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Vilen Mitrofanovich Strutinsky (Russian: Вилен Митрофанович Струтинский; 16 October 1929 – 28 June 1993) was a Soviet nuclear physicist. Strutinsky graduated from secondary school in 1946 in Odessa (after his family during World War II had been evacuated to Yekaterinburg). He graduated in theoretical physics in 1952 from Kharkov University. From 1953 to 1970 he worked at the department of nuclear theory in the Kurchatov Institute in Moscow. In 1959 he defended his PhD at the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, and in 1965 he received the habilitation from the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. He was a visiting scientist in 1956 in the Netherlands, in 1957–1958 at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, in 1960 in Canada, and in 1963–1964 in the United States.

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  • Wilen Mitrofanowitsch Strutinski (russisch Вилен Митрофанович Струтинский, englische Transkription Vilen Mitrofanovich Strutinsky; * 16. Oktober 1929 in Odessa; † 28. Juni 1993 in Rom) war ein sowjetischer Kernphysiker. (de)
  • Vilen Mitrofanovich Strutinsky (bahasa Rusia: Вилен Митрофанович Струтинский; 16 Oktober 1929 – 28 Juni 1993) adalah seorang fisikawan nuklir asal Uni Soviet. Strutinsky lulus dari sekolah menengah pada 1946 di Odessa (usai keluarganya dievakuasi ke Yekaterinburg pada Perang Dunia II). (in)
  • Vilen Mitrofanovich Strutinsky (Russian: Вилен Митрофанович Струтинский; 16 October 1929 – 28 June 1993) was a Soviet nuclear physicist. Strutinsky graduated from secondary school in 1946 in Odessa (after his family during World War II had been evacuated to Yekaterinburg). He graduated in theoretical physics in 1952 from Kharkov University. From 1953 to 1970 he worked at the department of nuclear theory in the Kurchatov Institute in Moscow. In 1959 he defended his PhD at the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, and in 1965 he received the habilitation from the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. He was a visiting scientist in 1956 in the Netherlands, in 1957–1958 at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, in 1960 in Canada, and in 1963–1964 in the United States. In 1966, Strutinsky made a breakthrough concerning the problem of incorporating shell effects into nuclear deformation energies higher than those of the liquid drop model (LDM). For this problem he devised an averaging method, now known as the Strutinsky smoothing method. At a 1969 Symposium in Lysekil, Sweden, he presented the results of applying his shell-correction method to calculating fission barriers, giving a physical explanation of the fission isomer — this was an experimental fact which had not yet been explained theoretically. The Strutinsky energy theorem and Strutinsky shell-corrections are applicable to various many-fermion systems, such as metal clusters and semiconductor quantum dots. In 1967–1970 Strutinsky worked at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen as the head of the group of physicists that was set up to develop his theory of deformed nuclei. In the early 1970s in Kiev, Strutinsky formulated with his collaborators a general theory of the shell phenomenon. They showed that the shell structure of nucleonic spectra is a characteristic feature of any finite quantum system. In the 1970s, Strutinsky led a research group at the Kiev Institute of Nuclear Research (KINR). They worked on many body theory and various aspects of nuclear dynamics. Strutinsky, in collaboration with Alexander G. Magner, extended Gutzwiller's semiclassical theory of shell structure (Gutzwiller trace formula) to a quasiclassical theory of the nuclear shell structure (1977). This extension enabled physicists to derive new results for realistic shell-model potentials, for systems with continuous symmetries, and for systems with mixed symmetries. In the 1980s, Strutinsky worked on correlations in partial waves in heavy-ion deep inelastic collisions. In 1991, he was a visiting scientist in the nuclear theory group at the Technical University of Munich. In 1992–1993, he was a visiting professor at the Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare in Italy. (en)
  • Вилен Митрофанович Струтинский (1929—1993) — советский физик. Член Европейской академии наук и искусств (Триест, 1991), член Совета по ядерной физике Академии наук СССР, член редколлегии журнала «Ядерная физика». (ru)
  • Віле́н Митрофа́нович Струти́нський (16 жовтня 1929, Данилова Балка — 28 червня 1993) — український фізик-теоретик, 1972 — член-кореспондент АН УРСР, 1977 — лауреат премії ім. Т. Боннера. (uk)
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  • Wilen Mitrofanowitsch Strutinski (russisch Вилен Митрофанович Струтинский, englische Transkription Vilen Mitrofanovich Strutinsky; * 16. Oktober 1929 in Odessa; † 28. Juni 1993 in Rom) war ein sowjetischer Kernphysiker. (de)
  • Vilen Mitrofanovich Strutinsky (bahasa Rusia: Вилен Митрофанович Струтинский; 16 Oktober 1929 – 28 Juni 1993) adalah seorang fisikawan nuklir asal Uni Soviet. Strutinsky lulus dari sekolah menengah pada 1946 di Odessa (usai keluarganya dievakuasi ke Yekaterinburg pada Perang Dunia II). (in)
  • Вилен Митрофанович Струтинский (1929—1993) — советский физик. Член Европейской академии наук и искусств (Триест, 1991), член Совета по ядерной физике Академии наук СССР, член редколлегии журнала «Ядерная физика». (ru)
  • Віле́н Митрофа́нович Струти́нський (16 жовтня 1929, Данилова Балка — 28 червня 1993) — український фізик-теоретик, 1972 — член-кореспондент АН УРСР, 1977 — лауреат премії ім. Т. Боннера. (uk)
  • Vilen Mitrofanovich Strutinsky (Russian: Вилен Митрофанович Струтинский; 16 October 1929 – 28 June 1993) was a Soviet nuclear physicist. Strutinsky graduated from secondary school in 1946 in Odessa (after his family during World War II had been evacuated to Yekaterinburg). He graduated in theoretical physics in 1952 from Kharkov University. From 1953 to 1970 he worked at the department of nuclear theory in the Kurchatov Institute in Moscow. In 1959 he defended his PhD at the National Research Nuclear University MEPhI, and in 1965 he received the habilitation from the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research. He was a visiting scientist in 1956 in the Netherlands, in 1957–1958 at the Niels Bohr Institute in Copenhagen, in 1960 in Canada, and in 1963–1964 in the United States. (en)
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  • Wilen Mitrofanowitsch Strutinski (de)
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  • Струтинский, Вилен Митрофанович (ru)
  • Струтинський Вілен Митрофанович (uk)
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