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Santanu Acharjee

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Heliyon|July 8, 2024
The limit of human intelligenceSantanu Acharjee, Upashana Gogoi
Royal Society Open Science|April 25, 2024
Stability in social networksSantanu Acharjee, Amlanjyoti Oza
Heliyon|October 9, 2023
Trust levels in social networksSantanu Acharjee, Akhil Thomas Panicker
Heliyon|November 17, 2022
Stage structured prey-predator model incorporating mortal peril consequential to inefficiency and habitat complexity in juvenile huntingDebasish Bhattacharjee, Tapasvini Roy, Santanu Acharjee, et al.
Heliyon|April 11, 2024
Two predators, one prey model that integrates the effect of supplementary food resources due to one predator's kleptoparasitism under the possibility of retribution by the other predatorDebasish Bhattacharjee, Dipam Das, Santanu Acharjee, et al.
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Heliyon|July 8, 2024
The limit of human intelligenceSantanu Acharjee, Upashana Gogoi
Royal Society Open Science|April 25, 2024
Stability in social networksSantanu Acharjee, Amlanjyoti Oza
Heliyon|October 9, 2023
Trust levels in social networksSantanu Acharjee, Akhil Thomas Panicker
Heliyon|November 17, 2022
Stage structured prey-predator model incorporating mortal peril consequential to inefficiency and habitat complexity in juvenile huntingDebasish Bhattacharjee, Tapasvini Roy, Santanu Acharjee, et al.
Heliyon|April 11, 2024
Two predators, one prey model that integrates the effect of supplementary food resources due to one predator's kleptoparasitism under the possibility of retribution by the other predatorDebasish Bhattacharjee, Dipam Das, Santanu Acharjee, et al.
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