Fractional Calculus View of Complexity

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Brownian Motion
Caputo Derivative
Caputo Fractional Derivative
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complex phenomena
complex systems modeling
Data Set
derivatives
diffusion
DMM Network
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Exact Periodic Solutions
Fractal Dimension
Fractional Calculus
Fractional Derivatives
Fractional Difference Equations
Fractional Differential Equation
fractional differential equations
Fractional Diffusion Equation
Fractional Oscillator
Fractional Wave Equations
group
inverse
Inverse Laplace Transform
Langevin Equation
laplace
Laplace Transform
linear and nonlinear systems
Linear Fractional Differential Equation
mathematical physics applications
Memory Kernel
natural philosophy
nonlinear dynamics research
Ordinary Differential Equations
Phase Space
Power Law Index
quantitative reasoning
renormalization
Rg
RL Fractional Derivative
scientific methodology
stochastic processes analysis
sturmliouville
theory
Tomorrow's Science
Tomorrow’s Science
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Product details

  • ISBN 9781498738002
  • Weight: 635g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 09 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book is not a text devoted to a pedagogical presentation of a specialized topic nor is it a monograph focused on the author's area of research. It accomplishes both these things while providing a rationale for why the reader ought to be interested in learning about fractional calculus. This book is for researchers who has heard about many of these scientifically exotic activities, but could not see how they fit into their own scientific interests, or how they could be made compatible with the way they understand science. It is also for beginners who have not yet decided where their scientific talents could be most productively applied. The book provides insight into the long-term direction of science and show how to develop the skills necessary to successfully do research in the twenty-first century.

Bruce J. West

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