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Article Citation - WoS: 34Citation - Scopus: 38Abundant Periodic Wave Solutions for Fifth-Order Sawada-Kotera Equations(Elsevier, 2020) Awan, Aziz Ullah; Osman, Mohamed S.; Baleanu, Dumitru; Alqurashi, Maysaa M.; Tahir, Muhammad; 56389; 02.02. Matematik; 02. Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi; 01. Çankaya ÜniversitesiIn this manuscript, two nonlinear fifth-order partial differential equations, namely, the bidirectional and 2D-Sawada-Kotera equations are analytically treated using an extended form of homoclinic process. In the presence of a bilinear form, novel periodic waves with different categories including periodic soliton, solitary and kinky solitary wave solutions are constructed. In the meantime, The diverse features and mechanical qualities of these acquired solutions are elucidated by 3D figures and some contour plots.Article Citation - WoS: 14Citation - Scopus: 17A Mathematical and Statistical Estimation of Potential Transmission and Severity of Covid-19: A Combined Study of Romania and Pakistan(Hindawi Ltd, 2020) Hussain, Takasar; Hussain, Mureed; Awan, Aziz Ullah; Baleanu, Dumitru; Abro, Kashif Ali; Ozair, Muhammad; 56389; 02.02. Matematik; 02. Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi; 01. Çankaya ÜniversitesiDuring the outbreak of an epidemic, it is of immense interest to monitor the effects of containment measures and forecast of outbreak including epidemic peak. To confront the epidemic, a simple SIR model is used to simulate the number of affected patients of coronavirus disease in Romania and Pakistan. The model captures the growth in case onsets, and the estimated results are almost compatible with the actual reported cases. Through the calibration of parameters, forecast for the appearance of new cases in Romania and Pakistan is reported till the end of this year by analysing the current situation. The constant level of number of patients and time to reach this level is also reported through the simulations. The drastic condition is also discussed which may occur if all the preventive restraints are removed.
