Pyotr Kapitsa
Pyotr Kapitsa | |
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| Пётр Капица | |
Kapitsa in the 1930s | |
| Born | Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa 9 July 1894 |
| Died | 8 April 1984 (aged 89) |
| Resting place | Novodevichy Cemetery, Moscow |
| Citizenship | USSR |
| Known for | Superfluidity Kapitza instability Kapitza number Kapitza resistance Kapitza's pendulum Kapitsa–Dirac effect |
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| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Physics |
| Institutions | Moscow State University |
| Doctoral advisor | Abram Ioffe |
| Doctoral students | David Shoenberg |
Pyotr Leonidovich Kapitsa or Peter Kapitza FRS (Russian: Пётр Леонидович Капица, Romanian: Petre Capița; 9 July [O.S. 26 June] 1894 – 8 April 1984) was a leading Soviet physicist and Nobel laureate, whose research focused on low-temperature physics.