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ON THE RIEMANN-LIOUVILLE FRACTIONAL CALCULUS AND SOME RECENT APPLICATIONS

TN THEO F. NONNENMACHER RM RALF METZLER
📅 September 1, 1995 📊 146 Citations 📖 Vol. 03 📋 Issue 03 📄 pp. 557-566
DOI 10.1142/s0218348x95000497

Abstract

When Benoit Mandelbrot discussed the problem of fractional Brownian motion in his classic book The Fractal Geometry of Nature, he already pointed out some strong relations to the Riemann-Liouville fractional integral and differential calculus. Over the last decade several papers have appeared in which integer-order, standard differential equations modeling processes of relaxation, oscillation, diffusion and wave propagation are generalized to fractional order differential equations. The basic idea behind all that is that the order of differentiation need not be an integer but a fractional number (i.e. dq/dtq with 0<q<1). Applications to slow relaxation processes in complex systems like polymers or even biological tissue and to self-similar protein dynamics will be discussed. In addition, we investigate a fractional diffusion equation and we present the corresponding probability density function for the location of a random walker on a fractal object. Fox-functions play a dominant part.

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THEO F. NONNENMACHER, RALF METZLER (1995). ON THE RIEMANN-LIOUVILLE FRACTIONAL CALCULUS AND SOME RECENT APPLICATIONS. , 03(03), 557-566. https://doi.org/10.1142/s0218348x95000497