Browsing Division of Physical and Mathematical Sciences by Title
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Chemical Composition Of Selected Metal Poor Stars
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Chiral Phase Transition Temperature in 3-flavor QCD
The nature of the chiral phase transition in QCD with three massless flavors of quarks remains unresolved despite being studied for nearly four decades. This Ph.D. thesis is a study using Lattice QCD to determine the ... -
Chlorine and bromine NQR investigations of certain cyclophosphazenes
This thesis describes the work carried out by the author on the Nuclear Quadrupole Resonance in certain chloro- and bromo-cyclophosphazene derivatives. The work can be divided into two parts: Development of NQR ... -
Circumstellar Interaction Of Young Supernovae : With inputs From Radio And X-ray Wavebands
(2011-09-30)This thesis deals with the radiative emission arising out of the interaction of several core collapse supernovae (SNe) with their dense circumstellar medium (CSM) and uses the radiative properties as diagnostics of the ... -
Classical reltivistic particles with internal structure: a group of theoretic and differential geometric analysis
This thesis presents a systematic study of internal structures possible for a classical relativistic indecomposable particle without spatial extension. Group theoretic and differential geometric methods are used and the ... -
Collective Behaviour of Confined Equilibrium And Non Equilibrium Soft Matter Systems
(2017-11-09)Due to their diversity, soft matter systems provide a convenient platform to study a variety of physical phenomena like phase transitions and collective motion. Encompassing a wide range of equilibrium and non-equilibrium ... -
Collective Magnetic Phases with Pentavalent Iridates
Magnetism and magnetism-driven phenomena have always remained a central theme of modern condensed matter physics. Conventional magnetic transition, such as para magnetic to ferromagnetic phase, involves symmetry breaking ... -
Collective Phototaxis of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Cells
Microorganisms are omnipresent in our life and the environment, such as microbes in the gut, spermatozoa in reproductive organs, algae and protozoa in the aquatic ecosystem, and bacterial colonization and infection. ... -
Compact objects in exotic premise and underlying gravitational waves
Einstein’s theory of general relativity and quantum mechanics were among the most startling discoveries in the 20th century. Based on these theories, the maximum mass of a non-rotating non-magnetized white dwarf is found ... -
Compactness Theorems for The Spaces of Distance Measure Spaces and Riemann Surface Laminations
(2018-02-18)Gromov’s compactness theorem for metric spaces, a compactness theorem for the space of compact metric spaces equipped with the Gromov-Hausdorff distance, is a theorem with many applications. In this thesis, we give a ... -
Complex magnetism and structural phase transition in correlated oxide systems
Perovskite and pyrochlore materials constitute a profoundly intriguing and extensively studied family owing to their diverse magnetic and structural properties. we thoroughly explored the structure and magnetism of the ... -
Complexity and Entanglement: From quantum gravity to many-body systems
In recent years, complexity and entanglement have emerged as two fundamental computational measures and played a significant role in shaping our understanding of various phenomena, from the geometric nature of quantum ... -
Complexity and Randomness in the Dynamics of Quantum Systems
This thesis explores two complementary facets of quantum dynamics: the growth of operator complexity in open quantum systems and the certification of quantum randomness from temporal correlations in single-qubit dynamics. ... -
Computation of Induced Eddy Currents in Axially Symmetric Geometries Using the Coupled Inductor Method
The computation of eddy currents is essential in applications including induction heating, magnetic levitation, and non-destructive testing. Usually, the numerical solution of partial differential equations derived from ... -
Computation of Lyapunov spectrum and dynamic moment invariants
This thesis consists of two parts. The first part describes a new method of computing the Lyapunov exponents of continuous and discrete dynamical systems. Chaos is observed in a large class of systems and hence the problem ... -
Computation of Sparse Representations of High Dimensional Time Series Data and Experimental Applications
Obtaining a sparse representation of high dimensional data is often the first step towards its further analysis. Conventional Vector Autoregressive (VAR) modelling methods applied to such data results in noisy, non-sparse ... -
Computational methods in linear algebra and related problems
The importance of linear algebra can be summarized by the single statement: "Linear Algebra pervades and enriches almost all areas in numerical computation." Ever so many methods are available in literature for the ... -
Computational Studies on Structures and Functions of Single and Multi-domain Proteins
(2018-05-25)Proteins are essential for the growth, survival and maintenance of the cell. Understanding the functional roles of proteins helps to decipher the working of macromolecular assemblies and cellular machinery of living ... -
A computational systems biology approach for elucidating molecular features of primary and metastatic melanoma
Malignant melanoma, a cancer arising from melanocytes, is reported to have one of the fastest growing incidence rates worldwide, and is considered to be one of the most aggressive human malignancies. According to the ...

