Publication data of Bose, Milton:
Link to Inspire
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Breakdown of Most Cited Papers
Hydrodynamic Predictions for the Next Outburst of T Coronae Borealis: It Will Be the Brightest Classical or Recurrent Nova Ever Observed in X-Rays*
Hydrodynamic Predictions for the Next Outburst of T Coronae Borealis: It Will …
A Pipeline for Orchestrating Machine Learning and Controls Applications
Retrofitted Supersymmetric Models
Preferential energization of alpha particles in polar coronal holes at one solar radius above the photosphere
Preferential energization of alpha particles in polar coronal holes at one solar …
Discrete Symmetries/Discrete Theories
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Oxygen–Neon Classical Novae as Galactic $^{7}$Li Producers and Potential Accretion-induced Collapse Progenitors*
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Oxygen–Neon Classical Novae as Galactic $^{7…
Optimisation of the Touschek Lifetime in Synchrotron Light Sources Using Badger
Optimisation of the Touschek Lifetime in Synchrotron Light Sources Using Ba…
Three-dimensional Supernova Models Provide New Insights into the Origins of Stardust
Three-dimensional Supernova Models Provide New Insights into the Origins of…
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Classical Novae; CO and ONe White Dwarfs are Supernova Ia Progenitors
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Classical Novae; CO and ONe White Dwarfs are …
Badger: The Missing Optimizer in ACR
Small Field Inflation and the Spectral Index
Gravity Mediation Retrofitted
Moduli or Not
Carbon–Oxygen Classical Novae Are Galactic $^7$Li Producers as well as Potential Supernova Ia Progenitors
Carbon–Oxygen Classical Novae Are Galactic $^7$Li Producers as well as Pot…
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Breakdown of Most Cited Papers (Fraction)
Hydrodynamic Predictions for the Next Outburst of T Coronae Borealis: It Will Be the Brightest Classical or Recurrent Nova Ever Observed in X-Rays*
Hydrodynamic Predictions for the Next Outburst of T Coronae Borealis: It Will …
A Pipeline for Orchestrating Machine Learning and Controls Applications
Retrofitted Supersymmetric Models
Preferential energization of alpha particles in polar coronal holes at one solar radius above the photosphere
Preferential energization of alpha particles in polar coronal holes at one solar …
Discrete Symmetries/Discrete Theories
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Oxygen–Neon Classical Novae as Galactic $^{7}$Li Producers and Potential Accretion-induced Collapse Progenitors*
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Oxygen–Neon Classical Novae as Galactic $^{7…
Optimisation of the Touschek Lifetime in Synchrotron Light Sources Using Badger
Optimisation of the Touschek Lifetime in Synchrotron Light Sources Using Ba…
Three-dimensional Supernova Models Provide New Insights into the Origins of Stardust
Three-dimensional Supernova Models Provide New Insights into the Origins of…
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Classical Novae; CO and ONe White Dwarfs are Supernova Ia Progenitors
Hydrodynamic Simulations of Classical Novae; CO and ONe White Dwarfs are …
Badger: The Missing Optimizer in ACR
Small Field Inflation and the Spectral Index
Gravity Mediation Retrofitted
Moduli or Not
Carbon–Oxygen Classical Novae Are Galactic $^7$Li Producers as well as Potential Supernova Ia Progenitors
Carbon–Oxygen Classical Novae Are Galactic $^7$Li Producers as well as Pot…
2012
2014
2016
2018
2020
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