Rajesh Mahadevan

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PublicationDate of PublicationType
Asymptotic theory for a general class of short-range interaction functionals2024-11-21Paper
Mean field theory for a general class of short-range interaction functionals2023-10-25Paper
Exact Wirelength of Embedding 3-Ary n-Cubes into Certain Cylinders and Trees2023-09-14Paper
Shape sensitivity of eigenvalue functionals for scalar problems: computing the semi-derivative of a minimum2022-07-08Paper
Pancyclicity in the Cartesian Product $(K_9-C_9 )^n$2022-06-15Paper
A Faber-Krahn inequality for the Riesz potential operator for triangles and quadrilaterals2022-03-04Paper
Positive radial solutions of a quasilinear problem in an exterior domain with vanishing boundary conditions2021-11-04Paper
Shape Derivative for Some Eigenvalue Functionals in Elasticity Theory2021-04-09Paper
Homogenization of an elliptic equation in a domain with oscillating boundary with non-homogeneous non-linear boundary conditions2020-07-17Paper
Minimization of the ground state of the mixture of two conducting materials in a small contrast regime2016-08-11Paper
An eigenvalue optimization problem for the p-Laplacian2016-02-18Paper
On the Faber-Krahn inequality for the Dirichlet \(p\)-Laplacian2015-03-20Paper
Minimization of the Ground State for Two Phase Conductors in Low Contrast Regime2012-11-29Paper
An extremal problem for a two-phase conductor in a ball2012-07-16Paper
Homogenization of some cheap control problems2012-02-22Paper
Asymptotic analysis of a class of optimal location problems2011-04-05Paper
An extremal eigenvalue problem for a two-phase conductor in a ball2010-01-18Paper
Shape derivative for a two-phase eigenvalue problem and optimal configurations in a ball2009-07-29Paper
A note on a nonlinear Krein-Rutman theorem2007-09-18Paper
Rate of convergence for correctors in almost periodic homogenization2005-10-18Paper

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