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EfimovSP (talk) 11:06, 16 April 2020 (UTC)
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Victor Veselago Nobel Prize
[edit]Hello. Your edits and interest in Metamaterials is much appreciated. I noticed in a couple of your recent edits you wrote that Victor Veselago was nominated for a Nobel Prize in 2011. I am unable to find any sources that say this. Can you provide sources that say he was nominated for a 2011 Nobel Prize? Unfortunately if no sources are available, then these statements will probably have to be removed from the Wikipedia articles. You can reply here and I will see it. Thanks in advance. Also, thanks again for your edits and interest. Regards. ---Steve Quinn (talk) 02:49, 13 March 2020 (UTC).
Dear Editors,
I thank You for control and help. A few publications in Russian one can find on website Yandex. I give the most reliable origin. He was professor of Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT). On website of MIPT in Yandex: [1] is laid out the obituary of Prof. Veselago (in Russian). I translate here last sentence.- " Presidium of RAS awarded him Prize named after the Academician V. A. Fock. In 2009, Veselago was awarded the medal named after C. F. K. Mees. In 2010, the Optical Society elected him as a fellow of it. In 2010, he was nominated for Nobel Prize.
As a PhD myself, I would like to add that two acting Nobel laureates worked in Russia at the time. Therefore, the information is reliable. Sir John Pendry is probably was nominated as well at the time.
I am interested to work with Editors further.
All the best EfimovSP (talk) 17:26, 16 March 2020 (UTC)
References
- ^ {{MIPT.ru>dppe/news/nekrolog_viktora...veselago}}
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Added section to lay out the developments of 20-th century
[edit]Dear Editor,
- I appreciate Yours attention and totally agree with Yours recommendations. My personal profile on sight "https://www.mathnet.ru/eng/person24359" -Efimov Sergei. I worked as assistant professor- department of mathematics . Now retired.
- I tried to tell readers results published 42 ys ago. I don't touch any word of author. I added a short section. I don't want to argue as professional physicist. You as an editor can act appropriately. Any author don't like corrections. Thank You for polite message. I hope for Yours help. If Editors will take decision to remove added section it is Yours right.
- At this case, I would like to add following reference in a few words. Author published remarkable review where laid out concepts of beginning of 20-th century. He overlooked papers of famous scientists: Macdonald, Voigt, Sommerfeld,Kottler. Besides, Russian Physics took lead in 80-s years in applied electrodynamics. Papers of Schestopalov, Zakhariev and Lemanskii, Ufimtsev, Veselago, Efimov gave an impulse for future metamaterials area. Profiles of all one can find in WIKI and russian ВИКИ. The autor article is quite good as an introduction in the area. Addition and development is needed at any rate.
- I would like to add that Fig., where hole in absorbing sphere is drawn, is concept of 19-th century what author ought to say about. If the goal of article is to explain concept for advanced schoolboys then it is certainly achieved.
- EfimovSP (talk) 11:06, 16 April 2020 (UTC)
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