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In Memory of M.L. Ter-Mikaelyan

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2023 is the year of commemoration of M.L. Ter-Mikayelian, a scientist who had important contribution to high energy physics, coherent bremsstrahlung, quantum and nonlinear optics, quantum electronics and laser physics, high-temperature superconductivity, and related fields. This article is scientific biography of the outstanding scientist. The range of scientific interests of M.L. Ter-Mikaelyan was really wide. In this issue, we tried to collect the works of his students and followers.

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Grigoryan, G., Kryzhanovsky, B. & Papoyan, A. In Memory of M.L. Ter-Mikaelyan. Opt. Mem. Neural Networks 32 (Suppl 3), S293–S295 (2023). https://doi.org/10.3103/S1060992X23070081

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