Browsing by Submitted Year "2001"

Browsing by Submitted Year "2001"

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  • Suneeta, Varadarajan (, 2009-08-31)
    Some aspects of black holes in Anti deSitter Space times are studied in this thesis. A semi classical analysis of black holes shows that they also radiate with a thermal spectrum. This together with the fact that black ...
  • Ravindra, G.V. (2009-08-31)
    The objective of this thesis is twofold. The first is to give simpler more unified treatment, for all the diverse examples of non-trivial nullhomologous cycles. Then this would allow to construct new examples of such ...
  • Madhusudan, P. (2009-08-28)
    This thesis studies the problem of automated synthesis of controllers and systems against formal specifications. The two central aims are to study these control problems for branching time specifications and to study them ...
  • Balaji, K.R.S. (, 2009-08-27)
    This thesis concentrates on a few aspects of massive neutrino physics. The effects of matter on neutrino oscillations is described, which are a consequence of massive neutrinos. A short description of the electromagnetic ...
  • Manoj, G. (, 2009-08-28)
    Some aspects of coarsening and the associated notion of persistence in a few well-known non-equilibrium processes are studied in this thesis. This thesis consists of 5 chapters. Apart from the introduction chapter, 2nd ...
  • 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 ...
  • Srinivasa Rao, S. (2009-09-01)
    This thesis aims to develop space efficient structures for some of the most fundamental problems in the area of data structures. The design of data structures that use almost optimal space while supporting the operations ...
  • Dutta Sreedhar Babu (2009-08-27)
    This thesis addresses the following questions and discusses the answers: i) What is the limit in which the classical approximation is exact?; ii) When does the theory itself become classical? (Not just the energetics, ...