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On the numerical solutions of some fractional ordinary differential equations by fractional Adams-Bashforth-Moulton method

Haci Mehmet Baskonus, Hasan Bulut (2015)

Open Mathematics

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In this paper, we apply the Fractional Adams-Bashforth-Moulton Method for obtaining the numerical solutions of some linear and nonlinear fractional ordinary differential equations. Then, we construct a table including numerical results for both fractional differential equations. Then, we draw two dimensional surfaces of numerical solutions and analytical solutions by considering the suitable values of parameters. Finally, we use the L2 nodal norm and L∞ maximum nodal norm to evaluate...

Fractional descriptor continuous-time linear systems described by the Caputo-Fabrizio derivative

Tadeusz Kaczorek, Kamil Borawski (2016)

International Journal of Applied Mathematics and Computer Science

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The Weierstrass-Kronecker theorem on the decomposition of the regular pencil is extended to fractional descriptor continuous-time linear systems described by the Caputo-Fabrizio derivative. A method for computing solutions of continuous-time systems is presented. Necessary and sufficient conditions for the positivity and stability of these systems are established. The discussion is illustrated with a numerical example.

Hybrid fractional integro-differential inclusions

Sotiris K. Ntouyas, Sorasak Laoprasittichok, Jessada Tariboon (2015)

Discussiones Mathematicae, Differential Inclusions, Control and Optimization

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In this paper we study an existence result for initial value problems for hybrid fractional integro-differential inclusions. A hybrid fixed point theorem for a sum of three operators due to Dhage is used. An example illustrating the obtained result is also presented.

Fractional-order Bessel functions with various applications

Haniye Dehestani, Yadollah Ordokhani, Mohsen Razzaghi (2019)

Applications of Mathematics

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We introduce fractional-order Bessel functions (FBFs) to obtain an approximate solution for various kinds of differential equations. Our main aim is to consider the new functions based on Bessel polynomials to the fractional calculus. To calculate derivatives and integrals, we use Caputo fractional derivatives and Riemann-Liouville fractional integral definitions. Then, operational matrices of fractional-order derivatives and integration for FBFs are derived. Also, we discuss an error...

Modelling of Piezothermoelastic Beam with Fractional Order Derivative

Rajneesh Kumar, Poonam Sharma (2016)

Curved and Layered Structures

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This paper deals with the study of transverse vibrations in piezothermoelastic beam resonators with fractional order derivative. The fractional order theory of thermoelasticity developed by Sherief et al. [1] has been used to study the problem. The expressions for frequency shift and damping factor are derived for a thermo micro-electromechanical (MEM) and thermo nano-electromechanical (NEM) beam resonators clamped on one side and free on another. The effect of fractional order derivative...

IVPs for singular multi-term fractional differential equations with multiple base points and applications

Yuji Liu, Pinghua Yang (2014)

Applicationes Mathematicae

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The purpose of this paper is to study global existence and uniqueness of solutions of initial value problems for nonlinear fractional differential equations. By constructing a special Banach space and employing fixed-point theorems, some sufficient conditions are obtained for the global existence and uniqueness of solutions of this kind of equations involving Caputo fractional derivatives and multiple base points. We apply the results to solve the forced logistic model with multi-term...

On contraction principle applied to nonlinear fractional differential equations with derivatives of order α ∈ (0,1)

Małgorzata Klimek (2011)

Banach Center Publications

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One-term and multi-term fractional differential equations with a basic derivative of order α ∈ (0,1) are solved. The existence and uniqueness of the solution is proved by using the fixed point theorem and the equivalent norms designed for a given value of parameters and function space. The explicit form of the solution obeying the set of initial conditions is given.