Show/Hide Menu
Hide/Show Apps
Logout
Türkçe
Türkçe
Search
Search
Login
Login
OpenMETU
OpenMETU
About
About
Open Science Policy
Open Science Policy
Open Access Guideline
Open Access Guideline
Postgraduate Thesis Guideline
Postgraduate Thesis Guideline
Communities & Collections
Communities & Collections
Help
Help
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Guides
Guides
Thesis submission
Thesis submission
MS without thesis term project submission
MS without thesis term project submission
Publication submission with DOI
Publication submission with DOI
Publication submission
Publication submission
Supporting Information
Supporting Information
General Information
General Information
Copyright, Embargo and License
Copyright, Embargo and License
Contact us
Contact us
A survey on the numerical solutions of partial differential equations.
Date
1973
Author
Yazgan, Kaya
Metadata
Show full item record
Item Usage Stats
110
views
0
downloads
Cite This
URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11511/5244
Collections
Graduate School of Natural and Applied Sciences, Thesis
Suggestions
OpenMETU
Core
A Survey on Oscillation of Impulsive Ordinary Differential Equations
Agarwal, Ravi P.; KARAKOÇ, FATMA; Zafer, Ağacık (Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2010-01-01)
This paper summarizes a series of results on the oscillation of impulsive ordinary differential equations. We consider linear, half-linear, super-half-linear, and nonlinear equations. Several oscillation criteria are given. The Sturmian comparison theory for linear and half linear equations is also included.
A Survey of ordinary differential equations
Pekdağlı, Çiğdem; Güler, Yurdahan; Department of Physics (1997)
A Study on the hydrodynamics of grid-type distillation plates /
Kavvas, Jale; Department of Chemical Engineering (1969)
A Survey Of First Order Linear Partial Differential Equations
Nasser, Farhat; Güler, Yurdahan; Department of Physics (1989)
A study on the problem of logical constants and the problem's solution criteria
Mithatova, Myunteha F; Grünberg, Teo; Department of Philosophy (2008)
In this thesis I study the problem of logical constants with respect to logical truth and logical consequence. In order to do that, I focused on the following two questions. First, what is a logical constant and what kind of relation there is between a logical truth, logical consequence and logical constant? Second, what are the solutions to the problem and to what extent these criteria can solve it? The main argument of my thesis is to determine that all of the examined systems are satisfactory to consider...
Citation Formats
IEEE
ACM
APA
CHICAGO
MLA
BibTeX
K. Yazgan, “A survey on the numerical solutions of partial differential equations.,” Middle East Technical University, 1973.