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摘要
这个口述历史采访介绍了Roald Z. Sagdeev在俄罗斯的等离子体物理学的故事。它记录了俄罗斯学校在基础、实验室、聚变和空间等离子体物理方面的成就。采访从萨杰耶夫在莫斯科读研究生的回忆开始,然后描述了他在库尔恰托夫原子能研究所(1956-1961)、新西伯利亚巴德克核物理研究所(1961-1971)和空间研究所(IKI)(1973-1988)的工作。访谈探讨了拟线性理论、无碰撞冲击、波动湍流、不稳定性、漂移波、混沌理论、磁约束理论和空间等离子体物理学的早期阶段的发展。Sagdeev和他的学派在所有这些领域都做出了开创性的贡献,这些都是今天等离子体物理学的核心主题。Sagdeev还谈到了他与著名科学家的合作和友谊,如M.N. Rosenbluth, M.A. Leontovich, L.A. Artisimovich, L.I. Rudakov, A.A. Galeev, V.E. Zakharov,以及这一时期的政治和制度挑战。这段对话反映了萨杰耶夫在现代等离子体理论、俄罗斯空间探索以及他对促进人类进步的国际合作的支持方面独特而重要的影响。
An interview with Roald Sagdeev: his story of plasma physics in Russia, 1956–1988
This oral history interview presents Roald Z. Sagdeev’s story of plasma physics in Russia. It chronicles the Russian school’s achievements in basic, laboratory, fusion and space plasma physics. The interview begins with memories of Sagdeev’s graduate student days in Moscow and then describes his work at the Kurchatov Institute of Atomic Energy (1956–1961), the Budker Institute of Nuclear Physics in Novosibirsk (1961–1971) and the Space Research Institute (IKI) (1973–1988). The interview examines the development of quasilinear theory, collisionless shocks, wave turbulence, instabilities, drift waves, chaos theory, the early stages of magnetic confinement theory and space plasma physics. Sagdeev and his school made seminal contributions in all of these areas, and all are central topics in plasma physics today. Sagdeev also speaks of his collaborations and friendships with notable scientists, such as M.N. Rosenbluth, M.A. Leontovich, L.A. Artisimovich, L.I. Rudakov, A.A. Galeev, V.E. Zakharov, as well as of the political and institutional challenges of this period. The conversation reflects Sagdeev’s unique and significant influence in modern plasma theory, Russian space exploration and his support of international cooperation for the advancement of humanity.
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