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Vol. 20 No. 1 (2021): Mapana Journal of Sciences
Vol. 20 No. 1 (2021): Mapana Journal of Sciences
56 Physical Sciences
Published:
2021-08-28
Editorial
Editorial
Manoj Balachandran
v-vii
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Research Articles
On the Combined Role of Strong and Electroweak Interactions in Understanding Nuclear Binding Energy Scheme
Seshavatharam, S Lakshminarayana
1-18
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On the Use of B-Splines as Ritz Variational Basis Functions to Solve the Schrodinger Equation (TISE) for a constrained free Quantum Particle
Anandaram Mandyam
19-37
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Characterization of Multiphase Polypyrrole/Vanadium Oxide Nano Composites for a.c. Conductivity and Dielectric Properties
Nihal, Prajwal, Purnachandra , Chaluvaraju B V, Murugendrappa M V, Harshitha R
39-62
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Long Term UV Continuum and Line Variability in NGC 1275
Bryan Rithesh Miranda, Vijayakumar H Doddamani, Vedavathi P
63-78
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Bernstein Polynomials: Properties and Applications to Bezier Curves, B-Splines, and Solution of Boundary Value Problems
Properties and Applications to Bezier Curves, B-Splines and Solution of Boundary Value Problems
Anandaram Mandyam
79-103
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