Fractional Calculus, Wavelets and Fractals II

A special issue of Axioms (ISSN 2075-1680). This special issue belongs to the section "Mathematical Analysis".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 December 2022) | Viewed by 713

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Engineering School (DEIM), University of Tuscia, Largo dell'Università, 01100 Viterbo, Italy
Interests: wavelets; fractals; fractional and stochastic equations; numerical and computational methods; mathematical physics; nonlinear systems; artificial intelligence
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Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

This issue is a continuation of the previous successful Special Issue "Fractional Calculus, Wavelets and Fractals".

Modeling, simulation and applications of nonlinear and nonregular mathematical methods such as fractional calculus, fractals, nonlinear equations and wavelets have recently become increasingly popular and important research subjects, playing a fundamental role in the more comprehensive description of natural phoenomena as well as in engineering and the applied sciences.

As a consequence, there has been an impressive growing interest with respect to applications in mathematics, physics, engineering, economics, biology, medicine, geography and linguistics, opening new perspectives in the formulation of axiomatic models in applied fields and developing some new and challenging fields of research.

This Special Issue is focused on the most recent advances in axiomatic models for theoretical and applied sciences arising in all fields of science, engineering applications and other applied fields that are based on fractional calculus, fractals, wavelets, nonlinear equations and methods, nonlinear dynamical systems, linear and nonlinear fractional ordinary and partial differential equations, integral fractional differential equations and stochastic integrals.

Prof. Dr. Carlo Cattani
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • mathematics
  • physics
  • mathematical physics
  • mechanics
  • fractional calculus
  • fractal
  • fractional dynamical systems
  • fractional partial differential equations

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