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SUBJECT INDEX

Mathematical Methods in Physics

g2 Algebra and two-dimensional quasiexactly solvable Hamiltonian related to

Poschl–Teller potential H Panahi and H Rahmati 3–8

Lie and Noether symmetries of systems of complex ordinary differential equations

and their split systems R Naz and F M Mahomed 9–20

Multiscale expansions in discrete world Omer ¨¨ Unsal, Filiz Tas¸can

and Mehmet Naci ¨Ozer 21–28 Infinitely-many conservation laws for two (2+1)-dimensional nonlinear evolution

equations in fluids Yan Jiang, Bo Tian, Pan Wang and Kun Sun 29–37 New localized excitations and cross-like fractal structures to the (2+1)-dimensional

Broer–Kaup system Zitian Li 293–300

Solitary wave solutions to nonlinear evolution equations in mathematical physics Anwar Ja’afar Mohamad Jawad, M Mirzazadeh

and Anjan Biswas 457–471 Inclined periodic homoclinic breather and rogue waves for the (1 + 1)-dimensional

Boussinesq equation Zhengde Dai, Chuanjian Wang and Jun Liu 473–480 Erratum to: An integral transform of Green’s function, off-shell Jost solution and

T-matrix for Coulomb–Yamaguchi potential in coordinate representation U Laha 631–632 Analytical solutions of time–space fractional, advection–dispersion and Whitham–

Broer–Kaup equations M D Khan, I Naeem and M Imran 885–906

Quantum Mechanics, Field Theories and Special Relativity

Solutions to the N-dimensional radial Schr¨odinger equation for the potential ar2+

brc/r Ramesh Kumar and Fakir Chand 39–48

Approximate eigensolutions of Dirac equation for the superposition Hellmann

potential under spin and pseudospin symmetries M Hamzavi and S M Ikhdair 49–61 Nonadiabatic corrections to a quantum dot quantum computer working in adiabatic

limit M ´Avila 161–164

On solving the Schr¨odinger equation for a complex deictic potential in one dimension

Ram Mehar Singh 301–316 Two atoms scattering at low and cold energies Hasi Ray 907–914 Spin–spin entanglement in moving frames: Properties of negativity

S Rastgoo and M M Golshan 915–923

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General Relativity and Gravitation

Some exact solutions of magnetized viscous model in string cosmology

C P Singh 63–81 Anisotropic spheres with Van der Waals-type equation of state

S Thirukkanesh and F C Ragel 83–93 Statistical Physics

The modified multiple (G/G)-expansion method and its application to Sharma–

Tasso–Olver equation Zhang Zhe and Desheng Li 95–105

Exact travelling wave solutions of the (3+1)-dimensional mKdV-ZK equation and the (1+1)-dimensional compound KdVB equation using the new approach of generalized G/G

-expansion method Md Nur Alam, M Ali Akbar

and M Fazlul Hoque 317–329 The bifurcation and peakons for the special C(3, 2, 2) equation Lina Zhang 331–340 Biased trapping issue on weighted hierarchical networks Meifeng Dai,

Jie Liu and Feng Zhu 481–491 Enriched vibrational resonance in certain discrete systems A Jeevarekha,

M Santhiah and P Philominathan 493–504 Dynamics of coupled field solitons: A collective coordinate approach

Danial Saadatmand, Aliakbar Moradi Marjaneh

and Mahdi Heidari 505–517 Dynamics, stability analysis and quantization ofβ-Fermi–Pasta–Ulam lattice

Rupali L Sonone and Sudhir R Jain 925–944 Dependence of synchronization frequency of Kuramoto oscillators on symmetry

of intrinsic frequency in ring network Arindam Saha and R E Amritkar 945–953 Flexible equation of state for a hard sphere and Lennard–Jones fluid near critical

temperature S B Khasare 955–962

Particle Physics

Nucleonic helicity distributions revisited with an emphasis on their evolutions and

twists Rajen Kundu 963–974

Instrumentation and Techniques

Design of nanocomposite film-based plasmonic device for gas sensing

Kaushik Brahmachari and Mina Ray 107–117 Microfocussing of synchrotron X-rays using X-ray refractive lens developed at

Indus-2 deep X-ray lithography beamline

V P Dhamgaye, M K Tiwari, K J S Sawhney

and G S Lodha 119–129

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Nuclear Physics

Study of neutron-rich Mo isotopes by the projected shell model approach

Gopal Krishan, Rawan Kumar, Rani Devi

and S K Khosa 341–363 Three-body calculation of Be double-hypernuclei Hossein Sadeghi,

