Alexander Polyakov may refer to: Alexander Dmitriyevich Polyakov (born 1959), Russian diplomat and ambassador Alexander Markovich Polyakov (born 1945)...
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Alexander Markovich Polyakov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Ма́ркович Поляко́в; born 27 September 1945) is a Russian theoretical physicist, formerly at the Landau...
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Russian/Uzbek goalkeeper Alexander Polyakov (disambiguation), multiple individuals Alla Polyakova (born 1970), Russian politician Anatoly Polyakov (born 1980), Russian...
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Alexander Polyakov (Russian: Александр Алексеевич Поляков; born 31 January 1969, Vishnovoye, Tambov Oblast) is a Russian political figure and a deputy...
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found independently by Gerard 't Hooft and Alexander Polyakov. Unlike the Dirac monopole, the 't Hooft–Polyakov monopole is a smooth solution with a finite...
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Alexander Vasilievich Polyakov (Russian: Александр Васильевич Поляков; 1801, place unknown - 9 January 1835, St. Petersburg) was a Russian portrait painter...
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Conformal Symmetry in Two-Dimensional Quantum Field Theory", with Alexander Polyakov and Alexander Belavin. He joined Rutgers University (1990) where he co-founded...
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Alexander Dmitriyevich Polyakov (Russian: Александр Дмитриевич Поляков) (born 19 April 1959) is a Russian diplomat. Polyakov graduated from the Moscow...
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elaborated in articles by Steven Gubser, Igor Klebanov, and Alexander Markovich Polyakov, and by Edward Witten. By 2010, Maldacena's article had over...
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Di Vecchia and P. S. Howe in 1976, and has become associated with Alexander Polyakov after he made use of it in quantizing the string in 1981. The action...
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