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* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_for_Theoretical_and_Experimental_Physics Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics from Wikipedia]
 
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* [https://7iskusstv.com/2014/Nomer2_3/Lapidus1.php Memories of ITEP] (in Russian)
 
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ITEP [1]

ITEP,
the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics (ITEP or ITEF), located in Moscow, Russia, established in 1945 [2]. The main fields of research include theoretical and mathematical physics, astrophysics, elementary particle physics, nuclear physics, plasma physics, solid-state physics, nanotechnologies, reactor and accelerator technoligies, medical physics, and computer science [3].

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ITEP team during TV interview, November 24, 1967, M-20 in the background, from left:
Anatoly Uskov, Georgy Adelson-Velsky, interviewer, Alexander Bitman, Vladimir Arlazarov and Alexander Zhivotovsky [4]

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