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Item Citation Count: Solís-Pérez, J.E...et al. (2020). "Anti-Synchronization of Chaotic Systems Using A Fractional Conformable Derivative With Power Law",Mathematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.Anti-Synchronization of Chaotic Systems Using A Fractional Conformable Derivative With Power Law(John Wiley and Sons LTD., 2020) Solis Perez, Jesus Emmanuel; Gomez Aguilar, Jose Francisco; Baleanu, Dumitru; Tchier, Fairouz; Ragoub, Lakhdar; 56389; Çankaya Üniversitesi, Fen Edebiyat Fakültesi, Matematik BölümüIn this paper, we propose a new numerical method based on two-step Lagrange polynomial interpolation to get numerical simulations and adaptive anti-synchronization schemes for two fractional conformable attractors of variable order. It was considered the fractional conformable derivative in Liouville-Caputo sense. The novel numerical method was applied to derive new results from the anti-synchronization of the identical uncertain Wang-Sun attractors and three-dimensional chaotic system using fractional conformable sliding mode control. Numerical examples show the effectiveness of the adaptive fractional conformable anti-synchronization schemes for the uncertain chaotic systems considered in this paper.Item Citation Count: Ekiz, T. (2021). "Eın Rezeptıonsversuch Von Thomas Manns Roman 'Der Zauberberg' In Der Corona-Pandemıe", Alman Dili Ve Kültürü Araştırmaları Dergisi, Vol.3, No.5, pp.67-77.Eın Rezeptıonsversuch Von Thomas Manns Roman 'Der Zauberberg' In Der Corona-Pandemıe(2021) Ekiz, Tevfik; 6769; Çankaya Üniversitesi, Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi, Mütercim Tercümanlık Bölümü (İngilizce)The semi-autobiographical novel "Der Zauberberg" (The Magic Mountain) was published in 1924 by Thomas Mann as a "satire" and "humorous byproduct" of his work "Death in Venice". It provides an example, as so often in his novels, of the narrative techniques of the Bildungsroman (novel of personal development), and may be understood through a variety of interpretative approaches. In this work Thomas Mann deals intensively with the concepts of health and illness, and indeed life and death, which are issues highly relevant to mankind during the Corona pandemic. In the work the protagonist Hans Castorp, who has just finished his engineering qualifications, intends to make an educational journey and a three-week visit to his ill cousin in a Davos sanatorium for patients with lung disease, but ends up being diagnosed with tuberculosis and staying for seven years. In this article his observations in the sanatorium are placed in relation to the present Corona pandemic. An attempt will be made to show that an understanding of psychoanalysis and the pandemic, as well as of illness and death, should be the means to self-knowledge. Focusing on Sigmund Freud’s approach, which assumes that human behaviour cannot be explained without reference to unconscious processes, the study gives examples from the novel. It concludes with an appeal that mankind should hold on to life, in the midst of this unforeseen Corona pandemic, and never give up hope.