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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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    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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    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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    Research Article On Fractional SIRC Model with Salmonella Bacterial Infection
    (Hindawi LTD, 2014) Baleanu, Dumitru; Rihan, Fathalla A.; Lakshmanan, S.; Rakkiyappan, R.
    We propose a fractional order SIRC epidemic model to describe the dynamics of Salmonella bacterial infection in animal herds. The infection-free and endemic steady sates, of such model, are asymptotically stable under some conditions. The basic reproduction number R-0 is calculated, using next-generation matrix method, in terms of contact rate, recovery rate, and other parameters in the model. The numerical simulations of the fractional order SIRC model are performed by Caputo's derivative and using unconditionally stable implicit scheme. The obtained results give insight to the modelers and infectious disease specialists.
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    A New Impulsive Multi-Orders Fractional Differential Equation Involving Multipoint Fractional Integral Boundary Conditions
    (Hindawi LTD, 2014) Wang, Guotao; Liu, Sanyang; Zhang, Lihong; Baleanu, Dumitru
    A new impulsive multi-orders fractional differential equation is studied. The existence and uniqueness results are obtained for a nonlinear problem with fractional integral boundary conditions by applying standard fixed point theorems. An example for the illustration of the main result is presented.
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    Covariance Features for Trajectory Analysis
    (Kaunas Univ Technology, 2018) Karadeniz, Talha; Maraş, Hadi Hakan
    In this work, it is demonstrated that covariance estimator methods can be used for trajectory classification. It is shown that, features obtained via shrunk covariance estimation are suitable for describing trajectories. Compared to Dynamic Time Warping, application of explained technique is faster and yields more accurate results. An improvement of Dynamic Time Warping based on counting statistical comparison of base distance measures is also achieved. Results on Australian Sign Language and Character Trajectories datasets are reported. Experiment realizations imply feasibility through covariance attributes on time series.