Shujaat Ali Shah | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Assist. Prof. Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah | Analysis (Real, Complex, Functional) | Best Researcher Award

Assistant Professor at Quaid-e-Awam University of Engineering, Science and Technology, Nawabshah, Pakistan

Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah is an accomplished researcher in Applied Mathematics, specializing in Complex Analysis, Geometric Function Theory, Special Functions, and Semigroup Theory. With over 16 years of academic experience, he serves as an Assistant Professor at Quaid-i-Awam University of Engineering, Science, and Technology, Nawabshah, Pakistan. He has published more than 30 peer-reviewed research papers in reputable journals such as Mathematics, AIMS Mathematics, and Turkish Journal of Mathematics, showcasing his expertise and commitment to advancing mathematical research. His work spans diverse areas, including fuzzy functions, q-calculus, and differential subordination, with significant international collaborations. Dr. Shah’s contributions to mathematical modeling and applied mathematics highlight his innovative approach. While his research impact is substantial, further engagement in high-impact publications, research grants, and global recognition could enhance his academic influence. His dedication and consistent research output position him as a strong candidate for prestigious research awards in mathematics.

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Education

Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah holds a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Mathematics from COMSATS University Islamabad, where he conducted advanced research on linear operators in geometric function theory from 2016 to 2020. Prior to this, he earned his Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.) in Mathematics from Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad (2009–2011), focusing on Γ-semigroups and their mathematical properties. His academic journey began with a Master of Science (M.Sc.) in Mathematics from the same institution (2006–2008), equipping him with a strong foundation in mathematical theories and analytical techniques. Through his studies, he specialized in complex analysis, geometric function theory, special functions, and semigroup theory, making significant contributions to these areas. His education has been instrumental in shaping his career as a dedicated researcher and professor, fostering a deep understanding of applied and theoretical mathematics while driving impactful research in the field.

Professional Experience

Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah is an accomplished academic with over 16 years of experience in teaching and research in mathematics. He currently serves as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Quaid-i-Awam University of Engineering, Science, and Technology, Nawabshah, Pakistan. Previously, he worked as a Lecturer at the same institution and also held teaching positions at the Institute of Business Administration, Sukkur, and Govt. Degree College, Doulat Pur. His expertise spans Complex Analysis, Geometric Function Theory, Special Functions, and Semigroup Theory, contributing to both undergraduate and postgraduate education. Dr. Shah has actively participated in research supervision, curriculum development, and academic training programs, enhancing the learning experience for students. He has also attended ICT teaching training programs, demonstrating his commitment to professional growth. His extensive teaching career, coupled with his prolific research contributions, makes him a distinguished figure in the field of applied mathematics.

Research Interest

Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah’s research interests lie in the fields of Complex Analysis, Geometric Function Theory, Special Functions, and Semigroup Theory, with a strong focus on analytical methods and mathematical modeling. His work explores coefficient estimates, fuzzy functions, differential subordination, and convexity properties in function theory, contributing to the development of new mathematical frameworks. He has extensively investigated q-calculus, multiplier operators, and generalizations of close-to-convex functions, advancing knowledge in applied and theoretical mathematics. His research also extends to the study of harmonic functions, fuzzy differential equations, and analytic function subclasses, bridging pure and applied mathematical approaches. Through international collaborations and interdisciplinary studies, he continuously explores innovative methods to solve complex mathematical problems, particularly those relevant to engineering, physics, and computational sciences. With a robust publication record, Dr. Shah remains dedicated to expanding mathematical frontiers and fostering advancements in contemporary mathematical research.

Award and Honor

Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah is a distinguished researcher in applied mathematics, recognized for his significant contributions to complex analysis, geometric function theory, and special functions. With over 30 peer-reviewed publications in reputable journals such as Mathematics, AIMS Mathematics, and Turkish Journal of Mathematics, he has established himself as a leading academic in his field. His research collaborations span multiple countries, including Romania, Saudi Arabia, Egypt, and Spain, showcasing his global impact. Dr. Shah has been honored for his dedication to mathematical sciences through his role as an Assistant Professor at Quaid-i-Awam University and his extensive teaching and research experience of over 16 years. His scholarly work has earned him invitations to collaborate on international research projects, contributing to the advancement of applied mathematics. His recognition in academia continues to grow, solidifying his reputation as an influential mathematician dedicated to solving complex mathematical problems and mentoring future researchers.

