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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Brener, Efim A. & V. I. Mel'Nikov. (1995). Velocity selection and instability spectrum in 3D dendritic growth. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 80(2). 341–345.8 indexed citations
Bychkov, Yu. A., V. I. Mel'Nikov, & É. I. Rashba. (1990). Effect of spin-orbit coupling on the energy spectrum of a 2D electron system in a tilted magnetic field. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 71(2). 401.2 indexed citations
Mel'Nikov, V. I. & S. V. Meshkov. (1983). Brownian motion of quantum particles. 38. 111.1 indexed citations
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Mel'Nikov, V. I.. (1980). Distribution of resistivity probabilities of a finite, disordered system. ZhETF Pisma Redaktsiiu. 32. 225.5 indexed citations
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Vernov, S. N., B. A. Khrenov, Г. В. Куликов, et al.. (1979). New EAS array at Moscow State University for studing the E.A. Showers with an energies up to 10^18 eV. International Cosmic Ray Conference. 8. 129–134.
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Mel'Nikov, V. I.. (1977). Electron-phonon bound states in a one-dimensional system. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 45. 1233.1 indexed citations
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Gogolin, A. A. & V. I. Mel'Nikov. (1977). Conductivity of disordered one-dimensional metal with half-filled band. JETP. 46. 369.2 indexed citations
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Gogolin, A. A., V. I. Mel'Nikov, & É. I. Rashba. (1976). Conductivity in a disordered one-dimensional system induced by electron-phonon interaction. JETP. 42. 168.5 indexed citations
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Mel'Nikov, V. I. & G. E. Volovik. (1974). Polarons in the strong coupling limit. JETP. 38. 819.2 indexed citations
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Mel'Nikov, V. I., et al.. (1973). Features of the Electrical Conductivity of Amorphous Metals.. SPhD. 17. 917.1 indexed citations
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Volovik, G. E., et al.. (1973). Mobility of polaron with strong coupling. ZhETF Pisma Redaktsiiu. 18. 138.1 indexed citations
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Mel'Nikov, V. I. & É. I. Rashba. (1972). Influence of Impurities on Combined Resonance in Semiconductors. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 34. 1353.1 indexed citations
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Larkin, A. I. & V. I. Mel'Nikov. (1972). Magnetic Impurities in an Almost Magnetic Metal. JETP. 34. 656.4 indexed citations
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Mel'Nikov, V. I., et al.. (1970). Electrical Resistivity Minimum of Iron, Copper, Lutecium and Thulium Films Formed by Low Temperature Condensation. JETP. 31. 230.1 indexed citations
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Larkin, A. I., V. I. Mel'Nikov, & D. E. Khmelnitskiǐ. (1970). Virial Expansion for Magnetic Impurities in Metals. Journal of Experimental and Theoretical Physics. 31. 458.1 indexed citations
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Анисимов, С. И., V. I. Mel'Nikov, & É. I. Rashba. (1968). Concerning One Model in the Theory of the Gunn Effect. JETPL. 7. 196.1 indexed citations
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