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Book Citation - Scopus: 22Applications in Engineering, Life and Social Sciences, Part a(De Gruyter, 2019) Lopes, A.M.; Machado, J.A.T.; Baleanu, D.; 56389; 02.02. Matematik; 02. Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi; 01. Çankaya ÜniversitesiThis multi-volume handbook is the most up-to-date and comprehensive reference work in the field of fractional calculus and its numerous applications. This seventh volume collects authoritative chapters covering several applications of fractional calculus in in engineering, life, and social sciences, including applications in biology and medicine, mechanics of complex media, economy, and electrical devices. A unique, comprehensive overview of fractional calculus and its applications With authoritative contributions from the world’s leading experts Of interest to mathematicians, physicists, and engineers. © 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.Book Citation - Scopus: 7Applications in Engineering, Life and Social Sciences, Part B(De Gruyter, 2019) Lopes, A.M.; Machado, J.A.T.; Baleanu, D.; 56389; 02.02. Matematik; 02. Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi; 01. Çankaya ÜniversitesiThis multi-volume handbook is the most up-to-date and comprehensive reference work in the field of fractional calculus and its numerous applications. This eighth volume collects authoritative chapters covering several applications of fractional calculus in engineering, life and social sciences, including applications in signal and image analysis, and chaos. A unique, comprehensive overview of fractional calculus and its applications With authoritative contributions from the world’s leading experts Of interest to mathematicians, physicists, and engineers. © 2019 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.Book B/Orders Unbound: Marginality, Ethnicity and Identity in Literatures(Peter Lang AG, 2017) Ozun, S.O.; Kirca, M.; 33693; 01. Çankaya Üniversitesi; 02. Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi; 02.03. İngilizce Mütercimlik ve TercümanlıkBook Citation - Scopus: 204Fractional Calculus: Models and Numerical Methods: Second Edition(World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., 2016) Diethelm, K.; Scalas, E.; Trujillo, J.J.; Baleanu, D.; 56389; 02.02. Matematik; 02. Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi; 01. Çankaya ÜniversitesiThis book will give readers the possibility of finding very important mathematical tools for working with fractional models and solving fractional differential equations, such as a generalization of Stirling numbers in the framework of fractional calculus and a set of efficient numerical methods. Moreover, we will introduce some applied topics, in particular fractional variational methods which are used in physics, engineering or economics. We will also discuss the relationship between semi-Markov continuous-time random walks and the space-time fractional diffusion equation, which generalizes the usual theory relating random walks to the diffusion equation. These methods can be applied in finance, to model tick-by-tick (log)-price fluctuations, in insurance theory, to study ruin, as well as in macroeconomics as prototypical growth models. All these topics are complementary to what is dealt with in existing books on fractional calculus and its applications. This book will keep in mind the trade-off between full mathematical rigor and the needs of readers coming from different applied areas of science and engineering. In particular, the numerical methods listed in the book are presented in a readily accessible way that immediately allows the readers to implement them on a computer in a programming language of their choice. The second edition of the book has been expanded and now includes a discussion of additional, newly developed numerical methods for fractional calculus and a chapter on the application of fractional calculus for modeling processes in the life sciences. © 2017 by World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd. All rights reserved.Book Citation - Scopus: 14Multi-Chaos, Fractal and Multi-Fractional Artificial Intelligence of Different Complex Systems(Elsevier, 2022) Moonis, M.; Baleanu, D.; Zhang, Y.-D.; Gervasi, O.; Karaca, Y.; 56389; 02.02. Matematik; 02. Fen-Edebiyat Fakültesi; 01. Çankaya ÜniversitesiMulti-Chaos, Fractal and Multi-Fractional Artificial Intelligence of Different Complex Systems addresses different uncertain processes inherent in the complex systems, attempting to provide global and robust optimized solutions distinctively through multifarious methods, technical analyses, modeling, optimization processes, numerical simulations, case studies as well as applications including theoretical aspects of complexity. Foregrounding Multi-chaos, Fractal and Multi-fractional in the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI), the edited book deals with multi- chaos, fractal, multifractional, fractional calculus, fractional operators, quantum, wavelet, entropy-based applications, artificial intelligence, mathematics-informed and data driven processes aside from the means of modelling, and simulations for the solution of multifaceted problems characterized by nonlinearity, non-regularity and self-similarity, frequently encountered in different complex systems. The fundamental interacting components underlying complexity, complexity thinking, processes and theory along with computational processes and technologies, with machine learning as the core component of AI demonstrate the enabling of complex data to augment some critical human skills. Appealing to an interdisciplinary network of scientists and researchers to disseminate the theory and application in medicine, neurology, mathematics, physics, biology, chemistry, information theory, engineering, computer science, social sciences and other far-reaching domains, the overarching aim is to empower out-of-the-box thinking through multifarious methods, directed towards paradoxical situations, uncertain processes, chaotic, transient and nonlinear dynamics of complex systems. © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