Conclusion

Dr. Shujaat Ali Shah is a highly accomplished researcher in applied mathematics, with a strong focus on complex analysis, geometric function theory, and mathematical modeling. His extensive publication record in reputable international journals, coupled with collaborations across multiple countries, highlights his global research impact. With over 16 years of academic and research experience, he has consistently contributed to advancing mathematical knowledge through innovative studies on fuzzy functions, q-calculus, and differential subordination. While his research output and collaborations are commendable, further enhancing citation impact, securing research grants, and engaging in applied industrial projects could elevate his recognition to a higher level. His expertise, dedication, and consistent contributions make him a strong contender for the Best Researcher Award in Applied Mathematics. With a focus on expanding the real-world applications of his work and increasing scholarly influence, Dr. Shah has the potential to achieve even greater recognition in the global mathematical research community.

Publications Top Noted

  • Study on the q-analogue of a certain family of linear operators
    Authors: SA Shah, KI Noor
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 55

  • On fuzzy spiral-like functions associated with the family of linear operators
    Authors: AF Azzam, SA Shah, A Cătaș, LI Cotîrlă
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 10

  • On fuzzy differential subordination associated with q-difference operator
    Authors: SA Shah, EE Ali, A Catas, AM Albalahi
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 10

  • Inclusion results for the class of fuzzy α-convex functions
    Authors: SA Shah, EE Ali, AA Maitlo, T Abdeljawad, AM Albalahi
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 9

  • Fuzzy differential subordination and superordination results for q-analogue of multiplier transformation
    Authors: AA Lupas, SA Shah, LF Iambor
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 6

  • A Study of Spiral‐Like Harmonic Functions Associated with Quantum Calculus
    Authors: SA Shah, LI Cotirla, A Catas, C Dubau, G Cheregi
    Year: 2022
    Citations: 6

  • On q-Mocanu type functions associated with q-Ruscheweyh derivative operator
    Authors: KI Noor, SA Shah
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 6

  • Applications of q-calculus multiplier operators and subordination for the study of particular analytic function subclasses
    Authors: EE Ali, GI Oros, SA Shah, AM Albalahi
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 6

  • On new subclass of harmonic univalent functions associated with modified q-operator
    Authors: SA Shah, AA Maitlo, MA Soomro, KI Noor
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 4

  • On fuzzy differential subordination associated with -difference operator
    Authors: SA Shah, EE Ali, A Catas, AM Albalahi
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 4

  • Application of Srivastava-Attiya Operator to the Generalization of Mocanu Functions
    Authors: KI Noor, SA Shah
    Year: 2019
    Citations: 3

  • Study of the fuzzy q-spiral-like functions associated with the generalized linear operator
    Authors: AA Azzam, D Breaz, SA Shah, LI Cotirla
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 2

  • On generalized gamma-Bazilevic functions
    Authors: KI Noor, SA Shah, A Saliu
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 2

  • Study of the q-spiral-like functions of complex order
    Authors: KI Noor, SA Shah
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 2

  • On certain generalized Bazilevic type functions associated with conic regions
    Authors: KI Noor, SA Shah
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 2

  • Study of Generalized q‐Close‐to‐Convex Functions Related to Parabolic Domain
    Authors: KI Noor, AA Lupas, SA Shah, AM Sibih, S Abdel-Khalek
    Year: 2023
    Citations: 1

  • Some Inclusion and Radius Problems of Certain Subclasses of Analytic Functions
    Authors: KI Noor, M Kamran, SA Shah
    Year: 2021
    Citations: 1

