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  1. Jakov Seldovich (em russo: Яков Борисович Зельдович, transl. Iakov Borisovitch Seldovitch; em bielorrusso: Якаў Барысавіч Зэльдавіч, transl. Iakau Barysavitch Zeldavitch) (Minsk, 8 de março de 1914 — Moscovo, 2 de dezembro de 1987) foi um físico soviético.

  2. Yakov Borisovich Zeldovich ForMemRS (Russian: Я́ков Бори́сович Зельдо́вич, Belarusian: Я́каў Бары́савіч Зяльдо́віч; 8 March 1914 – 2 December 1987), also known as YaB, D.N. was a leading Soviet physicist of Belarusian origin, who is known for his prolific contributions in physical ...

  3. He was a pioneer in attempts to relate particle physics to cosmology and to develop a quantum theory of gravity. He was also an important teacher and the leader of one of the world’s leading research groups in general relativity and cosmology. Note: His name is also spelled Zeldovich.

  4. Jakov Seldovich (em russo: Яков Борисович Зельдович, transl. Iakov Borisovitch Seldovitch; em bielorrusso: Якаў Барысавіч Зэльдавіч, transl. Iakau Barysavitch Zeldavitch) (Minsk, 8 de março de 1914 — Moscovo, 2 de dezembro de 1987) foi um físico soviético.

  5. 14 de jul. de 2014 · Selected Works of Ya. B. Zeldovich is a two-volume collection of over 100 articles spanning half a century of work by the late Soviet scientist Yakov Borisovich Zeldovich. The breadth and depth of Zeldovich's work is staggering.

    • Yakov Borisovich Zeldovich
    • July 14, 2014
    • 2014
  6. 8 de mar. de 2017 · Born on 8 March 1914 in Minsk (in present-day Belarus), Yakov Zeldovich was a prolific Soviet physicist who made major contributions in particle physics, astrophysics and cosmology, and nuclear physics. He graduated high school at age 15.

  7. Introduction. Yakov Borisovich Zeldovich – or Ya.B. as his colleagues and friends called him – cele-brated his 70th birthday in 1974. The Academy of Sciences of the USSR made a present to him: it published a selection of his works in two volumes. It was translated into English almost twenty years later (Zeldovich 1993).