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Article Citation - Scopus: 11Existence of Solutions of the Dynamic Cauchy Problem in Banach Spaces(Warsaw University, 2012) Cichon,M.; Kubiaczyk,I.; Sikorska-Nowak,A.; Yantir,A.In this paper we obtain the existence of solutions and Carathéodory type solutions of the dynamic Cauchy problem in Banach spaces for functions defined on time scales xδ(t) = f(t, x(t)), x(0) = x0, t 2 Ia, where f is continuous or f satisfies Carathéodory conditions and some conditions expressed in terms of measures of noncompactness. The Mönch fixed point theorem is used to prove the main result, which extends these obtained for real valued functions.Article Citation - WoS: 55Citation - Scopus: 68The h-laplace and q-laplace Transforms(Academic Press inc Elsevier Science, 2010) Bohner, Martin; Guseinov, Gusein Sh.Starting with a general definition of the Laplace transform on arbitrary time scales, we specify the particular concepts of the h-Laplace and q-Laplace transforms. The convolution and inversion problems for these transforms are considered in some detail. (c) 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.Article Citation - Scopus: 6The Euler Method for Dynamic Equations on Time Scales(Cambridge Scientific Publishers, 2021) Bohner,M.; Erhan,İ.M.; Georgiev,S.G.In this paper, we generalize the Euler method for dynamic equations on time scales. We give estimates for the local and global truncation errors. We apply the method to specimen examples and provide numerical results to support our theoretical discussion. © 2021. All Rights Reserved.Article Citation - Scopus: 6Positive Solutions of a Second Order M-Point Bvp on Time Scales(2009) Topal,S.G.; Yantir,A.In this study, we are concerned with proving the existence of multiple positive solutions of a general second order nonlinear m-point boundary value problem (m-PBVP) uΔ∇(t) + a(t)uΔ(t) + b(t)u(t) + λh(t)f(t, u) = 0,t∈ [0,1], u(p(0))=0, u(σ(1)) Σm-2,i=1 α iu(ni),on time scales. The proofs are based on the fixed point theorems in a Banach space. We present an example to illustrate how our results work. © 2009 InforMath Publishing Group.

