By Yu L Dokshitzer, P Lévai and J Nyíri
World Scientific
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Theoretical physicist Vladimir Gribov was a key figure in the development of modern elementary particle physics. His insights into the physics of quantum anomalies and the origin of classical solutions (instantons), the notion of parton systems and their evolution in soft and hard hadron interactions, the first theory of neutrino oscillations and conceptual problems of quantization of non-Abelian fields have left a lasting impact on modern theoretical physics. Gribov-80 brought colleagues, younger researchers and leading experts together to discuss the new angles of the Gribov heritage in the LHC era.