Cooperation

Partnership with the Pushchino Scientific Centre
The investigation of macroscopic fluctuations in random physical processes is a joint project with the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Pushchino Scientific Center.
Over a period of more than 40 years random physical processes were evaluated according to a special statistical method under the guidance of the Biophysicist Simon E. Shnoll at the Moscow Lomonosov University and the Pushchino Scientific Centre of the Russian Academy of Sciences. As a result one was able to determine one of the most fundamental finding in modern science.
Prof. Simon E. Shnoll and his colleges discovered an entirely new physical phenomenon: the stochastic of random physical processes, e.g. radioactive decay, depends on the astronomic point in time and the astronomic position vector of the measurement.
Prof. Shnoll is the head of the laboratory of Physical Biochemistry at the Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Biophysics of the Russian Academy of Sciences in Pushchino. His team was able to prove that statistical frequency distributions (histograms) of simultaneous random processes possess an identical, process independent, fine-structure: Shnoll S. E., Kolombet V. A., Pozharski E. V., Zenchenko T. A., Zvereva I. M., Konradov A. A. Realization of discrete states during fluctuations in macroscopic processes // Physics-Uspekhi , V. 41 (10), pp. 1025 – 1035 (1998)

Member of the Moscow International Interacademic Union
A special concern to the GSRI is the interdisciplinary scientific communication. In accaptance of this engagement GSRI has been elected to become a permanent Member of the International Interacademic Union (IIAU) in Moscow.
The IIAU has been founded in Moscow in 1996 on an initiative of the Russian Acadamy of Natural Sciences. Today it coordinates the cooperation and the exchange of experiences between 188 state-owend, social and private research facilitys and schools around the world.
“This is an importand milestone in our efforts for wholistic science and interdisciplinary communication”, so the comment of the head of GSRI, Hartmut Müller. „As members of the IIAU, we now have logistical and technical possibilities at our disposal, which we will use, to accelerate our research and developement”.

Partnership with the Research Institute of Hypercomplex Systems
The Research Institute of Hypercomplex Systems in Geometry and Physics, Fryazino near Moscow, Russian Federation, integrates the activities of theoretical physics specialists and mathematicians from different countries in the area of hypercomplex algebras, Finsler geometries and their physical applications.
The main purpose of the Institute is theoretical and experimental research of anisotropic properties of the space-time continuum and also physical and mathematical consequences due to changing the Minkowski metric on an anisotropic metric, in particularly, the Finsler metric function of Berwald-Moore.
Activities of the Institute closely linked with Non-Commercial Foundation on Research Development in the field of Finsler Geometry, Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Lomonosov Moscow State University, and a number of Institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences and also Moscow Physical Society and Russian Gravitation Society.
