Browsing IMSc Theses/ Dissertations by Title

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  • Indumathi, D. (, 2009-08-10)
    This thesis is organised into two parts. Part I deals with 'Parton Model Phenomenology', a study of polarisation asymmetries, shedding more light on spin content of the proton. A complete set of processes that yield ...
  • Vimala, Walter (2009-08-04)
    The properties of Splines in Hilbert Space is studied in this thesis. The assumptions are simple and quit sufficient to establish the existence of minimal element for different types of constraint sets, the minimal element ...
  • Alok Kumar (, 2009-10-23)
    The non-perturbative aspects of QCD, the gauge theory of strong interactions are studied. The phenomenon of confinement of quarks and the dynamical chiral symmetry breaking are examined. The phenomenological linear ...
  • Seshadri Chintapalli (The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2014)
    This thesis is divided into two parts. In the first part, it is proved that, the semistability of logarithmic de Rham sheaves on a smooth projective variety (X;D), under suitable conditions. This is related to existence ...
  • Mitra, Mithun Kumar (The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2010)
    This thesis studies the statistical mechanics of pressurized ring polymers. These can be thought of as a simple low-dimensional models for the understanding of vesicle shapes and phase transitions, a classic problem first ...
  • Sridhar, R. (2009-08-04)
    The objective of thesis is to investigate the collective phenomena, in many-particle systems both Boson and fermion; An attempt is made to study "the phenomena of Collective effects like the plasmon excitations in an ...
  • Umerjee, R.K. (, 2009-08-03)
    This thesis is based on the work done in the field of elementary particle interactions in the frame work of impulse or single particle exchange approximation. The thesis consists of 3 parts; Part 1 dealing with the study ...
  • Venkatesan, K. (2009-08-03)
    This thesis investigates in some problems in field of elementary particle theory. The thesis is constituted by three parts, part (I) dealing with application of Chew-Low formalisms, to the processes, in production, ...
  • Vittal, P. R. (2009-08-06)
    Keilson's compensation function are extraordinarily useful for studying bounded processes. It's philosophy lies in converting a bounded process into an unbounded process by introducing the Compensation functions in the ...
  • VijayaKumar, A. (2009-08-05)
    This thesis is an attempt in the direction to formulate methods to the study of the first passage across two barriers. It deals with the 'First passage problems across moving Boundaries'. The compensation technique with ...
  • Jagannathan, R. (, 2009-08-05)
    This thesis presents some recent developments in the study of Generalised Clifford Algebras, their associated structures, and their physical applications. The investigations are extensions of L-Matrix theory with Grammer ...
  • Chakraborty, Biswajit (, 2009-08-10)
    The revival of Kaluza-Klein theory, with added features essentially occupies a major part in supergravity, and superstring theories, which are higher dimensional theories. The technique of Kaluza-Klein spontaneous ...
  • Kinjal Banerjee (The Institute of Mathematical Sciences, 2009)
    This thesis presents some studies on the Loop Quantization of cosmological models. The effect of loop quantization of FRW cosmology in the context of effective equations and WKB approximation are studied in the first ...
  • Hossain, Golam Mortuza (2009-09-11)
    The standard model of cosmology is based on Einstein's relativistic theory of gravity, together with an implementation of the cosmological principle. It is formulated using the Friedmann-Robertson Walker(FRW) solution of ...
  • Uma, S. N. (2009-08-06)
    One of the most novel concepts in elementary particle physics is that of supersymmetry which ascribes a possible fundamental symmetry between fermions and bosons obeying different statistics. It was an assumption till ...
  • Keshava Murthy, G. N. (2009-08-05)
    In 1939 J. Marcinkiewicz, proved a very important multiplier theorem of Fourier Series. It gives sufficient conditions for a sequence of complex numbers to have the property that multiplication of the fourier coefficients ...
  • Sridhar, V. N. (, 2009-08-07)
    The thesis is devoted to the study of some problems in Muon Capture, like (i) Gamma Neutrino Angular Correlations; (ii) Recoil Nuclear Polarisation; (iii) Total Capture rates; and (iv) an investigation of (V + A) admixture ...
  • Ananthanarayanan, K. (2009-08-03)
    The principal aim of this thesis is a quantitative study of the structure of the light nuclei, The deuteron, H3, He3, He4 through the processes of photo production and scattering of pions. Among the main results of the ...
  • Srinivasa Rao, K. (2009-08-04)
    This thesis aimed to make quantitative analysis of photoproduction of charged pions from nuclei and use it as a probe for studying the photoproduction mechanism, as well as the structure of the nuclei. A detailed study ...
  • Susila, S. (2009-08-06)
    In the present study of charged pion photoproduction from nuclei, the validity of the impulse approximation is assumed and the free single nucleon photoproduction amplitudes of Chew, Goldberger, Low and Nambu, are used. ...

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