The Worldline of Владимир Евгеньевич Захаров -1939 born (Russia) -1948 (first sighting, Kazan, Tatarstan) -1959 (second encounter, Moscow, Energy Institute)

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The Worldline of Владимир Евгеньевич Захаров born (Russia) (first sighting, Kazan, Tatarstan) (second encounter, Moscow, Energy Institute) – Live with Plasma media (landed in Siberian Campus/ “Academgorodok) True Love Affair with “Water” (and Waves), shared with Love Affair with Poetry tieth (Landau Institute, Chernogolovka) -Since 1990: Deliberate choice to live in one of the worlds most “arid zones” (Arizona)

Science of Zakharov Nonlinear collisionless “Landau Damping” (Paradox of non-vanishing collisions) Parametric Instabilities of Periodic Waves in Non-Linear Media Weak Turbulence Spectrum of Gravity Waves on Surface of Water …implications followed to present days Weak Turbulence Spectrum of Spin Waves

Zakharov and Science (cont. 1) Inverse Scattering Technique in Nonlinear Waves Propagation..Its ever expanding scope of applications.. Nonlinear Schrödinger Equation as basic model for Nonlinear Wave Dynamics From NLS to Zakharov Equations Plasma Waves Collapse Non-Kolmogoroff types of Strong Turbulence

Zakharov and Science (cont.2) Strong Langmuir Turbulence / “Predator vs. Pray” interplay..now ever expanding applications.. (Generation of Zonal Flows by Micro-turbulence) Inverse Cascade in Weak Turbulence Topological applications of Inverse Scattering Technique in Topology Revenge of Water: “Killer Waves”

Zakharov and Poetry Is Poetry compatible with Theoretical Physics? (P.Dirac and R.Oppenheimer episode) “Poet in Russia is more than a Poet..”