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Computational fractional dynamical systems : fractional differential equations and applications / Snehashish Chakraverty, Rajarama Mohan Jena and Subrat Kumar Jena.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Jena, Rajarama Mohan, author.
- Jena, Subrat Kumar, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Fractional differential equations.
- Differential equations.
- Integral operators.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (268 pages)
- Place of Publication:
- Hoboken, N.J.: Wiley, 2023.
- Hoboken, New Jersey : Wiley, [2023]
- Summary:
- Computational Fractional Dynamical Systems A rigorous presentation of different expansion and semi-analytical methods for fractional differential equations Fractional differential equations, differential and integral operators with non-integral powers, are used in various science and engineering applications. Over the past several decades, the popularity of the fractional derivative has increased significantly in diverse areas such as electromagnetics, financial mathematics, image processing, and materials science. Obtaining analytical and numerical solutions of nonlinear partial differential equations of fractional order can be challenging and involve the development and use of different methods of solution. Computational Fractional Dynamical Systems: Fractional Differential Equations and Applications presents a variety of computationally efficient semi-analytical and expansion methods to solve different types of fractional models. Rather than focusing on a single computational method, this comprehensive volume brings together more than 25 methods for solving an array of fractional-order models. The authors employ a rigorous and systematic approach for addressing various physical problems in science and engineering. Covers various aspects of efficient methods regarding fractional-order systems Presents different numerical methods with detailed steps to handle basic and advanced equations in science and engineering Provides a systematic approach for handling fractional-order models arising in science and engineering Incorporates a wide range of methods with corresponding results and validation Computational Fractional Dynamical Systems: Fractional Differential Equations and Applications is an invaluable resource for advanced undergraduate students, graduate students, postdoctoral researchers, university faculty, and other researchers and practitioners working with fractional and integer order differential equations.
- Contents:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- About the Authors
- Chapter 1 Introduction to Fractional Calculus
- 1.1 Introduction
- 1.2 Birth of Fractional Calculus
- 1.3 Useful Mathematical Functions
- 1.3.1 The Gamma Function
- 1.3.2 The Beta Function
- 1.3.3 The Mittag-Leffler Function
- 1.3.4 The Mellin-Ross Function
- 1.3.5 The Wright Function
- 1.3.6 The Error Function
- 1.3.7 The Hypergeometric Function
- 1.3.8 The H-Function
- 1.4 Riemann-Liouville (R-L) Fractional Integral and Derivative
- 1.5 Caputo Fractional Derivative
- 1.6 Grünwald-Letnikov Fractional Derivative and Integral
- 1.7 Riesz Fractional Derivative and Integral
- 1.8 Modified Riemann-Liouville Derivative
- 1.9 Local Fractional Derivative
- 1.9.1 Local Fractional Continuity of a Function
- 1.9.2 Local Fractional Derivative
- References
- Chapter 2 Recent Trends in Fractional Dynamical Models and Mathematical Methods
- 2.1 Introduction
- 2.2 Fractional Calculus: A Generalization of Integer-Order Calculus
- 2.3 Fractional Derivatives of Some Functions and Their Graphical Illustrations
- 2.4 Applications of Fractional Calculus
- 2.4.1 N.H. Abel and Tautochronous problem
- 2.4.2 Ultrasonic Wave Propagation in Human Cancellous Bone
- 2.4.3 Modeling of Speech Signals Using Fractional Calculus
- 2.4.4 Modeling the Cardiac Tissue Electrode Interface Using Fractional Calculus
- 2.4.5 Application of Fractional Calculus to the Sound Waves Propagation in Rigid Porous Materials
- 2.4.6 Fractional Calculus for Lateral and Longitudinal Control of Autonomous Vehicles
- 2.4.7 Application of Fractional Calculus in the Theory of Viscoelasticity
- 2.4.8 Fractional Differentiation for Edge Detection
- 2.4.9 Wave Propagation in Viscoelastic Horns Using a Fractional Calculus Rheology Model.
- 2.4.10 Application of Fractional Calculus to Fluid Mechanics
- 2.4.11 Radioactivity, Exponential Decay, and Population Growth
- 2.4.12 The Harmonic Oscillator
- 2.5 Overview of Some Analytical/Numerical Methods
- 2.5.1 Fractional Adams-Bashforth/Moulton Methods
- 2.5.2 Fractional Euler Method
- 2.5.3 Finite Difference Method
- 2.5.4 Finite Element Method
- 2.5.5 Finite Volume Method
- 2.5.6 Meshless Method
- 2.5.7 Reproducing Kernel Hilbert Space Method
- 2.5.8 Wavelet Method
- 2.5.9 The Sine-Gordon Expansion Method
- 2.5.10 The Jacobi Elliptic Equation Method
- 2.5.11 The Generalized Kudryashov Method
- Chapter 3 Adomian Decomposition Method
- 3.1 Introduction
- 3.2 Basic Idea of ADM
- 3.3 Numerical Examples
- Chapter 4 Adomian Decomposition Transform Method
- 4.1 Introduction
- 4.2 Transform Methods for the Caputo Sense Derivatives
- 4.3 Adomian Decomposition Laplace Transform Method (ADLTM)
- 4.4 Adomian Decomposition Sumudu Transform Method (ADSTM)
- 4.5 Adomian Decomposition Elzaki Transform Method (ADETM)
- 4.6 Adomian Decomposition Aboodh Transform Method (ADATM)
- 4.7 Numerical Examples
- 4.7.1 Implementation of ADLTM
- 4.7.2 Implementation of ADSTM
- 4.7.3 Implementation of ADETM
- 4.7.4 Implementation of ADATM
- Chapter 5 Homotopy Perturbation Method
- 5.1 Introduction
- 5.2 Procedure for HPM
- 5.3 Numerical Examples
- Chapter 6 Homotopy Perturbation Transform Method
- 6.1 Introduction
- 6.2 Transform Methods for the Caputo Sense Derivatives
- 6.3 Homotopy Perturbation Laplace Transform Method (HPLTM)
- 6.4 Homotopy Perturbation Sumudu Transform Method (HPSTM)
- 6.5 Homotopy Perturbation Elzaki Transform Method (HPETM)
- 6.6 Homotopy Perturbation Aboodh Transform Method (HPATM)
- 6.7 Numerical Examples
- 6.7.1 Implementation of HPLTM.
