Results for 'Satyendranath Ghosal'

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    Beginning of Secular Romance in Bengali Literature.T. W. Clark & Satyendranath Ghosal - 1960 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 80 (4):380.
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    Jaḍa-Bharata's Praśnāvalī: a text on Advaita-Vedānta: original text critically edited and translated into English. Jaḍabharata & Pranati Ghosal - 2004 - New Delhi: D.K. Printworld. Edited by Pranati Ghosal.
    Professor Filippi Explores The Indian View Of Mortal Existence From An Individual S Conception To His/Her Journey To The Kingdom Of Yama With Rare Scientific Objectivity By Unveiling A Complex Network Of Sentiments, Beliefs, Scriptural References, Customs, Etc.
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    Bibhutibhushan: Swabirodhi Sangbed, Apur Jibon Theke Aranyajagat.Chandika Prosad Ghosal - 2019 - Oxford University Press India.
    The author in this book, explores through sociological, philosophical, and psychological lens the contradiction in novelist Bibhutibhushan bandopadhyay's desire for a golden primitive past as opposed to what he perceives as the evils of European modernity and its influence on Bengali society. This contradiction, the author suggests is best portrayed in his novel, Pather Panchali, where the protagonists are both dismayed by the onslaught of modernity while simultaneously aspiring to embrace it.
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  4. List of Contents: Volume 18, Number 7, December 2005.S. K. Ghosal, Saroj Nepal & Debarchana Das - 2006 - Foundations of Physics 36 (1).
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  5. List of Contents: Volume 17, Number 5, October 2004.S. K. Ghosal, B. Raychaudhuri, A. K. Chowdhury & M. Sarker - 2004 - Foundations of Physics 34 (8).
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    Relativistic Sagnac Effect and Ehrenfest Paradox.S. K. Ghosal, Biplab Raychaudhuri, Anjan Kumar Chowdhury & Minakshi Sarker - 2003 - Foundations of Physics 33 (6):981-1001.
    There seems to exist a dilemma in the literature as to the correct relativistic formula for the Sagnac phase-shift. The paper addresses this issue in the light of a novel, kinematically equivalent linear Sagnac-type thought experiment, which provides a vantage point from which the effect of rotation in the usual Sagnac effect can be analyzed. The question is shown to be related to the so-called rotating disc problem known as the Ehrenfest paradox. The relativistic formula for the Sagnac phase-shift seems (...)
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  7. The Mother's Prayers and Meditations.Goutam Ghosal - 2007 - In Indrani Sanyal & Krishna Roy (eds.), Understanding thoughts of Sri Aurobindo. New Delhi: D.K. Printworld in association with Jadavpur Univ., Kolkata. pp. 264.
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    The RāmāyaṇaThe Ramayana.E. B., Herman Jacobi & S. N. Ghosal - 1961 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 81 (4):460.
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    Structure–property correlation of a boron and carbon modified as castβtitanium alloy.R. Sarkar, P. Ghosal, T. K. Nandy & K. K. Ray - 2013 - Philosophical Magazine 93 (15):1936-1957.
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  10. Widening Access to Applied Machine Learning With TinyML.Vijay Reddi, Brian Plancher, Susan Kennedy, Laurence Moroney, Pete Warden, Lara Suzuki, Anant Agarwal, Colby Banbury, Massimo Banzi, Matthew Bennett, Benjamin Brown, Sharad Chitlangia, Radhika Ghosal, Sarah Grafman, Rupert Jaeger, Srivatsan Krishnan, Maximilian Lam, Daniel Leiker, Cara Mann, Mark Mazumder, Dominic Pajak, Dhilan Ramaprasad, J. Evan Smith, Matthew Stewart & Dustin Tingley - 2022 - Harvard Data Science Review 4 (1).
    Broadening access to both computational and educational resources is crit- ical to diffusing machine learning (ML) innovation. However, today, most ML resources and experts are siloed in a few countries and organizations. In this article, we describe our pedagogical approach to increasing access to applied ML through a massive open online course (MOOC) on Tiny Machine Learning (TinyML). We suggest that TinyML, applied ML on resource-constrained embedded devices, is an attractive means to widen access because TinyML leverages low-cost and globally (...)
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    Hemispheric Asymmetry in Attention and its Impact on Our Consciousness: A Review with Reference to Altered Conscioussness in Right Hemisphere Damaged Subjects.M. Chakrabarty, D. Badgio, J. Ptacek, A. Biswas, M. Ghosal & G. Chatterjee - 2017 - Journal of Consciousness Studies 24 (7-8):51-78.
    Attention and consciousness are two distinct neural processes which are intricately intertwined. However, there is asymmetry in the distribution of attentional abilities across the two hemispheres. The right hemisphere is asserted to be dominant for attentional abilities. Research suggests that the ventral frontoparietal cortex of the right hemisphere is dominant for exogenous attentional abilities, attention is phylogenetically more primitive than endogenous attention, and, compared to the left hemisphere, the right hemisphere is more adept at abilities and functions that are of (...)
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  12. review at Goutam Ghosal, The Rainbow Bridge: A Comparative Study of Tagore and Sri Aurobindo.Tapu Biswas - 2010 - International Journal on Humanistic Ideology 3 (2):168-171.
     
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    The Statistical Style of Reasoning and the Invention of Bose‐Einstein Statistics.Daniela Monaldi - 2019 - Berichte Zur Wissenschaftsgeschichte 42 (4):307-337.
    This paper is a preliminary exploration of the connections between the statistical style of reasoning and the research practices of statistical mechanics in the early period of the long quantum revolution. It suggests that before 1925 the instantiations of the statistical style in physics went through two phases. The first phase consisted of the formulation of the Maxwell‐Boltzmann statistics on the basis of the population‐gas analogy. The second phase was characterized by the generalization of the Maxwell‐Boltzmann statistics through analogies between (...)
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