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Jaypee Institute of Information Technology

EducationNoida, Uttar Pradesh, India
About: Jaypee Institute of Information Technology is a education organization based out in Noida, Uttar Pradesh, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Cluster analysis & Wireless sensor network. The organization has 2136 authors who have published 3435 publications receiving 31458 citations. The organization is also known as: JIIT Noida.


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TL;DR: In this paper, the operator solution of a completely quantum mechanical Hamiltonian of the Raman processes is used to investigate the possibility of obtaining intermodal entanglement between different modes involved in different modes.
Abstract: The operator solution of a completely quantum mechanical Hamiltonian of the Raman processes is used here to investigate the possibility of obtaining intermodal entanglement between different modes involved in the Raman processes [e.g., pump mode, Stokes mode, vibration (phonon) mode and anti-Stokes mode]. Intermodal entanglement is reported between (a) pump mode and anti-Stokes mode, (b) pump mode and vibration (phonon) mode, (c) Stokes mode and vibration phonon mode, and (d) Stokes mode and anti-Stokes mode in the stimulated Raman processes for variation of the phase angle of complex eigenvalue ${\ensuremath{\alpha}}_{1}$ of pump mode $a$. Some incidents of intermodal entanglement in the spontaneous and the partially spontaneous Raman processes are also reported. Further, it is shown that the specific choice of coupling constants may produce genuine entanglement among Stokes mode, anti-Stokes mode, and vibration-phonon mode. It is also shown that the two-mode entanglement not identified by Duan's criterion may be identified by Hillery-Zubairy criteria. It is further shown that intermodal entanglement, intermodal antibunching, and intermodal squeezing are independent phenomena.

24 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the evolution of tomograms for different quantum systems, both finite and infinite dimensional, is studied, and the effects of decoherence and dissipation are dealt with consistently, using the formalism of open quantum systems.

24 citations

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TL;DR: In this paper, it was shown that the higher order antibunching is not a rare phenomenon; rather it can be seen in many simple optical processes, such as the six wave mixing process, four wave-mixing process and second harmonic generation process.
Abstract: Since the introduction of higher order nonclassical effects, higher order squeezing has been reported in a number of different physical systems but higher order antibunching is predicted only in three particular cases. In the present work, we have shown that the higher order antibunching is not a rare phenomenon; rather it can be seen in many simple optical processes. To establish our claim, we have shown it in the six wave mixing process, four wave mixing process and second harmonic generation process.

24 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, the role of mobile technologies to change established channels and banking services, and also analyzes how the Indian banking sector has benefited from the adoption of mobile apps, and studies a set of twenty different banking apps and segments consumers based on their adoption and usage of the apps.
Abstract: Digital technologies have squeezed the entire world into a small frame. Trade and transactions never stop, and they go where the customer is. Marketers must reinvent their strategies and toolkits to win in this hyper-connected world. Companies are creating new and improved ways for engaging and involving their consumers, and one significant tool now used by companies for these purposes is the app. Mobile phones have registered the highest growth among all technological evolutions, and mobile apps are proliferating. Apps are being used across a diverse range of industry verticals, including banking, e-commerce, travel, and tourism. This article studies a set of twenty different banking apps and segments consumers based on their adoption and usage of the apps. This article emphasizes the role of mobile technologies to change established channels and banking services, and also analyzes how the Indian banking sector has benefited from the adoption of mobile apps.

24 citations

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TL;DR: In this article, a targeted nanoparticle-based carrier system for catechin hydrate (CH) is proposed, which is an important phyto compound, reported to have potential therapeutic activity for prevention and treatment of various central nervous system disorders.

24 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Sanjay Gupta9990235039
Mohsen Guizani79111031282
José M. Merigó5536110658
Ashish Goel502059941
Avinash C. Pandey453017576
Krishan Kumar352424059
Yogendra Kumar Gupta351834571
Nidhi Gupta352664786
Anirban Pathak332143508
Amanpreet Kaur323675713
Navneet Sharma312193069
Garima Sharma31973348
Manoj Kumar301082660
Rahul Sharma301893298
Ghanshyam Singh292632957
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
202321
202258
2021401
2020395
2019464
2018366