PACS numbers

28.70.+y Nuclear explosions
  1. B.L. Altshuler “Soviet Atomic Project and FIAN (on the 75th anniversary of the Atomic industry)Phys. Usp. 65 497–506 (2022)
    01.65.+g, 28.70.+y (all)
  2. N.V. Zavyalov “RFNC—VNIIEF research facilities aimed at experimental acquisition of basic and applied knowledge in the fields of nuclear, radiation, and fast-process physics (on the 75th anniversary of the Atomic industry)Phys. Usp. 65 507–522 (2022)
    28.41.−i, 28.70.+y (all)
  3. V.I. Ritus “V.L. Ginzburg and the Atomic ProjectPhys. Usp. 60 413–418 (2017)
    01.60.+q, 01.65.+g, 28.70.+y (all)
  4. V.I. Ritus “Tamm—Sakharov group in work on the first hydrogen bombPhys. Usp. 57 903–911 (2014)
    01.65.+g, 28.70.+y, 89.20.Dd (all)
  5. From the history of physics (Scientific session of the General Meeting of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 17 December 2012)Phys. Usp. 56 486–530 (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 01.65.+g, 04.20.−q, 28.52.−s, 28.70.+y, 42.79.Gn, 42.81.Qb, 89.20.Dd, 95.35.+d, 95.55.−n, 98.80.−k (all)
  6. A.G. Zabrodskii “Scientists’ contribution to the Great Victory in WWII on the example of the Leningrad (now A F Ioffe) Physical Technical InstitutePhys. Usp. 56 493–502 (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 01.65.+g, 28.70.+y, 89.20.Dd (all)
  7. R.I. Ilkaev “Major stages of the Atomic ProjectPhys. Usp. 56 502–509 (2013)
    01.10.Fv, 01.65.+g, 28.52.−s, 28.70.+y (all)
  8. Commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the birth of Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division, Russian Academy of Sciences, 25 May 2011)Phys. Usp. 55 169–216 (2012)
    01.10.Fv, 01.60.+q, 01.65.+g, 01.75.+m, 04.30.−w, 04.70.−s, 28.52.−s, 28.70.+y, 52.55.Fa, 95.36.+x, 98.70.Vc, 98.80.Cq, 98.80.−k (all)
  9. R.I. Ilkaev “Sakharov at KB-11. The path of a geniusPhys. Usp. 55 183–189 (2012)
    01.60.+q, 01.65.+g, 28.70.+y (all)
  10. Celebrating the 65th anniversary of the Russian Federal Nuclear Center — All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental Physics (Scientific session of the Physical Sciences Division of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 6 October 2010)Phys. Usp. 54 387–427 (2011)
    01.10.Fv, 01.65.+g, 05.70.Ce, 07.35.+k, 07.55.Db, 28.52.−s, 28.70.+y, 42.55.−f, 42.62.−b, 47.20.−k, 47.27.wj, 47.40.−x, 52.57.−z, 61.05.C−, 64.30.−t, 74.25.−q, 84.30.Ng, 84.70.+p, 85.70.−w (all)
  11. R.I. Ilkaev “Fundamental physics research at the All-Russian Research Institute of Experimental PhysicsPhys. Usp. 54 387–392 (2011)
    01.65.+g, 28.52.−s, 28.70.+y (all)
  12. G.I. Marchuk, V.S. Imshennik, M.M. Basko “The physics of a thermonuclear explosion of a normal-density liquefied deuterium sphere (On the impossibility of a spherically symmetric thermonuclear explosion in liquid deuterium at normal density)Phys. Usp. 52 267–273 (2009)
    01.65.+g, 28.70.+y, 52.40.Db (all)
  13. G.V. Kiselev “Errata and amendments to the paper by G V Kiselev ’L D Landau in the Soviet Atomic Project: a documentary study’ [Uspekhi Fizicheskikh Nauk, 2008, 178 (9) 947 — 990]Phys. Usp. 51 1371 (2008)
    01.65.+g, 28.41.−i, 28.70.+y, 99.10.−x (all)
  14. G.V. Kiselev “L D Landau in the Soviet Atomic Project: a documentary studyPhys. Usp. 51 911–954 (2008)
    01.65.+g, 28.41.−i, 28.70.+y (all)
  15. E.N. Avrorin, V.A. Simonenko, L.I. Shibarshov “Physics research during nuclear explosionsPhys. Usp. 49 432–437 (2006)
    01.10.Fv, 28.70.+y, 47.40.−x, 62.50.+p (all)
  16. G.V. Kiselev “Moscow State University physics alumni and the Soviet Atomic ProjectPhys. Usp. 48 1251–1263 (2005)
    01.65.+g, 28.70.+y (all)
  17. G.A. Goncharov “The extraordinarily beautiful physical principle of thermonuclear charge design (on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the test of RDS-37 — the first Soviet two-stage thermonuclear charge)Phys. Usp. 48 1187–1196 (2005)
    01.65.+g, 28.70.+y (all)
  18. L.V. Al’tshuler, R.F. Trunin et alDevelopment of dynamic high-pressure techniques in RussiaPhys. Usp. 42 261–280 (1999)
    28.70.+y, 47.40.−x, 62.20.Fe (all)
  19. A.I. Funtikov “Explosive laboratory devices for the measurement of the dynamic compressibility of porous substances in the pressure range from 0.1 to 1 TPaPhys. Usp. 40 1067–1068 (1997)
    28.70.+y, 47.40.−x, 62.20.Fe (all)
  20. L.V. Al’tshuler, Ya.B. Zel’dovich, Yu.M. Styazhkin “Investigation of isentropic compression and equations of state of fissionable materialsPhys. Usp. 40 101–102 (1997)
    01.60.+q, 28.70.+y, 47.40.−x (all)
  21. L.V. Al’tshuler, R.F. Trunin et alExplosive laboratory devices for shock wave compression studiesPhys. Usp. 39 539–544 (1996)
    28.70.+y, 47.40.−x, 62.20.Fe (all)
  22. R.F. Trunin “Shock compressibility of condensed materials in strong shock waves generated by underground nuclear explosionsPhys. Usp. 37 1123–1145 (1994)
    62.20.Fe, 62.10.+s, 47.40.Nm, 28.70.+y (all)
  23. From the Board of Editors of Uspekhi Fizicheskikh NaukSov. Phys. Usp. 34 (5) 361–361 (1991)
    01.65.+g, 28.70.+y (all)
  24. A.I. Pavlovskii “Reminiscences of different yearsSov. Phys. Usp. 34 (5) 429–436 (1991)
    28.70.+y, 01.10.Fv (all)
  25. D. Hirsch, W.G. Mathews “The H-bomb: Who really gave away the secret?Sov. Phys. Usp. 34 (5) 437–443 (1991)
    01.65.+g, 01.30.Cc, 28.70.+y (all)
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