Dr. V.V. Hara Gopal
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Dr. V.V. Hara Gopal

Professor
Birla Institute of Technology & Science, Pilani - Hyderabad, India


Highest Degree
Ph.D. in Statistics from Osmania University, India

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Area of Interest:

Bayesian Inference
100%
Regression Analysis
62%
Multivariate Analysis
90%
Operation Research
75%
Mathematical Modeling
55%

Research Publications in Numbers

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Selected Publications

  1. Sunitha, G., K.S. Kumar, S.A. Jyothi Rani and V.V. HaraGopal, 2019. Production analytics of certain crops of India. Int. J. Innov. Res. Sci., Eng. Technol., 8: 1136-1143.
  2. Bhupathi, C. and V.V. HaraGopal, 2019. Statistical model differences in hepatic or renal impairment trails-all impaired categories. Int. J. Scient. Res. Math. Stat. Sci., 6: 41-45.
  3. Sunitha, G., K.S. Kumar, S.A. JyothiRani and V.V. Haragopal, 2018. Forecasting GDP using ARIMA and artificial neural networks models under indian environment. Int. J. Math. Trends Technol., 566: 60-70.
  4. Kumar, K.S., G. Sunitha, S.A. Jyothi Rani and V.V. HaraGopal, 2018. Comparison of global GDP analytics-A statistical perspective. Int. J. Scient. Res. Math. Stat. Sci., 5: 146-152.
  5. Fares, A.S.M. and V.V. HaraGopal, 2018. A skew extension of the multivariate generalized distributions with applications. J. Scient. Res. Math. Stat. Sci., 5: 34-39.
  6. HaraGopal, V.V. and K. Navatha, 2017. Fitting distributions to big data: Example of large claim insurance data. Visleshana, 1: 3-9.
  7. Bhupathi, C. and V.V. HaraGopal, 2017. Sample size recommendation for a bioequivalent study. Stat. Int. J., 77: 65-71.
  8. Anuradha, C.N., V.V. HaraGopal, R. Nellutla and S. Bathul, 2017. A comparative study on intermediate public examination 2013 -14 of Andhra Pradesh by data envelopment analysis. Int. J. Scient. Innovat. Math. Res., 5: 8-15.
  9. Yadaiah, V. and V.V. Haragopal, 2016. Multi-objective optimization of time-cost-quality using hungarian algorithm. Am. J. Operat. Res., 66: 31-35.
  10. Yadaiah, V. and V.V. Haragopal, 2016. A new approach of solving single objective unbalanced assignment problem. Am. J. Operat. Res., 6: 81-89.
  11. Suneetha, L., R.V. Gutlapalli, A. Sykam, M. Prasanna, R. Raju, P.P. Reddy and V.V. Haragopal, 2016. Phenotypic characterization of a pair of molecules in tissues confer to classical mendelian or non mendelian ratios. Med. Hypoth. J., 94: 112-117.
  12. Reddy, M.K., V.V. Haragopal and S.A.J. Rani, 2016. Statistical image compression using fast fourier coefficients. Int. J. Comput. Applic., 155: 31-36.
  13. Rao, K.L. and V.V. Haragopal, 2016. Skewed sex ratio of Jammu and Kashmir state (Census2001 and 2011). Int. J. Scient. Res., 5: 216-264.
  14. Jyothi Rani, S.A. and V.V. HaraGopal, 2016. Forecasting exchange rates using neural networks. Int. J. Inform. Comput. Technol., 6: 35-44.
  15. Goverdhan, M., R. Nellutla and V.V. Haragopal, 2016. A critical data envelopment analysis of hospital efficiency in India. Int. J. Scient. Res., 5: 471-475.
  16. Dasaradhi, R.P. and V.V. Haragopal, 2016. Two Eigen vectors theorems. Adv. Linear Algebra Matrix Theory, 6: 11-16.
  17. Anuradha, C.N., V.V. HaraGopal and S. Bathul, 2016. A lexi search approach to the travelling Salesman problem. Int. eJ. Math. Eng., 6: 42-50.
  18. Anupama, G.V. and V.V. Haragopal, 2016. Asset accumulation and nutrition: Statistical exploration of village level studies. Agric. Econ. Res. Rev., 29: 287-296.
  19. Yugandhar, C. and V.V. HaraGopal, 2015. Estimating the parameters of a shifted exponential distribution through local frequency ratio method. Int. J. Stat. Syst., 10: 159-163.
  20. Nellutla, R. and V.V. Haragopal, 2015. Data envelopment analysis of SSC public examinations 2009-2011 of Andhra Pradesh. Global J. Res. Anal., 4: 141-144.
