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Gurevich, Alexander Grigor'evich was born on March 26, 1921 in Leningrad, Russia. Son of Grigorii Yakovlevich and Berta Grigor'evna (Gurevich) Gurevich.
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Written by two well-known researchers in the field, this useful reference takes an applied approach to high frequency processes including oscillations and waves in ferromagnets, antiferromagnets, and ferrimagnets. Problems evaluated include ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic resonances, spin waves, nonlinear processes, and high frequency manifestations of interactions between the magnetic system and other systems of magnetically ordered substances as elastic waves and charge carriers. Unlike previous monographs on this subject, which are highly theoretical and written for very advanced readers, this book requires only an average college background in mathematics and experimental physics. It will be a valuable addition to the library of engineers and scientists in research and development for communications applications, and scientists interested in nonlinear magnetic phenomena. It also serves as an excellent introduction to the topic for newcomers in the field. Magnetization Oscillations and Waves not only presents results but also shows readers how to obtain them; most formulas are derived with so many details that readers can reproduce them. The book includes many summaries and tables and detailed references to significant work in the area by European researchers.
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Gurevich, Alexander Grigor'evich was born on March 26, 1921 in Leningrad, Russia. Son of Grigorii Yakovlevich and Berta Grigor'evna (Gurevich) Gurevich.
Engineer, Military Academy of Communications, 1944. Doctor of Physico-Mathematics Sciences, Institute Physical Metals, 1962.
Instructor, Military Academy of Comm., Leningrad, 1944-1945; senior engineer, Research Institute, Moscow, 1949-1957; senior scientist, Institute Semiconductors, Leningrad, 1957-1971; senior scientist, Armed Forces Ioffe Physical-Technology Institute, Leningrad, 1971-1991; chief scientist, Armed Forces Ioffe Physical-Technology Institute, Leningrad, since 1991. Professor St. Petersburg State Technology, U. St. Petersburg, since 1991. Soros professor Open Society Institute, 1994.
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Soldier, 1941, major engineer Radar, 1945-1949. Member Council Magnetism, Russian Academy of Sciences.
Married Nina Konstantinovna Selyanina, August 29, 1945. Children: Elena, Sergei.