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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p Dmitri Ivanenko (Дми́трий Дми́триевич Иване́нко, Ukrainian: Дми́тро Дми́трович Іване́нко) (July 29, 1904, Poltava, present-day Ukraine – December 30, 1994, Moscow), Professor of Moscow State University (since 1943), made a great contribution to the physical science of the twentieth century, especially to nuclear physics, field theory (physics), and gravitation theory.His outstanding achievements include: the Fock-Ivanenko coefficients of parallel displacement of spinors in a curved space-time)(1929); the Ambartsumian-Ivanenko hypothesis of creation of massive particles (1930); the proton-neutron model of atomic nuclei (1932); the first shell model of nuclei (1932, in collaboration with E. Gapon); the first model of exchange nuclear forces (1934, in collaboration with I. Tamm); the prediction of synchrotron radiation (1944, in collaboration with I. Pomeranchuk); the theory of hypernuclei (1956); the hypothesis of quark stars (1965, in collaboration with D. Kurdgelaidze); the gauge gravitation theory (1983, in collaboration with G. Sardanashvily).Dmitri Ivanenko published more than 300 scientific works including 6 monographs and 11 volumes edited.. }

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