  21. Maheswaran, S. and V.V. HaraGopal, 2015. Group testing through sequential conditional strategy. Int. J. Stat. Econ., 16: 93-101.
  22. HaraGopal, V.V. and C. Yugandhar, 2015. Estimating the parameters of a Rayleigh distribution through local frequency ratio method. J. Indian Soc. Probabil. Stat., 15: 1-8.
  23. Govumoni, S.P., J. Gentela, S. Koti, V.V. Haragopal, S. Venkateshwar and L.V. Rao, 2015. Extracellular lignocellulolytic enzymes by Phanerochaete chrysosporium (MTCC 787) under solid-state fermentation of agro wastes. Int. J. Curr. Microbiol. Applied Sci., 4: 700-710.
  24. Dasaradhi, R.P. and V.V. Haragopal, 2015. On exact determination of Eigen vectors. Adv. Linear Algebra Matrix Theory, 5: 46-53.
  25. Vijaya Lakshmi, D., V.V. Hara Gopal and J. Srinivas, 2014. Multivariate approach to earthquake data. Int. J. Math. Sci. Technol. Humanit., 110: 1195-1209.
  26. Lakshman Rao, K. and V.V. Haragopal, 2014. Analysis of sex ratio in Punjab, India (Census-2011)-A demographic study. Res. J. Recent Sci., 3: 12-19.
  27. Kesavabhotla, C., V.V. Haragopal and A.V. Babu, 2014. Forecasting day and night electricity demand variances using data analytics. ZENITH Int. J. Multidiscip. Res., 4: 166-180.
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  28. Vijaya Lakshmi, D., V.V. Haragopal and S.N.N. Pandit, 2013. Ordering multivariate observations. J. Reliab. Stat. Stud., 6: 41-54.
  29. Sunitha, V., B. Rajeswara Reddy and V.V. Haragopal, 2013. Ground water quality assessment of South Eastern part of Anantapur district, using multivariate analysis. J. Geo-Environ. Observer, 2: 9-14.
  30. Lavanya, G., V.V. HaraGopal and S.N.N. Pandit, 2013. A study of mixture distributions (identification and estimation). Aligarh J. Stat., 33: 99-117.
  31. Iqbal, S., P. Pramanik and V.V. Haragopal, 2013. Tensile properties of 83.3 tex fancy multi-count yarn. Melliand-China Int. Textile J., 8: 42-43.
  32. Lavanya, G., V.V. HaraGopal and S.N.N. Pandit, 2012. Estimation in mixtures: The rectangular case. Bull. Math. Sci. Applic., 1: 15-24.
  33. Kesavabhotla, C.B., V.V. Hara Gopal and A. Vinay Babu, 2012. Application of analytics using R programming for forecasting day-ahead electricity demand. Int. J. Comput. Sci. Iss., 9: 341-349.
  34. Nagaraju, A., V.V. Haragopal and S.N.N. Pandit, 2011. Variant time minimization assignment problem three machines distance minimum: A Lexi-search approach. Int. e-J. Math. Eng., 129: 1169-1178.
  35. Nagaraju, A., V.V. Haragopal and S.N.N. Pandit, 2011. Variant constraint of time minimization assignment problem with variant objectives: A Lexi-search approach Global J. Math. Sci.: Theory Pract., 3: 127-136.
  36. Padmaja, N. and V.V. Hara Gopal, 2010. A comparative study of methods of compression based on Singular Value Decomposition (SVD). Assam Stat. Rev. J., 24: 133-147.
  37. Nagaraju, A., V.V. Haragopal and S.N.N. Pandit, 2010. Variant constraint of time minimization assignment problem for three machines: A Lexi-search approach. J. IMS., 7: 52-59.
  38. Nagaraju, A., V.V. Haragopal and S.N.N. Pandit, 2010. Time minimization assignment problem with variant objectives:A Lexi search approach. Int. J. Agric. Stat. Sci., 6: 87-98.
  39. Hara Gopal, V.V., D. Vijaya Lakshmi and S.N.N. Pandit, 2010. Quasi exponential function and circular distribution. Assam Stat. Rev. J., 24: 79-90.
  40. Sreedevi, V., V. Durga Rao, V.V. Haragopal, B. Siva Prasad and G. Sandhya Devi et al., 2009. Cytogenetic evaluation of traffic policemen occupationally exposed to vehicular exhaust. Indian J. Med. Res., 130: 520-525.
  41. Nagaraju, A., V.V. Haragopal and S.N.N. Pandit, 2009. Variant constraint of time minimization assignment problem with two objectives a Lexi search approach. Int. Trans. Applied Sci., 1: 253-268.
