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Vladimir Fock

Vladimir Fock
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Born (1898-12-22)December 22, 1898
St. Petersburg, Russia
Died December 27, 1974(1974-12-27) (aged 76)
St. Petersburg (Leningrad), Russia
Residence Russian
Nationality Russian
Fields Physicist and Mathematician
Institutions Petrograd University
State Institute of Optics
Leningrad Institute of Physics and Technology
Lebedev Physical Institute
Alma mater Petrograd University
Notable students A. D. Aleksandrov,
F. I. Fedorov,
Yu. A. Yappa
Known for Klein–Gordon equation
Fock space
Fock representation
Fock state
Hartree–Fock method

Vladimir Aleksandrovich Fock (or Fok; Russian: Влади́мир Алекса́ндрович Фок) (December 22, 1898 – December 27, 1974) was a Soviet physicist, who did foundational work on quantum mechanics and quantum electrodynamics.

He was born in St. Petersburg, Russia. In 1922 he graduated from Petrograd University, then continued postgraduate studies there. He became a professor there in 1932. In 1919–1923 and 1928–1941 he collaborated with the Vavilov State Optical Institute, in 1924–1936 with the Leningrad Institute of Physics and Technology, in 1934–1941 and 1944–1953 with the Lebedev Physical Institute.

His primary scientific contribution lies in the development of quantum physics, although he also contributed significantly to the fields of mechanics, theoretical optics, theory of gravitation, physics of continuous media. In 1926 he derived the Klein–Gordon equation. He gave his name to Fock space, the Fock representation and Fock state, and developed the Hartree–Fock method in 1930. He made many subsequent scientific contributions, during the rest of his life. Fock developed the electromagnetic methods for geophysical exploration in a book The theory of the study of the rocks resistance by the carottage method (1933); the methods are called the well logging in modern literature. Fock made significant contributions to general relativity theory, specifically for the many body problems.


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