Igor Viktorovich Tjutin

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Igor Wiktorovič Tjutin ( Russian Игорь Викторович Тютин , scientific transliteration Igor 'Viktorovič Tjutin , English transcription Tyutin; * August 24, 1940 ) is a Russian theoretical physicist who deals with quantum field theory.

Tjutin is a professor at the Lebedev Institute in Moscow . Tjutin developed the BRST formalism , a method for quantizing systems with constraints such as gauge theories , in Russia in parallel with Raymond Stora , Alain Rouet and Carlo Becchi in France around 1975. The method is of fundamental importance in quantum field theory (including attempts to construct String field theories).

In 2009 he received the Dannie Heineman Prize with Raymond Stora, Alain Rouet and Carlo Becchi. In 2001 he received the Tamm Prize .

Works

  • with Dmitrij M. Gitman: Quantization of fields with constraints . Springer, Berlin [a. a.] 1990, ISBN 3-540-51679-4
  • with Dmitry Gitman and Boris Voronov: Self-adjoint Extensions in Quantum Mechanics: general theory and applications to Schrödinger and Dirac equations with singular potentials . Birkhäuser, 2012, ISBN 978-0-8176-4400-0 , ISBN 978-0-8176-4662-2

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Remarks

  1. in an unpublished Lebedev Institute report