Anatoly Logunov was born in Obsharovka village, now in Privolzhsky District, Samara Oblast, Russia.
[2] In 1972 Anatoly Logunov was elected an academician in the field of nuclear physics.
Logunov made a notable contribution to elementary particle physics[7][8] and quantum field theory.
[2][10] Jointly with Piotr Isayev (Russian: Пётр Степанович Исаев), Lev Soloviov (Russian: Лев Дмитриевич Соловьев), Albert Tavkhelidze (Russian: Альберт Никифорович Тавхелидзе) and Ivan Todorov (Bulgarian: Иван Тодоров) et al. he derived dispersion relations for different processes of elementary particle interactions, among them the processes of photobirth of
[16][17] Unlike General Relativity (GR), according to which space is considered to be Riemannian owing to presence of matter and gravity is considered a consequence of space-time exhibiting curvature, the RTG gravitational field has spins 2 and 0 and represents a physical field in Faraday-Maxwell spirit.
In RTG, unlike GR, the energy-momentum and the angular momentum conservation laws are fulfilled.
The theory also predicts the existence in the Universe of a large hidden mass of "dark matter" and impossibility of infinite gravitational collapse (no black holes).