Recent Advances in Nonlinear Differential Equations: Theory, Methods and Applications
A special issue of Axioms (ISSN 2075-1680). This special issue belongs to the section "Mathematical Analysis".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (30 December 2021) | Viewed by 14491
Special Issue Editors
2. Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Hadhramout University, Hadhramout 50512, Yemen
Interests: qualitative theory; ordinary differential equations; functional differential equations; dynamical systems; mathematical modeling
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Interests: linear and quasilinear differential equations of elliptic, parabolic, and ultraparabolic type in nondivergence and divergence form; Morrey spaces
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Special Issue Information
Dear Colleagues,
Differential equations attract the attention of many modern researchers due to their usefulness in solving theoretical or applied problems.
The study of oscillatory phenomena is an important part of the theory of differential equations. Oscillations are relevant to virtually every area of applied science, including mechanics, electronics, radio engineering, and vibrotechnics.
This Special Issue welcomes high-quality papers with original research results in theoretical research and recent progress in the study of applied problems in science and technology.
Dr. Omar Bazighifan
Prof. Dr. Maria Alessandra Ragusa
Dr. Fahd Jarad
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Qualitative properties of solutions
- Oscillation theory
- Approximation, stability, boundedness, periodicity, and asymptotic properties
- Delay differential equations
- Ordinary differential equations
- Difference equations
- Functional equations
- Partial differential equations
- Fractional, differential, and integral calculus
- Applications
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