IIAP Publications: Recent submissions

  • Srikanth, R (Elsevier, 2001-12)
    The result that quantum nonlocality is causal because it cannot be used to transfer classical information across spacelike intervals is extended to entangled n-partite systems (n2). We show that correlations between any m ...
  • Ray, H (Elsevier, 2002-06)
    Coulomb–Born approximation has been used to study three different types of ionization in positronium (Ps) and hydrogen scattering. The present Ps–H system contains four centers; we have considered all the Coulomb interactions ...
  • Unnikrishnan, C. S; Gillies, G. T (Elsevier, 1994-11)
    We present constraints from various experimental data that limit any spatial anisotropy of the gravitational constant to less than a part per 109 or even smaller. This rules out with a wide margin the recently reported ...
  • Krishan, V (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1991-10)
  • Sinha, S (Elsevier, 1994-04)
    We have studied a model of Sinha and Biswas of adaptive dynamics on a lattice of circle maps. The model reveals two remarkable features: First, even when the individual local elements are regular, the adaptive mechanisms ...
  • Prasanna, A. R; Sengupta, S (Elsevier, 1994-09)
    Trajectories of a single charged particle in the presence of toroidal magnetic fields superposed on the Schwarzschild background geometry have been obtained, and it is shown that the toroidal field repels the particles and ...
  • Barletta, W; Gershtein, S. S; Krishan, V; Reiser, M; Sessler, A. M; Xie, M (The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1994)
    Solar flare data are examined with an eye to seeing if they suggest collective acceleration of ions. That, in fact, seems to be the case. The collective acceleration mechanism of Gershtein is reviewed and the possibilities ...
  • Sastri, J. H; Ramesh, K. B; Rao, J. V. S. V; Somayajulu, V. V (American Geophysical Union, 1991-12)
    Measurements of phase path P of lower F-region reflections at normal incidence at Kodaikanal revealed the ubiquitous presence of 30-300-s quasi-sinusoidal variations in the time rate of change of phase path, P (Doppler ...
  • Krishan, V (The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1994)
    The universe is made up of plasmas and fluids. The plasma phenomena exhibits itself through electromagnetic processes and the fluid through configurational processes. I shall try to illustrate both these aspects by taking ...
  • Sastri, J. H; Ramesh, K. B; Karunakaran, D (Elsevier, 1992-01)
    Results are presented of a study of h-prime F data derived from interval ionograms recorded on the night of August 29-30, 1957 at Kodaikanal (10 deg 14 min N, 77 deg 29 min E, geomag. lat. 0.6 deg N) during a geomagnetic ...
  • Sastri, J. H (American Geophysical Union, 2002-12)
    The geomagnetic storm sudden commencement (ssc) of 8 July 1991 was reported [Wilson et al., 2001] to be characterized by a reduction (enhancement) of X component at midlatitudes in the noon (midnight) sector in the 1-hour ...
  • Krishan, V (The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, 1994)
    It is known that high frequency short duration electromagnetic pulses can be generated by reflection of low frequency radiation off relativistically moving ionization fronts. In addition, a part of the incident electromagnetic ...
  • Shylaja, B. S (International Astronomical Union, 1991)
    Many Wolf-Rayat stars display variations which are observable either spectroscopically or photometrically or both. These are not exclusively associated with binery systems. A study is made of the sporadic events in the ...
  • Giridhar, S; Goswami, A; Arellano Ferro, A (Indian Academy of Sciences, 1991-03)
    An abundance analysis is conducted for the long period (P = 20.4 days), young classical Cepheid RZ Vel, a recognized member of an OB association. The results of the analysis are compared with the photometric study by Eggen ...
  • Sivaram, C (Springer, 1994-05)
    A unified approach to fundamental interactions as explored earlier is further elaborated and its consequences for the early universe studied especially in connection with the energy dependence of the coupling constants.
  • Sivaram, C (Springer, 1994-09)
    A possible connection between MOND (Modification of Newtonian Dynamics) proposed as an alternative hypothesis to dark matter in galaxies and clusters and a residual cosmological constant term dominating cosmological dynamics ...
  • Satya Narayanan, A (Springer, 1994-12)
    The formation of structures in the universe is one of the most challenging problems of cosmology. In this paper, an attempt to explain the formation of galaxies through the generation of vortices (with dissipation) in an ...
  • Aguirregabiria, J. M; Vishveshwara, C. V (Elsevier B.V, 1996-01)
    The effective potential appearing in the scattering of scalar, electromagnetic and gravitational waves by a Schwarzschild black hole is replaced with potentials for which the exact analytical solutions are known. It is ...
  • Sivaram, C (Springer, 1994-12)
    A unified approach to fundamental interactions as explored earlier is further elaborated and its consequences for the early universe studied especially in connection with the energy dependence of the coupling constants.
  • Sengupta, S; Pal, B. P (Elsevier B.V, 1996-01)
    We point out that an overall electric charge asymmetry in the universe will generate an anisotropy in the cosmic microwave background radiation (CMBR) via the Sach-Wolfe effect. From this, an upper limit on the electric ...

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