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University of Rajasthan
Education•Jaipur, India•
About: University of Rajasthan is a education organization based out in Jaipur, India. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Chemical shift & Derivative (chemistry). The organization has 15058 authors who have published 15733 publications receiving 117400 citations. The organization is also known as: Rajasthan University.
Topics: Chemical shift, Derivative (chemistry), Porphyrin, Magnetic susceptibility, Magnetic anisotropy
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Shreyasi Acharya1, Dagmar Adamová2, Madan M. Aggarwal3, G. Aglieri Rinella4 +1047 more•Institutions (102)
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present results on transverse momentum and rapidity differential production cross sections for charmonium yield at forward rapidity (2.5 15$ GeV/$c$).
Abstract: We present results on transverse momentum ($p_{\rm T}$) and rapidity ($y$) differential production cross sections, mean transverse momentum and mean transverse momentum square of inclusive J/$\psi$ and $\psi(2S)$ at forward rapidity ($2.5 15$ GeV/$c$ the non-prompt contribution reaches up to 50% of the total charmonium yield.
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TL;DR: It is found that the frequencies of the MKdV cnoidal and snoidal waves have different amplitude dependence behaviors than that of KdVcnoidal waves.
Abstract: We present a comprehensive study of nonlinear periodic waves, namely, the Korteweg--de Vries (KdV) and modified KdV (MKdV) cnoidal waves, and snoidal waves in a two-electron-temperature plasma. In the limiting case, these periodic waves reduce to bounded nonlinear structures, namely, KdV compressive and rarefactive solitons, MKdV compressive and rarefactive solitons, and double layers. The existence regions for these waves in the parameter space (${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\mu}}}_{\mathit{e}}$,${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\sigma}}}_{\mathit{e}}$), where ${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\mu}}}_{\mathit{e}}$ and ${\mathrm{\ensuremath{\sigma}}}_{\mathit{e}}$ are the density and temperature ratios of two electron species, are discussed in detail. The different nonlinear periodic waves and bounded structures have been explained in terms of physical parameters depicting the phase curves. It is found that the frequencies of the MKdV cnoidal and snoidal waves have different amplitude dependence behaviors than that of KdV cnoidal waves. The effect of other parameters on the characteristics of the nonlinear periodic waves are also discussed.
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TL;DR: In this article, a Mittag-Leffler-type function of two variables E1 (x, y) and a generalization of Mittag Leffler type function of one variable as limiting case of E1 was studied.
Abstract: In this paper, we introduce and study a Mittag-Leffler-type function of two variables E1 (x, y) and a generalization of Mittag-Leffler-type function of one variable as limiting case of E1 (x, y), which includes several Mittag-Leffler-type functions of one variable as its special cases. Here, we first obtain the domain of convergence of E1 (x, y), considering all possible cases. Next, we give two differential equations for E1 (x, y) and one differential equation for for some particular values of the parameters. We further obtain two integral representations and Mellin–Barnes contour integral representation of E1 (x, y). We also obtain the Laplace transform of one and two dimensions of E1 (x, y) and its fractional integral and derivative. Next, we define an integral operator with E1 (x, y) as a kernel and show that it is bounded on the Lebesgue measurable space L(a, b). Finally, we introduce one more Mittag-Leffler-type function of two variables.
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TL;DR: In this article, the synthesis of new manganese(II), oxovanadium(V) and dioxomolybdenum(VI) complexes with 5-chloro-1,3-dihydro-3-[2-(phenyl)-ethylidene]-2H-indol-2-one-hydrazinecarbothioamide (L1H) and 5 -chloro, 1,3dhydro, 3]-2-phenyl-ethylidenes]-2h-indoline, 2-1-hyd
Abstract: The synthesis of some new manganese(II), oxovanadium(V) and dioxomolybdenum(VI) complexes with 5-chloro-1,3-dihydro-3-[2-(phenyl)-ethylidene]-2H-indol-2-one-hydrazinecarbothioamide (L1H) and 5-chloro-1,3-dihydro-3-[2-(phenyl)-ethylidene]-2H-indol-2-one-hydrazinecarboxamide (L2H) were carried out in unimolar and bimolar ratios. All the new derivatives have been characterized by elemental analyses, molecular weight determinations, molar conductance, magnetic measurements, i.r., 1H-n.m.r. and e.s.r. studies. The i.r. and n.m.r. spectral data suggest the involvement of sulphur/oxygen and azomethine nitrogen in coordination to the central metal ion. The magnetic moment values of the manganese(II) complexes are in the 5.85–6.13 B.M. range, suggesting a high spin state in these complexes. Based on these spectral studies tetrahedral geometry for the manganese(II) complexes and octahedral geometry for the molybdenum complexes has been proposed. In the case of the oxovanadium complexes vanadium is in the penta and hexa coordinated environments. Compounds have been synthesized in an open vessel under microwave irradiation (MWI) using a domestic microwave oven. The reaction time decreases from hours to minutes with improved yield as compared to conventional heating. The free ligands and their metal complexes have been tested in vitro against a number of microorganisms in order to assess their antimicrobial properties. The results indicate that the ligands and their respective metal derivatives possess antimicrobial properties.
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Rakesh K. Jain | 200 | 1467 | 177727 |
J. Pluta | 120 | 659 | 52025 |
Sudhir Raniwala | 113 | 591 | 44168 |
Rashmi Raniwala | 113 | 579 | 44076 |
Sanjay Jain | 103 | 881 | 46880 |
Mirko Planinic | 94 | 467 | 31957 |
Manish Sharma | 82 | 1407 | 33361 |
Nikola Poljak | 78 | 393 | 20795 |
Hari M. Srivastava | 76 | 1126 | 42635 |
Radhey S. Gupta | 71 | 377 | 18078 |
Ashwani Kumar | 66 | 703 | 18099 |
Amit Kumar | 65 | 1618 | 19277 |
Rashmi Gupta | 52 | 428 | 50962 |
Allan R. Oseroff | 48 | 121 | 7029 |
Vinod K. Aswal | 46 | 556 | 9917 |