The following pages link to Yu. G. Ignat'ev (Q248619):
Displaying 50 items.
- Macroscopic Einstein equations for a cosmological model with a \(\lambda\) term (Q344009) (← links)
- Relativistic kinetic theory of statistical systems with conformally invariant interparticle scalar interaction (Q530998) (← links)
- (Q662472) (redirect page) (← links)
- Bremsstrahlung response of a homogeneous magnetoactive plasma to a gravitational wave (Q662474) (← links)
- Exact solution of the relativistic magnetohydrodynamic equations in the background of a plane gravitational wave with combined polarization (Q662557) (← links)
- Cosmological evolutions of a completely degenerate Fermi system with scalar interactions between particles (Q662694) (← links)
- Qualitative and numerical analysis of a cosmological model based on a classical massive scalar field (Q681416) (← links)
- Diffusion model of evolution of superthermal high-energy particles under scaling in the early universe. II: Early stages (Q733830) (← links)
- Kinetics of a non-equilibrium universe. III. stability of the non-equilibrium scenario (Q733832) (← links)
- Numerical models of the process of restoration of thermodynamic equilibrium in an accelerated universe (Q740455) (← links)
- Exact kinetic model of restoration of thermodynamic equilibrium in an accelerating universe (Q740609) (← links)
- A complete relativistic kinetic model of symmetry violation in an isotropic expanding plasma. II: Numerical model: X-boson distribution function (Q854352) (← links)
- Statistical systems of particles with scalar interaction in cosmology (Q866429) (← links)
- Numerical models of cosmological evolution of a degenerate Fermi-system of scalar charged particles (Q891492) (← links)
- Statistical systems with phantom scalar interaction in gravitation theory. I. Microscopic dynamics (Q893229) (← links)
- Statistical systems with phantom scalar interaction in gravitation theory. II. Macroscopic equations and cosmological models (Q893230) (← links)
- A dynamic model of spherical perturbations in the Friedmann universe. I (Q946699) (← links)
- A dynamic model of spherical perturbations in the Friedmann universe. III. Self-similar solutions (Q1033697) (← links)
- Gravimagnetic shock waves and gravitational-wave experiments (Q1574076) (← links)
- Local response of a magnetoactive plasma to gravitational wave (Q1576219) (← links)
- Kinetic model of GMSW in an anisotropic plasma (Q1576227) (← links)
- Gravimagnetic shock waves in an anisotropic plasma (Q1576229) (← links)
- A macroscopic view of the standard cosmological model (Q1621851) (← links)
- Statistical cosmological fermion systems with phantom scalar interaction of particles (Q1636022) (← links)
- Cosmological evolution of the Boltzmann plasma with phantom scalar interparticle interaction. II: Multicomponent system without charge symmetry (Q1695485) (← links)
- Qualitative and numerical analysis of a cosmological model based on a phantom scalar field with self-interaction (Q1705368) (← links)
- Qualitative and numerical analysis of a cosmological model based on an asymmetric scalar doublet with minimal couplings. I: Qualitative analysis of the model (Q1711333) (← links)
- Exact plane-symmetric non-stationary solution to the Einstein-Maxwell equations for a magnetoactive plasma (Q1772187) (← links)
- Motion of a semibounded magnetoactive plasma in the field of a plane gravitational wave (Q1776336) (← links)
- Cosmological evolution of plasma with scalar interparticle interaction. I. canonical formulation of classical scalar interaction (Q1928807) (← links)
- Complete model of cosmological evolution of a classical scalar field with the Higgs potential. I: Analysis of the model (Q1984328) (← links)
- Complete cosmological model based on an asymmetric scalar Higgs doublet (Q2036367) (← links)
- Stability of the cosmological system of degenerated scalarly charged fermions and Higgs scalar fields. I: Mathematical model of linear plane perturbations (Q2054878) (← links)
- Stability of the cosmological system of degenerate scalarly charged fermions and Higgs scalar fields. II: Evolution of short-wave perturbations (Q2054879) (← links)
- Cosmological models based on a statistical system of scalar charged degenerate fermions and an asymmetric Higgs scalar doublet (Q2056837) (← links)
- Cosmological evolution of a statistical system of degenerate scalarly charged fermions with an asymmetric scalar doublet. I: two-component system of assorted charges (Q2077107) (← links)
- Phase flows in the complete model of cosmological evolution of the asymmetric scalar Higgs doublet\(^\sharp\) (Q2077108) (← links)
- Single-field model of gravitational-scalar instability. I. Evolution of perturbations (Q2081073) (← links)
- Complete cosmological evolution model of a classical scalar field with a Higgs potential. III: Features of phase trajectory flows (Q2096016) (← links)
- Cosmological evolution of a statistical system of degenerate scalarly charged fermions with an asymmetric scalar doublet. II: one-component system of doubly charged fermions (Q2129183) (← links)
- Gravitational-scalar instability of a two-component degenerate system of scalarly charged fermions with asymmetric Higgs interaction (Q2129184) (← links)
- Complete cosmological evolution model of a classical scalar field with a Higgs potential. II: Numerical simulation (Q2130637) (← links)
- The self-consistent field method and macroscopic Einstein equations for the early universe (Q2193755) (← links)
- A complete model of cosmological evolution of a scalar field with Higgs potential and Euclidean cycles (Q2195730) (← links)
- Physical characteristics of free oscillations of scalar fields with zero effective energy and Euclidean cycles in cosmological models (Q2199084) (← links)
- Short-wave approximation for macroscopic cosmology with Higgs scalar field (Q2215228) (← links)
- Cosmological evolution of a scalar-charged degenerate cosmological plasma with Higgs scalar fields (Q2246172) (← links)
- Energy-based approach to Euclidean cycles in cosmological models based on scalar fields (Q2291020) (← links)
- The self-consistent field method and the macroscopic universe consisting of a fluid and black holes (Q2303638) (← links)
- Peculiarities of cosmological models based on a nonlinear asymmetric scalar doublet with minimal interaction. I. Qualitative analysis (Q2320503) (← links)