I am a theoretical physics undergraduate student at the University of Toronto.
You can find more info at: http://individual.utoronto.ca/nikolaev.
I am a theoretical physics undergraduate student at the University of Toronto.
You can find more info at: http://individual.utoronto.ca/nikolaev.
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Saturday, December 13, 2008 at 10:33 |
Dear Nikita
Thank you very much for kind words about the book /about Landau/, which was written by my mother Maya Bessarab. Now in Moscow its her new book / with added information/ is for sale.
My mother – who is now 83 – lives with me in England and wants very much her book about Landau to be translated. I will tell her about your nice comments and I am sure she will be very pleased to hear it.
With best wishes, hope to hear from you Irina Redman
Saturday, December 13, 2008 at 12:12 |
Hello, Irina!
It is an honour to speak to you!
It is absolutely great that you have found your life in England (as I have found mine in Canada). I sincerely hope the book will be translated to English (and possibly other languages, too), for I am certain international physicists and other readers would be thrilled just as much as I was when reading the book. It is an enormously great piece of historical evidence that needs to be shared with the international community! And I know that I will be the first person to buy the translation!
Please say sincere thanks to Maya for the wonderful works she has accomplished (and I mean all of them, not only the book about Landau). I am actually quite a big fan.
Again, thank you very much for sending me a message!
Best wishes of all,
Nikita
Sunday, August 2, 2009 at 16:20 |
what’s new Nikita – where have you been these days?
Sunday, December 13, 2009 at 23:20 |
Hi, David
I apologise for such a late response! Too much work has caught me in its whirlwind and I couldn’t catch my breath.
I have to tell you that, other than working and studying, I haven’t been to too many places since the start of the summer, unfortunately.
BUT! I did go to a couple of conferences — one took place in Edmonton and the other in Ottawa. I will write a note about it if I find the strength.
The most amazing trip, however, was to Calgary and the Canadian Rockies. I will try to find the strength to write about it first!
How have you been?
Merry Christmas, David!