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The updated 16th Edition of 23 Years JEE Main Topic-wise Solved Papers (2002 - 24) provides the past 11 years AIEEE (2002 - 12) Solved Papers and 12 years of JEE Main 2013 - 2024 Papers.
✍ The book has been divided into 3 parts - Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics.
✍ Each subject is further distributed into around 28 - 30 chapters each as per NCERT. Thus making it 90 Chapters in all.
✍ The book includes 1 paper of 2024 Ph 1, 2023 Ph 1, 2022 Ph 1, 2021 Ph 1 February, 2020 Ph 1 January, 2 papers of 2019 - 1 of Ph I & 1 of Phase II.
✍ Each Chapter provides questions pertaining to all the concepts related to it from 2002 to 2023 Exams.
✍ A total of 25 Question Papers (including the AIEEE 2011 Rescheduled paper & 2019 Ph II Paper) have been distributed into these topics.
✍ The questions in each Chapter are immediately followed by their detailed solutions.
✍ The book is FULLY SOLVED and constitutes around 2825+ most important Questions.
The book Chapter-wise NCERT + Exemplar + Practice Questions with Solutions for CBSE Class 11 Physics has been divided into 3 parts. Part A provides detailed solutions (Question-by-Question) of all the questions/ exercises provided in the NCERT Textbook. Part B provides solutions to the questions in the NCERT Exemplar book. Part C provides selected Practice Questions useful for the Class 11 examination along with detailed solutions. The solutions have been designed in such a manner (Step-by-Step) that it would bring 100% Concept Clarity for the student.
This book presents an account of the exact solution of the Hubbard model in one dimension. The early chapters develop a self-contained introduction to Bethe's ansatz and its application to the one-dimensional Hubbard model. The later chapters address more advanced topics.
Where traditional Christianity has always affirmed that sin can only be atoned by the sacrifice of Christ, the theory that the human will is able to earn salvation of its own accord was the basis of Pelagian thought. Augustine in this series of works fought vehemently against such ways of thinking because he wanted to make people realize that Christ is the one and only way to find true salvation.