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Prof. Tanmoy Banerjee

@tanmoybanrjee

Professor of Physics at The University of Burdwan. Researcher in Chaos and Complex Systems. |RTs are in personal capacity|

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How to use an analog watch as a compass to find direction, in both, northern and southern hemispheres. [✏️ PrimerMagazine]

How to use an analog watch as a compass to find direction, in both, northern and southern hemispheres.

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Farewell to Biswabibek from our Chaos and Complex Systems Research Laboratory, Physics Dept, University of Burdwan. He will be joining Motterlab at Northwestern University, USA in Feb. The University of Burdwan Northwestern Biswabibek Bandyopadhyay #chaos #complexity

Farewell to Biswabibek from our Chaos and Complex Systems Research Laboratory, Physics Dept, University of Burdwan. He will be joining Motterlab at Northwestern University, USA in Feb. <a href="/UoB_official/">The University of Burdwan</a> <a href="/NorthwesternU/">Northwestern</a> <a href="/Biswabibek_B/">Biswabibek Bandyopadhyay</a>
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Brahmagupta, an ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer introduced the concept and computation methods of zero as a number, and defined its properties and operations. He also recognized that any number divided by zero is infinity, and that zero has no reciprocal.

Brahmagupta, an ancient Indian mathematician and astronomer introduced the concept and computation methods of zero as a number, and defined its properties and operations. He also recognized that any number divided by zero is infinity, and that zero has no reciprocal.
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Playing with the Coriolis force. A rotating merry-go-round is a helpful demonstration of the fictitious force that appears to act on objects moving within a rotating reference frame, such as the Earth.

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In the world's largest vacuum chamber, a bowling ball and feathers are used for a real-life demonstration of a concept Galileo first proposed over 400 years ago.

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Polygons and their perimeter when they increase in number of sides. [🎞️ Beau Janzen / reason4math] x.com/i/status/18222…

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Our latest paper published in Phys. Rev. E 110, 034210 (2024) - Attractive-repulsive interaction in coupled quantum oscillators journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/1… Physical Review E The University of Burdwan

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Attractive-repulsive interaction in coupled quantum oscillators, Bulti Paul, Biswabibek Bandyopadhyay, and Tanmoy Banerjee #NonlinearDynamics Prof. Tanmoy Banerjee The University of Burdwan go.aps.org/4djyEgW

Attractive-repulsive interaction in coupled quantum oscillators, Bulti Paul, Biswabibek Bandyopadhyay, and Tanmoy Banerjee #NonlinearDynamics <a href="/TanmoyBanrjee/">Prof. Tanmoy Banerjee</a> <a href="/UoB_official/">The University of Burdwan</a> go.aps.org/4djyEgW
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The professor and the pendulums. We know what will happen when one pendulum swings. But two? 'Oxford Mathematicians and their Toys', episode three, starring Jon Chapman (and the pendulums).