  • Applications of certain operators to the classes of analytic functions related to the generalized Janowski functions
    Authors: KI Noor, SA Shah
    Year: 2020
    Citations: 1

Huaiqing Zuo | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Prof. Huaiqing Zuo | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Associate Head at Math. department of Tsinghua U, China

Dr. Huaiqing Zuo is a distinguished mathematician specializing in algebraic geometry and singularity theory. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2012, under the guidance of Stephen S.-T. Yau, with a dissertation on the coordinate-free characterization of isolated homogeneous singularities. Currently, Dr. Zuo serves as a professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Tsinghua University, where he also holds leadership roles as Associate Head and Director of the Teaching Committee. His research has been widely recognized, earning him accolades such as the ICCM Best Paper Award Silver Award in 2017 and the Tsinghua University Faculty Excellence Award in 2023. Dr. Zuo has an extensive publication record, with numerous articles in high-impact journals, and has delivered invited talks at prestigious awards worldwide. His contributions have significantly advanced the understanding of isolated singularities and derivation Lie algebras, establishing him as a leading figure in his field.

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Education

Dr. Huaiqing Zuo’s educational journey reflects a profound dedication to mathematics. He earned his Bachelor of Arts in Pure Mathematics from Guangzhou University in 2002, graduating with high honors. He then pursued a Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics at East China Normal University, completing it in 2010. During this period, he was an exchange student at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) from 2007 to 2008, collaborating with Professor Stephen S.-T. Yau. Following this, Dr. Zuo obtained a Master of Science in Pure Mathematics from UIC in 2010. He continued at UIC as a Ph.D. candidate in Pure Mathematics, focusing on algebraic geometry, singularity theory, and coding theory. Throughout his doctoral studies, he served as a teaching assistant for various calculus courses, further honing his expertise and pedagogical skills.

Professional Experience

Dr. Huaiqing Zuo is a distinguished mathematician specializing in algebraic geometry and singularity theory. He earned his Ph.D. in Pure Mathematics from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2012, under the guidance of Professor Stephen S.-T. Yau. Following his doctoral studies, Dr. Zuo joined Tsinghua University, where he has progressed through academic ranks: Assistant Professor (2013–2018), Associate Professor (2018–2023), and currently serves as a Professor since June 2023. In addition to his research and teaching roles, he has held significant administrative positions, including Associate Head of the Department of Mathematical Sciences and Director of the Teaching Committee since April 2024. Dr. Zuo’s contributions to the field are evidenced by numerous publications in high-impact journals and invitations to speak at international awards. His work has been recognized with several awards, such as the ICCM Best Paper Award Silver Award in 2017 and the Tsinghua University Faculty Excellence Award in 2023. Beyond his research, Dr. Zuo is committed to academic leadership and mentorship, having supervised multiple doctoral theses and actively participating in the academic community at Tsinghua University.

Research Interest

Dr. Huaiqing Zuo’s research interests encompass both pure and applied mathematics, with a particular focus on singularity theory, algebraic geometry, and coding theory. His work in singularity theory involves the study of spaces that are not well-behaved, such as those with points where mathematical objects are not defined or are not smooth. In algebraic geometry, he investigates the properties of geometric structures that are defined as solutions to systems of polynomial equations. Additionally, Dr. Zuo has explored coding theory, which involves the design of error-correcting codes for reliable data transmission and storage. His diverse research portfolio reflects a commitment to advancing mathematical understanding across these interconnected domains.

Award and Honor

Dr. Huaiqing Zuo has been recognized for his exceptional contributions to mathematics through several prestigious awards and honors. In 2017, he received the ICCM Best Paper Award Silver Award, along with three Distinguished Paper Awards from the same institution, underscoring the high quality and impact of his research. His excellence in academia was further acknowledged by Tsinghua University, where he was honored with the Faculty Excellence Award in 2023 and named Excellent Doctoral Thesis Supervisor in 2024, reflecting his dedication to both research and mentorship. Additionally, Dr. Zuo’s work has garnered significant attention in the mathematical community, with multiple papers being listed among ESI’s Most Cited Papers in 2023 and an Editor’s Pick by the Journal of Mathematical Physics in the same year, highlighting the influence and relevance of his scholarly contributions.

