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Article Citation - WoS: 6Citation - Scopus: 6A caputo fractional order boundary value problem with integral boundary conditions(Eudoxus Press, Llc, 2013) Babakhani, Azizollah; Abdeljawad, Thabet; MatematikIn this paper, we discuss existence and uniqueness of solutions to nonlinear fractional order ordinary differential equations with integral boundary conditions in an ordered Banach space. We use the Caputo fractional differential operator and the nonlinearity depends on the fractional derivative of an unknown function. The nonlinear alternative of the Leray- Schauder type Theorem is the main tool used here to establish the existence and the Banach contraction principle to show the uniqueness of the solution under certain conditions. The compactness of solutions set is also investigated and an example is included to show the applicability of our results.Article Citation - WoS: 24A chebyshev-laguerre-gauss-radau collocation scheme for solving a time fractional sub-diffusion equation on a semi-infinite domain(Editura Acad Romane, 2015) Bhrawy, A. H.; Abdelkawy, M. A.; Alzahrani, A. A.; Baleanu, D.; Alzahrani, E. O.; MatematikWe propose a new efficient spectral collocation method for solving a time fractional sub-diffusion equation on a semi-infinite domain. The shifted Chebyshev-Gauss-Radau interpolation method is adapted for time discretization along with the Laguerre-Gauss-Radau collocation scheme that is used for space discretization on a semi-infinite domain. The main advantage of the proposed approach is that a spectral method is implemented for both time and space discretizations, which allows us to present a new efficient algorithm for solving time fractional sub-diffusion equations.Article Citation - WoS: 0Citation - Scopus: 2A compact size multiband printed monopole antenna with triple sense circular polarization for wireless applications(Natl inst Optoelectronics, 2020) Al-Mihrab, M.; Salim, A.; Al-Saedi, H.; Ali, J.A penta-band printed monopole antenna based on a hexagonal open loop shape is presented in this paper. The proposed antenna demonstrated a variety in the polarization. Antenna is loaded with some parts and two stair-shaped slits is created in the partial ground plane for enhancing the multiband behavior. A circularly polarized (CP) waves are generated at a three bands with impedance bandwidths (IBWs) of 10.62%, 33.65% and 8.61% centered at 1.60, 5.20 and 6.50 GHz and 3-dB axial ratio bandwidths (ARBWs) of 9.10%, 7.58%, and 4.41% respectively. While a linearly polarized (LP) waves at the other two bands over ranges (2.51-2.64 GHz) and (3.10-3.31 GHz). Besides, the proposed antenna showed a different sense of circular polarization; right hand, left hand, and right hand. The antenna is simulated and fabricated on an FR-4 (glass epoxy) substrate with relative permittivity of 4.6, thickness of 1.6 mm and a loss tangent of 0.02. The properties of multiband and circular polarization, makes the proposed antenna candidates for many modern wireless applications.Article Citation - WoS: 11Citation - Scopus: 13A Composition Formula of the Pathway Integral Transform Operator(Aracne Editrice, 2014) Baleanu, Dumitru; Agarwal, Praveen; 56389; MatematikIn the present paper, we aim at presenting composition formula of integral transform operator due to Nair, which is expressed in terms of the generalized Wright hypergeometric function, by inserting the generalized Bessel function of the first kind w(v) z). Furthermore the special cases for the product of trigonometric functions are also consider.Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 6A fractional derivative inclusion problem via an integral boundary condition(Eudoxus Press, Llc, 2016) Baleanu, Dumitru; Moghaddam, Mehdi; Mohammadi, Hakimeh; Rezapour, Shahram; MatematikWe investigate the existence of solutions for the fractional differential inclusion (c)D(alpha)x(t) is an element of F(t, x(t)) (equipped with the boundary value problems x(0) = 0 and x(1) = integral(eta)(0) x(s)ds, where 0 < eta < 1, 1 < alpha <= 2, D-c(alpha) is the standard Caputo differentiation and F : [0, 1] x R -> 2(R) is a compact valued multifunction. An illustrative example is also discussed.Article Citation - WoS: 5A fractional finite difference inclusion(Eudoxus Press, Llc, 2016) Baleanu, Dumitru; Rezapour, Shahram; Salehi, Saeid; MatematikIn this manuscript we investigated the fractional finite difference inclusion Delta(mu)(mu-2) x(t) is an element of F(t, x(t), Delta x(t)) via the boundary conditions Delta x(b + mu) = A and x(mu - 2) = B, where 1 <= 2, A,B is an element of R and F :N-mu-2(b+mu+2) x R -> 2(R) is a compact valued multifunction.