Fractional derivatives and the fundamental theorem of fractional calculus
Publication:2209188
DOI10.1515/fca-2020-0049zbMath1474.26024arXiv2006.14383OpenAlexW3105447427MaRDI QIDQ2209188
Publication date: 28 October 2020
Published in: Fractional Calculus \& Applied Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2006.14383
Laplace transformprojectorRiemann-Liouville fractional integralRiemann-Liouville fractional derivativeCaputo fractional derivativeHilfer fractional derivativefundamental theorem of fractional calculus\(n\)-th level fractional derivative2nd level fractional derivative
Fractional derivatives and integrals (26A33) Laplace transform (44A10) Integral equations of the convolution type (Abel, Picard, Toeplitz and Wiener-Hopf type) (45E10) Absolutely continuous real functions of several variables, functions of bounded variation (26B30)
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