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Basic Theory of Fractional Differential Equations, 2nd Edition

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Basic Theory of Fractional Differential Equations, 2nd Edition

Basic Theory of Fractional Differential Equations, 2nd Edition
World Scientific | English | December 2016 | ISBN-10: 9813148160 | 380 pages | PDF | 5.04 mb

by Yong Zhou (Author)

This invaluable monograph is devoted to a rapidly developing area on the research of qualitative theory of fractional ordinary and partial differential equations. It provides the readers the necessary background material required to go further into the subject and explore the rich research literature. The tools used include many classical and modern nonlinear analysis methods such as fixed point theory, measure of noncompactness method, topological degree method, the technique of Picard operators, critical point theory and semigroup theory. Based on the research work carried out by the authors and other experts during the past seven years, the contents are very recent and comprehensive.

In this edition, two new topics have been added, that is, fractional impulsive differential equations, and fractional partial differential equations including fractional Navier–Stokes equations and fractional diffusion equations.

Reviews of the First Edition:

"The book is a good resource to familiarize oneself with current achievements in the theory of fractional differential equations of various types. It is well written, and every chapter is equipped with an interesting introduction."

Mathematical Reviews Clippings

"The last chapter of this book is devoted to fractional partial differential equations. It is very useful for readers who want to do theoretical work in this area."

Zentralblatt MATH

Readership: Researchers and graduate or PhD students dealing with fractional calculus and applied analysis, differential equations and related areas of research