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Fractional Calculus and Hypergeometric Functions in Complex Analysis - Gheorghe Oros

Fractional Calculus and Hypergeometric Functions in Complex Analysis

By: Gheorghe Oros (Guest Editor), Georgia Irina Oros (Guest Editor)

Hardcover | 13 May 2024

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This reprint of the Special Issue on "Fractional Calculus and Hypergeometric Functions in Complex Analysis" has resulted in the publication of articles covering a wide range of topics. For example, the powerful and prolific tools provided by fractional calculus are combined with hypergeometric functions, which generates exciting results when integrated into studies. Quantum calculus is also involved in various investigations, alongside fractional calculus notions and methods, resulting in new, powerful operators for application in geometric function theory and other connected fields of research. Scholars studying applications of fractional calculus and hypergeometric functions in complex analysis and related fields should find this Special Issue interesting.

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