Andrey Bogush

Andrey Bogush

Soviet and Belarusian theoretical physicist
Date of Birth: 11.07.1925
Country: Belarus

Content:
  1. Early Life and Education
  2. - He graduated with honors in 1952.
  3. - Professor, Faculty of Physics, BSU (1976-1997)
  4. - Formulated a relativistic theory of particles with spin.
  5. High-Energy Physics
  6. - Established regularities in the multiple production of particles.
  7. Other Interests
  8. - Contributed to the history of physics in the 20th century.

Early Life and Education

- Aleksander V. Bogush was born in the town of Korelichi, Grodno Region, Belarus.

- He graduated from the Workers' Youth School in Moscow and enrolled in the Physics and Mathematics Faculty of Belarusian State University (BSU).

- He graduated with honors in 1952.

Academic Career
- Assistant Professor, Mogilev Pedagogical Institute (1952-1957)

- Graduate Student, Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (1957-1963)

- Candidate of Sciences, Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (1963)

- Doctor of Sciences, Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (1974)

- Head of the Laboratory of High Energy Physics, Institute of Physics, National Academy of Sciences of Belarus (1978-2004)

- Professor, Faculty of Physics, BSU (1976-1997)

- Supervised 12 candidates and 4 doctors of sciences.
Research Contributions
Theoretical Physics and Particle Physics

- Developed effective methods for calculating particle scattering amplitudes using generalized group and algebraic approaches.

- Formulated a relativistic theory of particles with spin.

- Proposed a method of generalized Kronecker symbols.

- Developed a consistent theory of classical fields, including free and interacting fields, providing a simple description of electroweak interactions.

- Applied his approach to calculate characteristics of nuclear reactions with polarization and internal structure.

High-Energy Physics

- Collaborated with scientists from JINR (Dubna), IHEP (Serpukhov), Lebedev Physical Institute, INP RAS (Moscow), and CERN (Geneva).

- Established regularities in the multiple production of particles.

- Measured cross sections of hypercharge-exchange reactions.

- Determined parameters indicating a complex internal structure of particles.

- Conducted experiments with calorimeters for the Large Hadron Collider.

Other Interests

- His work earned him the State Prize of the Belarusian SSR in 1988.

- Was an editor of several scientific journals and a member of dissertation defense councils.

- Contributed to the history of physics in the 20th century.

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