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CURRICULUM VITAE
Dr. M.Z.IOFA
NAME: Iofa Mikhail Zinovievich.
BIRTHDATE: May, 30, 1942.
CURRENT POSITION: Senior Research Scientist, Nuclear Physics Institute,
Moscow State University, Moscow 119899, Russia.
DEGREE: Ph.D. in theoretical physics, 1969, from P.N.Lebedev Institute of
Physics, Russian Academy of Sci.
EDUCATION: 1960-1966 (11 semesters) studies at the Department of Physics,
Moscow State University.
1950-1960 10 years of school.
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: 1966-1969 Accociate research scientist at the
I.E.Tamm Department of Theoretical Physics, P.N.Lebedev Institute of Physics.
1970-1976 Junior research scientist, Nuclear Physics Institute, Moscow
State University.
1977-1985 Research scientist, Nuclear Physics Institute, Moscow State
University.
1985-pres. Senior research scientist, Nuclear Physics Institute, Moscow State
University.
RESEARCH ACTIVITY:
1994-present
Institute of Nuclear Physics
Moscow State University
Calculated string-loop corrections to string effective action (EA)
and to solutions of beta-equations following from the loop-corrected EA.
Investigated under what conditions string-loop corections can provide imaginary
corrections to the tree-level EA which could account for instability of black-
hole-like solutions. Imaginary contributions to EA can appear as a result of
regularization of (exponentially) divergent integrals over the moduli.
On the example of the 3D black string corresponding to SL(2,R)xR/R WZW model,
using solution of one-loop-corrected beta-equations, ADM mass (per unit length) of
of the black string was calculatrd. The ADM mass was found to be divergent, with
the divergence being proportional to parameter accounting for admixture of genus
one contribution. Redefining energy to obtain finite ADM mass, one obtains an
expression independent of loop corrections. Similar results were obtained for 2D
black-string solution. In superstring theory, imaginary corrections to
solutions of beta equations do not appear also.
Refs. 39-42.
1988-1992
Institute of Nuclear Physics
Moscow State University
Examined BRST Ward Identities (WI) in path-integral and operator
approaches to string theory and related problems. In the case of the standard
conformal gauge, in path-integral approach, on string world sheets of higher
genus, by direct calculation the WI were shown to be anomalous, the anomaly
being due to noninvariance of the integration domain over the antighosts and
auxiliary fields under the BRST transformations. The source of the anomaly
was found in the reducibility of conformal gauge connected with Teichmuller
deformations of the metric. Introducing 6g-6 extra ghosts and auxiliary fields
to make the gauge condition irreducible, one obtains nonanomalous WI. The same
phenomenon was studied for BRST quantization of the chiral model. Connection
between complete and usually considered "truncated" BRST transformations was
elucidated. In the latter case, the form of the anomaly as as a total derivative
on the moduli space was explained. BRST WI were studied also for other gauges.
In the case of irreducible conformal gauge, the BRST WI were shown to be non-
anomalous. The same result was obtained for the superharmonic gauge in the
superstring theory.
Refs. 27-35
1987-1988
Institute of Nuclear Physics
Moscow State University
Sigma-model approach to the effective off-shell string action was
developed. Metric, dilaton and antisymmetric field beta functions were
calculated in the two-loop approximation. It was shown that for parallelizable
manifolds i.e. for manifolds with the vanishing Riemann tensor (with torsion)
the beta functions vanish. Calculations required examination of divergencies
of the relevant Feynman graphs and the use of identities for geometrical
structures, which were proved for the case of locally symmetric spaces with
covariantly constant torsion. In the case of nonlinear supersymmetric sigma
model with the Wess-Zumino term parallelizability of the manifold was shown to
be a consequence of current conservation.
Refs. 25,26
1983-1986
Institute of Nuclear Physics
Moscow State University
Phenomenological theory of hadron-nucleon and hadron-nucleus
interactions at superhigh energies was developed. The main problem of the
investigation was the study of Feynman scaling violation in the fragmentation
region of the projectile hadron. Inclusive spectra on a nucleus with atomic
number A (including A=1) were approximated by inclusive spectra on nuclei
A1 and A2 at accelerator energies. To describe production processes the
multi-component quasi-eikonal model was developed. Using the experimental
data for inclusive spectra on nuclei at accelerator energies the scaling
violation given by the ratio of the structure functions at high and
accelerator energies was computed for pp->hX, pN(14)->hX, pFe(56)->hX
reactions in the energy region 10**4-10**9 GeV for secondary protons and
mesons with values of the Feynman parameter x in the interval .3-.8. The
same calculations were made in the case of projectile meson. The model was
shown to be consistent. Within experimental errors the effect was shown to be
independent of the choice of the auxiliary nuclei A1 and A2. Theoretical results
were compared with available accelerator and cosmic ray inclusive spectra
and were shown to be in good agreement with experimental data.
Refs. 21-25.
1978-1982
Institute of Nuclear Physics
Moscow State University
Nonperturbative methods in quantum field theory were developed. The
problems included (i) asymptotic estimates in perturbation theory, (ii)
development of regular methods of calculation of the instanton-like
contributions to the path integrals, (iii) development of methods of
analytic continuation of the functional integrals to complex values of the
coupling constant (complex instanton calculations), etc. Within the
framework of this program, (complex) instanton contributions to the path
integral for the partition function in the massless scalar field theory
with quartic interaction were calculated. Regularization and renormalization
of determinants resulting from integration over the quantum fluctuations
were carefully examined. Related problems were discussed for the case of the
one-dimensional quantum anharmonic oscillators. Closed expressions were
obtained for the instanton contributions to the partition function at finite
temperatures. Using explicit expressions, the problem of analytic continuation
to complex values of the coupling constant, calculation of the instanton
contributions to the path integral and related questions were examined.
Special role of zero modes and quasi-zero modes in the case of multi-kink
configurations was discussed.
Refs. 15-19.
1968-1971
P.N.Lebedev Institute of Physics.
Examined axiomatic formulation of quantum field theories. Developed
Wightman formulation for the special case of nonlocal field theory
(nonlocalizable theory) with the exponential growth of Wightman functions
in momentum space. The theory was shown to retain a number of properties
characteristic of local theories. Existence of the Jost points, equivalence
of the weak local commutativity to the CPT invariance, existence of
the asymptotic states was established. In a broad class of field theories
(including the nonlocal theories) the Greenberg-Low-type bounds on the elastic
amplitude were obtained by a new method within the framework of axiomatic
formulation.