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 15Citation - Scopus: 18A Gamification Approach to Improve the Software Development Process by Exploring the Personality of Software Practitioners(Springer-verlag Berlin, 2016) Yilmaz, Mert; Yilmaz, Murat; O'Connor, Rory V.; Clarke, Paul; Yazılım MühendisliğiAlthough there are various kinds of processes designed to manage the complexities of software development, it is still a challenging endeavor. Recently, a significant number of researchers have started to investigate social problems such as incompatibilities with respect to personality that is likely to be encountered in all stages of the software development process. However, there is no computer-based artifact to reveal the personality types of software practitioners. To bridge this gap, a virtual 3D assessment environment is developed with the ability to immerse individuals similar to a realistic model of the assessment. The interactive questionnaire is based on previous interactive personality assessment framework, which was specifically designed for software engineers. Based on the developed tool, a study was conducted on software practitioners. The data gathered via a survey study from software practitioners is analyzed to observe the difference between the results of paper-based and interactive versions of the same assessment. The analysis of this research states that there is a significant difference between the results of participant's survey scores. Overall, these results indicate that proposed tool is relevant to help software professionals to improve the software development process when personality types are in consideration.Article Citation - WoS: 3Citation - Scopus: 4A Gregus type common fixed point theorem of set-valued mappings in cone metric spaces(Eudoxus Press, Llc, 2011) Abdeljawad, T.; Murthy, P. P.; Tas, K.; 4971; MatematikThe main purpose of this paper is to obtain a common fixed point theorem for a pair of set-valued mappings of Gregus type condition in cone metric spaces, so that the main result obtained in [13] will be generalized to cone metric spaces. The cone under consideration will be normal with normal constant K = 1.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 1Citation - Scopus: 2A Homotopy Perturbation Solution for Solving Highly Nonlinear Fluid Flow Problem Arising in Mechanical Engineering(Amer inst Physics, 2018) Khan, Yasir; Akgul, Ali; Faraz, Naeem; Inc, Mustafa; Akgul, Esra Karatas; Baleanu, Dumitru; 56389; MatematikIn this paper, a highly nonlinear equations are treated analytically via homotopy perturbation method for fluid mechanics problem. The non-linear differential equations are transformed to a coupled non-linear ordinary, differential equations via similarity transformations. Graphical results are presented and discussed for various physical parameters.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 0Citation - Scopus: 0A Literature Survey on Integration of Wind Energy and Formal Structure of Buildings at Urban Scale(Springer international Publishing Ag, 2018) Paltun, Serpil; Gultekin, Arzuhan Burcu; Celebi, Gulser; 2919Providing the needed and indispensable steady, quality and safe energy is one of the most important issues today. Wind energy is one of the most important renewable energy source. Wind energy has found uses much more in water pumping and obtaining electricity in rural areas until last years. Today, wind energy has taken its place in the energy sector as an alternative source of energy production. High-density building arrays within a city, the combination of indoor and outdoor spaces with different purposes effect wind flow and acceptable wind comfort. In urban areas, wind energy and wind comfort are important requirements. Not only in new urbanisation areas but also for existing urban areas and city centers acceptable wind comfort plays an important role among and around buildings. When viewed from this angle, the aim of this study is enlightening the building aerodynamics, wind effect and wind energy in urban environment, and also giving information about how to analyze the wind comfort and design criteria in dense urban areas.Article Citation - WoS: 8Citation - Scopus: 8A new method for dissipative dynamic operator with transmission conditions(Springer Basel Ag, 2018) Ugurlu, Ekin; Tas, Kenan; 