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  2. Fractional calculus - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... Fractional calculus is a branch of mathematical analysis that studies the several different ... [64] as well as the Acoustic ...

  3. Fractional calculus of sets - Wikipedia

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    The primary concept behind fractional calculus of sets is the characterization of fractional calculus elements using sets due to the plethora of fractional operators available. [3] [4] [5] This methodology originated from the development of the Fractional Newton-Raphson method [6] and subsequent related works. [7] [8] [9] [10]

  4. Category:Fractional calculus - Wikipedia

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  5. List of numerical libraries - Wikipedia

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    SageMath is a large mathematical software application which integrates the work of nearly 100 free software projects and supports linear algebra, combinatorics, numerical mathematics, calculus, and more. [16] SciPy, [17] [18] [19] a large BSD-licensed library of scientific tools. De facto standard for scientific computations in Python.

  6. Initialized fractional calculus - Wikipedia

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    Working with a properly initialized differ integral is the subject of initialized fractional calculus. If the differ integral is initialized properly, then the hoped-for composition law holds. The problem is that in differentiation, information is lost, as with C in the first equation.

  7. Weyl integral - Wikipedia

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    In mathematics, the Weyl integral (named after Hermann Weyl) is an operator defined, as an example of fractional calculus, on functions f on the unit circle having integral 0 and a Fourier series. In other words there is a Fourier series for f of the form = with a 0 = 0

  8. Cauchy formula for repeated integration - Wikipedia

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    In fractional calculus, these formulae can be used to construct a differintegral, allowing one to differentiate or integrate a fractional number of times. Differentiating a fractional number of times can be accomplished by fractional integration, then differentiating the result.

  9. Differintegral - Wikipedia

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    Linearity rules (+) = + () = ()Zero rule =; Product rule = = () (); In general, composition (or semigroup) rule is a desirable property, but is hard to achieve mathematically and hence is not always completely satisfied by each proposed operator; [3] this forms part of the decision making process on which one to choose: