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Vladimir Dzuba
Vladimir Dzuba
Universitty of New South Wales
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Further evidence for cosmological evolution of the fine structure constant
JK Webb, MT Murphy, VV Flambaum, VA Dzuba, JD Barrow, ...
Physical Review Letters 87 (9), 091301, 2001
12872001
Possible evidence for a variable fine-structure constant from QSO absorption lines: motivations, analysis and results
MT Murphy, JK Webb, VV Flambaum, VA Dzuba, CW Churchill, ...
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 327 (4), 1208-1222, 2001
4662001
Calculations of the relativistic effects in many-electron atoms and space-time variation of fundamental constants
VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum, JK Webb
Physical Review A 59 (1), 230, 1999
4321999
Space-time variation of physical constants and relativistic corrections in atoms
VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum, JK Webb
Physical Review Letters 82 (5), 888, 1999
4241999
Single-ion nuclear clock for metrology at the 19th decimal place
CJ Campbell, AG Radnaev, A Kuzmich, VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum, ...
Physical review letters 108 (12), 120802, 2012
4102012
Combination of the many-body perturbation theory with the configuration-interaction method
VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum, MG Kozlov
Physical Review A 54 (5), 3948, 1996
3871996
Summation of the high orders of perturbation theory for the parity nonconserving E1-amplitude of the 6s–7s transition in the caesium atom
VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum, OP Sushkov
Physics Letters A 141 (3-4), 147-153, 1989
3541989
High-precision calculation of parity nonconservation in cesium and test of the standard model
VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum, JSM Ginges
Physical Review D 66 (7), 076013, 2002
2902002
Revisiting parity nonconservation in cesium
VA Dzuba, JC Berengut, VV Flambaum, B Roberts
Physical review letters 109 (20), 203003, 2012
2272012
Correlation potential method for the calculation of energy levels, hyperfine structure and E1 transition amplitudes in atoms with one unpaired electron
VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum, PG Silvestrov, OP Sushkov
Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics 20 (7), 1399, 1987
2171987
Enhanced Laboratory Sensitivity to Variation of the Fine-Structure Constant<? format?> using Highly Charged Ions
JC Berengut, VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum
Physical review letters 105 (12), 120801, 2010
2122010
Calculations of parity-nonconserving s− d amplitudes in Cs, Fr, Ba+, and Ra+
VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum, JSM Ginges
Physical Review A 63 (6), 062101, 2001
1852001
Electric dipole moments of Hg, Xe, Rn, Ra, Pu, and TlF induced by the nuclear Schiff moment and limits on time-reversal violating interactions
VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum, JSM Ginges, MG Kozlov
Physical Review A 66 (1), 012111, 2002
1812002
Calculation of energy levels, E1 transition amplitudes, and parity violation in francium
VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum, OP Sushkov
Physical Review A 51 (5), 3454, 1995
1611995
Enhancement ofP- andT-nonconserving effects in rare-earth atoms
VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum, IB Khriplovich
Zeitschrift für Physik D Atoms, Molecules and Clusters 1, 243-245, 1986
1611986
Highly Charged Ions for Atomic Clocks, Quantum Information, and Search for variation
MS Safronova, VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum, UI Safronova, SG Porsev, ...
Physical review letters 113 (3), 030801, 2014
1572014
Constraining Variationsin the Fine-Structure Constant, Quark Massesand the Strong Interaction
MT Murphy, VV Flambaum, JK Webb, VV Dzuba, JX Prochaska, AM Wolfe
Astrophysics, Clocks and Fundamental Constants, 131-150, 2004
1572004
Calculation of parity non-conservation in thallium
VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum, PG Silvestrov, OP Sushkov
Journal of Physics B: Atomic and Molecular Physics 20 (14), 3297, 1987
1571987
Dynamic polarizabilities and related properties of clock states of the ytterbium atom
VA Dzuba, A Derevianko
Journal of Physics B: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics 43 (7), 074011, 2010
1532010
Highly charged ions as a basis of optical atomic clockwork of exceptional accuracy
A Derevianko, VA Dzuba, VV Flambaum
Physical review letters 109 (18), 180801, 2012
1512012
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