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Indian Institute of Technology Bombay

EducationMumbai, India
About: Indian Institute of Technology Bombay is a education organization based out in Mumbai, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Population & Thin film. The organization has 16756 authors who have published 33588 publications receiving 570559 citations.


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Leszek Adamczyk1, J. K. Adkins2, G. Agakishiev3, Madan M. Aggarwal4  +350 moreInstitutions (52)
TL;DR: The results of the beam-energy dependence of the charge correlations in Au+Au collisions at midrapidity for center-of-mass energies of 7.7 GeV implies the dominance of hadronic interactions over partonic ones at lower collision energies.
Abstract: Local parity-odd domains are theorized to form inside a quark-gluon plasma which has been produced in high-energy heavy-ion collisions. The local parity-odd domains manifest themselves as charge separation along the magnetic field axis via the chiral magnetic effect. The experimental observation of charge separation has previously been reported for heavy-ion collisions at the top RHIC energies. In this Letter, we present the results of the beam-energy dependence of the charge correlations in Au + Au collisions at midrapidity for center-of-mass energies of 7.7, 11.5, 19.6, 27, 39, and 62.4 GeV from the STAR experiment. After background subtraction, the signal gradually reduces with decreased beam energy and tends to vanish by 7.7 GeV. This implies the dominance of hadronic interactions over partonic ones at lower collision energies.

213 citations

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TL;DR: The variation of local Nusselt number along the length and circumference at the wall of a helical pipe is brought out and a correlation to predict the local values of Nusselst number as a function of angular location of the point is presented.

213 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors developed a thermo-physical model for die-sinking electric discharge machining (EDM) process using finite element method (FEM) to predict the shape of crater cavity and the material removal rate (MRR).

213 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
01 May 2001
TL;DR: This paper shows how to find an efficient plan for the maintenance of a set of materialized views, by exploiting common subexpressions between different view maintenance expressions, and develops a framework that cleanly integrates the various choices in a systematic and efficient manner.
Abstract: Materialized views have been found to be very effective at speeding up queries, and are increasingly being supported by commercial databases and data warehouse systems. However, whereas the amount of data entering a warehouse and the number of materialized views are rapidly increasing, the time window available for maintaining materialized views is shrinking. These trends necessitate efficient techniques for the maintenance of materialized views.In this paper, we show how to find an efficient plan for the maintenance of a set of materialized views, by exploiting common subexpressions between different view maintenance expressions. In particular, we show how to efficiently select (a) expressions and indices that can be effectively shared, by transient materialization; (b) additional expressions and indices for permanent materialization; and (c) the best maintenance plan — incremental or recomputation — for each view. These three decisions are highly interdependent, and the choice of one affects the choice of the others. We develop a framework that cleanly integrates the various choices in a systematic and efficient manner. Our evaluations show that many-fold improvement in view maintenance time can be achieved using our techniques. Our algorithms can also be used to efficiently select materialized views to speed up workloads containing queries and updates.

213 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, multicomponent rare earth oxide (REO) nanocrystalline powders containing up to seven equiatomic rare earth elements were successfully synthesized in a single-phase CaF2-type (Fm-3) structure.
Abstract: Multicomponent rare earth oxide (REO) nanocrystalline powders containing up to seven equiatomic rare earth elements were successfully synthesized in a single-phase CaF2-type (Fm-3 m) structure. The addition of more than six elements resulted in the formation of a secondary phase. Annealing at 1000°C for 1 h led to the formation of a single-phase (Ia-3) even in the 7-component system. In the absence of cerium (Ce4+), secondary phases were observed irrespective of the number of cations or the extent of thermal treatment indicating that cerium cations played a crucial role in stabilizing the multicomponent REOs into a phase pure structure.

213 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jovan Milosevic1521433106802
C. N. R. Rao133164686718
Robert R. Edelman11960549475
Claude Andre Pruneau11461045500
Sanjeev Kumar113132554386
Basanta Kumar Nandi11257243331
Shaji Kumar111126553237
Josep M. Guerrero110119760890
R. Varma10949741970
Vijay P. Singh106169955831
Vinayak P. Dravid10381743612
Swagata Mukherjee101104846234
Anil Kumar99212464825
Dhiman Chakraborty9652944459
Michael D. Ward9582336892
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Performance
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
2023175
2022433
20213,013
20203,093
20192,760
20182,549