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Prema Murthy, Space Invaders ; Michael Oliveri, Fast Food, Hydrocarbons and Waves in Outer Space
Two curated solo exhibitions by artists Prema Murthy and Michael Oliveri that responded, in different ways, to technological visions of, and interventions with, outer space and infinity.
For ‘Space Invaders’ Prema Murthy presented digital prints and animation that appropriate the visual language of video games, 17th century baroque, and Buddhist paintings. Using vector lines inspired by arcade games, Murthy set twisted figures against a black leather backdrop resonant of outer space.
‘Fast Food, Hydrocarbons and Waves in Outer Space’ by Michael Oliveri drew inspiration from scientific discoveries and new theories of a finite universe. His installations spanning several galleries combined experimental video, sculpture, and science. One gallery presented the soil-free fast-growing food facility “NASA Nourishment” in tandem with NASA exploration video footage, with another installation incorporated glass sculptures of hydrocarbon models on Styrofoam surfaces that suggest the surface of Mars
Generalized Partitions and New Ideas On Number Theory and Smarandache Sequences
This book arose out of a collection of papers written by Amarnath Murthy. The papers deal with mathematical ideas derived from the work of Florentin Smarandache, a man who seems to have no end of ideas
A NOTE ON THE SMARANDACHE DIVISOR SEQUENCES
We define here SMARANDACHE FACTOR PARTITION FUNCTION (SFP)
Univagris Virakthamath & Murthy 1999
Univagris Virakthamath & Murthy Univagris Virakthamath & Murthy, 1999: 51. Type species: Univagris pallida Virakthamath & Murthy, 1999 Remarks. The following genus-level characters supplement the original description by Viraktamath & Murthy (1999). Prothoracic femur row AV with several short, stout setae, IC with 9 long setae (Fig. 21). Mesothoracic femur with AV setae short (Fig. 22), Segment I of fore and mid tarsi with numerous macrosetae ventrally (Fig.2 3). Metathoracic femur with setal formula 2+1+1 (Figs. 24, 25). Metathoracic tibia flattened, row PD with macrosetae, AD spinelike, AV with macrosetae, PV with numerous long setae, tarsomere II less than 1/2 length of tarsomere I, tarsomere I with 3–4 platellae (Fig. 26). The genus differs from related genera in having a single median process of the connective with which the aedeagus is fused, and a broadened style apex. It shares the fused aedeagus and connective with Thyaksha Viraktamath & Murthy and Sikhamani Viraktamath & Webb. The latter differ in having the male pygofer without any process and the style apex broadened Distribution. IndiaPublished as part of Rajgopal, N. N. & Meshram, Naresh M., 2018, Second species of unusual leafhopper genus Univagris (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae) from India, pp. 425-430 in Zootaxa 4514 (3) on pages 425-426, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4514.3.7, http://zenodo.org/record/260814
Indolpium loyolae Murthy 1961
Indolpium loyolae (Murthy, 1961) (Fig. 4 J) Minniza loyolae Murthy 1961: 221 –222, fig 1 a–b. Indolpium loyolae (Murthy): Beier 1967: 347; Harvey 1991: 283. Distribution. India (Tamil Nadu: Nungambakkam, Chennai (as Madras); type locality); Sri Lanka. Previous records. Northern Province: Point Pedro, Gaint’s tank, Pulian, Nedunleni, Nadhu Road (=Madhu Road), Murunkan; North Central Province: Blut Oya?, Ambegaswewa, Mihintale; Central Province: Kandy, Weragamthota; Eastern Province: Kantale; Uva Province: Inginiyagala; Sabaragamuwa Province: Ratnapura (Beier 1973). New records. Eastern Province: Ampara District: L 12 & L 13; Batticaloa District: L 39; Central Province: Matale District: L 17; Nuwara Eliya District: L 19; North Western Province: Puttalam District: L 22.Published as part of Batuwita, Sudesh & Benjamin, Suresh P., 2014, An annotated checklist and a family key to the pseudoscorpion fauna (Arachnida: Pseudoscorpiones) of Sri Lanka, pp. 37-67 in Zootaxa 3814 (1) on pages 48-49, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3814.1.2, http://zenodo.org/record/28622
Hishimonus distinctus Viraktamath & Murthy, 2014, sp. nov.
