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A simple fractional-calculus approach to the solutions of the Bessel differential equation of general order and some of its applications.
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    A simple fractional-calculus approach to the solutions of the Bessel differential equation of general order and some of its applications. (English)
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    The authors main objective is to show how the fractional-calculus approach to the solutions of the classical Bessel differential equation of general order would lead naturally to several interesting consequences which include an alternative investigation of the power-series solutions obtainable usually by the Frobenius method. The methodology presented by the authors is based largely upon some of the general theorems on particular solutions of a certain family of linear ordinary fractional differential equations.
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    Fractional calculus
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    Bessel differential equation
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    Fuchsian (and non-Fuchsian) equations
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    differentegral equations
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    Linear (ordinary and partial) differential equations
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    Index law
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    linearity property
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    generalized Leibniz rule
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    Frobenius method
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    power-series solutions
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    Bessel functions
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    trigonometric functions
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