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Integral Manifolds for Impulsive Differential Problems with Applications

  • Book

  • May 2025
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 6027038
Integral Manifolds for Impulsive Differential Problems with Applications offers readers a comprehensive resource on integral manifolds for different classes of differential equations which will be of prime importance to researchers in applied mathematics, engineering, and physics. The book offers a highly application-oriented approach, reviewing the qualitative properties of integral manifolds which have significant practical applications in emerging areas such as optimal control, biology, mechanics, medicine, biotechnologies, electronics, and economics. For applied scientists, this will be an important introduction to the qualitative theory of impulsive and fractional equations which will be key in their initial steps towards adopting results and methods in their research.

Table of Contents

1. Basic Theory
2. Integral Manifolds and Impulsive Differential Equations
3. Impulsive Differential Systems and Stability of Manifolds
4. Applications

Authors

Ivanka Stamova University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, USA.

Dr. Stamova is Associate Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas, San Antonio. She has authored numerous articles on nonlinear analysis, stability and control of nonlinear systems, including the books, Functional and Impulsive Differential Equations of Fractional Order: Qualitative Analysis and Applications (2017), Applied Impulsive Mathematical Models (2016), and Stability Analysis of Impulsive Functional Differential Equations (2009). Her current research interests include qualitative analysis of nonlinear dynamical systems, fractional-order systems and models, impulsive control and applications. Member of AMS. Serving as an Editor of several internationally recognized academic journals.

Gani Stamov University of Texas at San Antonio, San Antonio, USA.

Dr. Stamov is Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas, San Antonio. He received his PhD degree from the Higher Accreditation Commission of Bulgaria, and a DSc degree from the University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy, Sofia, Bulgaria, both in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics in 1999 and 2011, respectively. His current research interests include nonlinear analysis, applied mathematics, control theory and uncertain nonlinear systems. He has authored over 150 publications, including the books, Functional and Impulsive Differential Equations of Fractional Order: Qualitative Analysis and Applications (2017), Applied Impulsive Mathematical Models (2016) and Almost Periodic Solutions of Impulsive Differential Equations (2012).