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A Technology Proposal for a Management Information System for the Director’s Office, NAL.
This technology proposal attempts in giving a viable solution for a Management Information System (MIS) for the Director's Office. In today's IT scenario, an Organization's success greatly depends on its ability to get accurate and timely data on its operations of varied nature and to manage this data effectively to guide its activities and meet its goals. To cater to the information needs of an Organization or an Office like the Director's Office, information systems are developed and deployed to gather and process data in ways that produce a variety of information to the end-user. MIS can therefore can be defined as an integrated user-machine system for providing information to support operations, management and decision-making functions in an Organization. The system in a nutshell, utilizes computer hardware and software, manual procedures, models for analysis planning, control and decision-making and a database. Using state-of-the-art front-end and back-end web based tools, this technology proposal attempts to provide a single-point Information Management, Information Storage, Information Querying and Information Retrieval interface to the Director and his office for handling all information traffic flow in and out of the Director's Office
Conformal anomaly in non-hermitian quantum mechanics
A model of an electron and a Dirac monopole interacting through an axially
symmetric non-hermitian but \mathcal{PT}-symmetric potential is discussed in
detail. The intriguing localization of the wave-packet as a result of the
anomalous breaking of the scale symmetry is shown to provide a scale for the
system. The symmetry algebra for the system, which is the conformal algebra
SO(2,1), is discussed and is shown to belong to the enveloping algebra of the
combined algebra, composed of the Virosoro algebra, \{L_n, n\in \mathbb{N}\}
and an abelian algebra, \{P_n,n\in \mathbb{N}\}.Comment: 4 pages, No figur
A Deep Pyramid Deformable Part Model for Face Detection
We present a face detection algorithm based on Deformable Part Models and
deep pyramidal features. The proposed method called DP2MFD is able to detect
faces of various sizes and poses in unconstrained conditions. It reduces the
gap in training and testing of DPM on deep features by adding a normalization
layer to the deep convolutional neural network (CNN). Extensive experiments on
four publicly available unconstrained face detection datasets show that our
method is able to capture the meaningful structure of faces and performs
significantly better than many competitive face detection algorithms
Generalized Solutions for Quantum Mechanical Oscillator on K\"{a}hler Conifold
We study the possible generalized boundary conditions and the corresponding
solutions for the quantum mechanical oscillator model on K\"{a}hler conifold.
We perform it by self-adjoint extension of the the initial domain of the
effective radial Hamiltonian. Remarkable effect of this generalized boundary
condition is that at certain boundary condition the orbital angular momentum
degeneracy is restored! We also recover the known spectrum in our formulation,
which of course correspond to some other boundary condition.Comment: 7 pages, latex, no figur
Statistical Origin of Gravity
Starting from the definition of entropy used in statistical mechanics we show
that it is proportional to the gravity action. For a stationary black hole this
entropy is expressed as , where is the Hawking temperature and
is shown to be the Komar energy. This relation is also compatible with the
generalised Smarr formula for mass.Comment: LaTex, 7 pages, no figure, minor clarifications, references added, to
appear in Phys. Rev.
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