- 6.7.2 Implementation of HPSTM
- 6.7.3 Implementation of HPETM
- 6.7.4 Implementation of HPATM
- Chapter 7 Fractional Differential Transform Method
- 7.1 Introduction
- 7.2 Fractional Differential Transform Method
- 7.3 Illustrative Examples
- Chapter 8 Fractional Reduced Differential Transform Method
- 8.1 Introduction
- 8.2 Description of FRDTM
- 8.3 Numerical Examples
- Chapter 9 Variational Iterative Method
- 9.1 Introduction
- 9.2 Procedure for VIM
- 9.3 Examples
- Chapter 10 Weighted Residual Methods
- 10.1 Introduction
- 10.2 Collocation Method
- 10.3 Least-Square Method
- 10.4 Galerkin Method
- 10.5 Numerical Examples
- Chapter 11 Boundary Characteristic Orthogonal Polynomials
- 11.1 Introduction
- 11.2 Gram-Schmidt Orthogonalization Procedure
- 11.3 Generation of BCOPs
- 11.4 Galerkin Method with BCOPs
- 11.5 Least-Square Method with BCOPs
- 11.6 Application Problems
- Chapter 12 Residual Power Series Method
- 12.1 Introduction
- 12.2 Theorems and Lemma Related to RPSM
- 12.3 Basic Idea of RPSM
- 12.4 Convergence Analysis
- 12.5 Examples
- Chapter 13 Homotopy Analysis Method
- 13.1 Introduction
- 13.2 Theory of Homotopy Analysis Method
- 13.3 Convergence Theorem of HAM
- 13.4 Test Examples
- Chapter 14 Homotopy Analysis Transform Method
- 14.1 Introduction
- 14.2 Transform Methods for the Caputo Sense Derivative
- 14.3 Homotopy Analysis Laplace Transform Method (HALTM)
- 14.4 Homotopy Analysis Sumudu Transform Method (HASTM)
- 14.5 Homotopy Analysis Elzaki Transform Method (HAETM)
- 14.6 Homotopy Analysis Aboodh Transform Method (HAATM)
- 14.7 Numerical Examples
- 14.7.1 Implementation of HALTM
- 14.7.2 Implementation of HASTM
- 14.7.3 Implementation of HAETM.
- 14.7.4 Implementation of HAATM
- Chapter 15 q-Homotopy Analysis Method
- 15.1 Introduction
- 15.2 Theory of q-HAM
- 15.3 Illustrative Examples
- Chapter 16 q-Homotopy Analysis Transform Method
- 16.1 Introduction
- 16.2 Transform Methods for the Caputo Sense Derivative
- 16.3 q-Homotopy Analysis Laplace Transform Method (q-HALTM)
- 16.4 q-Homotopy Analysis Sumudu Transform Method (q-HASTM)
- 16.5 q-Homotopy Analysis Elzaki Transform Method (q-HAETM)
- 16.6 q-Homotopy Analysis Aboodh Transform Method (q-HAATM)
- 16.7 Test Problems
- 16.7.1 Implementation of q-HALTM
- 16.7.2 Implementation of q-HASTM
- 16.7.3 Implementation of q-HAETM
- 16.7.4 Implementation of q-HAATM
- Chapter 17 (G/G)-Expansion Method
- 17.1 Introduction
- 17.2 Description of the (G/G)-Expansion Method
- 17.3 Application Problems
- Chapter 18 (G/G2)-Expansion Method
- 18.1 Introduction
- 18.2 Description of the (G/G2)-Expansion Method
- 18.3 Numerical Examples
- Chapter 19 (G/G, 1/G)-Expansion Method
- 19.1 Introduction
- 19.2 Algorithm of the (G/G,1/G)-Expansion Method
- 19.3 Illustrative Examples
- Chapter 20 The Modified Simple Equation Method
- 20.1 Introduction
- 20.2 Procedure of the Modified Simple Equation Method
- 20.3 Application Problems
- Chapter 21 Sine-Cosine Method
- 21.1 Introduction
- 21.2 Details of the Sine-Cosine Method
- 21.3 Numerical Examples
- Chapter 22 Tanh Method
- 22.1 Introduction
- 22.2 Description of the Tanh Method
- 22.3 Numerical Examples
- Chapter 23 Fractional Subequation Method
- 23.1 Introduction
- 23.2 Implementation of the Fractional Subequation Method
- 23.3 Numerical Examples
- Chapter 24 Exp-Function Method
- 24.1 Introduction.
- 24.2 Procedure of the Exp-Function Method
- 24.3 Numerical Examples
- Chapter 25 Exp(−φ(ξ))-Expansion Method
- 25.1 Introduction
- 25.2 Methodology of the Exp(−φ(ξ))-Expansion Method
- 25.3 Numerical Examples
- Index
- EULA.
- Notes:
- Includes bibliographical references and index
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Description based on print version record.
- Other Format:
- Print version: Jena, Rajarama M. Computational Fractional Dynamical Systems
- ISBN:
- 1-119-69706-9
- 1-119-69683-6
- OCLC:
- 1348608027
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