238990; 4971; MatematikIn this paper, we investigate the spectral properties of a boundary value transmission problem generated by a dynamic equation on the union of two time scales. For such an analysis we assign a suitable dynamic operator which is in limit-circle case at infinity. We also show that this operator is a simple maximal dissipative operator. Constructing the inverse operator we obtain some information about the spectrum of the dissipative operator. Moreover, using the Cayley transform of the dissipative operator we pass to the contractive operator which is of the class With the aid of the minimal function we obtain more information on the dissipative operator. Finally, we investigate other properties of the contraction such that multiplicity of the contraction, unitary colligation with basic operator and CMV matrix representation associated with the contraction.Book Part Citation - WoS: 0Citation - Scopus: 1A New Route for Regional Planning in Turkey: Recent Developments(Springer international Publishing Ag, 2019) Ozdemir, Suna S.; 25219Since the 1930s, regional plans have been drawn up for various regions in Turkey. However, the institutional practice of regional development policy as well as regional planning began with the establishment of the State Planning Organisation in 1960. After the 1960s, through Five-Year National Development Plans, a regional development policy was defined, and regional development plans were formulated for some specific regions. In practice, there were some challenges and problems during that period in regional planning. The shift in the regional development policy and regional planning began in 1999 with Turkey's accession period to the European Union. For adaptation to the EU's regional policy, some newpolicies, legislation, and institutional set-ups were defined. This chapter mainly focuses on these new policies and instruments, namely the new route taken by regional planning in Turkey.Article Citation - WoS: 5Citation - Scopus: 6A note on fractional neutral integro-differential inclusions with state-dependent delay in Banach spaces(Eudoxus Press, Llc, 2016) Suganya, Selvaraj; Baleanu, Dumitru; Arjunan, Mani Mallika; MatematikWe have applied different fixed point theorems to examine the existence results for fractional neutral integro-differential inclusions (FNIDI) with state-dependent delay (SDD) in Banach spaces. We tend to conjointly discuss the cases once the multivalued nonlinear term takes convex values further as nonconvex values. An example is offered to demonstrate the obtained results.Article Citation - WoS: 0A parametric study on the elastic-plastic deformation of a centrally heated two-layered composite cylinder with free ends(Polish Acad Sciences inst Fundamental Technological Research, 2016) Yalcin, F.; Ozturk, A.; Gulgec, M.; 4168; Mekatronik MühendisliğiIn this paper, an elastic-plastic deformation of a centrally heated two-layered composite cylinder with free ends subjected to uniformly distributed internal energy generation within an inner cylinder is studied using Tresca's yield condition and its associated flow rule. Stress, strain and displacement distributions in the composite cylinder made of elastic-perfectly plastic material are derived considering the influence of geometric parameters as well as material properties such as yield strength, modulus of elasticity, Poisson's ratio, coefficient of thermal conduction and coefficient of thermal expansion. Yielding starts at the outer boundary or at the axis corresponding to an 'edge regime' of Tresca's prism in both cases. Propagations of the plastic regions are studied due to an increase of a heat generation.Article Citation - WoS: 9Citation - Scopus: 10A Perturbative Analysis Of Nonlinear Cubic-Quintic Duffing Oscillators(Editura Acad Romane, 2014) Sayevand, Khosro; Baleanu, Dumitru; Fardi, Mojtaba; 56389; MatematikDuffing oscillators comprise one of the canonical examples of Hamilton systems. The presence of a quintic term makes the cubic-quintic Duffing oscillator more complex and interesting to study. In this paper, the homotopy analysis method (HAM) is used to obtain the analytical solution for the nonlinear cubic-quintic Duffing oscillators. The HAM helps to obtain the frequency omega in the form of approximation series of a convergence control parameter (h) over bar. The valid region of (h) over bar is determined by plotting the omega - (h) over bar curve and afterwards we compared the obtained results with the exact solutions.Article