Conclusion

Dr. Huaiqing Zuo is a distinguished mathematician specializing in algebraic geometry and singularity theory. He earned his Ph.D. from the University of Illinois at Chicago in 2012, under the guidance of Professor Stephen S.-T. Yau. Currently, Dr. Zuo serves as a professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Tsinghua University, where he also holds leadership positions, including Associate Head and Director of the Teaching Committee. His research has been widely recognized, earning him accolades such as the ICCM Best Paper Award Silver Award in 2017 and the Tsinghua University Faculty Excellence Award in 2023. Dr. Zuo has delivered numerous invited talks at prestigious institutions and awards, reflecting his standing in the mathematical community. His extensive publication record includes articles in high-impact journals, underscoring his significant contributions to his field. Dr. Zuo’s blend of research excellence, leadership, and dedication to education positions him as a leading figure in contemporary mathematics.

Publications Top Noted

  • The weights of isolated curve singularities are determined by Hodge ideals
    • Authors: Yang Wang, Stephen Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2025
    • Source: Pacific Journal of Mathematics (PJM)
  • Normal surface singularities of small degrees
    • Authors: Stephen Yau, Hao Zuo, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Journal of the Mathematical Society of Japan
  • On the Nakai conjecture for some singularities
    • Authors: Xiao Zida, Stephen Yau, Qiwei Zhu, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Annali della Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Classe di Scienze
  • Spectrum and Hertling conjectures for trimodal singularities
    • Authors: Quan Shi, Yang Wang, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Proceedings of the Steklov Institute of Mathematics
  • Three-dimensional rational isolated complete intersection singularities
    • Authors: Bingyi Chen, Stephen Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: Handbook of Geometry and Topology of Singularities
  • Various derivation Lie algebras of isolated singularities
    • Authors: Stephen S.-T. Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2023
    • Source: Handbook of Geometry and Topology of Singularities
  • Modules of differential operators of (k, s)-th Tjurina algebras of singularities
    • Authors: Siyong Tao, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Forum Mathematica
  • Recent results on non-existence of negative weight derivations for weighted homogeneous isolated singularities
    • Authors: Bingyi Chen, Hao Chen, Stephen S.-T. Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2022
    • Source: ICCM Notice
  • On jet closures of singularities
    • Authors: Yifan Chen, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2025
    • Source: Sbornik Mathematics
  • Three types of derivation Lie algebras of isolated hypersurface singularities
    • Authors: Naveed Hussain, Stephen S.-T. Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2025
    • Source: Rendiconti del Circolo Matematico di Palermo
  • On variation of complex structures and variation of new Lie algebras arising from singularities
    • Authors: Bingyi Chen, Naveed Hussain, Stephen S.-T. Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Proceedings of the 8th International Consortium of Chinese Mathematicians
  • On T-maps and ideals of antiderivatives of hypersurface singularities
    • Authors: Quan Shi, Stephen S.-T. Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Izvestiya: Mathematics
  • Hodge moduli algebras and complete invariants of singularities
    • Authors: Guorui Ma, Yang Wang, Stephen S.-T. Yau, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Asian Journal of Mathematics
  • A characterization and solvability of quasihomogeneous singularities
    • Authors: Guorui Ma, Stephen Yau, Qiwei Zhu, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Pacific Journal of Mathematics
  • Sharp lower estimations for invariants associated with the ideal of antiderivatives of singularities
    • Authors: Naveed Hussain, Quan Shi, Huaiqing Zuo
    • Year: 2024
    • Source: Bulletin of the Iranian Mathematical Society

 

 

