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Lev Davidovich Landau (Russian: Лев Дави́дович Ланда́у; 22 January 1908 – 1 April 1968) was a Soviet physicist who made fundamental contributions to many areas of theoretical physics.
Lev Davidovich Landau was a Soviet theoretical physicist, one of the founders of the quantum theory of condensed matter whose pioneering research in this field was recognized with the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physics.
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The Nobel Prize in Physics 1962 was awarded to Lev Davidovich Landau "for his pioneering theories for condensed matter, especially liquid helium"
Lev Davidovich Landau. The Nobel Prize in Physics 1962. Born: 22 January 1908, Baku, Russian Empire (now Azerbaijan) Died: 1 April 1968, Moscow, USSR (now Russia) Affiliation at the time of the award: Academy of Sciences, Moscow, USSR (now Russia) Prize motivation: “for his pioneering theories for condensed matter, especially liquid helium”
Lev Landau was an Azerbaijan-born mathematician who made fundamental discoveries in theoretical physics. He won the Nobel prize for his theory of superfluidity. View ten larger pictures. Biography. Lev Landau's mother, Lyubov Veniaminovna Harkavi (1876-1941), had trained in medicine and she had undertaken work in physiology.
Lev Davidovich Landau (1908–1968) was one of the most influential theoretical physicists of the 20th century, winning the 1962 Nobel Prize for Physics for his pioneering theories of condensed matter.
Lev Davidovich Landau, one of the world’s greatest and most versatile physicists, was born in Baku, Azerbaijan, Russia on January 22, 1908. He studied physics at Baku University and in Leningrad and graduated in 1927.