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Discovery Of Application Workloads From Network File Traces
(2011-05-19)An understanding of Input/Output data access patterns of applications is useful in several situations. First, gaining an insight into what applications are doing with their data at a semantic level helps in designing ... -
Discrete electron fluctuations in van der Waals heterojunction
Two-dimensional (2D) materials, including transition metal dichalcogenides (TMDs) and graphene have emerged as promising candidates for next-generation nanoelectronic devices due to their atomically thin geometry. This low ... -
Discrete particulate description of elastic structures undergoing geometrically nonlinear deformation and dynamic particle interaction
The mechanical behaviour of deformable bodies in a particulate environment has been an area of increasing interest across a wide spectrum of systems and scale. A composite ensemble of deformable structures and discrete ... -
Discrete Velocity Boltzmann Schemes for Inviscid Compressible Flows
It is known that high-speed flows are compressible. In large parts of the flow domains, the inviscid approximation is valid and this leads to Euler equations of gas dynamics. These inviscid compressible flows are modelled ... -
Discrete Velocity Boltzmann Schemes with Efficient Multidimensional Models
Traditional CFD algorithms have achieved a high degree of sophistication for modelling fluid flows in the past five decades. This sophistication can be seen clearly in one dimensional modelling, with a wide variety of ... -
Discriminative Descriptors for Unconstrained Face and Object Recognition
Face and object recognition is a challenging problem in the field of computer vision. It deals with identifying faces or objects form an image or video. Due to its numerous applications in biometrics, security, multimedia ... -
Disorder, Polymorphism And Co-Crystal Formation In Molecular Crystals : An In-Depth Study In Terms Of Weak Intra- And Intermolecular Interactions
(2011-09-21)Three distinct aspects, disorder, polymorphism and co-crystal formation have been addressed in molecular crystals in terms of intra- and intermolecular interactions involving halogens, weak hydrogen bonds and van der Waals ... -
Dispersal Patterns and Processes in Littorinid Snails along the Indian Coastline
Dispersal has important ecological and evolutionary consequences for a species. Marine dispersal is unique because of facilitation by ocean currents, where oceanography interacts with species traits and environmental ... -
Dispersive Superconducting Circuit Quantum Electrodynamics, the Time-continuous Feynman’s Light Microscope and Non-Markovian dynamics in multi-mode Superconducting Circuits
This thesis is divided into three parts, with each part concerned with one of the three pillars of Theoretical Quantum Optics: ‘Microscopic models of Light-Matter Interaction’, ‘Quantum Measurements’ and finally, ‘Driven ... -
Disruptive Approaches to Address Performance & Reliability Challenges in 2-Dimentional (2D) Material Based Transistors & Memories
In 2020, Apple introduced its most advanced laptop that has the A14 Bionic processor. The very first processor, Intel’s 4004, was launched in 1971 and had a transistor (the basic building block of a processor) density of ... -
Dissecting the C-DI-GMP Signaling Pathways : Tools and Tales
(2018-02-27)Evaluating aerodynamic noise from aircraft engines is a design stage process, so that it conform to regulations at airports. Aerodynamic noise is also a principal source of structural vibration and internal noise in ... -
Dissecting the function of NuMA in cleavage furrow formation and chromatin decondensation at the mitotic exit in animal cells
In animal cells, the duplicated genetic material is aligned on a microtubule-based structure known as the mitotic spindle during mitosis. At the mitotic exit, the mitotic spindle elongates, and the sister chromatids get ... -
Dissecting the role of Ataxin 2 Binding Protein 1 in sarcomeric protein stoichiometry and generation of muscle diversity in Drosophila melanogaster
Drosophila muscles are an excellent model to study muscle development, diversity and function. Drosophila muscles consist of two major types –1. Indirect Flight Muscles (IFM), that are fibrillar; as opposed to other tubular ... -
Dissecting the Role of Calcium Binding Proteins in Muscle using Drosophila Indirect Flight Muscles as the Model System
Muscle development and function are highly synchronized processes that involve simultaneous action of several transcription factors, signalling cascades, kinases and phosphatases, ion channels, structural proteins and ... -
Dissimilar Hetero-Interfaces with Group III-A Nitrides : Material And Device Perspectives
(2017-10-31)Group III-A nitrides (GaN, AlN, InN and alloys) are materials of considerable contemporary interest and currently enable a wide variety of optoelectronic and high-power, high-frequency electronic applications. All of these ... -
Dissipation of energy of a circular jet submerged in water
This thesis deals with the study of the dissipation of energy of a high-velocity jet flowing into a standing mass of water. At the instant when the jet enters the standing pool of water, the jet possesses the maximum energy ... -
Dissipative dynamics of classical and quantum systems
The organization is as follows. In Chapter II we introduce specific systems of interest, such as RBCs, microemulsions, tethered surfaces, and monolayer films of smectic-A and smectic-B systems. In Chapter III we calculate ... -
Dissipative Mechanisms in Organic Light-emitting Diodes: Role of Intramolecular Charge Transfer and Delayed Fluorescence
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) are emerging to replace conventional lighting technology due to their flexible device structures, multicolour emission, and ease of fabrication. However, one of the key challenges in ... -
Distinct Drivers of Type 2 Diabetes: A Systems Modeling Approach to Molecular, Genetic, and Metagenomic Insights
Type 2 Diabetes (T2D) is a complex and heterogeneous disease characterized by hyperglycemia, insulin resistance, and impaired insulin secretion. While often interrelated, hyperglycemia and insulin resistance represent ... -
Distinct extracellular signatures of active-dendritic chemical and electrical synapses differentially contribute to ripple-frequency oscillations
Extracellular field potentials across brain regions exhibit distinct signatures that depend on several region-specific attributes, including spatiotemporal patterns of afferent inputs, anatomical and physiological properties ...

