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Reply to R. Banerjee
Reply to Banerjee, R. 1965. Communication to the editor--Comments on "Statistical control of time standards". Management Sci. 11 (7, March) 602-603.
A Stacked Segmented Adaptive Power Amplifier in 22nm FD-SOI
This work was supported by Soitec. (Corresponding author: Aritra Banerjee.
Gender in livestock development: Rupsha Banerjee
Rupsha Banerjee, social scientist at ILRI, shares her ‘aha’ moment when she really understood the central importance of women in livestock development. This film was produced to mark the International Women’s Day 2019 which is themed ‘Think equal, build smart, innovate for change’
Chronology and Evolution of Mars edited by R. Kallenbach, J. Geiss and W. K. Hartmann
Book Review: D. Banerjee: Chronology and Evolution of Mars edited by R. Kallenbach, J. Geiss and W. K. Hartman
Large-eddy simulation of free-surface decaying turbulence with dynamic subgrid-scale models
This paper describes large-eddy simulations of decaying turbulence in an open channel, using different dynamic subgrade-scale models, viz. the dynamic model of Germano et al. [Phys. Fluids A 3, 1790 (1991)] (DSM), the dynamic mixed model in Zang et al. [Phys. Rinds A 5, 3186 (1993)] (DMM), and the dynamic two-parameter model of Salvetti and Banerjee [Phys. Fluids 7, 2831 (1995)] (DTM). These models are incorporated in a finite-volume solver of the Navier-Stokes equations. A direct numerical simulation of this flow conducted by Pan and Banerjee [Phys. Fluids 7, 1649 (1995)] showed that near the free surface turbulence has a quasi-two-dimensional behavior. Moreover, the quasi-two-dimensional region increases in thickness with the decay time, although the structure remains three-dimensional in the central regions of the flow. The results of the large-eddy simulations show that both the DMM and the DTM are able to reproduce the features of the decay process observed in the direct simulation and to handle the anisotropic nature of the flow. Nevertheless, the addition of the second model coefficient in the DTM improves the agreement with the direct simulation. When the DSM is used, significant discrepancies are observed between the large-eddy and the direct simulations during the decay process at the free surface
Author Exchange
Anthropologist Mukulika Banerjee and political scientist Sushmita Pati have a conversation about their recently published books set in rural Bengal and Delhi’s urban villages, respectively. They situate their analyses of the intersections between democracy, capitalism, urbanization, and globalization in events, relations, and cultures of the everyday. Their exchange offers important insights for how political subjectivities and social ties are differently constituted or, to use Banerjee’s term, “cultivated” in these two settings. The two books offer a fine-grained view of how active citizenship in rural and urban India is refracted through distinct social and institutional structures. India is home to some of the world’s largest cities while more than 900 million people continue to live in the countryside. Its democratic future is therefore inextricably tied to the evolution of political behavior and political economy in both contexts, and, as Banerjee and Pati’s joint response indicates, to how urban and rural dynamics shape each other through (but not only through) migrants and their networks.
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Review of Mukulika Banerjee’s \u27Cultivating Democracy: Politics and Citizenship in Agrarian India\u27 by Sushmita Pati
Response from Mukulika Banerjee
Review of Sushmita Pati’s \u27Properties of Rent: Community, Capital and Politics in Globalising Delhi\u27 by Mukulika Banerjee
Response from Sushmita Pati
Joint Commentary from Banerjee and Pat
James R. Taylor et Elizabeth J. Van Every. The Vulnerable Fortress -Bureaucratic Organization and Management in the Information Age, 1993
Banerjee Indrajit. James R. Taylor et Elizabeth J. Van Every. The Vulnerable Fortress -Bureaucratic Organization and Management in the Information Age, 1993. In: Communication. Information Médias Théories, volume 16 n°2, décembre 1995. pp. 231-234
Dundee Discussion Papers in Economics 129:A markup model for forecasting inflation for the Euro area
In this note we use the methodology of Banerjee, Cockerell and Russell (2001) and Banerjee and Russell (2001) to develop a small model for forecasting inflation for the Euro-area using quarterly data over the period June 1973 to March 2002
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