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Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
Education•Kharagpur, India•
About: Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur is a education organization based out in Kharagpur, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Computer science & Dielectric. The organization has 16887 authors who have published 38658 publications receiving 714526 citations.
Topics: Computer science, Dielectric, Natural rubber, Microstructure, Catalysis
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TL;DR: A detailed survey of the work done in last one decade in the domain of application mapping is presented, apart from classifying the reported techniques, it also performs a quantitative comparison among them.
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TL;DR: In this article, three varieties of pearl millet seed, consisting of two hybrids GHB-30 and Bajra 28-15, and one Babapuri (traditional) variety, were graded, dried to 7·4% moisture content dry basis and properties of the major fraction were determined.
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TL;DR: In this article, a heuristic approach based on the similarity coefficient of the product type was proposed for machine-component cell formation in group technology, which is computationally straightforward and is explained through a flowchart.
Abstract: SUMMARY This paper discusses the problem of machine-component cell formation in group technology. Many approaches reported in this area, after Burbidge's pioneering work in production flow analysis, make use of the similarity coefficient of the additive type. This paper presents a heuristic approach based on the similarity coefficient of the product type. The proposed method has also been tested by using the similarity coefficient of additive type. For a large number of problems tested, the method yields a minimum number of exceptional elements. The method is computationally straightforward and is explained through a flowchart.
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TL;DR: A genetic algorithm (GA) based fuzzy multi-objective approach for determining the optimum values of fixed and switched shunt capacitors to improve the voltage profile and maximize the net savings in a radial distribution system is presented.
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TL;DR: In this paper, the implications of the electronegativity equalization principle, the maximum hardness principle, minimum polarizability principle, and the maximum entropy principle in a time dependent situation were studied.
Abstract: To understand the implications of the electronegativity equalization principle, the maximum hardness principle, the minimum polarizability principle, and the maximum entropy principle in a time dependent situation, a charge transfer process from a Be atom to an α-particle is studied within a quantum fluid density functional framework. It is observed that in general a system tries to evolve to a state associated with maximum hardness, maximum entropy, and minimum polarizability values.
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Rajdeep Mohan Chatterjee | 110 | 990 | 51407 |
Vijay P. Singh | 106 | 1699 | 55831 |
Arun Majumdar | 102 | 459 | 52464 |
Sanjay Gupta | 99 | 902 | 35039 |
Biswajeet Pradhan | 98 | 735 | 32900 |
Sandeep Kumar | 94 | 1563 | 38652 |
Jürgen Eckert | 92 | 1368 | 42119 |
Praveen Kumar | 88 | 1339 | 35718 |
Tuan Vo-Dinh | 86 | 698 | 24690 |
Lawrence Carin | 84 | 949 | 31928 |
Anindya Dutta | 82 | 248 | 33619 |
Aniruddha B. Pandit | 80 | 427 | 22552 |
Krishnendu Chakrabarty | 79 | 996 | 27583 |
Ramesh Jain | 78 | 556 | 37037 |
Thomas Thundat | 78 | 622 | 22684 |