Maryam Alkandari | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

Dr. Maryam Alkandari | Pure Mathematics | Best Researcher Award

 Associate Prof at Kuwait University, Kuwait

Dr. Maryam Mohammad Alkandari is an esteemed Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematics at Kuwait University, specializing in algebraic geometric coding theory, fractional calculus, and applied mathematics. She earned her Ph.D. from Imperial College London in 2003 and has since made significant contributions to mathematical research. With over 18 high-impact publications in renowned journals and a Springer Nature book, her work spans differential equations, operational calculus, and mathematical modeling. She has led seven major research projects, receiving multiple grants and awards. Dr. Alkandari is also dedicated to education, contributing to mathematics pedagogy and autism research. She has presented at international awards and collaborated on interdisciplinary projects. Her research continues to influence pure and applied mathematics, with potential for industrial applications. With a strong academic foundation and impactful contributions, she stands as a leading researcher in her field, making her an excellent candidate for prestigious research awards.

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Education

Dr. Maryam Mohammad Alkandari holds a Ph.D. in Algebraic Geometric Coding Theory from Imperial College London, UK, awarded in 2003. Alongside her doctorate, she earned a Diploma in Algebra from Imperial College the same year. She previously completed her M.S. in Pure Mathematics in 1997 and a B.S. in Mathematics in 1994, both from Kuwait University. Her doctoral research, titled “Decoding Partial Geometric Codes,” focused on advanced algebraic structures and coding theory, demonstrating her expertise in mathematical problem-solving. Over the years, she has expanded her research into applied mathematics, fractional calculus, and mathematical modeling. With a strong foundation in pure and applied mathematics, Dr. Alkandari has significantly contributed to her field through research, teaching, and mentorship. Her academic journey reflects a commitment to innovation, interdisciplinary studies, and advancing mathematical knowledge in both theoretical and practical applications.

Professional Experience

Dr. Maryam Mohammad Alkandari is an accomplished mathematician and Associate Professor at Kuwait University with over two decades of academic and research experience. She specializes in applied mathematics, algebraic geometric coding theory, and fractional calculus. Since earning her Ph.D. from Imperial College London in 2003, she has held key academic positions, contributing significantly to mathematical research and education. As a principal investigator, she has led multiple funded projects, including studies on fractional calculus, operational methods, and mathematical modeling. Dr. Alkandari has published extensively in high-impact journals and authored a book with Springer Nature Switzerland. She actively participates in international awards and collaborates on interdisciplinary research, including mathematics education and autism studies. Her mentorship, leadership in research, and commitment to advancing mathematical sciences have earned her prestigious grants and recognition. Dr. Alkandari continues to push the boundaries of mathematical applications, making significant contributions to both academia and industry.

Research Interest

Dr. Maryam Mohammad Alkandari’s research interests lie in applied mathematics, fractional calculus, algebraic geometric coding theory, and differential equations, with a strong focus on both theoretical advancements and practical applications. Her work extensively explores operational calculus, algebraic structures, and numerical methods for solving complex mathematical problems. She has made significant contributions to fractional differential equations, oscillation theory, and integral transforms, with applications in engineering, physics, and mathematical modeling. Dr. Alkandari is also interested in mathematics education and pedagogical approaches, particularly the integration of technology in learning and teaching methodologies. Her interdisciplinary research extends to mathematical models in autism education, demonstrating the societal impact of her work. Additionally, she is involved in research projects that explore novel mathematical techniques in oil production and refining. Through her prolific publications, funded research projects, and international collaborations, Dr. Alkandari continues to push the boundaries of applied mathematics and its real-world applications.

Award and Honor

Dr. Maryam Mohammad Alkandari has received numerous awards and honors in recognition of her outstanding contributions to applied mathematics, fractional calculus, and algebraic geometric coding theory. She has been the Principal Investigator (PI) on seven major research projects funded by Kuwait University, including groundbreaking studies on operational methods in fractional calculus and mathematical modeling in oil production. Her excellence in research has been acknowledged through multiple grant awards, including the prestigious Project Award for Operational Method in Fractional Calculus (SM01/17, SM01/20). Additionally, she has been honored with unfunded rewarded papers from Kuwait University’s Research Sector, highlighting her influential publications in top-tier journals. Dr. Alkandari has presented her work at international awards in Turkey, Taiwan, and Kuwait, further solidifying her global academic reputation. With her extensive contributions to research, education, and mentorship, she continues to be a leading figure in applied mathematics, earning well-deserved recognition and respect in the field.