Hishimonus distinctus sp. nov. Figs 9 –10, 39–41, 80– 85. Head and thorax greenish yellow or ochraceuos with reddish tinge. Vertex with two light brown spots near apex, two on posterior margin, one squarish light brown patch on either side of coronal sulcus. Eyes dark brown with greenish tinge. Pronotum mottled with reddish brown. Scutellum with two dark brown spots near caudal tip. Forewing creamy white, with pale reddish brown sparse mottling between veins, median spot distinct with narrow dark brown border in anterior half and posterior corner. Legs with dark brown spots at bases of setae, femora in some females dark fuscous, in male paler. Male genitalia: Pygofer in lateral view longer than its height, posterior margin conically rounded, macrosetae confined to posterior half. Valve more than twice as wide at base as long. Subgenital plate with rows of macrosetae approximately as long as total length of plate, terminal process about 0.33 as long as total length. Style more than thrice as long as wide at base, preapical lobe fairly well developed with a few hairlike setae, apophysis stout, directed posteriorly. Stem of connective stout, cylindrical, shorter than arms. Aedeagus with pair of basal processes to shafts diverging from each other from base, about 0.33 length of shaft; dorsal apodeme well developed; each shaft divergent at basal half then converging in posterior view and broadened distally; in lateral view anterior margin convexly rounded at midlength, margin crenulate; with lamellate process along mesal margin terminating at base of filamentous process into rounded lobe, filamentous process in posterior view mesally curved, in lateral view dorsally directed and basal process projecting beyond the curvature of the shaft posteriorly; gonopore subapical. Female genitalia. Seventh sternite 2.7 times as broad at base as long medially, posterior margin slightly concave with a median notch, posterolateral angles acutely rounded. Measurements. Male 3.3–3.6 mm long and 1.0– 1.1 mm wide across eyes; Female 3.8 mm long and 1.2 mm wide across eyes. Material examined. HOLOTYPE ♂, INDIA: Karnataka: Belgaum, Arabhavi, 13.ii. 2008, ex light trap, Shankar Murthy (UASB). PARATYPES: INDIA: Gujarat: Navsari, 2 ♀, 16.i. 1981, S. & C.A.Viraktamath. Karnataka: 3 ♂, Gadag, 21.ii. 1978, C.A. Viraktamath; Bangalore: 1 ♂, 19.ix. 1982, H.V. Anantha Murthy, 16 ♂, 6 ♀, 22.ii. 1994, C.A.Viraktamath, GKVK, 4 ♂, 1 ♀, 28.x. 2006, K.S.Girish, 20.ix. 2006, D.K. Nagaraj; CIMAP, 3 ♂, 11 ♀, 12.i. 2007, ex Ocimum sanctum, Shobharani, 19.x. 2006, ex Ocimum sanctum, Girish, K.S.; 1 ♂, Dharwad, vi. 1970, C.A. Viraktamath, 2 ♀, 28.v. 2008, Nagaraj (1 ♀), C.M. Kalleshwaraswamy; 2 ♂, 3 ♀, Shimoga, 6.i. 1984, S. Viraktamath; Chordi Forest, 30 Km N Shimoga, 9 ♂, 14 ♀, 4.i. 1984, S. Viraktamath; 1 ♂, Gubbi, 17.x. 1979, A.R.V. Kumar; 1 ♂, Nandi Hills, 1.v. 1976, B. Mallik; 1 ♀, Kemmannagundi, 29.ii. 2008, Kalleshwaraswamy; Raichur, 2 ♂, 1 ♀, 16.ii. 1980 (1 ♂), 25.x. 1983 (1 ♂, 1 ♀), C.A. Viraktamath; 23 Km E Badami, 1 ♀, 25.ix, 1984, S.Viraktamath; Balehonnur, 1 ♀, 867m, 5.vi. 2007, at light, David, K.J.; Mangalore, 2 ♂, 2 ♀, 12–14.v. 2008, at light, Nagaraju; Sirsi: 8 ♂, Navanagere, 25.v. 2005 (1 ♂), 14.iii. 2006 (1 ♂), 27.iii. 2006 (6 ♂), at