A comment on a controversial issue: a generalized fractional derivative cannot have a regular kernel

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DOI10.1515/FCA-2020-0008zbMATH Open1437.26010arXiv2003.04385OpenAlexW3101412855MaRDI QIDQ2176141FDOQ2176141

A. Hanyga

Publication date: 4 May 2020

Published in: Fractional Calculus \ Applied Analysis (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: The problem whether a given pair of functions can be used as the kernels of a generalized fractional derivative and the associated generalized fractional integral is reduced to the problem of existence of a solution to the Sonine equation. It is shown for some selected classes of functions that a necessary condition for a function to be the kernel of a fractional derivative is an integrable singularity at 0. It is shown that locally integrable completely monotone functions satisfy the Sonine equation if and only if they are singular at 0.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2003.04385




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