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This monograph is the first published book devoted to the theory of
differential equations with non-instantaneous impulses. It aims to
equip the reader with mathematical models and theory behind real
life processes in physics, biology, population dynamics, ecology
and pharmacokinetics. The authors examine a wide scope of
differential equations with non-instantaneous impulses through
three comprehensive chapters, providing an all-rounded and unique
presentation on the topic, including: - Ordinary differential
equations with non-instantaneous impulses (scalar and n-dimensional
case)- Fractional differential equations with non-instantaneous
impulses (with Caputo fractional derivatives of order q (0, 1))-
Ordinary differential equations with non-instantaneous impulses
occurring at random moments (with exponential, Erlang, or Gamma
distribution) Each chapter focuses on theory, proofs and examples,
and contains numerous graphs to enrich the reader's understanding.
Additionally, a carefully selected bibliography is included.
Graduate students at various levels as well as researchers in
differential equations and related fields will find this a valuable
resource of both introductory and advanced material.
This monograph is the first published book devoted to the theory of
differential equations with non-instantaneous impulses. It aims to
equip the reader with mathematical models and theory behind real
life processes in physics, biology, population dynamics, ecology
and pharmacokinetics. The authors examine a wide scope of
differential equations with non-instantaneous impulses through
three comprehensive chapters, providing an all-rounded and unique
presentation on the topic, including: - Ordinary differential
equations with non-instantaneous impulses (scalar and n-dimensional
case)- Fractional differential equations with non-instantaneous
impulses (with Caputo fractional derivatives of order q (0, 1))-
Ordinary differential equations with non-instantaneous impulses
occurring at random moments (with exponential, Erlang, or Gamma
distribution) Each chapter focuses on theory, proofs and examples,
and contains numerous graphs to enrich the reader's understanding.
Additionally, a carefully selected bibliography is included.
Graduate students at various levels as well as researchers in
differential equations and related fields will find this a valuable
resource of both introductory and advanced material.
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