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He joined CERN (under the name B. Zacharov) in the early 1960s and continued throughout his career to alternate between CERN and other institutes. His first CERN-paper was presented at the 11th International Conference on High-energy Physics, held at from 4 –11 Jul 1962, reporting on rom a short run at the [[Proton Synchrotron]] offering information about shortlived neutral particles which decay into a <math>\pi<sup>+</sup</math>—<math>\pi<sup>—</sup</math> possibly a K<sup>+</sup>—K<sup>—</sup> pair.
He joined CERN (under the name B. Zacharov) in the early 1960s and continued throughout his career to alternate between CERN and other institutes. His first CERN-paper was presented at the 11th International Conference on High-energy Physics, held at from 4 –11 Jul 1962, reporting on rom a short run at the [[Proton Synchrotron]] offering information about shortlived neutral particles which decay into a \pi<sup>+</sup>—\pi<sup>—</sup> possibly a K<sup>+</sup>—K<sup>—</sup> pair.<ref>Results on peripheral pion-nucleon interactions at 12 and 17 GeV/c


D.O. Caldwell, E. Bieuler, B. Eisner, L.W. Jones, and B. Zacharov,
1962,  High-energy physics. Proceedings, 11th International Conference, ICHEP'62,  Geneva, Switzerland, Jul 4-11, 1962, 610-612, https://inspirehep.net/literature/1341883.</ref>






CERN, 1962 <https://cds.cern.ch/record/2008731?ln=en> (under the name B. Zacharov)


CERN, 1964 <https://cds.cern.ch/record/942653?ln=en>
CERN, 1964 <https://cds.cern.ch/record/942653?ln=en>

Revision as of 19:06, 11 February 2026

Vasilii Zakharov as a young man.

Vasilii Zakharov (his legal name after the 1980s, before this he was also known as Basil or Vasili(i) with the surname Zacharof(f), Zacharov, or Zakharov) (2 January 1931, London—29 September 2018, Ferney-Voltaire)[1][2] was a British physicist and computer scientist.

He joined CERN (under the name B. Zacharov) in the early 1960s and continued throughout his career to alternate between CERN and other institutes. His first CERN-paper was presented at the 11th International Conference on High-energy Physics, held at from 4 –11 Jul 1962, reporting on rom a short run at the Proton Synchrotron offering information about shortlived neutral particles which decay into a \pi+—\pi possibly a K+—K pair.[3]



CERN, 1964 <https://cds.cern.ch/record/942653?ln=en>

Daresbury Nuclear Physics Laboratory, 1971 <https://cds.cern.ch/record/871206/files/p223.pdf>.

CERN, 1971 <https://cds.cern.ch/record/868655/files/p187.pdf> at schol for which he was director.

Daresbury, March 1974, https://cds.cern.ch/record/415719?ln=en.

University of London Computer Centre, 1981 <https://doi.org/10.1016/0010-4655(81)90049-7>

January 1982 CERN, DD https://lib-extopc.kek.jp/preprints/PDF/1982/8209/8209239.pdf.

<rapport Zakharov>, mentioned in 1984 (CERN affil) https://www.unige.ch/archives/files/2815/4512/0999/Discours-recteur-1984.pdf

University of Geneva <https://dl.acm.org/profile/81474673930> and <https://doi.org/10.1109/TC.1984.5009314>

Vasilii Zakharov on his olden days.

CERN and U. Geneva, 1984 <https://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/TC.1984.5009314>.

References

  1. https://avis-deces.linternaute.com/ferney-voltaire/ville-01160?q=Zakharov
  2. https://www.hommages.ch/fr/avis-de-deces/vasilii-zakharov
  3. Results on peripheral pion-nucleon interactions at 12 and 17 GeV/c D.O. Caldwell, E. Bieuler, B. Eisner, L.W. Jones, and B. Zacharov, 1962, High-energy physics. Proceedings, 11th International Conference, ICHEP'62, Geneva, Switzerland, Jul 4-11, 1962, 610-612, https://inspirehep.net/literature/1341883.