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Special functions : fractional calculus and the pathway for entropy / edited by Hans J. Haubold.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Haubold, Hans J., editor.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Fractional calculus.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xviii, 281 pages) : illustrations
Other Title:
Special Functions
Place of Publication:
Basel, Switzerland : MDPI, 2018.
Summary:
Historically, the notion of entropy emerged in conceptually very distinct contexts. This book deals with the connection between entropy, probability, and fractional dynamics as they appeared, for example, in solar neutrino astrophysics since the 1970's (Mathai and Rathie 1975, Mathai and Pederzoli 1977, Mathai and Saxena 1978, Mathai, Saxena, and Haubold 2010). The original solar neutrino problem, experimentally and theoretically, was resolved through the discovery of neutrino oscillations and was recently enriched by neutrino entanglement entropy. To reconsider possible new physics of solar neutrinos, diffusion entropy analysis, utilizing Boltzmann entropy, and standard deviation analysis was undertaken with Super-Kamiokande solar neutrino data. This analysis revealed a non-Gaussian signal with harmonic content. The Hurst exponent is different from the scaling exponent of the probability density function and both Hurst exponent and scaling exponent of the Super-Kamiokande data deviate considerably from the value of 1/2, which indicates that the statistics of the underlying phenomenon is anomalous. Here experiment may provide guidance about the generalization of theory of Boltzmann statistical mechanics. Arguments in the so-called Boltzmann-Planck-Einstein discussion related to Planck's discovery of the black-body radiation law are recapitulated mathematically and statistically and emphasize from this discussion is pursued that a meaningful implementation of the complex 'entropy-probability-dynamics' may offer two ways for explaining the results of diffusion entropy analysis and standard deviation analysis. One way is to consider an anomalous diffusion process that needs to use the fractional space-time diffusion equation (Gorenflo and Mainardi) and the other way is to consider a generalized Boltzmann entropy by assuming a power law probability density function. Here new mathematical framework, invented by sheer thought, may provide guidance for the generalization of Boltzmann statistical mechanics. In this book Boltzmann entropy, generalized by Tsallis and Mathai, is considered. The second one contains a varying parameter that is used to construct an entropic pathway covering generalized type-1 beta, type-2 beta, and gamma families of densities. Similarly, pathways for respective distributions and differential equations can be developed. Mathai's entropy is optimized under various conditions reproducing the well-known Boltzmann distribution, Raleigh distribution, and other distributions used in physics. Properties of the entropy measure for the generalized entropy are examined. In this process the role of special functions of mathematical physics, particularly the H-function, is highlighted.
Contents:
About the Special Issue Editor
Preface to "Special Functions: Fractional Calculus and the Pathway for Entropy
Constantino Tsallis Approach of Complexity in Nature: Entropic Nonuniqueness Reprinted from: Axioms 2016, 5(3), 20; doi: 10.3390/axioms5030020
Rudolf Gorenflo and Francesco Mainardi On the Fractional Poisson Process and the Discretized Stable Subordinator Reprinted from: Axioms 2015, 4(3), 321-344; doi: 10.3390/axioms4030321
Nicy Sebastian, Seema S. Nair and Dhannya P. Joseph An Overview of the Pathway Idea and Its Applications in Statistical and Physical Sciences Reprinted from: Axioms 2015, 4(4), 530-553; doi: 10.3390/axioms4040530
Yuri Luchko Entropy Production Rate of a One-Dimensional Alpha-Fractional Diffusion Process Reprinted from: Axioms 2016, 5(1), 6; doi: 10.3390/axioms5010006
Shanoja R. Naik and Hans J. Haubold On the q-Laplace Transform and Related Special Functions Reprinted from: Axioms 2016, 5(3), 24; doi: 10.3390/axioms5030024
Konstantin V. Zhukovsky and Hari M. Srivastava Operational Solution of Non-Integer Ordinary and Evolution-Type Partial Differential Equations Reprinted from: Axioms 2016, 5(4), 29; doi: 10.3390/axioms5040029
Konstantin Zhukovsky Operational Approach and Solutions of Hyperbolic Heat Conduction Equations Reprinted from: Axioms 2016, 5(4), 28; doi: 10.3390/axioms5040028
Ram K. Saxena and Rakesh K. Parmar Fractional Integration and Differentiation of the Generalized Mathieu Series Reprinted from: Axioms 2017, 6(3), 18; doi: 10.3390/axioms6030018
Kai Liu, YangQuan Chen and Xi Zhang An Evaluation of ARFIMA (Autoregressive Fractional Integral Moving Average) Programs Reprinted from: Axioms 2017, 6(2), 16; doi: 10.3390/axioms6020016
Pushpa Narayan Rathie, Paulo Silva and Gabriela Olinto Applications of Skew Models Using Generalized Logistic Distribution Reprinted from: Axioms 2016, 5(2), 10; doi: 10.3390/axioms5020010
Serge B. Provost Closed-Form Representations of the Density Function and Integer Moments of the Sample Correlation Coefficient Reprinted from: Axioms 2015, 4(3), 268-274; doi:10.3390/axioms4030268
Seemon Thomas On some Integral Representations of Certain G-Functions Reprinted from: Axioms 2016, 5(1), 1; doi:10.3390/axioms5010001
Thomas Ernst On Elliptic and Hyperbolic Modular Functions and the Corresponding Gudermann Peeta Functions Reprinted from: Axioms 2015, 4(3), 235-253; doi: 10.3390/axioms4030235
Dilip Kumar Some Aspects of Extended Kinetic Equation Reprinted from: Axioms 2015, 4(3), 412-422; doi: 10.3390/axioms4030412Seema S. Nair An Overview of Generalized Gamma Mittag-Leffler Model and Its Applications Reprinted from: Axioms 2015, 4(3), 365-384; doi: 10.3390/axioms4030365
Nicy Sebastian Limiting Approach to Generalized Gamma Bessel Model via Fractional Calculus and Its Applications in Various Disciplines Reprinted from: Axioms 2015, 4(3), 385-399; doi: 10.3390/axioms4030385
Dhannya P. Joseph Multivariate Extended Gamma Distribution Reprinted from: Axioms 2017, 6(2), 11; doi: 10.3390/axioms6020011
Hans J. Haubold and Arak M. Mathai Scientific Endeavors of A.M. Mathai: An Appraisal on the Occasion of his Eightieth Birthday, 28 April 2015 Reprinted from: Axioms 2015, 4(3), 213-234; doi: 10.3390/axioms4030213.
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ISBN:
9783038426646
3038426644
OCLC:
1163822624
Publisher Number:
10.3390/books978-3-03842-664-6

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