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Special polynomials and fractional calculus (English)
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6 August 2004
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The authors state that by combining the properties of exponential operators and suitable integral representations, one can find an alternative way of treating fractional operators. Further they show that some families of special polynomials may provide a complement to the theory of fractional operators.
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special polynomials
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integral transforms
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fractional
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