Discussion on the Leibniz rule and Laplace transform of fractional derivatives using series representation

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DOI10.1080/10652469.2019.1694923zbMATH Open1436.26008arXiv1901.11138OpenAlexW2991281091WikidataQ123257790 ScholiaQ123257790MaRDI QIDQ5217263FDOQ5217263


Authors: Yiheng Wei, Dayan Liu, Peter W. Tse, Yong Wang Edit this on Wikidata


Publication date: 24 February 2020

Published in: Integral Transforms and Special Functions (Search for Journal in Brave)

Abstract: Taylor series is a useful mathematical tool when describing and constructing a function. With the series representation, some properties of fractional calculus can be revealed clearly. This paper investigates two typical applications: Lebiniz rule and Laplace transform. It is analytically shown that the commonly used Leibniz rule cannot be applied for Caputo derivative. Similarly, the well-known Laplace transform of Riemann-Liouville derivative is doubtful for n-th continuously differentiable function. By the aid of this series representation, the exact formula of Caputo Leibniz rule and the explanation of Riemann-Liouville Laplace transform are presented. Finally, three illustrative examples are revisited to confirm the obtained results.


Full work available at URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/1901.11138




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