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'''Victor A. Brumberg''' is a theoretical [[physicist]] specializing in relativistic celestial mechanics and astrometry. He used to work as a chief-scientist at the Institute of Applied Astronomy, [[Russian Academy of Sciences]], [[St. Petersburg]]. He is noted for his work on [[celestial mechanics]] and [[ephemerides]]. He is currently living in the United States of America.
'''Victor A. Brumberg''' is a theoretical [[physicist]] specializing in relativistic celestial mechanics and astrometry. He once worked as a chief-scientist at the Institute of Applied Astronomy, [[Russian Academy of Sciences]], [[St. Petersburg]]. He is noted for his work on [[celestial mechanics]] and [[ephemerides]]. He is currently living in the United States of America.


Brumberg is a member of the scientific committee for projects under the [[International Astronomical Union|IAU]] [http://iau-comm4.jpl.nasa.gov/newsltr9.html Commisson 4: Ephemerides]. He has got 2008 Brower Award from the Division of Dynamic Astronomy of the American Astronomical Society. The The Brouwer Award was established to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of Dynamical Astronomy, including celestial mechanics, astrometry, geophysics, stellar systems, galactic and extra galactic dynamics.
Brumberg is a member of the scientific committee for projects under the [[International Astronomical Union|IAU]] [http://iau-comm4.jpl.nasa.gov/newsltr9.html Commisson 4: Ephemerides]. He received the 2008 Brower Award from the Division of Dynamic Astronomy of the American Astronomical Society. The Brouwer Award was established to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of Dynamical Astronomy, including celestial mechanics, astrometry, geophysics, stellar systems, galactic and extragalactic dynamics.


== Publications (selection) ==
== Publications (selection) ==

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Victor A. Brumberg is a theoretical physicist specializing in relativistic celestial mechanics and astrometry. He once worked as a chief-scientist at the Institute of Applied Astronomy, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg. He is noted for his work on celestial mechanics and ephemerides. He is currently living in the United States of America.

Brumberg is a member of the scientific committee for projects under the IAU Commisson 4: Ephemerides. He received the 2008 Brower Award from the Division of Dynamic Astronomy of the American Astronomical Society. The Brouwer Award was established to recognize outstanding contributions to the field of Dynamical Astronomy, including celestial mechanics, astrometry, geophysics, stellar systems, galactic and extragalactic dynamics.

Publications (selection)

  • V.A. Brumberg, Essential Relativistic Celestial Mechanics. Adam Hilger, London (1991). ISBN 0-7503-0062-0
  • V.A Brumberg, Analytical Techniques of Celestial Mechanics. Springer-Verlag, UK, (1995). ISBN 3-540-58782-9
  • Dmitry V. Brumberg & V.A. Brumberg, Derivative of Kaula's inclination function. In Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy (1995), Springer, Netherlands. ISSN 0923-2958
  • V.A. Brumberg & Eugene V. Brumberg, Celestial Dynamics at High Eccentricities. Advances in Astronomy and Astrophysics (1999), Gordon & Breach Science Publishers, UK. ISBN 90-5699-212-0
  • Georgij A. Krasinsky and V.A. Brumberg, Secular Increase of Astronomical Unit from Analysis of the Major Planet Motions, and its Interpretation Celestial Mechanics and Dynamical Astronomy 90: 267–288, (2004).
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