Publication data of Dutta, Sourish: Link to Inspire

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Created with Highcharts 9.0.1CitationsBreakdown of Most Cited PapersrestEffect of π g 9 / 2 and ν g 9 / 2 alignments in the shape of 75 Br from lifetime measurementEffect of π g 9 / 2 and …Creating Kinks from ParticlesNew Parametrization for the Scale Dependent Growth Function in General RelativityNew Parametrization for the Scale Dependent Growth Function in General Rel…Big Bang nucleosynthesis with a stiff fluidCosmology with non-minimal derivative couplings:perturbation analysis and observational constraintsCosmology with non-minimal derivative couplings:perturbation analysis and …A new perspective on the relation between dark energy perturbations and the late-time ISW effectA new perspective on the relation between dark energy perturbations and th…Evolution of Oscillating Scalar Fields as Dark EnergyVoids of dark energyDark Energy from a Phantom Field Near a Local Potential MinimumHorava-Lifshitz cosmology with generalized Chaplygin gasSlow-roll k-essenceOverall observational constraints on the running parameter $lambda$ of Horava-Lifshitz gravityOverall observational constraints on the running parameter $lambda$ of Hor…Thermal Relic Abundances of Particles with Velocity-Dependent InteractionsObservational constraints on Horava-Lifshitz cosmologyHilltop QuintessenceDark energy from a quintessence (phantom) field rolling near potential minimum (maximum)Dark energy from a quintessence (phantom) field rolling near potential mini…f(T) gravity mimicking dynamical dark energy. Background and perturbation analysisf(T) gravity mimicking dynamical dark energy. Background and perturbation …Cosmological perturbations in f(T) gravityMatter Bounce Cosmology with the f(T) Gravity19801990200020102020050010001500200025003000
Created with Highcharts 9.0.1Fraction [%]Breakdown of Most Cited Papers (Fraction)Effect of π g 9 / 2 and ν g 9 / 2 alignments in the shape of 75 Br from lifetime measurementEffect of π g 9 / 2 and …Creating Kinks from ParticlesNew Parametrization for the Scale Dependent Growth Function in General RelativityNew Parametrization for the Scale Dependent Growth Function in General Rel…Big Bang nucleosynthesis with a stiff fluidCosmology with non-minimal derivative couplings:perturbation analysis and observational constraintsCosmology with non-minimal derivative couplings:perturbation analysis and …A new perspective on the relation between dark energy perturbations and the late-time ISW effectA new perspective on the relation between dark energy perturbations and th…Evolution of Oscillating Scalar Fields as Dark EnergyVoids of dark energyDark Energy from a Phantom Field Near a Local Potential MinimumHorava-Lifshitz cosmology with generalized Chaplygin gasSlow-roll k-essenceOverall observational constraints on the running parameter $lambda$ of Horava-Lifshitz gravityOverall observational constraints on the running parameter $lambda$ of Hor…Thermal Relic Abundances of Particles with Velocity-Dependent InteractionsObservational constraints on Horava-Lifshitz cosmologyHilltop QuintessenceDark energy from a quintessence (phantom) field rolling near potential minimum (maximum)Dark energy from a quintessence (phantom) field rolling near potential mini…f(T) gravity mimicking dynamical dark energy. Background and perturbation analysisf(T) gravity mimicking dynamical dark energy. Background and perturbation …Cosmological perturbations in f(T) gravityMatter Bounce Cosmology with the f(T) Gravity198019902000201020200255075100
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