Babu, Sundar S; Dr.Thrivikraman, T(Cochin University Of Science And Technology, March 21, 1989)
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It is believed that every fuzzy generalization should be
formulated in such a way that it contain the ordinary set
theoretic notion as a special case. Therefore the definition of fuzzy topology in the line of C.L.CHANG E9]
with an arbitrary complete and distributive lattice as the
membership set is taken. Almost all the results proved and presented in this thesis can, in a sense, be called generalizations of corresponding results in ordinary set theory and set topology. However the tools and the methods have to be in many of the cases, new. Here an attempt is made to solve the problem of complementation in the lattice of fuzzy
topologies on a set. It is proved that in general, the
lattice of fuzzy topologies is not complemented. Complements
of some fuzzy topologies are found out. It is observed that
(L,X) is not uniquely complemented. However, a complete
analysis of the problem of complementation in the lattice
of fuzzy topologies is yet to be found out
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Depantment of Mathematics and Statistics
Cochin University of Scince
and Technology
Baby,B V; Dr.Babu, Joseph K(Cochin University of Science and Technology, April 3, 1985)
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An immense variety of problems in theoretical physics are of the non-linear type. Non~linear partial differential equations (NPDE) have almost become the rule rather than an exception in diverse branches of physics such as fluid mechanics, field theory, particle physics, statistical physics and optics, and the construction of exact solutions of these equations constitutes
one of the most vigorous activities in theoretical physics today. The thesis entitled ‘Some Non-linear Problems in Theoretical Physics’ addresses various aspects of this problem at the classical level. For obtaining exact solutions we have used mathematical tools like the bilinear
operator method, base equation technique and similarity method with emphasis on its group theoretical aspects. The thesis deals with certain methods of finding exact solutions of a number of non-linear partial differential equations of importance to theoretical physics. Some of these new solutions are of relevance from the applications point of view in diverse branches such as elementary particle physics, field theory, solid state physics and non-linear optics and give some insight into the stable or unstable behavior of dynamical Systems The thesis consists of six chapters.
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Department of Physics, Cochin University of Science and Technology
Saji, Susan Mathew; Dr. Chennubhotla, V S K(Cochin University of Science and Technology, January , 1991)
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In the present thesis , observations on the ecology of seaweed flora of Kerala, their distribution and zonation pattern, monthly/seasonal density of seaweeds at each station, frequency of occurrence, standing crop, monthly/seasonal/place-wise data on physico—chemical characters of ambient waters at the stations and their influence on seaweed density have been made. This data will help us in the farming of economically important seaweeds, by providing information on the ideal conditions of seaweed biomass production. Biochemical observations on protein, carbohydrate and lipid contents of different species of nutritive value. Seaweeds with high content of proteins, carbohydrates and lipids can be recommended for food and feed formulations after subjecting them to toxicological studies. The study on monthly/seasonal/placewise variation in biochemical composition of seaweeds will provide necessary information on the appropriate time and place of harvesting the algal species for exploiting its constituents .
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
Poulose Jacob,K; Dr.Sridhar, C S(Cochin University of Science & Technology, 1991)
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One of the fastest expanding areas of computer exploitation
is in embedded systems, whose prime function is not that of
computing, but which nevertheless require information
processing in order to carry out their prime function.
Advances in hardware technology have made multi
microprocessor systems a viable alternative to uniprocessor
systems in many embedded application areas.
This thesis reports the results of investigations carried out
on multi microprocessors oriented towards embedded
applications, with a view to enhancing throughput and
reliability.
An ideal controller for multiprocessor operation is developed
which would smoothen sharing of routines and enable more
powerful and efficient code I data interchange. Results of
performance evaluation are appended.A typical application scenario is presented, which calls for
classifying tasks based on characteristic features that were
identified. The different classes are introduced along with
a partitioned storage scheme. Theoretical analysis is also
given.
A review of schemes available for reducing disc access time
is carried out and a new scheme presented. This is found to
speed up data base transactions in embedded systems.
The significance of software maintenance and adaptation in
such applications is highlighted. A novel scheme of
prov1d1ng a maintenance folio to system firmware is
presented, alongwith experimental results.
Processing reliability can be enhanced if facility exists to
check if a particular instruction in a stream is appropriate.
Likelihood of occurrence of a particular instruction would be
more prudent if number of instructions in the set is less. A
new organisation is derived to form the basement for further
work. Some early results that would help steer the course of
the work are presented.
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Department of Electronics,Cochin University of Science and Technology
Shoji, Joseph; Dr.Diwan, A D(Cochin University of Science and Technology, May , 1996)
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The growing demand for quality prawn seed from the farmers‘ and entrepreneurs, coupled with uncertainity of their availability from nature at the appropriate time in required quantities has prompted‘ research on problems connected with prawn seed production. Endocrine control of reproduction in the penaeid shrimp _P_. monodon has been investigated in detail by adopting a comprehensive approach to the problem. The major aspects of the study included in depth investigations of the cytological details of the reproductive and neuroendocrine organs in correlation with the process of gonadal maturation. Based on the conclusions drawn from such ultrastructural studies various endocrine manipulations were carried out to see their effects on gonadal maturation. Besides that studies on the reproductive quality of male P_. monodon and the cryopreservation of spermatophores form a part of the present investigation.
The shrimp 3; Inonodon used in the present study were collected from the offshore waters of Cochin, Madras and Mandapam and from the culture ponds of Vypeen Island near Cochin (Kerala) . The entire investigation on the cytological aspects were carried out using standard histological and electron-microscopic methods. Endocrine manipulations and cryopreservation studies is also carried out using the standard methods.
Anju, S. G; Dr. Suguna Yesodharan(Cochin University of Science and Technology, November , 2015)
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The term ‘water pollution’ broadly refers to the contamination of
water and water bodies (e.g. lakes, rivers, oceans, groundwater etc).
Water pollution occurs when pollutants are discharged directly or
indirectly into water bodies without adequate treatment to remove the
harmful contaminants. This affects not only the plants and organisms
living in these bodies of water but also the entire natural biological
communities and the biodiversity.Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs) have been tested as
environment-friendly techniques for the treatment of contaminated water,
in view of their ability to convert pollutants into harmless end products.
These techniques refer to a set of treatment procedures designed to
remove organic or inorganic contaminants in wastewater by oxidation.
The contaminants are oxidized by different reagents such as air, oxygen,
ozone, and hydrogen peroxide which are introduced in precise, preprogrammed
dosages, sequences and combinations under appropriate
conditions. The procedure when combined with light in presence of
catalyst is known as photocatalysis. When ultrasound (US) is used as the
energy source, the process is referred as sonication. Sonication in
presence of catalyst is referred as sonocatalysis. Of late, combination of
light and sound as energy sources has been tested for the decontamination
of wastewater in the presence of suitable catalyst. In this case, the process
is referred as sonophotocatalysis. These AOPs are specially advantageous
in pollution control and waste water treatment because unlike many other
technologies, they do not just transfer the pollutant from one phase to another but completely degrade them into innocuous substances such as
CO2 and H2O.