light, Radhamani, T.R.; 7 ♂, 3 ♀, Sugavi, 12.iii. 2005 (2 ♀), 15.iv. 2005 (1 ♂), 28.iv. 2005 (1 ♂), 23.v. 2005 (4 ♂), 17.x. 2005 (1 ♂, 1 ♀), at light, Radhamani, T.R.; 27 ♂, 9 ♀, Nilkunda, 4.iii. 2005 (1 ♂, 2 ♀), 9.v. 2005 (2 ♂), 5.xii. 2005 (1 ♂), 16.xii. 2005 (1 ♂), 21.iii. 2005 (5 ♂, 4 ♀), 17.i. 2006, (4 ♂, 3 ♀), 27.iii. 2007 (13 ♂), at light, Radhamani, T.R.; Kuduremukh, 1 ♂, 25.iii. 2007, at light, S. Murthy; Dharwad, 1 ♂, 28.v. 2008, at light, S.Murthy; 9 Km W Kollegal, 1 ♂, 8.viii. 1977, S.Viraktamath; Gonibidu, 3 ♂, 4.v. 2010, at light, Kusha. Kerala: 1 ♂, Cannanore, 14.ix. 1979, A.R.V. Kumar. Pondicherry: Karaikal, 1 ♀, 18.iii. 2008, Kalleshwaraswamy. Tamil Nadu: 10 Km N Yercaud, 1000m, 21.i. 1981, C.A.Viraktamath; Valparai, 2 ♂, 13.iv. 1981, A.R.V. Kumar; Kotagiri, 1 ♂, 22.x. 2006, at light (BMNH, NPC, UASB). SRI LANKA: 1 ♂, Amp. Dist. Gal Oya Nat. Park, 5 mi SW Inginiyagola, 23.xi. 1976, 100 ft, black light; 2 ♂ Mate Dist. Sigiriya, 800 feet, black light, 11–14.xi. 1976, black light, all collected by Havel, G.F. Dietze IV, R.E., Karunaratne, S. Balasooriya D.W (USNM). Remarks. This is a very common species in and around Bangalore. It breeds on Ocimum tenuiflorum L. f. (Lamiaceae) (Figs 39–41). Externally it resembles H. bengalensis (Distant) in coloration but the median spot is bordered by discontinuous dark brown. It can readily be distinguished by the rounded lobe mesad of the gonopores on the aedeagal shafts.Published as part of Viraktamath, C. A. & Anantha Murthy, H. V., 2014, Review of the genera Hishimonus Ishihara and Litura Knight (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae) from the Indian subcontinent with description of new species, pp. 101-138 in Zootaxa 3785 (2) on pages 109-110, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3785.2.1, http://zenodo.org/record/22563
On a conjecture of Murthy
This article concerns Murthy\u27s conjecture on complete intersections, made in 1975. The sole breakthrough on this conjecture has still been the result proved by Mohan Kumar in 1978. The conjecture is open in general. In this article we improve Mohan Kumar\u27s bound when the base field is F‾p. As an application, we prove that any local complete intersection surface in the affine space AF‾pd is a set-theoretic complete intersection, generalizing a result of Bloch–Murthy–Szpiro
Univagris pallida Viraktamath & Murthy
<i>Univagris pallida</i> Viraktamath & Murthy <p>(Figs. 11–20)</p> <p> <i>Univagris pallida</i> Virakthamath & Murthy, 1999: 51</p> <p> <b>Material examined:</b> Paratype ♂, India: Karnataka: Nandi Hills, 9. vi. 1977, C. A. Viraktamath (UAS). <b>Distribution.</b> India (Tamil Nadu and Karnataka)</p>Published as part of <i>Rajgopal, N. N. & Meshram, Naresh M., 2018, Second species of unusual leafhopper genus Univagris (Hemiptera: Cicadellidae: Deltocephalinae) from India, pp. 425-430 in Zootaxa 4514 (3)</i> on page 429, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4514.3.7, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/2608149">http://zenodo.org/record/2608149</a>
Jayathi Y. Murthy, head and shoulders portrait
Purdue University Faculty. Jayathi Y. Murthy, appointed the Robert V. Adams Professor of Mechanical Engineerin
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