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Development of Mathematical Sciences in India during the Twentieth Century
Book Review: Glimpses of India’s Statistical Heritage by J K Ghosh‚ S K Mitra and K R Parthasarthy
The Equivalent Charge Method in the General Theory of Composite Charges
Uniqueness of Maximum Pressure in the General Theory of Composite Charges
Internal Ballistics of Composite Charges for Power Law of Burning by the Equivalent Charge Method
The General Theory of Moderated Charges
Pressure-Time Curve in Internal Ballistics of Solid-Fuel Rockets as Deduced from the Theory of Internal Ballistics of Recoil-less Guns
Internal Ballistics of a Recoil-less High-Low Pressure Gun
Internal Ballistics of a H/L Gun
Ballistic Effects of Bore Resistance
The Internal Ballistics of a Tapered-Bore Gun
The Equivalent Charge Method in the General Theory of Composite Charges II
The Solution of the Equations of Internal Ballistics for Power Law of Burning
Lagrange's Ballistic Problem for Unorthodox (H / L, R.C.L) Guns and Solid-Fuel Rockets
A Note on the Solution of the Equations of Internal Ballistics for the General Linear Law of Burning
The Evaluation of Covolume Function in Hunt-Hinds' and Goldie's Methods of Internal Ballistics by the Use of Russian Tables
A Note on the Analytical Solution of the Equations of Internal Ballistics for a Tapered-bore Gun
The General Theory of Moderated Charges II
Effects of Variations of Loading Conditions on Internal Ballistics
Some Problems in Hydrodynamics of Non-Newtonian Viscous Liquids with Variable Coefficient of Cross-Viscosity
Effects of Variations of Loading Conditions on Internal Ballistics II
On Construction of Three-Dimensional Solutions of Magnetogasdynamics from Two-Dimensional Solutions of Gasdynamics and Magnetogasdynamics
On Steady Rotational Flows of Ideal Gases for which Velocity Magnitude is Constant along Streamlines
Pressure-Temperature Curve for the Ideal Solid-Propellant Rocket Motor