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Fractional calculus (FC) was originated from a genial idea of L’Hopital, who wrote Leibniz a letter dated September 30th,
1695, asking about a particular definition of the derivative of order n = 1/2.
FC means the theory of differentiation and integration of noninteger order and represents the generalization of the classical differential and integral calculus. Therefore, some of the properties of the fractional integral and derivatives differ from
the classical ones in order to allow its adoption in a broader range of cases, which cannot be properly described by the
classical integer-order calculus.
FC is presently considered to b
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Fractional calculus
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Elsevier