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Gorsky Aleksandr Sergeevich

Publications in Math-Net.Ru

  1. Golden and silver stationary points in probe particle dynamics within a modular domain

    Funktsional. Anal. i Prilozhen., 58:2 (2024),  34–51
  2. Schwinger-like pair production of baryons in electric field

    Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 119:10 (2024),  731–732
  3. Extracting collective variables from multivariate neural activity of place cells

    Intelligent systems. Theory and applications, 26:1 (2022),  337–340
  4. Mobility edge in the Anderson model on partially disordered random regular graphs

    Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 116:6 (2022),  392–393
  5. Dualities in quantum integrable many-body systems and integrable probabilities. Part I

    JHEP, 2022:4 (2022), 159, 86 pp.
  6. Flavored extended instanton in QCD

    JHEP, 2020:1 (2020), 074, 17 pp.
  7. Spectrum of quantum transfer matrices via classical many-body systems

    JHEP, 2014, no. 1, 070, 28 pp.
  8. Limit cycles in renormalization group dynamics

    UFN, 184:2 (2014),  182–193
  9. Angular momentum and gravimagnetization of the $\mathcal{N}{=}2$ supersymmetric vacuum

    TMF, 171:2 (2012),  225–240
  10. Sudakov scaling and the gauge/string duality

    TMF, 150:2 (2007),  204–218
  11. Spin chains and gauge-string duality

    TMF, 142:2 (2005),  179–196
  12. Gauge theories as string theories: the first results

    UFN, 175:11 (2005),  1145–1162
  13. On the deconstruction of time

    Pis'ma v Zh. Èksper. Teoret. Fiz., 75:11 (2002),  646–650
  14. Integrable many-body systems and gauge theories

    TMF, 125:1 (2000),  3–56
  15. On third Poisson structure of KdV equation

    TMF, 103:3 (1995),  461–466
  16. Integrable many body systems in the field theories

    TMF, 103:3 (1995),  437–460
  17. Quantum integrable systems of particles as gauge theories

    TMF, 100:1 (1994),  97–103

  18. Aleksandr Abramovich Belavin (on his 80th birthday)

    UFN, 192:10 (2022),  1179–1180
  19. In memory of Mikhail Borisovich Voloshin

    UFN, 190:5 (2020),  557–558
  20. In memory of Konstantin Gennad'evich Selivanov

    UFN, 174:6 (2004),  691–692


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