Fractional Calculus And Its Applications


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Fractional Calculus and Its Applications


Fractional Calculus and Its Applications

Author: B. Ross

language: en

Publisher: Springer

Release Date: 2006-11-15


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Applications Of Fractional Calculus In Physics


Applications Of Fractional Calculus In Physics

Author: Rudolf Hilfer

language: en

Publisher: World Scientific

Release Date: 2000-03-02


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Fractional calculus is a collection of relatively little-known mathematical results concerning generalizations of differentiation and integration to noninteger orders. While these results have been accumulated over centuries in various branches of mathematics, they have until recently found little appreciation or application in physics and other mathematically oriented sciences. This situation is beginning to change, and there are now a growing number of research areas in physics which employ fractional calculus.This volume provides an introduction to fractional calculus for physicists, and collects easily accessible review articles surveying those areas of physics in which applications of fractional calculus have recently become prominent.

Advances in Fractional Calculus


Advances in Fractional Calculus

Author: J. Sabatier

language: en

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Release Date: 2007-07-28


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In the last two decades, fractional (or non integer) differentiation has played a very important role in various fields such as mechanics, electricity, chemistry, biology, economics, control theory and signal and image processing. For example, in the last three fields, some important considerations such as modelling, curve fitting, filtering, pattern recognition, edge detection, identification, stability, controllability, observability and robustness are now linked to long-range dependence phenomena. Similar progress has been made in other fields listed here. The scope of the book is thus to present the state of the art in the study of fractional systems and the application of fractional differentiation. As this volume covers recent applications of fractional calculus, it will be of interest to engineers, scientists, and applied mathematicians.