!!Valeriy Zagrebaev - Publications [List of publications|zagrebaev_valeriy_publications_2011.pdf] \\ \\ Valeriy Zagrebaev is the author of more than 150 scientific papers and the co-author of the discovery of new elements 113, 114, 115, 116 and 118 at FLNR, Dubna. \\ \\ __Main obtained results:__ \\ \\ (1) Study and classification of the wave catastrophes in nuclear scattering [[Theoretical and Mathematical Physics, 71 (1987) 91].\\ \\ (2) Explanation of the mechanism of fast light particle formation in heavy-ion collisions [[Zeitschrift für Physik, A333 (1989) 57; Progress in Particle and Nuclear Physics, 35 (1995) 575].\\ \\ (3) Development of the multi-channel and multi-dimensional semiclassical theory of nuclear reactions (including quantum friction) [[Annals of Physics (USA), 197 (1990) 33].\\ \\ (4) Discovery of the “di-neutron” configuration in 6He nucleus [[Physical Review Letters, 82 , No. 25 (1999) 4996; Physical Review, C60 (1999) 044605].\\ \\ (5) Explanation and predictions of the cross sections for superheavy element formation in the “hot” fusion reactions [[Physical Review, C64 (2001) 034606; Physical Review, C65 (2002) 014607; Nuclear Physics, A734 (2004) 164].\\ \\ (6) Co-author of the discoveries of 113, 114, 115, 116 and 118 elements [[Physical Review, C69 (2004) 021601; C69 (2004) 054607; C70 (2004) 064609; C72 (2005) 034611; C74 (2006) 044602].\\ \\ (7) Finding of a new sequential fusion mechanism and prediction for sub-barrier fusion enhancement of neutron rich weakly bound nuclei [[Physical Review, C67 (2003) 061601(R); Physical Review Letters, 99 (2006) 162701].\\ \\ (8) Development of a unified approach for description of deep-inelastic scattering, fusion, fission and quasi-fission [[Journal Physics G, 31 (2005) 825; ibid. 34 (2007) 1]. \\ \\ (9) Prediction of a possibility for formation of superheavy nuclei and giant quasi-atoms in damped collisions of actinide nuclei [[Physical Review, C73 (2006) 031602(R), Physical Review, C78 (2008) 034610]. \\ \\ (10) Formulation of a new idea on the production of unknown heavy neutron-rich nuclei located along the closed neutron shell N=126 (astrophysical waiting point) [[Physical Review Letters, 101 (2008) 122701].\\ \\ (11) Predictions for the production of superheavy nuclei in pulsed nuclear reactors and in supernova explosions [[Physical Review, C84 (2011) 044617].\\ \\