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  • Indumathi, D; Murthy, M.V.N; Parthasarathy, R (2009-08-20)
    When the organising committee of the Rajaji Symposium decided to hold a one-day Symposium in his honour, the response from the community of theoretical physicists was not only spontaneous but also overwhelming. Many of ...
  • Venkatesan, K. (2010-05-21)
    This is a collection of the reports on recent experimental data issued monthly during the year 1963, commencing from the month of April. The data cover strong electromagnetic and weak interactions. The section on many ...
  • Venkatesan, K. (2010-08-16)
    The monthly Reports on Recent Experimental Data issued monthly during the year 1966, is collected in the present Report. The year saw the rise and fall of the Hypothesis of C-Noninvariance in electromagnetic interactions. ...
  • Venkatesan, K. (2010-09-13)
    The present Report consists of a collection of the reports, on Recent Experimental Data issued monthly during the year 1967. In the field of strong interactions, the main activity continues to be the discovery of new ...
  • Venkatesan, K. (2010-06-25)
    This Report is a collection of the Reports on Recent Experimental Data issued monthly during the year 1964. The most important experiments reported here are the Violation of Cp invariance in (K2)^0 decays and the discovery ...
  • Venkatesan, K. (2010-07-01)
    The present Report Comprises the set of reports on Recent Experimental Data issued every month during the year 1965. The most significant event of the year was the discovery of the antideuteron by Ledermann and his group ...
  • Unknown author (2010-01-05)
    ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS: The Sponsors of the Institute are extremely grateful to Professor L.I. Schiff, Chairman, Department of Physics, Stanford University, California, USA, and visiting professor at the Institute of Mathematical ...
  • Dray, T.; Manogue, C.A. (2012-07-05)
    Notes by: Biswajit Chakraborty & Sumitra Ranganathan. These notes are based on a series of lectures given by the authors at the Institute of Mathematical Sciences in Madras. The lectures were intended to be pedagogical ...
  • Krishna, M., Ed. (2012-07-25)
    In its seven decades of existence, Quantum Mechanics still has many results which are believed not rigorously established, though routinely used in practice by Physicists. The question of unitarity of the S matrix is one ...
  • Vaidya, P.C. (2010-08-16)
    This report is based on the series of 10 lectures given by the visiting scientist Pr.P.C. Vaidya, for which the Notes prepared by A.R. Prasanna. Gravitational phenomenon by means of Newton's law of Universal Gravitation ...
  • Shapiro, Harold S. (2010-08-19)
    These notes are based on lectures given at the Institute during January and February of 1967. In essence they constitute an introductory course in the theory of approximation(degree of approximation). The discussion is ...
  • Gudagudi, B. R. (2012-05-31)
    This report concentrates entirely on the concept of pathos graphs of a graph. The emphasis of the work has been on the graph theoretic properties of these special kinds of graphs. Various characterizations and other results ...
  • Alladi Ramakrishnan (2012-06-01)
    This report is based on the course of lectures given at the School of Physics, The University of Sydney, Australia, during 1954, at the kind invitation of Professor Harry Messel.
  • Narlikar, J. V. (2010-06-29)
    Notes were prepared by Dr. R. Vasudevan. It comprises of two parts. Part I deals with the concepts - Electromagnetic Field, Principle of Equivalence, The Curvature Tensor, Einstein's Equations, Experimental verification, ...
  • Kannappan, Pl. (2010-08-13)
    The main aim of these lectures was to give a brief survey of the theory of functional equations. More concentration was made on Cauchy's Functional Equations. It's generalizations, related equations, Pexider and Jensen ...
  • Geetha, P. K. (2011-10-24)
    This report is an outcome of series of lectures given by the author during September - December 1970, at the Institute.
  • Gruber, B. (2010-09-09)
    These lecture notes are intended as an introductory course into the topological and global aspects of group theory. The lectures are kept simple in order to be of value to a physicist who is not very familiar with group ...

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