
Frontiers in Functional Equations and Analytic Inequalities
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- Hyperstability of a linear functional equation on restricted domains
- Hyers-Ulam's stability results to a three point boundary value problem of nonlinear fractional order differential equations
- Topological degree theory and Ulam's stability analysis of a boundary value problem of fractional differential equations
- General Solution and Hyers-Ulam Stability of Duo Trigintic Functional Equation in Multi-Banach Spaces
- Stabilities of Functional Equations via Fixed Point Technique
- Measure zero stability problem for the Drygas functional equation with complex involution
- Fourier Transforms and Ulam Stabilities of Linear Differential Equations
- Hyers-Ulam stability of a discrete diamond-alpha derivative equation
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Approximate solutions of an interesting new mixed type additive-quadratic-quartic functional equation.
The diverse selection of inequalities covered includes Opial, Hilbert-Pachpatte, Ostrowski, comparison of means, Poincare, Sobolev, Landau, Polya-Ostrowski, Hardy, Hermite-Hadamard, Levinson, and complex Korovkin type. The inequalities are also in the environments of Fractional Calculus and Conformable Fractional Calculus. Applications from this book's results can be found in many areas of pure and applied mathematics, especially in ordinary and partial differential equations and fractional differential equations. As such, this volume is suitable for researchers, graduate students and related seminars, and all science and engineering libraries. The exhibited thirty six chapters are self-contained and can be read independently and interestingadvanced seminars can be given out of this book.
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John Michael Rassias is a Ph.D. graduate of the University of California, Berkeley. He is currently Emeritus Professor of the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, Greece. Professor John M. Rassias is a leading mathematician and researcher in Mathematics. He has published academic papers in the following research areas: Functional Equations and Inequalities (more than 300 papers) in peer-reviewed leading scientific journals. Partial Differential Equations (more than 100 papers). He has also published 36 books and monographs in Mathematics.
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