Rosa, M V; Dr.Thrivikraman, T(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, May 6, 1994)
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This thesis is a study of abstract fuzzy convexity
spaces and fuzzy topology fuzzy convexity spaces No attempt seems to have been made to develop
a fuzzy convexity theoryin abstract situations. The
purpose of this thesis is to introduce fuzzy convexity
theory in abstract situations
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Department
of Mathematics and Statistics, Cochin University of
Science and Technology
Ramachandran,P T; Dr.Thrivikraman, T(Cochin University of Science and Technology, 1985)
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In this thesis we investigate some problems in set theoretical topology related to the concepts of
the group of homeomorphisms and order. Many problems considered are directly or indirectly related to the concept of the group of homeomorphisms of a topological space onto itself. Order theoretic methods are used extensively. Chapter-l deals with the group of homeomorphisms.
This concept has been investigated by several authors for many years from different angles. It was observed that nonhomeomorphic topological spaces can have isomorphic groups of homeomorphisms. Many problems relating the topological properties of a space and the algebraic properties of its group of homeomorphisms were investigated. The group of isomorphisms of several algebraic, geometric, order theoretic and topological structures had also been investigated. A related concept of the semigroup of continuous functions of a topological space also received attention
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Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Velukutty, K K; Dr.Wazir, Hasan Abdi(Cochin University of Science and Technology, February 15, 1982)
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An attempt is made by the researcher to establish a theory of discrete functions in the complex plane. Classical analysis q-basic theory, monodiffric theory, preholomorphic theory and q-analytic theory have been utilised to develop concepts like differentiation, integration and special functions.
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Department of Mathematics and Statistics, Cochin University of Science & Technology
Maya, S S; Dr.Sunoj, S M(Cochin University of Science and Technology, October , 2007)
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The present study gave emphasis on characterizing continuous probability distributions
and its weighted versions in univariate set up. Therefore a possible work in this direction
is to study the properties of weighted distributions for truncated random variables in
discrete set up. The problem of extending the measures into higher dimensions as well as
its weighted versions is yet to be examined. As the present study focused attention to
length-biased models, the problem of studying the properties of weighted models with
various other weight functions and their functional relationships is yet to be examined.
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Department of Statistics,
Cochin University of Science and Technology
Aype,Thomas P; Rajan,C K(Department of atmospheric sciences, 2005)
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This study focuses on the south –west monsoon rainfall over Kerala and its variability both on the spatial and temporal scales. The main objectives of the study are, interanual, long-term and decadal variabilities in MRF(monsoon rain fall),relationship between antecedent global circulation parameters, diurnal variability using data of a large number of stations in Kerala and the spatial distribution of rainfall under two large scale synoptic. Kerala gets nearly 190cm of rainfall during the south-west monsoon season 1st June to 30th September. This is more than twice the monsoon rainfall of India. A good part of kerala’s rainfall is caused by the orography of the Western Ghats Mountain ranges. The state receives 286cm of annual rainfall of which 68%is during the south-west monsoon season. The summer monsoon rainfall of Kerala shows a decreasing trend of 12.0%in 96 years. The study shows that the Intra Seasonal Oscillations(ISO) of the monsoon season has large interanual variability,some years having long period and other years having short period ISO. It is seen that Western Ghats has a strong control on the east west profile on the monsoon rainfall.
Kiran Kumar, V B; Dr.Narayanan Namboothiri, M N(Cochin University of Science and Technology, July 30, 2012)
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This thesis Entitled Spectral theory of bounded self-adjoint operators -A linear algebraic approach.The main results of the thesis can be classified as three different approaches to the spectral approximation problems. The truncation method and its perturbed versions are part of the classical linear algebraic approach to the subject. The usage of block Toeplitz-Laurent operators and the matrix valued symbols is considered as a particular example where the linear algebraic techniques are effective in simplifying problems in inverse spectral theory. The abstract approach to the spectral approximation problems via pre-conditioners and Korovkin-type theorems is an attempt to make the computations involved, well conditioned. However, in all these approaches, linear algebra comes as the central object.
