Abdelkrim Salim, Ph.D.

Professor (Associate) and Researcher in Mathematics

Fractional Difference, Differential Equations, and Inclusions: Analysis and Stability


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Saïd Abbas, Bashir Ahmad, Mouffak Benchohra, Abdelkrim Salim
Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Elsevier, 2024

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Abbas, S., Ahmad, B., Benchohra, M., & Salim, A. (2024). Fractional Difference, Differential Equations, and Inclusions: Analysis and Stability. (M. K. Publishers, Ed.). Elsevier.


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Abbas, Saïd, Bashir Ahmad, Mouffak Benchohra, and Abdelkrim Salim. Fractional Difference, Differential Equations, and Inclusions: Analysis and Stability. Edited by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers. Elsevier, 2024.


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Abbas, Saïd, et al. Fractional Difference, Differential Equations, and Inclusions: Analysis and Stability. Edited by Morgan Kaufmann Publishers, Elsevier, 2024.


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@book{sa2024a,
  title = {Fractional Difference, Differential Equations, and Inclusions: Analysis and Stability},
  year = {2024},
  publisher = {Elsevier},
  author = {Abbas, Saïd and Ahmad, Bashir and Benchohra, Mouffak and Salim, Abdelkrim},
  editor = {Publishers, Morgan Kaufmann}
}

The field of fractional calculus (FC) is more than 300 years old, and it presumably stemmed from a question about a fractional-order derivative raised in communication between L'Hopital and Leibniz in the year 1695. This branch of mathematical analysis is regarded as the generalization of classical calculus, as it deals with the derivative and integral operators of fractional order. The tools of fractional calculus are found to be of great utility in improving the mathematical modeling of many natural phenomena and processes occurring in the areas of engineering, social, natural, and biomedical sciences. The book is devoted to the existence and stability (Ulam-Hyers-Rassias stability and asymptotic stability) of solutions for several classes of functional fractional difference equations and inclusions. Some equations include delay effects of finite, infinite, or state-dependent nature. Others are subject to impulsive effect which may be fixed or non-instantaneous. The tools used to establish the existence results for the proposed problems include fixed point theorems, densifiability techniques, monotone iterative technique, notions of Ulam stability, attractivity and the measure of non-compactness as well as the measure of weak noncompactness. All the abstract results are illustrated by examples in applied mathematics, engineering, biomedical, and other applied sciences.
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About the Author

Dr. Mouffak Benchohra is a Full Professor in the Department of Mathematics, Djillali Liabes University of Sidi Bel Abbes. Dr. Benchohra received his MSc in Nonlinear Analysis from Tlemcen University, Algeria, and his PhD in Mathematics from Djillali Liabes University, Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria. His research fields include fractional differential equations, evolution equations and inclusions, control theory and applications, and other topics in applied mathematics. Dr. Benchohra is the author of Topics in Fractional Differential Equations, Springer; Advanced Functional Evolution Equations and Inclusions, Springer; Fractional Differential Equations and Inclusions: Classical and Advanced Topics, World Scientific; and Implicit Fractional Differential and Integral Equations, DeGruyter.
He is a Highly Cited Researcher in Mathematics from Thompson Reuters (2014) and Clarivate Analytics (2017 and 2018). He is also among the top 2% researchers in the world (2020, 2021, 2022) released by Stanford University. Dr. Benchohra has also been the chair of the Department of Mathematics at Djillali Liabes University, Sidi Bel Abbes, and he serves on the Editorial Board of 10 international journals.

Dr. Abdelkrim Salim is an Associate Professor at the faculty of Technology, Hassiba Benbouali university of Chlef since 2022. Salim received the master's degree in functional analysis and differential equations from Djillali Liabès University, Algeria, 2016, and the doctorate's degree in mathematical analysis and applications from Djillali Liabes University of Sidi Bel Abbes, Algeria, 2021. His research fields include fractional differential equations and inclusions, control theory and applications, etc.










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