Fractional Dynamics in Natural Phenomena and Advanced Technologies

Fractional Dynamics in Natural Phenomena and Advanced Technologies
Author: Dumitru Baleanu,Jordan Hristov
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2024-01-29
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781527552777

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This book addresses different applied problems in order to demonstrate the feasibility of fractional calculus’ use, irrespective of the type of memory kernels used, to model varieties of natural phenomena and new processes emerging in advanced technologies. In this context, the book’s focus is on modelling, adequate results, and interpretations, rather than theorems and proofs. The book includes a total of 12 chapters, representing various aspects of applied fractional modelling and covering important issues in modern technologies to provide a better understanding of applications of fractional calculus in applied modelling. The book will be a versatile source of information for undergraduate and graduate students, and for scientists involved in modelling of nonlinear and hereditary phenomena.

Fractional Dynamics in Natural Phenomena and Advanced Technologies

Fractional Dynamics in Natural Phenomena and Advanced Technologies
Author: Dumitru Baleanu,Jordan Hristov
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 1527552764

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This book addresses different applied problems in order to demonstrate the feasibility of fractional calculus' use, irrespective of the type of memory kernels used, to model varieties of natural phenomena and new processes emerging in advanced technologies. In this context, the book's focus is on modelling, adequate results, and interpretations, rather than theorems and proofs. The book includes a total of 12 chapters, representing various aspects of applied fractional modelling and covering important issues in modern technologies to provide a better understanding of applications of fractional calculus in applied modelling. The book will be a versatile source of information for undergraduate and graduate students, and for scientists involved in modelling of nonlinear and hereditary phenomena.

Fractional Dynamics

Fractional Dynamics
Author: Joseph Klafter,S C Lim,Ralf Metzler
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 532
Release: 2011-10-14
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789814460804

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This volume provides the latest developments in the field of fractional dynamics, which covers fractional (anomalous) transport phenomena, fractional statistical mechanics, fractional quantum mechanics and fractional quantum field theory. The contributors are selected based on their active and important contributions to their respective topics. This volume is the first of its kind that covers such a comprehensive range of topics in fractional dynamics. It will point out to advanced undergraduate and graduate students, and young researchers the possible directions of research in this subject. In addition to those who intend to work in this field and those already in the field, this volume will also be useful for researchers not directly involved in the field, but want to know the current status and trends of development in this subject. This latter group includes theoretical chemists, mathematical biologists and engineers. Contents:Classical Systems:Anomalous Diffusion and Fractional Transport Equations (R Metzler and J-H Jeon)Stochastic Diffusion and Stable Noise-Induced Phenomena (B Dybiec and E Gudowska-Nowak)Characteristic Times of Anomalous Diffusion in a Potential (W T Coffey, Y P Kalmykov and S V Titov)Reactions in Subdiffusive Media and Associated Fractional Equations (S B Yuste, E Abad and K Lindenberg)Natural and Modified Forms of Distributed-Order Fractional Diffusion Equations (A Chechkin, I M Sokolov and J Klafter)Anomalous Transport in the Presence of Truncated Lévy Flights (D del-Castillo-Negrete)Anomalous Diffusion: From Fractional Master Equations to Path Integrals (R Friedrich)Fractional Feynman–Kac Equation for Anomalous Diffusion Functionals (S Carmi and E Barkai)Foundations of Fractional Dynamics: A Short Account (R Hilfer)Parametric Subordination in Fractional Diffusion Processes (R Gorenflo and F Mainardi)Fractional Calculus, Anomalous Diffusion, and Probability (M M Meerschaert)Fractional Langevin Equation (E Lutz)Subdiffusive Dynamics in Washboard Potentials: Two Different Approaches and Different Univesality Classes (I Goychuk and P Hänggi)Identification and Validation of Fractional Subdiffusion Dynamics (K Burnecki, M Magdziarz and A Weron)A Class of CTRWs: Compound Fractional Poisson Processes (E Scalas)Origin of Allometry Hypothesis (B J West and D West)Quantum Systems:Principles of Fractional Quantum Mechanics (N Laskin)Two Examples of Fractional Quantum Dynamics (A Iomin)Fractional Dynamics of Open Quantum Systems (V E Tarasov)Casimir Effect Associated with Fractional Klein–Gordon Field (S C Lim and L P Teo) Readership: Researchers in mathematical physics. Keywords:Fractional Dynamics;Ergodicity;Bifractional Diffusion Process;Fokker–Planck

Fractional Dynamics

Fractional Dynamics
Author: Joseph Klafter,S. C. Lim,Ralf Metzler
Publsiher: World Scientific
Total Pages: 530
Release: 2012
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9789814340595

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This volume provides the latest developments in the field of fractional dynamics, which covers fractional (anomalous) transport phenomena, fractional statistical mechanics, fractional quantum mechanics and fractional quantum field theory. The contributors are selected based on their active and important contributions to their respective topics. This volume is the first of its kind that covers such a comprehensive range of topics in fractional dynamics. It will point out to advanced undergraduate and graduate students, and young researchers the possible directions of research in this subject. In addition to those who intend to work in this field and those already in the field, this volume will also be useful for researchers not directly involved in the field, but want to know the current status and trends of development in this subject. This latter group includes theoretical chemists, mathematical biologists and engineers.