The objective of this study is to discuss the linear algebraic techniques in the spectral theory of bounded self-adjoint operators on a separable Hilbert space. The usage of truncation method in approximating the bounds of essential spectrum and the discrete spectral values outside these bounds is well known. The spectral gap prediction and related results was proved in the second chapter. The discrete versions of Borg-type theorems, proved in the third chapter, partly overlap with some known results in operator theory. The pure linear algebraic approach is the main novelty of the results proved here.
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Department of Mathematics,
Cochin University of Science and Technology
Leji, Latheef; Dr.Prathapachandra Kurup,M R(Cochin University of Science & Technology, September , 2007)
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The thesis is an introduction to evaluate the coordination behaviour of a few
compounds of our interest. The crucial aim of these investigations was to
synthesize and characterize some transition metal complexes using the ligands
benzaldehyde, 2-hydroxybenzaldehyde and 4-methoxybenzaldehyde N(4)-ring
incorporated thiosemicarbazones.The study involves a brief foreword of the metal
complexes of thiosemicarbazones including their bonding, stereochemistry and
biological activities.The different analytical and spectroscopic techniques used for
the analysis of the ligands and their complexes are discussed.It also deals with the synthesis and spectral characterization of the
thiosemicarbazones and single crystal X-ray diffraction study of one of them.Chapter 3 describes the synthesis, spectral characterization, single crystal X-ray
diffraction studies of copper(ll) complexes with ONS/NS donor
thiosemicarbazones. Chapter 4 deals with the synthesis, spectral characterization
and single crystal X-ray diffraction studies of nickel(II) complexes. Chapter 5
contains the synthesis, structural and spectral characterization of the cobalt(III)
complexes. Chapters 6 and 7 include the synthesis, structural and spectral
characterization of zinc(II) and cadmium(ll) complexes with ONS/NS donor
thiosemicarbazones.
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Department of Applied Chemistry,
Cochin University of Science and Technology
Marthakutty, Joseph; Dr.Prathapachandra Kurup,M R(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, July 19, 2004)
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Aqua complex ions of metals must have existed since the appearance of
water on the earth, and the subsequent appearance of life depended on, and may
even have resulted from the interaction of metal ions with organic molecules.
Studies on the coordinating ability of metal ions with other molecules and anions
culminated in the theories of/\lfred Werner. Thereon the progress in the studies of
metal complex chemistry was rapid. Many factors, like the utility and economic
importance of metal chemistry, the intrinsic interest _in many of the compounds and
the intellectual challenge of the structural problems to be solved, have contributed
to this rapid progress. X—ray diffraction studies further accelerated the progress.
The work cited in this thesis was carried out by the author in the
Department of Applied Chemistry during 2001-2004. The primary aim of these
investigations was to synthesise and characterize some transition metal complexes
of 2-benzoylpyridine N(4)-substituted thiosemicarbazones and to study the
antimicrobial activities of the ligands and their metal complexes. The work is
divided into eight chapters
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Department of Applied Chemistry
Cochin University of Science and Technology
Reena, T A; Dr.Prathapachandra Kurup,M R(Cochin University of Science & Technology, March , 2011)
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The present work is concentrated on the studies of two novel
semicarbazones, di-2-pyridyl ketone-N4-phenyl-3-semicarbazone (HL1) and
quinoline-2-carboxaldehyde-N4-phenyl-3-semicarbazone (HL2). The compositions
of these semicarbazones were determined by the CHN analyses. For the
characterization of these compounds we have used IR, UV and NMR spectral
studies. The molecular structure of quinoline-2-carboxaldehyde-N4-phenyl-3-
semicarbazone (HL2) was obtained by single crystal X-ray diffraction studies.
Also, we have synthesized Zn(II), Cd(II), Cu(II), Ni(II), Co(II) and Mn(II)
complexes of these semicarbazones, HL1 and HL2. These complexes were
characterized by various spectroscopic techniques, magnetic and conductivity
studies. We could isolate single crystals of some Zn(II) and Cd(II) compounds
suitable for X-ray diffraction studies. For other complexes we could not isolate
single crystals of good quality for single crystal X-ray diffraction studies.
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Department of Applied Chemistry,
Cochin University of Science and Technology