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Fractional order continuity and some properties about integrability and differentiability of real functions
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    Fractional order continuity and some properties about integrability and differentiability of real functions (English)
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    15 September 1999
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    The authors define the notions of an \(\alpha\)-continuous and an \(\alpha\)-singular function and the notion of \(\alpha\)-integrability for real functions. A measurable function \(f(x)\) is called \(\alpha\)-continuous at the point \(x_0\), if there exists \(\lambda \in [0,1-\alpha)\) for which \(| x-x_0| ^\lambda f(x)\) is a continuous function at \(x_0\). Similarly, the function \(f(x)\) is called \(\alpha\)-singular of order \(\alpha \in [0,1)\) at the point \(x_0\) if \(\lim_{x \to x_0} | x-x_0| ^{1-\alpha}f(x) =k, k\neq 0, \infty\). For \(\alpha \in R^1_+\), a real function \(f(x)\) is called \(\alpha\)-integrable of order \(\alpha\) at the point \(x_0\), if the fractional integral \((I^\alpha_a f)(x_0)\) is finite at this point. In terms of these notions, the authors establish some properties of fractional Riemann-Liouville integrals, such as sufficient conditions for the continuity of \(I_a^{1-\alpha}f\) or for the point-wise existence of fractional derivatives.
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    fractional integrals and derivatives
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    \(\alpha\)-continuity
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    \(\alpha\)-singular function
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    \(\alpha\)-integrability
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    Riemann-Liouville integrals
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