Dr. Sanjay P. K.
Dr. Sanjay P. K.
Associate Professor, Research area: Harmonic Analysis
Office Address:
MAT 317, Dept. of Mathematics, East Campus, National Institute of Technology, Calicut - 673601.
Ph. D. (Indian Institute of Science)
Educational Qualifications
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Ph. D. (Indian Institute of Science)
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Sanjay, P. K. and Sundaram Thangavelu, Revisiting Riesz transforms on Heisenberg groups, Rev. Mat.Iberoam 28 (2012), no. 4, 1091–1108 (Preprint)
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K. Jotsaroop, P. K. Sanjay, and Sundaram Thangavelu, Riesz transforms and multipliers for the Grushin operator, Journal d’Analyse Mathematique, 119(2013), Issue 1, pp 255-273 (Preprint)
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P. K. Sanjay and S. Thangavelu, Dimension free boundedness of Riesz transforms for the Grushin operator, Proceedings of the American Mathematical Society, 142 (2014), 3839-3851 (Preprint)
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Narayanan, E.K., Sanjay, P.K. & Yasser, K.T. Injectivity of Spherical Means on H-Type Groups. J Fourier Anal Appl 30, 33 (2024) (Preprint)
M.Sc.(Mathematics) Admission Process
Admissions to M.Sc. programme at NIT Calicut will be based on JAM score and will be done through the centralized counselling process CCMN (website: https://ccmn.admissions.nic.in). Prospective candidates willing to join M.Sc. programme at NIT Calicut are required to apply through CCMN. In addition to the above, NIT Calicut admits candidates to M. Sc. programmes under the self-sponsored category as well. A maximum of 10 seats are available for candidates under the self-sponsored category. For further details regarding the eligibility, visit the admissions page.
The notification for the centralized counselling for M.Sc. admission is likely to appear during the month of March/April. The details of the notification will then appear in website of NIT Calicut www.nitc.ac.in
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