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Böhner, Martin, et al.. (2015). IMPROVEMENTS OF DYNAMIC OPIAL-TYPE INEQUALITIES AND APPLICATIONS. Dynamic Systems and Applications. 24. 229–241.3 indexed citations
Akın, Elvan, Samir H. Saker, & Martin Böhner. (2007). Oscillation criteria for a certain class of second order Emden-Fowler dynamic equations.. ETNA - Electronic Transactions on Numerical Analysis. 27. 1–12.63 indexed citations
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Saker, Samir H.. (2007). OSCILLATION CRITERIA OF HILLE AND NEHARI TYPES FOR THIRD-ORDER DELAY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS. 11(4).7 indexed citations
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Saker, Samir H.. (2007). Oscillation of second-order delay and neutral delay dynamic equations on time scales.5 indexed citations
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Saker, Samir H. & Martin Böhner. (2006). Oscillation of Second Order Half-linear Dynamic Equations on Discrete Time Scales.5 indexed citations
Elabbasy, Elmetwally M., Taher S. Hassan, & Samir H. Saker. (2005). Oscillation of second-order nonlinear differential equations with a damping term. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.11 indexed citations
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Kubiaczyk, I. & Samir H. Saker. (2004). Oscillation and asymptotic behavior of second-order nonlinear difference equations. Fasciculi Mathematici. 39–54.3 indexed citations
Saker, Samir H.. (2002). Kamenev-type oscillation criteria for forced Emden-Fowler superlinear difference equations. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología.2 indexed citations
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Saker, Samir H., et al.. (2002). Oscilltion of solutions to impulsive delay differential equations. 63–74.1 indexed citations
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Saker, Samir H., et al.. (2001). Oscillation of First Order Neutral Delay Differential Equations. Kyungpook mathematical journal. 41(2). 311–311.10 indexed citations
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