Citation - WoS: 2Citation - Scopus: 3A phenomenological study on ferroelectric β-glycine(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2021) Kiraci, A.; 42475The anomalous behavior of the specific heat for beta-glycine was analyzed in terms of the compressible Ising model approximately 5 K below and above the ferrelectric-paraelectric phase transition temperature of T-C =252 K. The obtained value of the critical exponent alpha =0.12 in the ferroelectric phase (T < TC) was consistent with that predicted from the 3-d Ising model (alpha =0.13), while the obtained value of alpha =0.32 in the paraelectric phase (T > TC) was consistent with that predicted from the 2-d potts model (alpha =0.30). Some thermodynamic quantities such as the internal energy, the entropy and the free energy of beta-glycine were then predicted in terms of these extracted values of the critical exponents close to the phase transition temperature of TC. Our calculated values of the thermodynamic quantities are in good agreement with the observed data.Article Citation - WoS: 4Citation - Scopus: 4A Reduced-Order Finite Difference Scheme Based on POD for Fractional Stochastic Advection-Diffusion Equation(Springer int Publ Ag, 2023) Soori, Z.; Aminataei, A.; Baleanu, D.; 56389his article introduces a new scheme for the fractional stochastic advection-diffusion equation (FSA-DE) in time where the fractional term is expressed in Caputo sence of order (0Conference Object Citation - WoS: 0Citation - Scopus: 0A Study On How to Equip Students With Scientific Communication Skills(Springer international Publishing Ag, 2018) Cetin, Nihal Menzi; Akkoyunlu, Buket; 8539; Ortak Dersler BölümüThe purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of scientific communication (SC) curriculum on blog writing skills of sixth-grade students, and opinions of the students and teachers about the curriculum. Through the curriculum, it was aimed to teach students the ability to access and evaluate information, organize information and share it by writing a blog. Students were given three different writing assignments and were asked to share them in their blogs. The first assignment was given for adapting to the writing process. The second and third assignments were assessed to determine the effect of SC curriculum on blog writing skills. At the end of the process, teachers and students were asked about their opinions on SC curriculum and blog writing. Study results revealed that SC curriculum had positive effects on research and writing skills development of the students, and showed that the curriculum was supportive in reaching the course-specific goals.Conference Object Citation - WoS: 12Citation - Scopus: 17A Systematic Investigation into the Use of Game Elements in the Context of Software Business Landscapes: A Systematic Literature Review(Springer-verlag Berlin, 2017) Olgun, Serhan; Yilmaz, Murat; Clarke, Paul M.; O'Connor, Rory V.; Yazılım MühendisliğiThe software development process is a set of socio-technical activities to produce software artifacts in which humans play a crucial role. Since it is a people centric activity, factors such as user motivation, engagement, communication and collaboration might constrain these activities. Therefore, software business organizations stand to benefit from adopting different tools and methods in order to overcome these obstacles and to improve their software business processes. Research has been made to increase software quality and enhance the software development process. Alongside these studies, innovative techniques and concepts are beneficial. As a solution, the notion of gamification (i.e. employing game elements in non-gaming contexts) has been introduced to enhance the software development process and overcome the challenges mostly related to human factors. However, the applicability of game elements in the context of software business landscapes is still a controversial issue and not totally proven as of yet. Numerous studies have been conducted to examine the benefits of gamification and how game elements affect the software development process. Thus, in this paper, a systematic literature review was conducted in order to investigate the application of game elements both in research and industrial levels of software development and as well as in software business landscapes.Article Citation - WoS: 0A tale of two neighbors: past, present, and future of Turkish-Bulgarian relations(Publ House Bulgarian Acad Sci, 2011) Unal, Hasan; Ekinci, Didem; 17316