Talk:Vladimir Gribov

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Feynman's 2+1 gauge theory paper does not in my memory mention Gribov's explicitly, although Feynman discusses the Gribovian geometry of the gauge-fixed field space extensively, and I think that the Gribov paper was well known. Is it correct to say that Feynman's description relies on Gribov's?

Can it be true that Vladimir Gribov was the son of Lev Kamenev? The Wikipedia article on Lev Kamenev states that his one surviving son had the name of Vladimir GLEBOV, not GRIBOV. It also states that Vladimir Glebov died in 1994, but we know that Gribov died in 1997. There is also of course the glaring inconsistency that Gribov's patronymic is Naumovich whereas it should be Lvovich if Lev Kamenev were his father. Of course the only explanation for this is that, were Gribov Kamenev's son he/his namers might have feared to have this patronymic. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 85.211.133.121 (talk) 13:46, 16 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]

Translation[edit]

This has been mostly translated (with some reworking) from the German article. This is a babelfish translation--- a native speaker should look it over.Likebox (talk) 08:38, 26 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]