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Victor Ambartsumian (1908-1996)

Viktor Amazaspovich Ambartsumian[c] (Russian: Виктор Амазаспович Амбарцумян; Armenian: Վիկտոր Համազասպի Համբարձումյան, Viktor Hamazaspi Hambardzumyan; 18 September [O.S. 5 September] 1908 – 12 August 1996) was a Soviet Armenian astrophysicist and science administrator. One of the 20th century´s top astronomers, he is widely regarded as the founder of theoretical astrophysics in the Soviet Union.

Educated at Leningrad State University (LSU) and the Pulkovo Observatory, Ambartsumian taught at LSU and founded the Soviet Union´s first department of astrophysics there in 1934. He subsequently moved to Soviet Armenia, where he founded the Byurakan Observatory in 1946. It became his institutional base for the decades to come and a major center of astronomical research. He also co-founded the Armenian Academy of Sciences and led it for almost half a century—the entire post-war period. One commentator noted that "science in Armenia was synonymous with the name Ambartsumian." In 1965 Ambartsumian founded the journal Astrofizika and served as its editor for over 20 years.

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Книга Амбарцюмян В.А. Научные труды. Том І, 1960Книга Амбарцюмян В.А. Научные труды. Том ІІ, 1960Книга Амбарцумиан В. "Теоретическая астрофизика", 1939Окремий відбиток "Тексти виступів на урочистому відкритті Х Конгресу Міжнародног
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