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Book Citation - Scopus: 27Lyapunov Inequalities and Applications(Springer International Publishing, 2021) Agarwal,R.P.; Bohner,M.; Özbekler,A.This book provides an extensive survey on Lyapunov-type inequalities. It summarizes and puts order into a vast literature available on the subject, and sketches recent developments in this topic. In an elegant and didactic way, this work presents the concepts underlying Lyapunov-type inequalities, covering how they developed and what kind of problems they address. This survey starts by introducing basic applications of Lyapunov's inequalities. It then advances towards even-order, odd-order, and higher-order boundary value problems; Lyapunov and Hartman-type inequalities; systems of linear, nonlinear, and quasi-linear differential equations; recent developments in Lyapunov-type inequalities; partial differential equations; linear difference equations; and Lyapunov-type inequalities for linear, half-linear, and nonlinear dynamic equations on time scales, as well as linear Hamiltonian dynamic systems. Senior undergraduate students and graduate students of mathematics, engineering, and science will benefit most from this book, as well as researchers in the areas of ordinary differential equations, partial differential equations, difference equations, and dynamic equations. Some background in calculus, ordinary and partial differential equations, and difference equations is recommended for full enjoyment of the content. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2021. All rights reserved.Article Citation - Scopus: 2Lyapunov Type Inequalities for Second-Order Differential Equations With Mixed Nonlinearities(Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2016) Agarwal,R.P.; Özbekler,A.In this paper,we present some new Lyapunov and Hartman type inequalities for second-order equations with mixed nonlinearities: x''(t) + p(t)|x(t)|β?1x(t) + q(t)|x(t)|y?1x(t) = 0, where p(t), q(t) are real-valued functions and 0 < γ < 1 < β < 2. No sign restrictions are imposed on the potential functions p(t) and q(t). The inequalities obtained generalize the existing results for the special cases of this equation in the literature. © 2016 by De Gruyter.Book Citation - Scopus: 113Fixed Point Theory in Metric Type Spaces(Springer International Publishing, 2016) Agarwal,R.P.; Karapinar,E.; O’regan,D.; Roldán-López-De-Hierro,A.F.Written by a team of leading experts in the field, this volume presents a self-contained account of the theory, techniques and results in metric type spaces (in particular in G-metric spaces); that is, the text approaches this important area of fixed point analysis beginning from the basic ideas of metric space topology. The text is structured so that it leads the reader from preliminaries and historical notes on metric spaces (in particular G-metric spaces) and on mappings, to Banach type contraction theorems in metric type spaces, fixed point theory in partially ordered G-metric spaces, fixed point theory for expansive mappings in metric type spaces, generalizations, present results and techniques in a very general abstract setting and framework. Fixed point theory is one of the major research areas in nonlinear analysis. This is partly due to the fact that in many real world problems fixed point theory is the basic mathematical tool used to establish the existence of solutions to problems which arise naturally in applications. As a result, fixed point theory is an important area of study in pure and applied mathematics and it is a flourishing area of research. © David Ralph 2015.

