F. Khanna | University of Alberta (original) (raw)
Retired as a Professor of Physics.However I am still active in researchin New developments in the Physics area.I am quite happy to be able to work with some young persons who are active in research in Physics.
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Nuclear Physics A, 1976
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Canadian Medical Association journal, Jan 22, 1975
A total of 169 children with primary enuresis were treated by one of three methods--use of a spec... more A total of 169 children with primary enuresis were treated by one of three methods--use of a special diet, imipramine, or a waking device (the Mozes detector). Of 64 who received the diet 1 (1.6%) was cured; of 62 who were treated with imipramine 13 (20.9%) were cured; and of 43 who used the detector 23 (53.5%) were cured. Results at follow-up remained substantially unchanged for cure. Improvement rate without cure during treatment was higher for the children treated with imipramine than for those treated with the detector, but at follow-up the reverse was true. Parents of children who received the special diet, because they were unimpressed by the rate of improvement, would not permit their children to continue this form of therapy for longer than 1 or 2 months.
Physical Review C, 1990
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Non-Linear Dynamics and Fundamental Interactions
ABSTRACT Quantum chaos at finite-temperature is studied using a simple paradigm, two-dimensional ... more ABSTRACT Quantum chaos at finite-temperature is studied using a simple paradigm, two-dimensional coupled nonlinear oscillator. As an approach for the treatment of the finite-temperature a real-time finite-temperature field theory, thermofield dynamics, is used. It is found that increasing the temperature leads to a smooth transition from Poissonian to Gaussian distribution in nearest neighbor level spacing distribution.
Non-Linear Dynamics and Fundamental Interactions
ABSTRACT Quantum chaos at finite-temperature is studied using a simple paradigm, two-dimensional ... more ABSTRACT Quantum chaos at finite-temperature is studied using a simple paradigm, two-dimensional coupled nonlinear oscillator. As an approach for the treatment of the finite-temperature a real-time finite-temperature field theory, thermofield dynamics, is used. It is found that increasing the temperature leads to a smooth transition from Poissonian to Gaussian distribution in nearest neighbor level spacing distribution.
The binding energy spectra of the heavy quarkonia are calculated by solving the Schr\"odinge... more The binding energy spectra of the heavy quarkonia are calculated by solving the Schr\"odinger equations with Coulomb plus confining potentials. Statistical properties of the obtained spectra are studied by plotting nearest level spacing distribution histograms.
Fundamental Interactions, 2009
We analyze non-relativistic limits of Podolsky generalized electrodynamics in the context of the ... more We analyze non-relativistic limits of Podolsky generalized electrodynamics in the context of the 5-dimensional Galilean formalism. The 'electric' and 'magnetic' limits are studied in analogy with the work of Le Bellac and Levy-Leblond (1973).
The European Physical Journal C, 2005
Nuclear Physics A, 1976
ABSTRACT
Canadian Medical Association journal, Jan 22, 1975
A total of 169 children with primary enuresis were treated by one of three methods--use of a spec... more A total of 169 children with primary enuresis were treated by one of three methods--use of a special diet, imipramine, or a waking device (the Mozes detector). Of 64 who received the diet 1 (1.6%) was cured; of 62 who were treated with imipramine 13 (20.9%) were cured; and of 43 who used the detector 23 (53.5%) were cured. Results at follow-up remained substantially unchanged for cure. Improvement rate without cure during treatment was higher for the children treated with imipramine than for those treated with the detector, but at follow-up the reverse was true. Parents of children who received the special diet, because they were unimpressed by the rate of improvement, would not permit their children to continue this form of therapy for longer than 1 or 2 months.
Physical Review C, 1990
ABSTRACT
Non-Linear Dynamics and Fundamental Interactions
ABSTRACT Quantum chaos at finite-temperature is studied using a simple paradigm, two-dimensional ... more ABSTRACT Quantum chaos at finite-temperature is studied using a simple paradigm, two-dimensional coupled nonlinear oscillator. As an approach for the treatment of the finite-temperature a real-time finite-temperature field theory, thermofield dynamics, is used. It is found that increasing the temperature leads to a smooth transition from Poissonian to Gaussian distribution in nearest neighbor level spacing distribution.
Non-Linear Dynamics and Fundamental Interactions
ABSTRACT Quantum chaos at finite-temperature is studied using a simple paradigm, two-dimensional ... more ABSTRACT Quantum chaos at finite-temperature is studied using a simple paradigm, two-dimensional coupled nonlinear oscillator. As an approach for the treatment of the finite-temperature a real-time finite-temperature field theory, thermofield dynamics, is used. It is found that increasing the temperature leads to a smooth transition from Poissonian to Gaussian distribution in nearest neighbor level spacing distribution.
The binding energy spectra of the heavy quarkonia are calculated by solving the Schr\"odinge... more The binding energy spectra of the heavy quarkonia are calculated by solving the Schr\"odinger equations with Coulomb plus confining potentials. Statistical properties of the obtained spectra are studied by plotting nearest level spacing distribution histograms.
Fundamental Interactions, 2009
We analyze non-relativistic limits of Podolsky generalized electrodynamics in the context of the ... more We analyze non-relativistic limits of Podolsky generalized electrodynamics in the context of the 5-dimensional Galilean formalism. The 'electric' and 'magnetic' limits are studied in analogy with the work of Le Bellac and Levy-Leblond (1973).
The European Physical Journal C, 2005