Homoclinic solutions for Hamiltonian systems with variable-order fractional derivatives
DOI10.1080/17476933.2019.1652281zbMath1454.37059OpenAlexW2971732622WikidataQ127299706 ScholiaQ127299706MaRDI QIDQ5135155
Mingqi Xiang, Di Yang, Binlin Zhang
Publication date: 19 November 2020
Published in: Complex Variables and Elliptic Equations (Search for Journal in Brave)
Full work available at URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/17476933.2019.1652281
variational methodshomoclinic solutionsfractional Hamiltonian systemvariable-order fractional Laplacian
Fractional derivatives and integrals (26A33) Fractional ordinary differential equations (34A08) Fractional partial differential equations (35R11) Periodic, homoclinic and heteroclinic orbits of finite-dimensional Hamiltonian systems (37J46)
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