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    Analysis of the family of integral equation involving incomplete types of I and Ī-functions
    (Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2023) Bhatter, Sanjay; Jangid, Kamlesh; Kumawat, Shyamsunder; Baleanu, Dumitru; Suthar, D.L.; Purohit, Sunil Dutt
    The present article introduces and studies the Fredholm-type integral equation with an incomplete I-function (IIF) and an incomplete (Formula presented.) -function (I (Formula presented.) F) in its kernel. First, using fractional calculus and the Mellin transform principle, we solve an integral problem involving IIF. The idea of the Mellin transform and fractional calculus is then used to analyse an integral equation using the incomplete (Formula presented.) -function. This is followed by the discovery and investigation of several important exceptional cases. This article's general discoveries may yield new integral equations and solutions. The desired outcomes seem to be very helpful in resolving many real-world problems whose solutions represent different physical phenomena. And also, findings help solve introdifferential, fractional differential, and extended integral equation problems.
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    Remarks On Some Generalizations Of θ-Contraction
    (Univ Politehnica Bucharest, Sci Bull, 2023) Karapınar, Erdal; Cvetkovic, Marija
    The concept of θ-contraction was modified and generalized in several ways during the last decade. Some assumptions concerning the class Θ are shown to be super-fluous in order to obtain a unique fixed point for a θ-type contraction, θ-Suzuki type and, consequently, θ-contraction. Improvement of several previously published results are de-rived with a modified contractive condition and we have presented an example of possible application. The same approach was used for the F-Suzuki contraction and numerous generalizations are made.
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    On hybrid contractions via simulation function in the context of quasi-metric spaces
    (Yokohama Publications, 2021) Karapınar, Erdal; Fulga, Andreea
    In this manuscript, we aim at investigating the existence of a fixed point theorem for the mappings that satisfy hybrid contraction in the setting of quasi-metric spaces. We provide examples to indicate the validity of the observed results.
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    On fractional order hybrid differential equations
    (Hindawi Publishing Corporation, 2014) Herzallah, Mohamed A. E.; Baleanu, Dumitru
    We develop the theory of fractional hybrid differential equations with linear and nonlinear perturbations involving the Caputo fractional derivative of order 0 << 1. Using some fixed point theorems we prove the existence of mild solutions for two types of hybrid equations. Examples are given to illustrate the obtained results.
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    AN ANALYTICAL STUDY OF (2+1)-DIMENSIONAL PHYSICAL MODELS EMBEDDED ENTIRELY IN FRACTAL SPACE
    (Editura ACAD Romane, 2019) Alquran, Marwan; Jaradat, Imad; Baleanu, Dumitru; Abdel-Muhsen, Ruwa
    In this article, we analytically furnish the solution of (2 + 1)-dimensional fractional differential equations, with distinct fractal-memory indices in all coordinates, as a trivariate (alpha, beta, gamma)-fractional power series representation. The method is tested on several physical models with inherited memories. Moreover, a version of Taylor's theorem in fractal three-dimensional space is presented. As a special case, the solutions of the corresponding integer-order cases are extracted by letting alpha, beta, gamma -> 1, which indicates to some extent for a sequential memory.
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    A k-Dimensional System of Fractional Finite Difference Equations
    (Hindawi Ltd, 2014) Baleanu, Dumitru; Rezapour, Shahram; Salehi, Saeid
    We investigate the existence of solutions for a k-dimensional system of fractional finite difference equations by using the Kranoselskii's fixed point theorem. We present an example in order to illustrate our results.
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    Convolution theorems associated with some integral operators and convolutions
    (Taylor&Francis LTD, 2019) Al-Omari, Shrideh Khalaf Qasem; Baleanu, Dumitru; Ata, Yalcin; Baykal, Yahya
    In this article, various convolution theorems involving certain weight functions and convolution products are derived. The convolution theorems we obtain are more general, convenient, and efficient than the complicated convolution theorem of the Hartley transform. Further results involving new variants of generalizations of Fourier and Hartley transforms are also discussed.