Conclusion

Dr. Maryam Mohammad Alkandari is an accomplished researcher and academic in applied mathematics, specializing in algebraic geometric coding theory, fractional calculus, and differential equations. With a Ph.D. from Imperial College London and over two decades of experience at Kuwait University, she has made significant contributions through numerous high-impact publications, funded research projects, and international award presentations. Her work spans theoretical advancements and practical applications, including innovative mathematical methods in education and autism research. Recognized with multiple research grants and awards, she has demonstrated leadership in interdisciplinary studies and academic mentorship. While her research impact is commendable, further international collaborations, industry applications, and editorial leadership could elevate her global influence. Dr. Alkandari’s dedication to advancing mathematical sciences and her contributions to education make her a strong candidate for prestigious research awards, positioning her as a leading figure in applied mathematics with the potential to make lasting global contributions.

Publications Top Noted

  • Operational Calculus for the General Fractional Derivatives of Arbitrary Order
    • Authors: M. Al-Kandari, L.A.M. Hanna, Y. Luchko
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 18
  • Operational Method for Solving Fractional Differential Equations with the Left-and Right-Hand Sided Erdélyi-Kober Fractional Derivatives
    • Authors: L.A.M. Hanna, M. Al-Kandari, Y. Luchko
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 16
  • A Fuzzy-Statistical Tolerance Interval from Residuals of Crisp Linear Regression Models
    • Authors: M. Al-Kandari, K. Adjenughwure, K. Papadopoulos
    • Year: 2020
    • Citations: 13
  • Half-Linear Differential Equations of Fourth Order: Oscillation Criteria of Solutions
    • Authors: O. Bazighifan, K.S. Al-Ghafri, M. Al-Kandari, F. Ghanim, F. Mofarreh
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 7
  • Delay Differential Equations of Fourth-Order: Oscillation and Asymptotic Properties of Solutions
    • Authors: O. Bazighifan, M. Al-Kandari, K.S. Al-Ghafri, F. Ghanim, S. Askar, G.I. Oros
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 7
  • Calculus 1 College Students’ Concept of Function
    • Authors: A.H. Alajmi, M.M. Al-Kandari
    • Year: 2022
    • Citations: 5
  • New Criteria for Oscillation of Half-Linear Differential Equations with p-Laplacian-like Operators
    • Authors: O. Bazighifan, F. Ghanim, J. Awrejcewicz, K.S. Al-Ghafri, M. Al-Kandari
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 4
  • Enhancing Kuwaiti Teachers’ Technology-Assisted Mathematics Teaching Practices
    • Authors: M. Soliman, Z. Lavicza, T. Prodromou, M. Al-Kandari, T. Houghton
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 4
  • Some Oscillation Results for Even-Order Differential Equations with Neutral Term
    • Authors: M. Al-Kandari, O. Bazighifan
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 3
  • On an Extension of the Mikusiński Type Operational Calculus for the Caputo Fractional Derivative
    • Authors: M. Al-Kandari, L.A.M. Hanna, Y. Luchko
    • Year: 2021
    • Citations: 3
  • A Convolution Family in the Dimovski Sense for the Composed Erdélyi-Kober Fractional Integrals
    • Authors: M. Al-Kandari, L.A.M. Hanna, Y.F. Luchko
    • Year: 2019
    • Citations: 3
  • Operational Calculus for the 1st Level General Fractional Derivatives and its Applications
    • Authors: M. Al-Kandari, Y. Luchko
    • Year: 2024
    • Citations: 2
  • A New Modification of an Iterative Method Based on Inverse Polynomial for Solving Cauchy Problems
    • Authors: A.H. Ali, O. Alabdali, M.T. Yaseen, M. Al-Kandari, O. Bazighifan
    • Year: 2023
    • Citations: 1