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  • Harikrishnan, K. P.; Misra, R.; AMBIKA, G.; Amritkar, R.E. (AIP Publishing, 2009-12)
    We show that the existing methods for computing the f(α) spectrum from a time series can be improved by using a new algorithmic scheme. The scheme relies on the basic idea that the smooth convex profile of a typical f(α) ...
  • AMBIKA, G.; VERMA, S. (Cornell University Library, 2009-12)
    We study the manifestation of antiphase synchronization in a system of n Rossler Oscillators coupled through a dynamic environment. When the feedback from system to environment is positive (negative) and that from environment ...
  • Huang, C. C.; CHATTERJI, APRATIM; Sutmann, G.; Gompper, G; Winkler, R. G. (Elsevier B.V., 2010-01)
    A local Maxwellian thermostat for the multiparticle collision dynamics algorithm is proposed. The algorithm is based on a scaling of the relative velocities of the fluid particles within a collision cell. The scaling factor ...
  • Balram, Ajit C.; DHAR, DEEPAK (Indian Academy of Sciences, 2010-01)
    We study continuum percolation of overlapping circular discs of two sizes. We propose a phenomenological scaling equation for the increase in the effective size of the larger discs due to the presence of the smaller discs. ...
  • KUMAR, G. V. PAVAN (Optical Society of America, 2010-01)
    The Pascal triangle is a geometric representation of binomial coefficients in triangular form. We utilize this formalism to deterministically arrange silver nanocylinders of different sizes (30, 60, and 90nm) on a triangle ...
  • ANANTH, SUDARSHAN (World Scientific Publishing, 2010-01)
    Three of the four forces of Nature are described by quantum Yang–Mills theories with remarkable precision. The fourth force, gravity, is described classically by the Einstein–Hilbert theory. There appears to be an inherent ...
  • ANANTH, SUDARSHAN (Springer Nature, 2010-02)
    We formulate (N = 1, d = 11) supergravity in components in light-cone gauge (LC 2) to order . In this formulation, we use judicious gauge choices and the associated constraint relations to express the metric, three-form ...
  • Alleno, E; SINGH, S.; Dhar, S. K.; Andre, G. (IOP Publishing, 2010-04)
    In this work the magnetic and superconducting properties of HoNi2B2C were investigated by using powder neutron diffraction and the specific heat and upper critical field (Hc2) measurements as a function of temperature. ...
  • Harikrishnan, K. P.; Misra, R.; AMBIKA, G.; Amritkar, R.E. (Elsevier B.V., 2010-04)
    A chaotic attractor is usually characterised by its multifractal spectrum which gives a geometric measure of its complexity. Here we present a characterisation using a minimal set of independent parameters which is uniquely ...
  • Resmi, V.; AMBIKA, G.; Amritkar, R.E. (American Physical Society, 2010-04)
    We consider synchronization of chaotic systems coupled indirectly through common environment where the environment has an intrinsic dynamics of its own modulated via feedback from the systems. We find that a rich variety ...
  • Singh, Akanksha; Malek, Chantal Khan; KULKARNI, SULABHA (World Scientific Publishing, 2010-04)
    Microreactor technology is a new concept of chemical synthesis for nanoparticle production. The "state of the art" in microreactor fabrication and its application to the synthesis of nanoparticles is reviewed. The microfluidic ...
  • Marathe, Sonali; Koinkar, Pankaj; Ashtaputre, Shriwas; Sathe, Vasant; More, M. A; KULKARNI, SULABHA (Elsevier B.V., 2010-05)
    ZnO nanoneedles were coated on hot filament chemical vapour deposited diamond thin films to enhance the field emission properties of ZnO nanoneedles. The virgin diamond films and ZnO nanoneedles on diamond films were ...
  • Desai, Rashmi C.; Kim, HoKwon; CHATTERJI, APRATIM; Ngai, Darryl; Chen, Si; Yang, Nan (American Physical Society, 2010-06)
    Epitaxial growth in strained asymmetric, dislocation-free, coherent, alloy films is explored. Linear-stability analysis is used to theoretically analyze the coupled instability arising jointly from the substrate-film lattice ...
  • BHATTACHARYAY, ARIJIT (IOP Publishing, 2010-07)
    We present a model to capture the role of strong attractive interaction and volume exclusion inducing super-diffusive transport of small systems in a thermal atmosphere. We characterize such systems on the basis of three ...
  • Pramanik, A. K.; HARNAGEA, LUMINITA; SINGH, S.; Aswartham, S.; Behr, G.; Wurmehl, S.; Hess, C.; Klingeler, R.; Chner, B. (American Physical Society, 2010-07)
    We investigate the critical current density and vortex dynamics in single crystals of Ca ( Fe 1 − x Co x ) 2 As 2 ( x = 0.051 , 0.056, 0.065, and 0.073). The samples exhibit different critical temperatures and superconducting ...
  • Macario, G.; Venturi, T.; Brunetti, G.; Dallacasa, D.; Giacintucci, S.; Cassano, R.; Bardelli, S.; ATHREYA, RAMANA (EDP Sciences, 2010-07)
    Aims. We present a detailed study of the giant radio halo in the galaxy cluster Abell 697 to constrain its origin and connection with the cluster dynamics. Methods. We performed high sensitivity GMRT observations at 325 ...
  • Fang, Mei; Volotinen, Tarja T.; KULKARNI, S. K.; Belova, Lyubov; Rao, K. V. (AIP Publishing, 2010-08)
    Magnetic and optical properties of three-dimensional fcc-structured magnetic photonic crystals (MPCs), consisting of SiO2 spheres, in the size range 260–680 nm, embedded with 0–6.4 wt % Fe3O4 nanoparticles have been ...
  • OGALE, SATISHCHANDRA (Wiley, 2010-08)
    Over the past decade intensive research efforts have been carried out by researchers around the globe on exploring the effects of dilute doping of magnetic impurities on the physical properties of functional non-magnetic ...
  • Khan, Shah H.; George Matei,; PATIL, SHIVPRASAD; Hoffmann, Peter M. (American Physical Society, 2010-08)
    Mechanical properties of nanoconfined water layers are still poorly understood and continue to create controversy, despite their importance for biology and nanotechnology. We report on dynamic nanomechanical measurements ...
  • BHATTACHARYAY, ARIJIT (Springer Nature, 2010-09)
    We propose a new method to explore the modulated amplitude associated with formation of phase slip centers in a one-dimensional superconductor. With this method we probe finite amplitude modulations that generally induce ...

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