2023
Publication Type
On the Almost $\eta-$Ricci Solitons on Pseudosymmetric Lorentz Generalized Sasakian Space Forms
Analytical Rational Solitons of the Modified Lakshmanan-Porsezian-Daniel Equation
Exact Traveling Wave Solutions of the Schamel-KdV Equation with Two Different Methods
Characterizations of Matrix and Compact Operators on BK Spaces
On Rough $\mathcal{I}$-Convergence and $\mathcal{I}$-Cauchy Sequence for Functions Defined on Amenable Semigroups
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Journal Article
A. N. Kochubei, Extensions of symmetric operators and symmetric binary relations, Mat. Zametki, 17 (1975), 41-48.
M. I. Gil’, On stability of linear Barbashin type integro-differential equations, Math. Probl. Eng., (2015), Article ID 962565, 5 pages.
M. Gil’, Stability conditions for non-autonomous linear differential equations in a Hilbert space via commutators, Fun. J. Math. Appl., 1(1) (2018), 6-11.
Unpublished Article
R. Lopez, Differential Geometry of curves and surfaces in Lorentz-Minkowski space, (2008), arXiv:0810.3351v1 [math.DG].
M. Akyigit, Split Fibonacci quaternions, Adv. App. Clifford Alg., (in press).
PhD Thesis
E. E. Kara, On matrix transformations between some sequence spaces and the hausdorff measure of noncompactness, Ph.D. Thesis, Sakarya University, 2012.
Book
M. Bohner, A. Peterson, (Eds.), Advances in Dynamic Equations on Time Scales, Birkhäuser, Boston, 2003.
Conference Proceeding
K. G. Tay, S. L. Kek, Approximating the smallest eigenvalue using inverse method through spreadsheet Excel, Proceeding of the 17th National Symposium on Mathematical Science (SKSM 2009), (2009), 653-658.
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