Advanced Applications of Fractional Differential Operators to Science and Technology

Advanced Applications of Fractional Differential Operators to Science and Technology
Author: Matouk, Ahmed Ezzat
Publsiher: IGI Global
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2020-04-24
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 9781799831242

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Fractional-order calculus dates to the 19th century but has been resurrected as a prevalent research subject due to its provision of more adequate and realistic descriptions of physical aspects within the science and engineering fields. What was once a classical form of mathematics is currently being reintroduced as a new modeling technique that engineers and scientists are finding modern uses for. There is a need for research on all facets of these fractional-order systems and studies of its potential applications. Advanced Applications of Fractional Differential Operators to Science and Technology provides emerging research exploring the theoretical and practical aspects of novel fractional modeling and related dynamical behaviors as well as its applications within the fields of physical sciences and engineering. Featuring coverage on a broad range of topics such as chaotic dynamics, ecological models, and bifurcation control, this book is ideally designed for engineering professionals, mathematicians, physicists, analysts, researchers, educators, and students seeking current research on fractional calculus and other applied mathematical modeling techniques.

Fractional Calculus in Medical and Health Science

Fractional Calculus in Medical and Health Science
Author: Devendra Kumar,Jagdev Singh
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2020-07-09
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000081817

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This book covers applications of fractional calculus used for medical and health science. It offers a collection of research articles built into chapters on classical and modern dynamical systems formulated by fractional differential equations describing human diseases and how to control them. The mathematical results included in the book will be helpful to mathematicians and doctors by enabling them to explain real-life problems accurately. The book will also offer case studies of real-life situations with an emphasis on describing the mathematical results and showing how to apply the results to medical and health science, and at the same time highlighting modeling strategies. The book will be useful to graduate level students, educators and researchers interested in mathematics and medical science.

Fractional Dynamics

Fractional Dynamics
Author: Vasily E. Tarasov
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 504
Release: 2011-01-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9783642140037

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"Fractional Dynamics: Applications of Fractional Calculus to Dynamics of Particles, Fields and Media" presents applications of fractional calculus, integral and differential equations of non-integer orders in describing systems with long-time memory, non-local spatial and fractal properties. Mathematical models of fractal media and distributions, generalized dynamical systems and discrete maps, non-local statistical mechanics and kinetics, dynamics of open quantum systems, the hydrodynamics and electrodynamics of complex media with non-local properties and memory are considered. This book is intended to meet the needs of scientists and graduate students in physics, mechanics and applied mathematics who are interested in electrodynamics, statistical and condensed matter physics, quantum dynamics, complex media theories and kinetics, discrete maps and lattice models, and nonlinear dynamics and chaos. Dr. Vasily E. Tarasov is a Senior Research Associate at Nuclear Physics Institute of Moscow State University and an Associate Professor at Applied Mathematics and Physics Department of Moscow Aviation Institute.

Functional Fractional Calculus

Functional Fractional Calculus
Author: Shantanu Das
Publsiher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2011-06-01
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783642205453

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When a new extraordinary and outstanding theory is stated, it has to face criticism and skeptism, because it is beyond the usual concept. The fractional calculus though not new, was not discussed or developed for a long time, particularly for lack of its application to real life problems. It is extraordinary because it does not deal with ‘ordinary’ differential calculus. It is outstanding because it can now be applied to situations where existing theories fail to give satisfactory results. In this book not only mathematical abstractions are discussed in a lucid manner, with physical mathematical and geometrical explanations, but also several practical applications are given particularly for system identification, description and then efficient controls. The normal physical laws like, transport theory, electrodynamics, equation of motions, elasticity, viscosity, and several others of are based on ‘ordinary’ calculus. In this book these physical laws are generalized in fractional calculus contexts; taking, heterogeneity effect in transport background, the space having traps or islands, irregular distribution of charges, non-ideal spring with mass connected to a pointless-mass ball, material behaving with viscous as well as elastic properties, system relaxation with and without memory, physics of random delay in computer network; and several others; mapping the reality of nature closely. The concept of fractional and complex order differentiation and integration are elaborated mathematically, physically and geometrically with examples. The practical utility of local fractional differentiation for enhancing the character of singularity at phase transition or characterizing the irregularity measure of response function is deliberated. Practical results of viscoelastic experiments, fractional order controls experiments, design of fractional controller and practical circuit synthesis for fractional order elements are elaborated in this book. The book also maps theory of classical integer order differential equations to fractional calculus contexts, and deals in details with conflicting and demanding initialization issues, required in classical techniques. The book presents a modern approach to solve the ‘solvable’ system of fractional and other differential equations, linear, non-linear; without perturbation or transformations, but by applying physical principle of action-and-opposite-reaction, giving ‘approximately exact’ series solutions. Historically, Sir Isaac Newton and Gottfried Wihelm Leibniz independently discovered calculus in the middle of the 17th century. In recognition to this remarkable discovery, J.von Neumann remarked, “...the calculus was the first achievement of modern mathematics and it is difficult to overestimate its importance. I think it defines more equivocally than anything else the inception of modern mathematical analysis which is logical development, still constitute the greatest technical advance in exact thinking.” This XXI century has thus started to ‘think-exactly’ for advancement in science & technology by growing application of fractional calculus, and this century has started speaking the language which nature understands the best.