PACS numbers

47.40.−x Compressible flows; shock waves 62.50.+p High-pressure and shock wave effects in solids and liquids 82.20.Wt Computational modeling; simulation 96.35.−j Planetary, asteroid, cometary, and satellite characteristics and properties 96.50.Gn Comets
  1. 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)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)
  2. A.L. Mikhailov, N.V. Nevmerzhitskii, V.A. Raevskii “Hydrodynamic instabilities54 392–397 (2011)
    47.20.−k, 47.27.wj, 47.40.−x (all)
  3. R.F. Trunin “Extreme states of metals: investigation using shock wave techniques54 397–403 (2011)
    05.70.Ce, 07.35.+k, 47.40.−x (all)
  4. A.M. Podurets “Pulsed X-ray diffraction structure study of shocked materials54 408–414 (2011)
    07.35.+k, 47.40.−x, 61.05.C− (all)
  5. L.N. Dzhavadov, E.L. Gromnitskaya et alStudies of the thermodynamic, elastic, superconducting, and magnetic properties of substances at high pressures51 1066–1070 (2008)
    61.50.Ks, 62.50.+p, 74.70.−b (all)
  6. G.I. Kanel, V.E. Fortov, S.V. Razorenov “Shock waves in condensed-state physics50 771–791 (2007)
    52.25.−b, 52.35.Tc, 62.50.+p, 64 (all)
  7. V.F. Degtyareva “Simple metals at high pressures: the Fermi sphere-Brillouin zone interaction model49 369–388 (2006)
    61.50.Ks, 61.66.Bi, 62.50.+p (all)
  8. E.N. Avrorin, V.A. Simonenko, L.I. Shibarshov “Physics research during nuclear explosions49 432–437 (2006)
    01.10.Fv, 28.70.+y, 47.40.−x, 62.50.+p (all)
  9. E.G. Maksimov, M.V. Magnitskaya, V.E. Fortov “Non-simple behavior of simple metals at high pressure48 761–780 (2005)
    61.50.Ah, 62.50.+p, 61.66.−f, 71.15.Mb (all)
  10. B.A. Klumov, V.V. Kim et alDeep Impact experiment: possible observable effects48 733–742 (2005)
    47.40.−x, 62.50.+p, 82.20.Wt, 96.35.−j, 96.50.Gn (all)
  11. T. Owen, S. Atreya, H. Niemann “A ’wild surmise’: first results from the Huygens probe into Titan’s atmosphere48 635–638 (2005)
    96.30.−t, 96.35.−j, 96.35.Hv (all)
  12. M.Ya. Marov “Small bodies of the solar system and some problems in cosmogony48 638–647 (2005)
    96.30.Ys, 96.35.Cp, 96.50.Gn (all)
  13. V.N. Mineev, A.I. Funtikov “Viscosity measurements on metal melts at high pressure and viscosity calculations for the earth’s core47 671–686 (2004)
    62.50.+p, 66.20.+d, 81.30.Bx, 91.35.−x (all)
  14. R.F. Trunin “Shock compression of condensed materials (laboratory studies)44 371–396 (2001)
    07.35.+k, 62.50.+p, 91.60.Gf (all)
  15. D. ter Haar “The physics of planetary rings44 321–325 (2001)
    01.30.Vv, 96.35.−j (all)
  16. V.V. Brazhkin, A.G. Lyapin “Universal viscosity growth in metallic melts at megabar pressures: the vitreous state of the Earth’s inner core43 493–508 (2000)
    61.25.Mv, 61.43.−j, 62.50.+p, 66.20.+d, 91.35.Ed (all)
  17. A.G. Lyapin, V.V. Brazhkin et alTransformations in amorphous solids under high pressures42 1059–1062 (1999)
    62.50.+p, 62.20.Dc, 64.70.Kb, 64.70.Pf (all)
  18. L.V. Al’tshuler, R.F. Trunin et alDevelopment of dynamic high-pressure techniques in Russia42 261–280 (1999)
    28.70.+y, 47.40.−x, 62.20.Fe (all)
  19. L.P. Feoktistov “Thermonuclear detonation41 1139–1147 (1998)
    44.90.+c, 47.40.−x (all)
  20. 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 TPa40 1067–1068 (1997)
    28.70.+y, 47.40.−x, 62.20.Fe (all)
  21. L.V. Al’tshuler, Ya.B. Zel’dovich, Yu.M. Styazhkin “Investigation of isentropic compression and equations of state of fissionable materials40 101–102 (1997)
    01.60.+q, 28.70.+y, 47.40.−x (all)
  22. L.V. Al’tshuler, R.F. Trunin et alExplosive laboratory devices for shock wave compression studies39 539–544 (1996)
    28.70.+y, 47.40.−x, 62.20.Fe (all)
  23. V.E. Fortov, Yu.N. Gnedin et alCollision of comet Shoemaker-Levy 9 with Jupiter: what did we see39 363–392 (1996)
    96.50.Gn, 96.30.Kf (all)
  24. B.A. Klumov, V.I. Kondaurov et alCollision of comet Shoemaker-Levi 9 with Jupiter: what shall we see?37 577–588 (1994)
