History of Soviet Physics
INVITED · A16
Presentations
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“More is Different,” or the “Transition from Quantity to Quality”
Invited
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Authors
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Alexei Kojevnikov
Cold Atom Lab Jet Propulsion Laboratory NASA, Caltech, Synopsis, Inc., Institute for Defense Analyses, American Physical Society, D-Wave, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, European Physical Society, International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Netflix, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, Syracuse University, Enventys Partners, Fordham University, University of British Columbia
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Dubna: From a secret Research Laboratory to the International Joint Institute for Nuclear Research.
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Samoli Bilenky
Dubna, JINR
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Secrets in Public: Soviet Physics and Cold War Knowledge Cultures
Invited
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Authors
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Alexei Kojevnikov
Cold Atom Lab Jet Propulsion Laboratory NASA, Caltech, Synopsis, Inc., Institute for Defense Analyses, American Physical Society, D-Wave, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, European Physical Society, International Centre for Theoretical Physics, Netflix, Department of Physics and Astronomy, Rice University, Syracuse University, Enventys Partners, Fordham University, University of British Columbia
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The Great Experiment: Scientific Cooperation Between the United States and the Former Soviet Union
COFFEE_KLATCH · Invited
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Authors
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Gerson S. Sher
National Science Foundation, Retired
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