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Fractional calculus via functional calculus: Theory and applications (English)
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9 December 2003
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The paper demonstrates the power of the functional calculus definition of linear fractional differential operators via generalized Fourier transforms. The solutions are presented as convolutions of the input functions with the related impulse responses. Some examples are presented. The quality of the method is exemplified by comparing the numerical results with measurements.
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fractional calculus
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residue calculus
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viscoelasticity
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mechanics of rods
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functional calculus
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linear fractional differential operators
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generalized Fourier transforms
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