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Scientometric portrait of Ram Gopal Rastogi
Publication productivity of Indian scientist (R.G. Rastogi) has been documented.
Scientometric analysis of 312 papers by Ram Gopal Rastogi published during 1954 to 1992 in various domains: (a) Luni -solar activity and quiet -time E & F- region (57); (b) Equatorial electric field and low and mid latitude iof:osphere (78); (c) Ionospheric E- region irregularities (19); (dj Ionospheric F- region irregularities (32); and (e) Magnetic disturbance effects on the equatorial low and mid latitude ionosphere (23) were analysed. Interdomainery contents and of the number of papers: a+b were 36; b+c and b+d were 20 each; b+e were 16;. c+e were 5; a+e were 3; d+e were 2; and a+d had only one publication. Highest collaborations were with H. Chandra (61), M.R. Deshpande (42), and G. Sethia (19) out of his total 97 collaborators. His highest productivity was during 1978 with 28 papers followed by 19 papers during 1977. The core journals preferred by him for publishing papers were: Indian Journal of Radio & Space Physics, India, and Journal of Atomic & Terrestrial Physics, UK (59 each), followed by Proceedings of the Indian Academy of Sciences, India (34). Most prolific title keywords with their frequencies were: Ionosphere (92); Equatorial (61); F-region (53); Equatorial electrojet region (40), and Magnetic equator (30)
Remark on <i>p</I>-<i>d< Operator
Gopal, Dhananjay/0000-0001-8217-2778In this short communication, we show that P-D, operator fall in the class of weakly compatible (respectively, occasionally weakly compatible) in the presence of a unique common fixed point (respectively, multiple common fixed points) of the given maps.CSIR, Govt. of India [25(0215)/13/EMR-II]The first author thanks for the support of CSIR, Govt. of India, Grant No.25(0215)/13/EMR-II.Emerging Sources Citation Inde
Some new fixed point theorems in fuzzy metric spaces
Motivated by Samet et al. [Nonlinear Anal., 75(4) (2012), 2154-2165], we introduce the notions of alpha-phi -fuzzy contractive mapping and beta-psi-fuzzy contractive mapping and prove two theorems which ensure the existence and uniqueness of a fixed point for these two types of mappings. The presented theorems extend, generalize and improve the corresponding results given in the literature
Governor of W. B. Mr. Gopal Krishna Gandhi visited IACS during 2007
The governor of W. B. Mr. Gopal Krishna Gandhi visited IACS during 2007. He and the Director Prof. D. Mukherjee had visited IACS library to see an archival exhibition
Suzuki type fuzzy -contractive mappings and fixed points in fuzzy metric spaces
summary:In this paper, we propose the concept of Suzuki type fuzzy -contractive mappings, which is a generalization of Fuzzy -contractive mappings initiated in the article [S. Shukla, D. Gopal, W. Sintunavarat, A new class of fuzzy contractive mappings and fixed point theorems, Fuzzy Sets and Systems 350 (2018)85-95]. For this type of contractions suitable conditions are framed to ensure the existence of fixed point in -complete as well as -complete fuzzy metric spaces. A comprehensive set of examples are furnished to demonstrate the validity of the obtained results
Impact of common property (E.A.) on fixed point theorems in fuzzy metric spaces
We observe that the notion of common property (E.A.) relaxes the required containment of range of one mapping into the range of other which is utilized to construct the sequence of joint iterates. As a consequence, a multitude of recent fixed point theorems of the existing literature are sharpened and enriched
MeSH term explosion and author rank improve expert recommendations
Information overload is an often-cited phenomenon that reduces the productivity, efficiency and efficacy of scientists. One challenge for scientists is to find appropriate collaborators in their research. The literature describes various solutions to the problem of expertise location, but most current approaches do not appear to be very suitable for expert recommendations in biomedical research. In this study, we present the development and initial evaluation of a vector space model-based algorithm to calculate researcher similarity using four inputs: 1) MeSH terms of publications; 2) MeSH terms and author rank; 3) exploded MeSH terms; and 4) exploded MeSH terms and author rank. We developed and evaluated the algorithm using a data set of 17,525 authors and their 22,542 papers. On average, our algorithms correctly predicted 2.5 of the top 5/10 coauthors of individual scientists. Exploded MeSH and author rank outperformed all other algorithms in accuracy, followed closely by MeSH and author rank. Our results show that the accuracy of MeSH term-based matching can be enhanced with other metadata such as author rank
AN ADDENDUM TO: A COMMON FIXED POINT THEOREM IN INTUITIONISTIC FUZZY METRIC SPACE USING SUBCOMPATIBLE MAPS"
The aim of this note is to point out a fallacy in the proof of
Theorem 3.1 contained in the recent paper ( Int. J. Contemp. Math. Sci. 5 (2010), 2699-2707) proved in intuitionistic fuzzy metric spaces employing the newly introduced notion of sub-compatible pair of mappings wherein our claim is also substantiated with the aid of an appropriate example. We also rectify the erratic theorem in two ways
Common fixed point theorems for (φ, ψ)-weak contractions in fuzzy metric spaces
Motivated by Rhoades (Nonlinear Anal., 47 (2001), 2683--2693), on the lines of Khan et al. (Bull. Aust. Math. Soc., 30
(1984), 1-9) employing the idea of altering distances, we extend the notion of (φ, ψ)-weak contraction to fuzzy metric spaces and utilize the same to prove common fixed point theorems for four mappings in fuzzy metric spaces
Some new fixed point theorems in Menger PM-spaces with application to Volterra type integral equation
We establish some fixed point theorems by introducing two new classes of contractive mappings in Menger PM-spaces. First, we prove our results for
an alpha-psi-type contractive mapping and then for a generalized beta-type contractive mapping. Some examples and an application to Volterra type integral
equation are given to support the obtained results
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