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  1. Aleksandr Vladímirovich Vilenkin (en ruso: Алекса́ндр Виле́нкин; transliterado al inglés como Alexander Vilenkin, 13 de mayo de 1949 (75 años), Járkov, 1 Ucrania) es profesor de física y Director del Instituto de Cosmología en la Universidad de Tufts.

  2. Alexander Vilenkin (Russian: Алекса́ндр Виле́нкин; Ukrainian: Олександр Віленкін; born 13 May 1949) is the Leonard Jane Holmes Bernstein Professor of Evolutionary Science and Director of the Institute of Cosmology at Tufts University.

  3. Físico ruso nacionalizado americano, Alexander Vilenkin desertó de la Unión Soviética durante los años 70. Vilenkin es conocido por su trabajo dentro del campo de la cosmología, donde es un experto internacional en temas como la creación cuántica del universo o la teoría de las supercuerdas.

  4. 19 de jul. de 2011 · The authors explain why the multiverse, a concept of parallel universes with diverse physical properties, is a solid scientific idea based on inflation and string theory. They also discuss how the multiverse can be tested observationally and theoretically, and how it relates to the fine-tuning of the constants of nature.

  5. 29 de may. de 2012 · Vilenkin and his student Mithani use math to rule out three scenarios that avoid a beginning of the universe: eternal inflation, cyclic universe and emergent universe. They show that the universe must have had a starting point, based on their 2003 theorem and quantum mechanics.

  6. Alexander Vilenkin is a renowned cosmologist who studies cosmic inflation, dark energy, cosmic strings, quantum cosmology, and the multiverse. He has published several books and articles on these topics, and is the author of Many Worlds in One: The Search for Other Universes.

  7. Alexander Vilenkin is a theoretical cosmologist who studies cosmic inflation, dark energy, cosmic strings and monopoles, quantum cosmology, and the multiverse. He is the Leonard and Jane Holmes Bernstein Professor in Evolutionary Science at Tufts University and has a PhD from the University at Buffalo.