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Generalized conformable mean value theorems with applications to multivariable calculus
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    Generalized conformable mean value theorems with applications to multivariable calculus (English)
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    22 June 2021
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    Summary: The conformable derivative and its properties have been recently introduced. In this research work, we propose and prove some new results on the conformable calculus. By using the definitions and results on conformable derivatives of higher order, we generalize the theorems of the mean value which follow the same argument as in the classical calculus. The value of conformable Taylor remainder is obtained through the generalized conformable theorem of the mean value. Finally, we introduce the conformable version of two interesting results of classical multivariable calculus via the conformable formula of finite increments.
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