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Khalilov Vladislav Rustemovich (October 30, 1942, Chim-Kurgan, Kara-Kum district, South Kazakhstan - December 20, 2020[1]) was a Russian theoretical physicist.

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Born in Kazakhstan in the family of a Crimean Tatar, who fought in the Soviet Army during the WW2, and a Russian mother. Graduated from the Faculty of Physics of Moscow State University (1966). Qualification: physicist.

He was awarded the medal “In Memory of the 850th Anniversary of Moscow” annd awarded the prize and medal “Best Scientific Work” by the USSR State Committee for Public Education (1990).

At Moscow University he taught the general course “Theoretical Mechanics and Fundamentals of Continuum Mechanics” and led seminars on this course; taught the general course “Quantum Mechanics”, special courses “Theory of Free Electron Lasers”, “Physical Processes in the Field of a Black Hole”, “Problem of Vacuum Stability in a Strong External Field”, “Theory of Quantum Macroscopic Phenomena in Strong External Fields”, “Quantum Electrodynamics” strong external field”, conducted seminars on the course “Quantum Mechanics”.

Area of ​​scientific interests: quantum electrodynamics in an intense external field, quantum gauge theories with spontaneously broken symmetry, quantum macroscopic phenomena in strong external fields, high-energy physics, astrophysics.

Wife - Fatima Chibiriva, scientist. Daughter - Irina Kova, writer.

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