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The authors study homogeneous fractional differential equations of Euler type for any a complex order. The main tool used for the proof are Mellin transform and residue theory. At the end, related results for ordinary differential equations are established.
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Riemann-Liouville fractional derivative
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Solving homogeneous fractional differential equations of Euler type
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    Solving homogeneous fractional differential equations of Euler type (English)
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    The authors study homogeneous fractional differential equations of Euler type for any a complex order. The main tool used for the proof are Mellin transform and residue theory. At the end, related results for ordinary differential equations are established.
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    Riemann-Liouville fractional derivative
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    Mellin transform
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    Residue
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