2024
Publication Type
Inextensible Flow of Quaternionic Curves According to Type 2-Quaternionic Frame in the Euclidean Space
Lacunary Statistically Convergence via Modulus Function Sequences
Characterizations of Some New Classes of Four-Dimensional Matrices on the Double Series Spaces of First Order Cesaro Means
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Romaguera, S.: On Nadler’s fixed point theorem for partial
metric spaces. Mathematical Sciences and Applications E-Notes. 1 (1), 1-8 (2013).
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Fujioka, A., Furuhata, H.,
Sasaki, T.: Projective surfaces and pre-normalized
Blaschke immersions of codimension two. International Electronic Journal of Geometry. 9
(1), 100-110 (2016).
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Chen,
B. Y., Wei, S.: Walter Riemannian
submanifolds with concircular canonical field. Bull. Korean Math. Soc. 56
(6), 1525-1537 (2019). https://doi.org/10.4134/BKMS.b181232
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Ilarslan, K.: New results for general helix in Euclidean 3-space. In: Proceedings
of the 6th International Eurasian Conference on Mathematical Sciences and Applications
(IECMSA), Aug 15-18 2017, Budapest, HUNGARY. AIP Conference Proceedings. 1926, 1-6 (2018).
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O’Neill, B.: Semi-Riemannian geometry with applications to
relativity. Academic Press. London (1983).
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Duggal, Krishan L., Şahin, B.: Differential geometry of
lightlike submanifolds. Frontiers in Mathematics. Birkhäuser Verlag, Basel
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Aral, A.: On generalized Picard integral operators. In: Advance in summability and approximation theory. Springer, Singapore (2018).
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Özgür, C.: On C-Parallel Legendre
Curves in Non-Sasakian Contact Metric Manifolds. Preprint arxiv:1906.03313
(2019).
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Kula, L.: Split quaternions and the geometrical applications. Ph.D. thesis. Ankara University (2003).
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