Fractional calculus and the sums of certain families of infinite series (Q1892238)

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Fractional calculus and the sums of certain families of infinite series
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    Fractional calculus and the sums of certain families of infinite series (English)
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    30 November 1995
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    Although the concept of fractional calculus can be traced back to l'Hôpital's naive (three centuries old) curiosity about the meaning of Leibniz's \(n\)th derivative notation \({d^n y\over dx^n}\) when \(n= {1\over 2}\), and many monumental works on the subject of fractional calculus have since appeared (and are still appearing) in the mathematical literature, the five-volume work published recently by \textit{K. Nishimoto} [``Fractional calculus'', Vol 1 (1984; Zbl 0605.26006), Vol. 2 (1987; Zbl 0702.26011); Vol. 3 (1989; Zbl 0798.26005), Vol IV (1992; Zbl 0798.26006), ``An essence of Nishimoto's fractional calculus'' (1991; Zbl 0798.26007)] contains an interesting account of the theory and applications of fractional calculus in a number of areas of mathematical analysis (such as ordinary and partial differential equations, summation of series, etc. The main object of the present paper is to examine rather systematically some of the most recent contributions by \textit{K. Nishimoto} [J. Coll. Eng., Nihon Univ., Ser. B 32, 7-13 (1991)], \textit{K. Nishimoto} and \textit{S.-T. Tu} [ibid. 15-21, 23-30 (1991); J. Fractional Calc. 1, 7-16 (1992)], \textit{L. Galué}, the second author and \textit{K. Nishimoto} [J. Fractional Calc. 1, 17-21 (1992; Zbl 0798.26009)], and others, on the use of fractional calculus in finding the sums of numerous interesting families of infinite series. Various other classes of infinite sums found in the literature without using fractional calculus, and their hitherto unnoticed connections with certain known results, are also considered.
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    fractional calculus
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    infinite series
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    infinite sums
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