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  2. E. C. George Sudarshan - Wikipedia

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    Ennackal Chandy George Sudarshan (also known as E. C. G. Sudarshan; 16 September 1931 – 13 May 2018) [2] [3] was an Indian American [4] theoretical physicist and a professor at the University of Texas.

  3. Lindbladian - Wikipedia

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    In quantum mechanics, the Gorini–Kossakowski–Sudarshan–Lindblad equation (GKSL equation, named after Vittorio Gorini, Andrzej Kossakowski, George Sudarshan and Göran Lindblad), master equation in Lindblad form, quantum Liouvillian, or Lindbladian is one of the general forms of Markovian master equations describing open quantum systems.

  4. List of converts to Hinduism - Wikipedia

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    Agehananda Bharati (born Leopold Fischer) (1923–1991) – academic Sanskritist, a prolific author about religious subjects, and a Hindu monk in the Dasanami Sannyasi order. [ 25 ] Alain Daniélou – French historian, intellectual , musicologist , and Indologist .

  5. Karanapaddhati - Wikipedia

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    A brief account of the contents of the various chapters of the book is presented below. [5]Chapter 1 : Rotation and revolutions of the planets in one mahayuga; the number of civil days in a mahayuga; the solar months, lunar months, intercalary months; kalpa and the four yugas and their durations, the details of Kali Yuga, calculation of the Kali era from the Malayalam Era, calculation of Kali ...

  6. Narasimhaiengar Mukunda - Wikipedia

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    1989: (with R. Simon and George Sudarshan) "The theory of screws: a new geometric representation for the group SU(1,1"), Journal of Mathematical Physics 30(5): 1000–1006 doi:10.1063/1.528365 MR 0992568; 1989: (with R. Simon and George Sudarshan) "Hamilton's turns and a new geometrical representation for polarization optics", Pramana 32(6 ...

  7. Quantum Zeno effect - Wikipedia

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    The comparison with Zeno's paradox is due to a 1977 article by Baidyanath Misra & E. C. George Sudarshan. The name comes by analogy to Zeno's arrow paradox, which states that because an arrow in flight is not seen to move during any single instant, it cannot possibly be moving at all. In the quantum Zeno effect an unstable state seems frozen ...

  8. List of Padma Bhushan award recipients (1970–1979) - Wikipedia

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    Theoretical physicist E. C. George Sudarshan (awarded in 1976) is best known for his quantum optics theory popular as Glauber–Sudarshan P representation. While Roy J. Glauber received the 2005 Nobel Prize in Physics, exclusion of Sudarshan for his contributions has met criticism. [19]

  9. Tony Rothman - Wikipedia

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    Tony Rothman's first book, [3] written just after graduating college, was The World is Round (Ballantine, 1978), a science fiction novel about the evolution of society on a non-earthlike planet. His experiences in Russia resulted in publication of a collection of short stories entitled Censored Tales (1989).