Celebrating 29 Years of CUCSE

 

Dr. SAMAR SENSARMA

Phone: +91 - 33 - 2593-3539

E-Mail: sssarma2001@yahoo.com

Specialization: VLSI Design, Graph Algorithms.

 

 
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS IN JOURNAL PROCEEDINGS
  • S. Sen Sarma. Some Sequential graph Coloring Algorithms for restricted Channel Routing – Int. J. of electronics Vol -77 No:1, pp. 81 -93,1994
  • S. Sen Sarma. A new heuristic method to color the vertices of a graph: AMSE Review, Vol 9, No-4 pp. 55-63, 1989.
  • S. Sen Sarma. On some sequential graph coloring algorithms, International journal of Electronics, Vol 167, No-2., pp. 187-199, 1989.
  • S. Sen Sarma. Properties and generation of some special graph –AMSE Review, Vol 11,No -4., pp. 7-18., 1989.
  • S. Sen Sarma. A method for all trees of a graph by combination generations, AMSE Review, Vol 11, No. 4., pp. 19-8., 1989.
  • S. Sen Sarma. An efficient tree generator algorithm, JIETE, Vol 27., No. 3., pp. 105-09., March 1981.
  • S. Sen Sarma. All Circuit of symmetric graph, JIETE, Vol 28, No.8., August 1982.
 
LIST OF PUBLICATIONS IN CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS
  • S. Sen Sarma. Crosstalk minimization on VLSI Circuits Accepted for publication URSI, Ga, New Delhi, India, 2005
  • S. Sen Sarma. An AI based approach to noise reduction on VLSI circuit – accepted in URSI commission. October 2005.
  • S. Sen Sarma. In search of a versatile and flexible graph model to implement computer network CODIS, JU, Kolkata, India, pp. 635-638, 2004.
  • S. Sen Sarma. Quantum computing approach to NP completes problems. CODEC, January 1-3, 2004
  • S. Sen Sarma. Reduction of Computational Complexity in some hard              combinational problem using Artificial Neural Network, CODEC, January 1-3, 2004
  • S. Sen Sarma. Soft Computing Approach to benchmark P-Problem CODEC, January 1-3, 2004.
  • S. Sen Sarma. GA, Scheduling Graph Coloring and VLSI Algorithms, HOT, pp .79. 2003.  
  • S. Sen Sarma. Two Fast and Parallel Shortest path Algorithms, HOT, pp. 213. 2003.
  • S. Sen Sarma. From Babbage to Von Newman but Feyman to what? , Proceedings of the Richard Feyman Memorial Seminar, IEEE, 2003
  • S. Sen Sarma. Scheduling viz Bin Packing an approximate algorithm. APORS. 2003.
  • S. Sen Sarma ( Soumava Das & Rohon Sen). Two fast and parallel shortest path algorithms HOT - 2003.
  • S.Sen Sarma ,AJ. Pal - G.A., Scheduling, Graph coloring and VLSI   algorithms. HOT- 2003.
  • S. Sen Sarma ( with A.J. Pal ). GA, graph coloring and it's applications. 96 West Bengal State Science & Technology Congress 2002.
  • S. Sen Sarma( with A.J. Pal & H. Mukhopadhyay). How GA can generate a sequence  that optimally paints the nodes of a graph.
  • S. Sen Sarma. Wire length Minimization in Routing and Performance Ehnancement in VLSI Design, Presented in VDAT, 2000
  • S.Sen Sarma. How GA can generate a sequence that optimally paints Nodes of Graph”, CSI-ERC June 11-12, 1999. 
  • S. Sen Sarma. In search of some Low Cost Restricted Channel Routing Algorithm and Novelty in Complexity Analysis – Published in Information Technology for Growth and Prosperity – CSI. Tata McGrawHill.,1994.
  • S. Sen Sarma ( with R. Mondal, A. Seth). Some sequential graph coloripg algorithms INT. J. Electronics vol. 77, pp. 81-93, 1994.
  • S. Sen Sarma. Selection Problem – A different approach, AMSE Review, Vol 11 No 4. pp. 1-6. 1989.
  • S. Sen Sarma (S. K. Bandyopadhyay). Some sequential graph wloring    algorithms.INT J. Electmnics  Vol. 67, pp. 187-199, 1989. 
  • S. Sen Sarma. All cycle of a finite Non-oriented Linier net: Accepted for  publication in 22nd Midwest Symposium on circuit and system. 1979.
  • S. Sen Sarma. Cliques by divide and conquer published in the proceeding of a symposium on Computer Control organized by the University of Roorkee, 1978.
  • S. Sen Sarma. Algorithms for the generation of trees and two trees of a network graph, Proceeding of 20th Midwest symposium on circuit and systems, 1977.
 
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