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    Implementation of Rule Based Algorithm for Sandhi-Vicheda Of Compound Hindi Words

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    Sandhi means to join two or more words to coin new word. Sandhi literally means `putting together' or combining (of sounds), It denotes all combinatory sound-changes effected (spontaneously) for ease of pronunciation. Sandhi-vicheda describes [5] the process by which one letter (whether single or cojoined) is broken to form two words. Part of the broken letter remains as the last letter of the first word and part of the letter forms the first letter of the next letter. Sandhi-Vicheda is an easy and interesting way that can give entirely new dimension that add new way to traditional approach to Hindi Teaching. In this paper using the Rule based algorithm we have reported an accuracy of 60-80% depending upon the number of rules to be implemented

    General lepton textures and their implications

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    The present work attempts to provide an overview of texture specific lepton mass matrices. In particular, we summarize the findings of some recent analyses carried out within non flavor basis, wherein a parallel texture structure for the lepton and neutrino mass matrices is considered.Comment: 9 page

    Study of Future Wireless Technology: Li-Fi

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    Since the day earth exists, human is going develop day by day. New technologies are generated as human beings are developing. Now, internet is a compulsory part of our life. We are using Wi-Fi for internet access. But it has some limitations, so there is a new wireless technology i.e. Li-Fi (Light Fidelity), which overcomes some of the shortcomings of Wi-Fi. This paper consists a study of Li-Fi basics like advantages, limitations, applications and future scope

    Shear-banding instability of arbitrarily inelastic granular shear flows

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    One prototypical instability in granular flows is the shearbanding instability, in which a uniform granular shear flow breaks into alternating bands of dense and dilute clusters of particles having low and high shear (shear stress or shear rate), respectively. In this work, the shearbanding instability in an arbitrarily inelastic granular shear flow is analyzed through the linear stability analysis of granular hydrodynamic equations closed with Navier–Stokes level constitutive relations. It is shown that the choice of appropriate constitutive relations plays an important role in predicting the shearbanding instability. A parametric study is carried out to study the effect of the restitution coefficient, channel width and mean density. Two global criteria relating the control parameters are found for onset of the shearbanding instability
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