k-Hilfer-Prabhakar fractional derivatives and its applications
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Abstract: In this paper we define the regularized version of k-Prabhakar fractional derivative, k-Hilfer-Prabhakar fractional derivative, regularized version of k-Hilfer-Prabhakar fractional derivative and find their Laplace and Sumudu transforms. Using these results, the relation between k-Prabhakar fractional derivative and its regularized ver- sion involving k-Mittag-Leffler function is obtained. Similarly the relation between k-Hilfer-Prabhakar fractional derivative and its regularized version is also obtained. Further, we find the solutions of some problems in physics in which k-Hilfer-Prabhakar fractional derivative and its regularized version are involved.
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