List of books
Edward G. Timoshenko
Series: Concise Lecture Notes in Physical Chemistry.
1. Quantum Mechanics.
ISBN 9798747304260.
2. Statistical Mechanics and Thermodynamics.
ISBN 9798749675726.
3. Computational Chemistry. Computer Simulation Techniques.
ISBN 9798749716511.
4. Statistical Mechanics of Phase Transitions and Kinetics.
ISBN 9798749724509.
5. Path integrals and symbols of operators in Quantum Mechanics.
ISBN 9798518571501.
Edward Axont
Series: HOCIjump. Adventures of Raymond and Simon.
1. HOCIjump. The Agency of dreams.
ISBN 9798507271900.
iTunes Apple Audiobook id1577627804
[ 2h.16m. Released 21.07.2021 ]
Russian edition:
Эдвард Аксонт. ИКС-прыжок. Агенство желаний.
Google Play E-book in Russian translation
Google Books E-book in Russian translation
YouTube audiobook in Russian (4 episodes)
2. HOCIjump. The megastructure of Porte Meandre.
ISBN 9798857556139.
iTunes Apple Audiobook id1708314466
[ 2h.46m. Released 20.09.2023 ]
Russian edition:
Эдвард Аксонт. ИКС-прыжок. Мегаструктура Порте Меандре.
Google Play E-book in Russian translation
Google Books E-book in Russian translation
YouTube audiobook in Russian (5 episodes)
Other general works:
Bysantine Liturgy (in Russian)
Manuscript of the letter to M.S. Gorbachev
Writing under the pen name Edward Axont, the author holds MSc and PhD degrees and has published extensively in theoretical and computational physics and chemistry.
His scientific career involved computer modelling and simulation of polymers, dendrimers, and complex biomolecules like DNA and proteins for nanotechnology applications. After years of university lecturing and supervising graduate students, he took early retirement to devote time to independent research and creative pursuits.
An enthusiastic traveler, photographer, he is also a cat keeper. His passion now lies in writing fiction, popular science and other literary works. Though no longer teaching, Edward remains actively engaged in private research, merging his robust science background with storytelling.
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