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Prasanth B Nair

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Course K, Nair P
Nature . 2023 Oct; 622(7982):261-267. PMID: 37821594
State estimation is concerned with reconciling noisy observations of a physical system with the mathematical model believed to predict its behaviour for the purpose of inferring unmeasurable states and denoising...
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Audouze C, Nair P
Proc Math Phys Eng Sci . 2019 Feb; 475(2221):20180490. PMID: 30760956
We consider the problem of learning a multivariate function from a set of scattered observations using a sparse low-rank separated representation (SSR) model. The model structure considered here is promising...
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Hakansson P, Nguyen T, Nair P, Edge R, Stulz E
Phys Chem Chem Phys . 2013 May; 15(26):10930-41. PMID: 23703288
Copper porphyrin dissolved in CH2Cl2:toluene as fluid and frozen solution was studied as a function of temperature using X-band electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR). Quantitative interpretation was obtained using a recently...
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Bryan R, Nair P, Taylor M
J Biomech . 2012 Jun; 45(11):1952-8. PMID: 22704609
Femoral resurfacing has become an increasingly popular procedure, especially for young, active patients. The procedure is known to alter load transfer through the proximal femur and this has been linked...
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Hakansson P, Nair P
Phys Chem Chem Phys . 2011 Apr; 13(20):9578-89. PMID: 21503297
We present and numerically test implicit as well as explicit numerical schemes for solving the Stochastic Liouville Equation in Langevin form. It is found that implicit schemes provide significant gain...
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Bah M, Nair P, Taylor M, Browne M
J Biomech . 2011 Feb; 44(7):1417-22. PMID: 21295306
The present work describes a statistical investigation into the effects of implant positioning on the initial stability of a cementless total hip replacement (THR). Mesh morphing was combined with design...
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Bryan R, Mohan P, Hopkins A, Galloway F, Taylor M, Nair P
Med Eng Phys . 2009 Nov; 32(1):57-65. PMID: 19932044
When analysing the performance of orthopaedic implants the vast majority of computational studies use either a single or limited number of bone models. The results are then extrapolated to the...
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Bah M, Nair P, Browne M
Med Eng Phys . 2009 Sep; 31(10):1235-43. PMID: 19744873
Finite element (FE) analysis of the effect of implant positioning on the performance of cementless total hip replacements (THRs) requires the generation of multiple meshes to account for positioning variability....
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Bryan R, Nair P, Taylor M
J Biomech . 2009 Aug; 42(13):2171-6. PMID: 19646700
Interpatient variability is often overlooked in orthopaedic computational studies due to the substantial challenges involved in sourcing and generating large numbers of bone models. A statistical model of the whole...
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Mohan P, Nair P, Keane A
Phys Rev E Stat Nonlin Soft Matter Phys . 2009 Jun; 79(4 Pt 2):046706. PMID: 19518379
In this paper, we present a numerical scheme for the analysis of steady-state nonlinear diffusion in random heterogeneous media. The key idea is to iteratively solve the nonlinear stochastic governing...