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We mention without proof several foundational definitions and results in the calculus on time scales from an excellent introductory text by Bohner and Peterson [2].
In this section, we briefly present some foundational definitions and results from the calculus on time scales so that the paper is self-contained.
An illustrative example is given in Section 4. In this section, we will provide several foundational definitions and results from the calculus on time scales and give some lemmas which are used in the proof of our main results.
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