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Publications
Gauss-Bonnet and Lovelock gravities and generalized second law of thermodynamics, M. Akbar and A. Qadir, Chinese Physics Letters 26  260402, 1-4.(2009)
"O. Kavehei, A. Iqbal, Y.-S. Kim, K. Eshraghian, S.F. Al-Sarawi and D.Abbott, The fourth element: characteristics, modelling, and electromagnetic theory of the memristor, Proceedings of the Royal Society A 466, 2175 (2010)"
Generalized approximation method for heat radiation equations, Rahmat Ali Khan, Applied Mathematics and Computations, 212, 287295(2009)
"Uniqueness of the McVittie Solution as Plane Symmetric Sourceless Electromagnetic Field Spacetimes", Tooba Feroze, Asghar Qadir and M. Ziad, Mod. Phys. Lett. A, Vol. 23, No. 11 (2008) 825-828.
Fixed Point and Homotopy Results for Generalized Contractions on Spaces with Two Metrics, Qunita Kiran and Tayyab Kamran, Demonstratio Mathematica, 42  no. 4 (to appear)(2009).
A polynomial-time algorithm for a stable matching problem with linear valuations and bounded side payments; Rashid Farooq; Japan Journal of Industrial and Applied Mathematics, Vol. 25, No. 1, pp. 83-98, (2008)
An approximate analytic solution of the Blasius problem, F. Ahmad and W. H. Al-barakati, Communications in Nonlinear Science and Numerical Simulation 14  1021-1024(2009)
The effect of constant yield harvesting analysis in the spruce budworm population dynamics, Gul Zaman,Kang Yong Han, Jung Il Hyo, Proceeding in American institute of physics. Vol. 971,  pp.142-147(2008).
Some inequalities for Csiszar-Divergence measures Matloob Anwar, Sabir Hussain, Josip Pecaric, , International Journal of Mathematical analysis, Volume 3 Number 26  1295-1304(2009).
Factorality in Riecz groups, M. A. Rashid, Joe Mott and Mohammad Zafrullah, accessed for publication in the Journal of Group Theory (2007)
Indications of de Sitter Spacetime from Classical Sequential Growth Dynamics of Causal Sets. Ahmed, Maqbool; Rideout, David eprint arXiv:0909.4771 (2009)
 
 
 
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The main objective of the centre is to supply much-needed human resources in the vital fields of mathematics and physics. In order to provide the potential PhD students with a broad base that will enable them to conduct worthwhile research in some mainstream area, the centre offers a wide range of courses from its major thrust areas, which include Differential Equations, Mathematical Physics , Engineering Mathematics, Optimization Theory, Quantum Theory, Relativistic Physics and High Energy Physics. The Mathematics students are required to complete 48 credit hours of course work that include 18 credit hours of core courses: MCO-801 to MCO-806. The remaining 33 credit hours of course work is elective. Of these 33 credit hours at least 21 credit hours are required to consist of regular courses from 810 to 989. At least 3 and at most 12 credit hours are allowed to be reading and research courses. For Physics students the total number of credits hours remain the same, that is, 48 but 21 of these (PCO-801 to PCO-807) are core courses, whereas 27 credit hours are for elective courses (anything from 810 to 989). Of these 27 at least 3 and at most 9 credit hours have to be reading and research courses. For these reading and research courses the course outline and contents are declared individually for each student to their chosen research areas as advised by their supervisors. There are also seminar courses that must be cleared but which carry no credits. These are for attending the regular seminar series and for delivering seminars. Of the delivered seminars one is outside the student's chosen thrust area. One is in the thrust area but outside the research topic and one on the research topic.
The PhD programme, of course, also has a 36 credit thesis requirement as well, which the student will register for every semester from the fourth onwards provided he/she clears the qualifying examinations.

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