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- mathematical analysis, the differintegral is a combined differentiation/integration operator. Applied to a function ƒ, the q-differintegral of f, here denoted...
- In mathematical analysis, initialization of the differintegrals is a topic in fractional calculus, a branch of mathematics dealing with derivatives of...
- calculates the fractional-order integral or derivative (usually called a differintegral) of an input. Differentiation or integration is a real or complex parameter...
- In mathematics, the Grünwald–Letnikov derivative is a basic extension of the derivative in fractional calculus that allows one to take the derivative a...
- -\alpha }f} where ⌈ · ⌉ denotes the ceiling function. One also obtains a differintegral interpolating between differentiation and integration by defining D...
- design methodologies that uses fractional-order operator properties. Differintegral Fractional calculus Fractional-order system Dr. YangQuan Chen's latest...
- kernel Gibbs phenomenon P****val's identity P****val's theorem Weyl differintegral Generalized Fourier series Orthogonal functions Orthogonal polynomials...
- analysis of the Inverse Laplace transform, using the Grunwald–Letnikov differintegral to evaluate the derivatives. Post's inversion has attracted interest...
- 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...
- In fractional calculus, these formulae can be used to construct a differintegral, allowing one to differentiate or integrate a fractional number of times...