    96.50.Gn, 96.30.Kf (all)
  25. G.M. Arutyunyan, V.I. Gol’danskii et alSergei Petrovich D’yakov and his contributions to science36 (9) 858–864 (1993)
    01.60.+q, 62.50.+p, 01.10.Cr, 66.20.+d (all)
  26. E.N. Avrorin, B.K. Vodolaga et alIntense shock waves and extreme states of matter36 (5) 337–364 (1993)
    62.50.+p, 64.60.Cn, 82.33.Vx, 81.30.Bx (all)
  27. Zh.I. Alferov, B.K. Vainshtein et alIsaak Mikhailovich Tsidil’kovskii (on his seventieth birthday)36 (5) 450–451 (1993)
    01.60.+q, 72.20.My, 72.20.Jv, 62.50.+p, 78.20.Ls, 74.72.−h (all)
  28. O.V. Rudenko, B.B. Voronov, A.I. Korobov “Nonlinear acoustic waves in media with absorption and dispersion35 (9) 796–804 (1992)
    43.25.Dc, 43.25.Yw, 43.28.Mw, 62.50.+p, 62.65.+k, 62.60.+v (all)
  29. A.F. Goncharov “Stability of diamond at high pressures30 525–534 (1987)
    81.30.Dz, 62.50.+p (all)
  30. V.M. Svistunov, M.A. Belogolovskii, O.I. Chernyak “Tunnel investigations of metals at high pressures30 1–22 (1987)
    62.50.+p, 74.45.+c, 74.25.Kc, 74.62.Fj, 74.50.+r, 74.25.Dw (all)
  31. V.V. Brazhkin, V.I. Larchev et alMetallic glasses and amorphous semiconductors, obtained by quenching from the melt under high pressure29 1066–1068 (1986)
    62.50.+p, 81.40.Gh (all)
  32. V.E. Antonov, I.T. Belash, E.G. Ponyatovskii “Hydrides: investigations under high hydrogen pressures29 1068–1069 (1986)
    62.50.+p, 75.30.Cr, 75.30.Kz, 74.62.Fj (all)
  33. E.G. Ponyatovskii, V.E. Antonov, I.T. Belash “Properties of high pressure phases in metal-hydrogen systems25 596–619 (1982)
    74.70.Lp, 75.30.Et, 64.70.Kb, 62.50.+p (all)
  34. S.M. Stishov “Recent events in the physics of high pressures22 283–285 (1979)
    62.50.+p, 71.30.+h, 07.35.+k (all)
  35. V.N. Mineev, A.G. Ivanov “Electromotive force produced by shock compression of a substance19 400–419 (1976)
    62.50.+p
  36. V.E. Ivanov, Ya.B. Fainberg et alALEKSANDR IL’ICH AKHIEZER (In commemoration of his 60th birthday)14 671–672 (1972)
    72.55.+s, 62.65.+k, 62.50.+p, 01.60.+q (all)
  37. N.B. Brandt, E.S. Itskevich, N.Ya. Minina “Influence of pressure on the Fermi surface of metals14 438–454 (1972)
    71.18.+y, 62.50.+p (all)
  38. F.F. Voronov “The Effect of Pressure on the Elastic Moduli of Solids14 545–545 (1972)
    62.20.Dc, 62.50.+p, 64.70.Kb, 62.20.Fe, 63.70.+h (all)
  39. L.V. Al’tshuler “Progress in High-pressure Physics13 301–303 (1970)
    62.50.+p, 61.50.Ks, 71.20.Be, 71.20.Dg, 71.20.Eh, 81.40.Jj (all)
  40. A.I. Voropinov, G.M. Gandel’man, V.G. Podval’nyi “Electronic energy spectra and the equation of state of solids at high pressures and temperatures13 56–72 (1970)
    71.20.Be, 64.30.+t, 62.50.+p, 71.20.Dg, 71.15.Mb (all)
  41. S.M. Stishov “Melting at high pressures11 816–830 (1969)
    64.70.Dv, 62.50.+p (all)
  42. L.V. Al’tshuler, A.A. Bakanova “Electronic structure and compressibility of metals at high pressures11 678–689 (1969)
    71.20.Be, 71.20.Dg, 71.20.Eh, 62.50.+p, 62.20.Fe, 81.40.Lm (all)
  43. V.Ya. Kark “Lecture demonstrations of shock waves in a liquid12 146–146 (1969)
    62.50.+p
  44. S.B. Kormer “Optical study of the characteristics of shock-compressed condensed dielectrics11 229–254 (1968)
    78.20.Ci, 62.50.+p, 77.84.Nh, 64.70.Dv, 78.60.Fi, 62.30.+d (all)
  45. V.V. Evdokimova “Some relationships governing the P-T phase diagrams and polymorphic transformations of elements under high pressures9 54–72 (1966)
    81.30.Bx, 81.30.Hd, 62.50.+p (all)
  46. N.B. Brandt, N.I. Ginzburg “Effect of high pressure on the superconducting properties of metals8 202–223 (1965)
    74.62.Fj, 74.25.Op, 62.50.+p (all)
  47. L.V. Al’tshuler “Use of shock waves in high-pressure physics8 52–91 (1965)
    62.50.+p, 64.10.+h (all)
  48. I.M. Lifshitz, M.I. Kaganov “Some problems of the electron theory of metals II. Statistical mechanics and thermodynamics of electrons in metals5 878–907 (1963)
    71.18.+y, 71.20.−b, 65.40.Ba, 62.50.+p (all)
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