Hassan Khalili and Shahla Nahidinejad 365–375 Target dependence of clan model parameter in84Kr36 – Emulsion interactions at 1

GeV per nucleon M K Singh, A K Soma, V Singh and R Pathak 377–386 Emergence of new magic numbers, N = 16 and 32 by tensor interaction in Skyrme–

Hartree–Fock theory Rupayan Bhattacharya 519–532

Capture cross-section and rate of the 14C(n, γ)15C reaction from the Coulomb

dissociation of15C Shubhchintak, Neelam and R Chatterjee 533–543 Calculation of excitation functions of the54,56,57,58Fe(p, n) reaction from threshold

to 30 MeV Damewan Suchiang, J Joseph Jeremiah

and B M Jyrwa 545–555 Electromagnetic transition between molecular resonances in8Be

D R Chakrabarty 635–642

The structure of12C Martin Freer 643–650

The Hoyle state in nuclear lattice effective field theory Timo A L¨ahde, Evgeny Epelbaum, Hermann Krebs, Dean Lee,

ULF-G Meiβner and Gautam Rupak 651–659 Describing one- and two-neutron halos in effective field theory Daniel R Phillips 661–671

Decay of Hoyle state S Bhattacharya,

T K Rana, C Bhattacharya, S Kundu, K Banerjee, T K Ghosh, G Mukherjee, R Pandey

and P Roy 673–682

Viscosity: From air to hot nuclei Nguyen Dinh Dang 683–693

Density content of nuclear symmetry energy from nuclear observables

B K Agrawal 695–704 Net-proton measurements at RHIC and the quantum chromodynamics phase diagram

Bedangadas Mohanty 705–712 Physics studies with brilliant narrow-widthγ-beams at the new ELI-NP Facility

Dimiter L Balabanski and the ELI-NP Science Team 713–718 Recent results from digital INGA at BARC–TIFR Pelletron Linac Facility and future

plans R Palit 719–728

Nuclear triaxiality in the 160–170 mass region: the story so far

S Mukhopadhyay and W C Ma 729–737

Electron scattering for exotic nuclei Toshimi Suda 739–747

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Role of near threshold resonances in intermediate energy nuclear physics

B K Jain and N J Upadhyay 749–759 Opportunities and problems in determining proton and light nuclear radii

N G Kelkar, M Nowakowski and D Bedoya Fierro 761–771 Heavy flavour hadron spectroscopy: An overview P C Vinodkumar 773–782

Spin polarizability of hyperons K B Vijaya Kumar 783–798

Determination of neutron-induced fission cross-sections of unstable nuclei via

surrogate reaction method B K Nayak 799–806

Neutron detector array at IUAC: Design features and instrumentation developments P Sugathan, A Jhingan, K S Golda, T Varughese, S Venkataramanan,

N Saneesh, V V Satyanarayana, S K Suman, J Antony, Ruby Shanti, K Singh, S K Saini, A Gupta, A Kothari, P Barua, Rajesh Kumar, J Zacharias, R P Singh, B R Behera,

S K Mandal, I M Govil and R K Bhowmik 807–815 A novel approach for modelling the cluster detector and the SPI spectrometer

Ritesh Kshetri and Pintu Bhattacharya 817–827 Neutrino and dark matter physics with sub-keV germanium detectors

Arun Kumar Soma, Lakhwinder Singh, Manoj Kumar Singh,

Venktesh Singh and Henry T Wong 829–838 Charged particle-induced nuclear fission reactions – Progress and prospects

S Kailas and K Mahata 851–884 Shape of Te isotopes in mean-field formalism T Bayram and A H Yilmaz 975–983 Erratum to:

S Mukhopadhyay and W C Ma 1035 Atomic and Molecular Physics

The effect of laser beam size in a zig-zag collimator on transverse cooling of a krypton atomic beam

Vivek Singh, V B Tiwari, S Singh, S R Mishra and H S Rawat 131–138 Effect of pairwise dipole–dipole interaction among three-atom systems

P Anantha Lakshmi, Ashoka Vudayagiri and Shaik Ahmed 167–178 Application of laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy in carbon sequestration

research and development

Jinesh Jain, Dustin McIntyre, Krishna Ayyalasomayajula, Vivek Dikshit, Christian Goueguel, F Yu-Yueh

and Jagdish Singh 179–188 Precision two-photon spectroscopy of alkali elements

P V Kiran Kumar and M V Suryanarayana 189–219 Nuclear triaxiality in theA∼160–170 mass region: the story so far

