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The following pages link to On the application of sequential and fixed-point methods to fractional differential equations of arbitrary order (Q452493):
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- Asymptotic stability of linear fractional systems with constant coefficients and small time-dependent perturbations (Q723433) (← links)
- Weakly singular Gronwall inequalities and applications to fractional differential equations (Q1633587) (← links)
- Existence, uniqueness, and exponential boundedness of global solutions to delay fractional differential equations (Q1679412) (← links)
- Upper and lower estimates for the separation of solutions to fractional differential equations (Q2110180) (← links)
- Sadovskii type best proximity point (pair) theorems with an application to fractional differential equations (Q2141034) (← links)
- Global existence theory for fractional differential equations: new advances via continuation methods for contractive maps (Q2291760) (← links)
- When do fractional differential equations have solutions that are bounded by the Mittag-Leffler function? (Q2346213) (← links)
- Solutions to fractional differential equations that extend (Q3120738) (← links)
- An extension of the well-posedness concept for fractional differential equations of Caputo’s type (Q3191908) (← links)
- Maximal solutions to fractional differential equations (Q4626353) (← links)
- Improved mathematical results and simplified pedagogical approaches for Gronwall's inequality for fractional calculus (Q4626406) (← links)
- Qualitative results for solutions to nonlinear Caputo differential equations satisfying the Osgood condition (Q4626416) (← links)
- Existence and exact controllability of fractional evolution inclusions with damping (Q4977872) (← links)
- Theory and numerical approaches of high order fractional Sturm–Liouville problems (Q5101824) (← links)
- Qualitative properties of solutions to a nonlinear time-space fractional diffusion equation (Q6043037) (← links)
- The analysis of a time delay fractional COVID‐19 model via Caputo type fractional derivative (Q6140759) (← links)