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 Svidzinsky Anatoly Vadimovich (Vladimirovich) 

General data:

01.03.1929 - 23.01.2019

Place of birth: Mohyliv-Podilskyi city, Vinnytsia region, Ukrainian SSR

Studied in: Ivan Franko Lviv State University (since 1999 Ivan Franko Lviv National University) (1949-1952); Lviv Technological Institute of Building Materials (1946-1949);

Key interests: theoretical physics. PhD Thesis: Method of functional integration in the theory of Green's function (1956 ); ScD Thesis: Current states in spatially inhomogeneous superconducting systems (1973 );


Biography:

He was born on March 1, 1929 in the Mohyliv-Podilskyi city of Vinnytsia region of the Ukrainian SSR.

From 1930 to 1939, the family lived in Zhmerynka, where the parents worked in government positions: the father was an economist in the district planning department, and the mother was a physics teacher. In 1939 they moved to Kyiv City in the hope of treating their eldest daughter. The German occupation of Ukraine during the Great Patriotic War, which was part of World War II, was forced to take place here. Since 1945 the family lived in Lviv city.

In the summer of 1946, after finishing the ninth grade, Anatoly decided to take external exams for a decade. He passed all the exams with honors and in the same year entered the Lviv Technological Institute of Building Materials.

In January 1949 he transferred to the second year at the Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Ivan Franko Lviv State University.

In 1952 he graduated from Ivan Franko Lviv State University. In the same year he entered the graduate school of Lviv University, but in 1953 he decided to transfer to M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University. There he actively participated in the work of several scientific seminars, under the guidance of Academician M. M. Bogolyubov conducted several studies in quantum field theory, among which the most important was the complete solution of the Bloch-Nordic model.

In 1956 he defended his dissertation on "Method of functional integration in the theory of Green's function", which was performed under the guidance of Academician M. M. Bogolyubov (according to some sources under the guidance of Corresponding Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences D. Shirkov, a student of M. M. Bogolyubov ) in Lviv city and a doctoral dissertation in 1973 (according to other data in 1972) in Kharkov city on the theory of superconductivity on the topic "Current states in spatially inhomogeneous superconducting systems".

In 1974 he received the title of professor. According to other sources, in 1977 he received a professor's certificate.

For five years, in 1956-1960, he worked at the Kharkiv Polytechnic Institute, receiving an assistant position at the Department of Mathematical (later Mathematical and Theoretical) Physics, and then 16 years at the Kharkiv Research Institute (Physics and Technology Institute of Low Temperatures of the Academy of Sciences of Ukrainian SSR) during 1960 - 1975, where he first worked in the department of mathematical physics, and then in one of the departments of theoretical physics as a senior researcher.

During 1977-1993 (according to other data since 1975) he worked at the M. V. Frunze Simferopol State University as the head of the Department of Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, which he founded.

He later worked as the head of the Department of Mathematical and Theoretical Physics of the L. Ukrainka Volyn State University in Lutsk city and was its first rector in 1993-1995.

In 1993 he was elected Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists. For a long time he was a member of the leadership of the organization.

As a propagandist of scientific knowledge, he worked as a member of the society "Knowledge", since 1991 - an active member of the society "Education" in Simferopol sity.

He has been a member of the Taras Shevchenko Scientific Society since 1998 and headed its Volyn branch.

In 1998 he was awarded the Badge "Excellence in Education of Ukraine", in 1999 the Order of Archangel Michael for services to the Ukrainian Local Orthodox Church, and in 2004 the Diploma of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine "For special services to the Ukrainian people", in 2006 Petro Mohyla, and in 2010 he was awarded the honorary title of Honored Worker of Science and Technology of Ukraine.

Since 2001 to 2005 he was the Editor-in-Chief of the socio-political magazine Rozbudova Derzhavy.

In 2007 he was awarded the title of Honorary Professor of the M. M. Bogolyubov Institute of Theoretical Physics,

He died on January 23, 2019 in Lutsk city. He was buried in Lviv city in Sykhiv Cemetery.

Scientific works concern the theory of superconductivity, the theory of self-organization, research in the field of field theory - the exact solution of the Block-Nordic model, obtaining on this basis the nonanalytical feature of the Green's electron function in the infrared band. He is the author of more than 100 publications in the field of theoretical physics, monographs and textbooks, as well as works on culturology and nationalism.




Main publications:
  1. Свідзинський А. В. Мікроскопічна теорія надпровідності.-Луцьк: Волинський національний університет ім. Лесі Українки. 2011-420 с.
  2. Свідзинський А. В. Самоорганізація і культура, – К.: Видавництво ім. О. Теліги, 1999. – 287 с.
  3. Свідзинський А.В. Синергетична концепція культури.-Луцьк: "Вежа", 2008.- 696 с.
  4. Свідзинський А.В. -Синергетична концепція культури.-Луцьк: "Вежа", 2008.- 696 с.



Sources:
  1  Українські фізики та астрономи. Посібник-довідник/Автор-укладач В. Шаронова.-Тернопіль: Підручники і посібники, 2007.-304с.-С. 137
  2  Професор Анатолій Свідзинський:«ТЕОРЕТИЧНА ФІЗИКА – НАЙВАЖЛИВІША НАУКА В РОЗВИТКУ ЛЮДСТВА»//Світогляд, 2019, No4 (78)-С.58-60
  3  /uk.wikipedia.org
  4  vnu.edu.ua

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