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Generation of high harmonics and attosecond pulses with ultrashort laser pulse filaments and conical waves

A Couairon, A Lotti, D Faccio, P Di Trapani, D S Steingrube, E Schulz, T Binhammer, U Morgner, M Kovacev

and M B Gaarde 221–230 Entanglement and discord for qubits and higher spin systems A R P Rau 231–240 Interaction of ultrashort pulses with molecules and solids: Physics and applications

S Venugopal Rao 241–253 Role of the multipolar black-body radiation shifts in the atomic clocks at the 10−18

uncertainty level B K Sahoo 255–263

Multiscale simulations of damage of perfect crystal Cu at high strain rates

S Rawat, M Warrier, S Chaturvedi and V R Ikkurthi 265–272 Compacton-like solutions for modified KdV and nonlinear Schr¨odinger equation

with external sources Thokala Soloman Raju, C Nagaraja Kumar

and Prasanta K Panigrahi 273–277 Entangling capabilities of symmetric two-qubit gates

Swarnamala Sirsi, Veena Adiga and Subramanya Hegde 279–287 Cold beam of isotopically pure Yb atoms by deflection using 1D-optical molasses

K D Rathod, P K Singh and Vasant Natarajan 387–393 Electromagnetism, Optics, Acoustics, Heat Transfer, Classical Mechanics and

Fluid Dynamics

Stieltjes electrostatic model interpretation for bound state problems

K V S ShivChaitanya 139–145 Linear and nonlinear resonance features of an erbium-doped fibre ring laser under

cavity-loss modulation Aditi Ghosh and R Vijaya 147–159

Immiscible multicomponent lattice Boltzmann model for fluids with high relaxation

time ratio Tao Jiang, Qiwei Gong, Ruofan Qiu and Anlin Wang 557–570 Measurement of nonlinear refractive index in open-aperture Z-scan experiments

Ritwick Das and Mukesh Kumar Shukla 985–994 Beam filter and splitter based on surface plasmon propagation in ring metal

heterowaveguide Gaige Zheng, Linhua Xu, Yunyun Chen,

Wei Su and Yuzhu Liu 995–1002 Investigation of quasi-one-dimensional finite phononic crystal with conical section

Zhiqiang Fu, Shuyu Lin, Shi Chen, Xiaojun Xian

and Chenghui Wang 1003–1013 Plasma Physics

Deuterium–tritium catalytic reaction in fast ignition: Optimum parameters approach

B Khanbabaei, A Ghasemizad and S Khoshbinfar 395–411

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The effect of positive dust mass on instability in four-component magnetodustyplasma

in the presence of polarization force M Emamuddin and A A Mamun 1015–1024 Condensed Matter Physics

Elastic constants and Debye temperature of wz-AlN and wz-GaN semiconductors under high pressure from first-principles

B P Pandey, V Kumar and Eduardo Menendez Proupin 413–425 Thermal carbonization of nanoporous silicon: Formation of carbon nanofibres without

a metal catalyst Gunjan Aggarwal,

Prabhash Mishra, Bipin Joshi and S S Islam 427–434 The effects of naturally occurring impurities in rock salt

Alina-Mihaela Badescu and Alexandra Saftoiu 435–447 Molecular and impedance spectroscopy of Na2Mo2O7ceramics

Subrat Kumar Barik, Sandeep Chatterjee

and R N P Choudhary 571–577 Dielectric relaxation of ethanol and N-methyl acetamide polar mixture in C6H6 at

9.90 GHz S Sahoo, T R Middya and S K Sit 579–595

Coherent nonlinear electromagnetic response in twisted bilayer and few-layer

graphene Vipin Kumar, Enamullah, Upendra Kumar

and Girish S Setlur 597–617 Plasmonic properties of gold-coated nanoporous anodic alumina with linearly

organized pores Dheeraj Pratap, P Mandal and S Anantha Ramakrishna 1025–1033 Astronomy and Astrophysics

Action-at-a-distance electrodynamics in quasi-steady-state cosmology

Kaustubh Sudhir Deshpande 449–456 Quark matter coupled to domain walls in Bianchi types II, VIII and IX Universes

S D Katore, M M Sancheti and S P Hatkar 619–630

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