Some implications of a new approach to exponential functions on time scales
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Abstract: We present a new approach to exponential functions on time scales and to timescale analogues of ordinary differential equations. We describe in detail the Cayley-exponential function and associated trigonometric and hyperbolic functions. We show that the Cayley-exponential is related to implicit midpoint and trapezoidal rules, similarly as delta and nabla exponential functions are related to Euler numerical schemes. Extending these results on any Pad'e approximants, we obtain Pad'e-exponential functions. Moreover, the exact exponential function on time scales is defined. Finally, we present applications of the Cayley-exponential function in the q-calculus and suggest a general approach to dynamic systems on Lie groups.
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