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Zumino, B.
(2010-06-17)
These lectures given by Professor B. Zumino, Chairman, Department of Physics, New York University, while visited The Institute as Visiting Professor, for which the notes were prepared by N.R. Ranganathan, K. Venkatesan and ...
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Jerzy Luckierski
(2010-06-21)
This Report consists of two parts; In Part I - Classical theory the author gives the essentials of the theory of non-abelian vector gauge fields. For studying the gauge variance of the theory, the method of functional ...
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Prasanna, A. R.
(2011-11-16)
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Mohling, F.
(2010-06-08)
These lectures were given by the visiting Scientist, Dr. Franz Mohling, from University of Colorado during 1964. Lecture- I deals with Free Bose Gas; The formula for the average number of quanta in a single state could ...
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Zumino, B.
(2010-06-03)
Any microscopic theory of superconductivity leads to the derivation of London's equation which connects the applied magnetic field and the current in the bulk superconductor; Electrodynamics of Superconductors is discussed ...
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Srinivasa Rao, K.; Sridhar, R.
(2010-08-23)
This report comprises of lectures in two parts, Part I on 'Nuclear Models' by K. Srinivasa Rao and Part II on 'Nuclear Matter' by R. Sridhar. Part I has six lectures on Nuclear Models. Lecture I classifies the Nuclear ...
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Satyapal, Tunga; Venkatesan, K.
(2010-03-09)
The aim of the series of lectures in 'Some topics in Quantum Electrodynamics', is to give an outline of quantum electrodynamic calculations with special emphasis on some work done by this group which might lead to some ...
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Ruegg, H.
(2010-07-23)
These notes are intended to be an informal report of the lectures given at Matscience in December 1965. The author recognizes that they are biased and apologises to all authors who have not been duly quoted. Free use was ...
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Dubin, Daniel A.
(2010-08-24)
These lectures cover certain aspects of two dimensional physics as a Start. They are by no means exhaustive and must be supplemented by the comprehensive treatment of Wightman's Cargese lecture notes 1964. One finds that ...
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Meyer, Ph.
(2010-08-03)
This Report comprises of notes on 11 lectures about 'Weak Interactions' given by the Author, and the notes taken by T.S. Santhanam. These lectures discuss various aspects of theory of weak interactions. The basic assumption ...
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Sridhar, R.
(2012-06-15)
This report is an outcome of a series of lectures given by the author at Matscience on some surface phenomena in superfluid Helium-4.
The topics covered and the work surveyed are those which have attracted the author's ...
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Srinivasa Rao, K.
(2012-06-28)
This report is based on a series of lectures delivered by the author at Matscience, to a group of students when interest was
raging in the 'marriage' of internal symmetries with spin. Since, the Lorentz group has always ...
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Radha, T.K.; Venkatesan, K.
(2009-11-19)
Part I : For Strong interaction scattering processes, an abstract approach (theory with no infinities) based on the general principles like Lorentz invariance, causality and unitary deduced from field theories is utilized ...
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Durr, H. Peter
(2010-05-21)
This series of lectures are devoted to the nonlinear spinor theory of elementary particles which was proposed and investigated in its earliest form by Heisenberg. This course of lectures consists of five parts. General ...
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Jacob, M.
(2010-05-25)
This Report is based on the Lectures given by the then visiting Professor Dr. M. Jacob, from Service de Physique Theorique, CEN de Saclay, Seine et Oise, France. And these lecture notes are prepared by K. Raman. The ...
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Rosenfeld, L.
(2010-07-15)
These lectures were delivered by Niels Bohr Visiting Professor, L.Rosenfeld from NORDITA, Copenhagen, Denmark during 1964. The introduction chapter defines about Resonances, and Theory of Nuclear Interactions. It is of ...
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Marshak, R. E.; Radha, T.K. [Compiler]; Raman, K. [Compiler]
(2009-12-07)
Lectures given by Professor R.E. Marshak, Niels Bohr visiting professor for the year 1963 at Matscience. The author originally affiliated to the University of Rochester, USA; He delivered fifteen (Invited)lectures in ...
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Mohammad Shabbir
(The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2023)
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Subhankar Khatua
(The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2021)
This thesis explores the notion of emergence in quantum magnets. Emergence describes
properties of a system that do not resemble the behavior of its microscopic constituents.
We argue that a quantum magnet at low energies ...