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Co-authorship network of co-authors of John Michael Rassias
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Kumar, B. V. Senthil, K. Ravi, & John Michael Rassias. (2016). Solution and Generalized Ulam-Hyers Stability of a Reciprocal Type Functional Equation in Non-Archimedean Fields. World Scientific News. 31. 71–81.2 indexed citations
Ravi, K., et al.. (2011). Generalized Ulam-Hyers stability of an AQ-functional equation in quasi-beta-normed spaces. 1(4). 217–236.5 indexed citations
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Rassias, John Michael, et al.. (2011). The Exterior Tricomi and Frankl Problems for Quaterelliptic-Quaterhyperbolic Equations with Eight Parabolic Lines. European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics. 4(2). 186–208.6 indexed citations
Rassias, John Michael, et al.. (2010). Generalized Ulam-Hyers Stability of a General Mixed AQCQ-functional Equation in Multi-Banach Spaces: a Fixed Point Approach. European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics. 3(6). 1032–1047.15 indexed citations
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Moslehian, Mohammad Sal & John Michael Rassias. (2010). A Characterization of Inner Product Spaces Concerning an Euler-Lagrange Identity. 8(2). 16–21.19 indexed citations
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Ravi, K., et al.. (2009). STABILITY OF A GENERALIZED MIXED TYPE ADDITIVE, QUADRATIC, CUBIC AND QUARTIC FUNCTIONAL EQUATION. Journal of Inequalities in Pure & Applied Mathematics. 10(4).30 indexed citations
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Rassias, John Michael, et al.. (2009). Approximation of the Quadratic and Cubic Functional Equations in RN-spaces. European Journal of Pure and Applied Mathematics. 2(4). 494–507.15 indexed citations
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Ravi, K., et al.. (2008). Ulam Stability for the Orthogonally General Euler - Lagrange Type Functional Equation. 3. 36–47.92 indexed citations
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Rassias, John Michael, et al.. (2007). Refined ULAM Stability for Euler–Lagrange Type Mappings in Hilbert Spaces. International Journal of Applied Mathematics & Statistics. 7. 126–132.10 indexed citations
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Rassias, John Michael, et al.. (2007). On the ALEKSANDROV and Triangle Isometry ULAM Stability Problems. International Journal of Applied Mathematics & Statistics. 7. 133–142.1 indexed citations
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Park, Chun-Gil & John Michael Rassias. (2007). Hyers–Ulam stability of an Euler–Lagrange type additive mapping. International Journal of Applied Mathematics & Statistics. 7. 112–125.8 indexed citations
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Rassias, John Michael. (2001). SOLUTION OF A CAUCHY-JENSEN STABILITY ULAM TYPE PROBLEM. Czech Digital Mathematics Library (Institute of Mathematics CAS). 37(3). 161–177.6 indexed citations
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Rassias, John Michael. (1986). Mixed type equations.25 indexed citations
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