 to 1929 he visited research institutions in Norway and Germany and worked temporarily with Friedrich Rinne In 1934 he received a doctorate in the field of geological sciences As part of a restructuring in the Academy of Sciences he moved to Moscow with his laboratory in 1934 With the beginning of the German Soviet war in 1941 it was transferred to the Sverdlovsk region where research work on piezoelectricity continued In 1943 he returned to Moscow with his laboratory and in 1944 it was transformed into the Institute of Crystallography by a decision of the Presidium of the Academy of Sciences In 1953 he founded the Department of Crystal Physics at the Physics Faculty of Lomonosov University and was a professor there until 1968 He served as director of the academy s Institute for Crystallography until 1962 2 Shubnikov was a corresponding member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR from 1933 and a full member and academician from 1953 Shubnikov was a co founder of the International Union of Crystallography Shubnikov was a foreign member of the mineralogical societies of Great Britain and of France He is known for his research in the 1950s on the Shubnikov groups named after him with many applications in crystallography and solid state physics especially in the fields of magnetism and ferroelectricity These groups were introduced by Heinrich Heesch in 1929 and are therefore also called Heesch Shubnikov groups today 3 Works edit Shubnikov was the author of more than 250 scientific publications His main works are devoted to the theory of symmetry the theory of crystal growth and the physical properties of crystals He was the first to draw attention to piezoelectric textures which predicted the possibility of visual observation of atoms and molecules when monochromatic rays pass through two superimposed crystal rasters which has found application in the technique of modern electron microscopy Having developed the doctrine of antisymmetry he deduced the 58 crystallographic point groups of antisymmetry Shubnikov groups 4 Selected works available in English On the works of Pierre Curie on Symmetry In Usp fiz Nauk Volume 59 1956 pp 591 602 Original Russian English version in Comput Math Applic 1988 doi 10 1016 0898 1221 88 90225 8 5 Antisymmetry of textures In Soviet Physics Crystall Vol 3 No 3 1958 pp 269 273 Original Russian English version in Comput Math Applic 1988 doi 10 1016 0898 1221 88 90227 1 6 Symmetry of similarity In Soviet Physics Crystall Vol 5 No 4 1961 pp 469 476 Original Russian English version in Comput Math Applic 1988 doi 10 1016 0898 1221 88 90226 X 7 Autobiographical Data and Personal Reminiscences In P P Ewald Ed Fifty Years of X Ray Diffraction Conference Proc 25 31 July 1962 Munich Germany 8 Colored Symmetry 1964 with N V Belov 9 This book contains the first translation into English of Shubnikov s 1951 work Symmetry and antisymmetry of finite figures which opened up the field of antisymmetry in magnetic structures Symmetry in Science and Art 1974 with V A Koptsik with extensive coverage of polychromatic symmetry 10 Original in Russian published by Nauka Moscow 1972 Honours and awards edit Order of the Red Banner of Labour 1945 1962 Stalin Prize for his monograph on piezoelectric textures 1947 and for the creation of equipment and technology for the production of rubies 1950 Order of Lenin 1953 1967 Hero of Socialist Labour 1967 References edit Shafranovskii I I Shubnikov Alexei Vasilievich Encyclopedia com Dictionary of Scientific Biography Retrieved 3 March 2022 Smolensky G A In memory of academician A V Shubnikov Archived from the original on 3 March 2022 Retrieved 2 March 2022 Shchagina N M January 2012 Aleksei Vasilievich Shubnikov Memories of the Man and his Scientific Achievements on the 125th Anniversary of his Birth Ferroelectrics 437 1 1 7 Bibcode 2012Fer 437 1S doi 10 1080 00150193 2012 750155 S2CID 120503089 Archived from the original on 2022 03 03 Retrieved 2022 03 03 Hargittai I Vainshtein B K eds 1988 Crystal symmetries Shubnikov Centennial papers Oxford Pergamon Press ISBN 9780080370149 Shubnikov A V 1988 On the works of Pierre Curie on symmetry Computers amp Mathematics with Applications 16 5 8 357 364 doi 10 1016 0898 1221 88 90225 8 Shubnikov A V 1988 Antisymmetry of textures Computers amp Mathematics with Applications 16 5 8 373 377 doi 10 1016 0898 1221 88 90227 1 Shubnikov A V 1988 Symmetry of similarity Computers amp Mathematics with Applications 16 5 8 365 371 doi 10 1016 0898 1221 88 90226 X Shubnikov A V 1962 Ewald P P ed Autobiographical Data and Personal Reminiscences p 647 Shubnikov A V Belov N V 1964 Holser William T ed Colored Symmetry New York Pergamon Shubnikov A V Koptsik V A 1974 Symmetry in science and art New York Plenum Press ISBN 9780306307591 Further reading editSmolensky G A Zhdanov G S and Shuvalov L A In memory of academician A V Shubnikov In Ferroelectrics Volume 1 No 1 1970 pp 191 193 doi 10 1080 00150197008241484 10 1080 00150197008241484 Obituary with photograph Belov N V and Vainshtein B K Obituary Alexey Vasilyevich Shubnikov 1887 1970 Journal of Applied Crystallography 3 December 1970 pp 551 552 doi 10 1107 S002188987000691X 10 1107 S002188987000691X Obituary with photograph Vainstein B K A V Shubnikov and his ideas in modern Crystallography In Computer Math Applic Vol 16 No 5 8 1988 pp 351 356 doi 10 1016 0898 1221 88 90224 6 10 1016 0898 1221 88 90224 6 Hargittai I and Vainshtein B K eds Crystal symmetries Shubnikov Centennial papers 1988 Shchagina N M Aleksei Vasilievich Shubnikov Memories of the Man and his Scientific Achievements on the 125th Anniversary of his Birth 2012 In Ferroelectrics Volume 437 No 1 pp 1 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Alexei Vasilievich Shubnikov amp oldid 1217976147, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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