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  • Sigma Mühendislik ve Fen Bilimleri Dergisi
  • Volume:42 Issue:2
  • A new application of fractional glucose-insulin model and numerical solutions

A new application of fractional glucose-insulin model and numerical solutions

Authors : Zafer Öztürk, Halis Bilgil, Sezer Sorgun
Pages : 407-413
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Publication Date : 2024-04-30
Article Type : Research Paper
Abstract :Along with the developing technology, obesity and diabetes are increasing rapidly among people. The identification of diabetes diseases, modeling, predicting their behavior, conducting simulations, studying control and treatment methods using mathematical methods has be-come of great importance. In this paper, we have obtained numerical solutions by considering the glucose-insulin fractional model. This model consists of three compartments: the blood glucose concentration (G), the blood insulin concentration (I) and the ready-to-absorb glucose concentration (D) in the small intestine. The fractional derivative is used in the sense of Caputo. By performing mathematical analyzes for the Glucose-Insulin fractional mathematical model, numerical results were obtained with the help of the Euler method and graphs were drawn.
Keywords : Fractional Glucose Insulin Model, Mathematical Modeling, Euler Method, Caputo Derivative

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