BOOK CHAPTERS: Recent submissions

  • MUKHERJEE, UTTAMA (Springer Nature, 2022-01)
    The contribution of CO2 towards greenhouse gas emissions resulting into environmental deterioration, global warming, and as a contaminant impeding the performance of fossil fuels, has led to global efforts to mitigate its ...
  • PAI, VENKETESWARA R. (National Mission for Manuscripts and DK Printworlds, 2022)
    Vaṭaśśeri Parameśvaran Nambūdiri popularly known as Parameśvara (1380–1460) was a mathematical astronomer of the Kerala school of astronomy and mathematics founded by Mādhava of Saṅgamagrāma. He has authored several works ...
  • Shylaja, B. S.; PAI, VENKETESWARA R. (German Astronomical Society, 2022)
  • Pardasani, Meenakshi; ABRAHAM, NIXON M. (IntechOpen, 2022-11)
    Evidences for the dysfunctions of central nervous system (CNS) caused by SARS-CoV-2 infection have accumulated since the beginning of pandemic. The clinical and experimental evidences on viral entry routes to CNS lead to ...
  • PODDER, SANTOSH (Springer Nature, 2022-10)
    Semiconductor quantum dots (QDs) are one of the technological wonders, known for their excellent photo-physical properties. The recent advances in nanotechnology have made QDs a robust and readily available fluorescent ...
  • Maksoud, Walid Al; MISHRA, SANDEEP K.; Saidi, Aya; Samantaray, Manoja K.; Basset, Jean Marie (Elsevier B.V., 2022)
    Surface Organometallic Chemistry is a branch of chemistry that deals with well-defined catalysts and bridges the gap between homogeneous and heterogeneous catalysts. Surface organometallic chemistry is based on a single-site ...
  • Dash, Kishore C.; DASH, MONIKA (Springer Nature, 2013-01)
    Systemic risk, may be defined as the risk that contaminates to the whole system, consisting of many interacting agents that fail one after another. These agents, in an economic context, could be firms, banks, funds, or ...
  • Murty, M. Ram; SINHA, KANEENIKA (American Mathematical Society, 2010-01)
    The aim of this note is to calculate the determinants of certain matrices which arise in three different settings, namely from characters on finite abelian groups, zeta functions on lattices and Fourier coefficients of ...
  • BASU, RABEYA; Singh, Manish Kumar (American Mathematical Society, 2020-01)
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  • PAI, VENKETESWARA R.; Ramasubramanian, K.; Sriram, M. S.; Srinivas, M. D. (Springer Nature, 2018-03)
    The product of 200 (jñānīndra) and the [śakābda]-guṇakāras, beginning with dhana (9), has to be added to or subtracted from the product of the [śakābda]-hāras [of the planets], beginning with manda (85), and their respective ...
  • PAI, VENKETESWARA R.; Ramasubramanian, K.; Sriram, M. S.; Srinivas, M. D. (Springer Nature, 2018-03)
    Here the author emphasizes the importance of actual observations of the celestial objects through the measurement of their shadows etc. in determining their longitudes and latitudes. In the case of the Sun, the measurements ...
  • PAI, VENKETESWARA R.; Ramasubramanian, K.; Sriram, M. S.; Srinivas, M. D. (Springer Nature, 2018-03)
    May the diameter be multiplied by four, kept separately at several places, and divided by the odd numbers 3, 5, 7 etc. [The results] may be sequentially applied negatively and positively to the diameter multiplied by four. ...
  • PAI, VENKETESWARA R.; Ramasubramanian, K.; Sriram, M. S.; Srinivas, M. D. (Springer Nature, 2018-03)
    May the guru, an embodiment of intelligence and bliss, keep ever rising in the space of my heart, like the Sun dispelling the darkness of ignorance.
  • PAI, VENKETESWARA R.; Sriram, M. S.; Srinivas, M. D. (Springer Nature, 2018-03)
    The above verse defines the mandakendrahārakas of the planets. It may be recalled that the mandakendra is the difference between the planet and its mandocca (apogee). The mandakendra-guṇakāras and the mandakendrahārakas ...
  • PAI, VENKETESWARA R.; Ramasubramanian, K.; Sriram, M. S.; Srinivas, M. D. (Springer Nature, 2018-03)
    The true epicycle Circumference in minutes (sphuṭavṛttakalās) of the Sun is 03 (gānam ) and that of the Moon is 07 (sthānam) always (in all the quadrants). The [dimensions of the] circumferences of the manda and the śīghra ...
  • Goswami, B. N.; MANI, NEENA JOSEPH (World Scientific Publishing, 2021-01)
    Advances made in seasonal prediction and predictability of the south Asian monsoon (SAM) over the past decade is briefly reviewed. To achieve potential skill of prediction of SAM rainfall, a major targeted effort to improve ...
  • PAI, VENKETESWARA R.; Ramasubramanian, K.; Sriram, M. S.; Srinivas, M. D. (Springer Nature, 2018-03)
    The hypotenuse of the gnomon (palaśruti) is obtained by taking the square root of the sum of 144 (bhavaka) and the square of the mid-day shadow [of the gnomon] on the equinoctial day (viṣuvaddina).1 The mid-day shadow on ...
  • PRADHAN, ROOPALI; SENGUPTA, KUNDAN (Springer Nature, 2019-08)
    It is well established that the genome is non-randomly organized in the interphase nucleus with gene rich chromosome territories toward the nuclear interior, while gene poor chromosome territories are proximal to the nuclear ...
  • HOTHA, SRINIVAS (Elsevier B.V., 2020-01)
    The chemistry of gold has been exploited often for the anomeric center for a variety of glycosidations though initial studies were devoted to the oxidation of alkynes and polyols. Excellent alkynophilicity coupled with the ...
  • ATHALE, CHAITANYA A. (Springer Nature, 2010-12)
    The mitotic microtubule-based spindle that separates genetic material at cell division in eukaryotic cells is an example of robust pattern formation that leads to structure for a critical function- cell division. Microtubule ...

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