Andrei Slavnov
Andrei Alekseevich Slavnov is a Russian theoretical physicist, known for Slavnov-Taylor identities.
Slavnov graduated in physics in 1962 from Moscow State University and received in 1965 his Russian candidate degree from the Steklov Institute. Since then he has worked at the Steklov Institute in the department of theoretical physics, most recently as a principal researcher. In 1972 he received his Russian doctorate and since 1981 he has been a professor. In 1992 he became the head of the department of quantum field theory and later became the head of the department of theoretical physics at the Steklov Institute. Since 1991 he is also the chair of the department of theoretical physics at Moscow State University.
Slavnov's research deals with quantum field theory, supersymmetry, gauge theory, and lattice gauge theory.
Slavnov-Taylor identities, named after him and John C. Taylor, are non-abelian generalizations of Ward-Takahashi identities.
He received in the 2013 the Pomeranchuk Prize, in 1999 the Humboldt Research Award, in 2007 the Fock Prize of the Russian Academy of Sciences and in 1995 the Russian State Prize. In 1974 he was an Invited Speaker at the ICM in Vancouver. He became in 1987 a corresponding member and in 2000 a full member of the Russian Academy of Sciences.
He is an editor for the journal Theoretical and Mathematical Physics.Selected publications