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  • Rajasekaran G. (Allied Publishers, 1995)
  • Rajasekaran G. (Indian Association for the Cultivation of Science (IACS), 1986)
  • Rajasekaran G. (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, 1989)
  • Rajasekaran G. (arXiv, 2016)
    This is an elementary review of the history and physics of neutrinos. The story of the discovery of neutrino mass through neutrino oscillations is described in some detail. Experiments on solar neutrinos and atmospheric ...
  • Rajasekaran G. (Springer, 1989)
    The standard model based on the gauge group SU(3) x SU(2) x U(1) describes all that is presently-known of high energy physics. Our aim in this chapter is to build it up from the beginning.
  • Ma E.; Murthy M.V.N.; Rajasekaran G. (arXiv, 2015)
    We consider the case of light dark matter (∼10 GeV). We discuss a simple Z2 model of scalar self-interacting dark matter, as well as a related model of unstable long-lived dark matter which can explain the anomalous Kolar ...
  • Rajasekaran G. (Current Science Association, 1990)
  • Avinash Khare.; Mishra A.K.; Rajasekaran G. (World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd, 1993)
    We construct a new form of supersymmetric quantum mechanics named orthosupersymmetric quantum mechanics. We show that there are p orthosupercharges Qα (α= 1,2, …, p) which satisfy the algebra where H is the Hamiltonian. ...
  • Lakshmibala S.; HE X.G.; Pakvasa S.; Rajasekaran G. (World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd, 1986)
    We suggest the experimental study of as a test to distinguish between the fractionally charged quark (FCQ) model and the integrally charged quark (ICQ) model. We find that the strong dip in cross section at cos θ=−1/3 (θ ...
  • Parthasarathy R.; Vasudevan R.; Rajasekaran G. (IoP Publishing, 1986)
    A quantum interference effect due to the scalar field in the five-dimensional Kaluza-Klein theory is derived.
  • Rajasekaran G. (Current Science Association, 1995)
  • Rajasekaran G. (Current Science Association, 1996)
  • Rajasekaran G. (Current Science Association, 1998)
  • Rajasekaran G. (arXiv, 2006)
    The inward bound path of discovery unravelling the mysteries of matter and the forces that hold it together has culminated at the end of the twentieth century,in a theory of the Fundamental Forces of Nature based on ...
  • Rathin Adhikari.; Rajasekaran G. (arXiv, 2001)
    We consider L-violating Supersymmetric Models to explain the recent muon gμ−2 deviation from the Standard Model. The order of trilinear L-violating couplings which we require also generate neutrino mass which is somewhat ...
  • Rajasekaran G. (arXiv, 2008)
    This is an elementary account of neutrinos as Majarona particles and the search for neutrinoless double beta decays. It also includes some more ideas about neutrinos.
  • Malik R.P.; Mishra A.K.; Rajasekaran G. (arXiv, 1999)
    We develop a GL_{qp}(2) invariant differential calculus on a two-dimensional noncommutative quantum space. Here the co-ordinate space for the exterior quantum plane is spanned by the differentials that are commutative ...
  • Rajasekaran G. (arXiv, 2019)
    Starting with the Wolfenstein form for the leptonic mixing matrix we show that renormaliztion group evolution brings that to the observed large mixing at low energies.
  • Rajasekaran G. (arXiv, 2011)
    We consider the possibility of the existence of a stable massive charged particle by a minimal extension of the standard model particle content. Absolute stability in the case of singly charged particle is not possible if ...
  • Mishra A.K.; Rajasekaran G. (American Institute of Physics, 2000)
    The recent discoveries of new forms of quantum statistics require a close look at the under-lying Fock space structure. This exercise becomes all the more important in order to provide a general classification scheme for ...