Fractional Dynamics

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· Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
4.5
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392
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The book is devoted to recent developments in the theory of fractional calculus and its applications. Particular attention is paid to the applicability of this currently popular research field in various branches of pure and applied mathematics. In particular, the book focuses on the more recent results in mathematical physics, engineering applications, theoretical and applied physics as quantum mechanics, signal analysis, and in those relevant research fields where nonlinear dynamics occurs and several tools of nonlinear analysis are required. Dynamical processes and dynamical systems of fractional order attract researchers from many areas of sciences and technologies,
ranging from mathematics and physics to computer science.

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4.5
29 reviews
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11 May 2018
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Dip Mondal
12 April 2020
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abby arman
19 May 2020
great
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Carlo Cattani, University of Salerno, Italy

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