  42. Nagaraju, A., V.V. Haragopal and S.N.N. Pandit, 2009. Variant constraint of minimization assignment problem with different objectives a Lexi search approach. Int. J. Math. Sci. Eng. Applic., 3: 71-85.
  43. Nagaraju, A., V.V. Haragopal and S.N.N. Pandit, 2009. Time minimization assignment problem with different objectives: A Lexi search approach. Assam Stat. Rev. J., 23: 62-77.
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  44. Nagaraju, A., V.V. Hara Gopal and S.N.N. Pandit, 2009. Time minimization assignment problem with two objectives-A Lexi search approach. Int. J. Math. Sci. Eng. Applic., 3: 171-184.
  45. Khalid Lootah, C. and V.V. Hara Gopal, 2009. Credit reporting assessment: A statistical analysis. Int. J. Agric. Stat. Sci., 5: 25-33.
  46. Hara Gopal, V.V., K.V.K. Nehru, K. Sarada and A. Mashalkar, 2008. Atomic energy levels a mathematical approach to the reciprocal system of theory. J. A.P. Soc. Math. Sci., 1: 50-55.
  47. Hara Gopal,V.V., D.V.R.S. Pavan Kumar and S.N.N. Pandit, 2007. Minimum value estimation for different distributions. Assam Stat. Rev. J., 21: 8-15.
  48. Hara Gopal, V.V. and S.N.N. Pandit, 2006. Analysis of sex ratio in Andhra Pradesh (Census-2001). Proc. A.P. Akad. Sci. J., 10: 289-301.
  49. Hara Gopal, V.V., S.N.N. Pandit and G. Narasimha, 2004. Clumps or chains-An investigation in to identifying and typing of clusters of points with specified inter point ‘distances’. Proc. A.P. Akad. Sci. J., 8: 319-323.
  50. Hara Gopal, V.V., K. Sampath Kumar and S.N.N. Pandit, 2004. Qualitatively different distributions with same first few moments: A case study with 't' distribution. IJOMAS., 20: 157-166.
  51. Hara Gopal, V.V., K. Sampath Kumar and S.N.N. Pandit, 2004. On distributions, which differ only in higher order moments. Aligarh J. Stat., 24: 121-141.
  52. Hara Gopal, V.V., K. Sampath Kumar and S.N.N. Pandit, 2004. A class of distributions differing in higher order moments. Proc. A.P. Akad. Sci. J., 8: 133-138.
  53. Hara Gopal, V.V., K. Sampath Kumar and S.N.N. Pandit, 2004. A class of bivariate distributions, which differ only in higher order moments. Contrib. Applied Math. Stat., 2: 32-42.
  54. Adithya Kumar, K., P. Nagaraja Rao, V.V. Hara Gopal, D. Girija Kumari and B. Chittaranjan Rao, 2004. Hierarchical cluster relationship analysis of Helicoverpa armigera (Hubner) larvae and weather parameters in cotton agro-eco-system. Pestol. J., 28: 33-37.
  55. Hara Gopal, V.V. and S.N.N. Pandit, 2003. Optimal partitioning of a population. Aligarh J. Stat., 23: 81-95.
  56. Pandit, S.N.N., M. Goverdhan and V.V. Hara Gopal, 2002. Frequency distributions of dependent series-An empirical investigation. IJOMAS., 18: 265-274.
  57. Hara Gopal, V.V., D.V.R.S. Pavan Kumar and S.N.N. Pandit, 2002. Allocation through small samples case. J. Applied Sci. Period., 4: 207-215.
  58. Pandit, S.N.N. and V.V. Hara Gopal, 2001. The problem of misclassification due to observational errors-part II (Normal-normal case). Assam Stat. Rev. J., 15: 1-7.
  59. Pandit, S.N.N. and V.V. Hara Gopal, 1999. The problem of misclassification due to observational errors-part I. Assam Stat. Rev. J., 13: 55-65.
  60. Goud, I., H. Rao, P. Ahuja, Y.R. Pandit, S.N.N. and V.V. Hara Gopal, 1999. Genotoxic effects on photocopying workers: A statistical investigation. Indian J. Hum. Genet., 5: 37-41.
  61. Pandit, S.N.N. and V.V. Hara Gopal, 1998. Allocation of a Bi-variate sample to one of two bi-variate normal's. Assam Stat. Rev. J., 12: 51-60.
  62. Pandit, S.N.N. and V.V. Hara Gopal, 1997. Population identification from small samples: A case study. Assam Stat. Rev. J., 11: 153-161.
  63. Pandit, S.N.N. and V.V. Hara Gopal, 1990. Comments on a bimodal family of distributions. Assam Stat. Rev. J., 4: 105-108.