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Mittag-Leffler Euler Difference Techniques : Mathematics and Statistics (R0) - Tianwei Zhang

Mittag-Leffler Euler Difference Techniques

By: Tianwei Zhang, Yongkun Li, Jianwen Zhou

eText | 23 August 2025

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This book presents a comprehensive investigation into the exponential and Mittag-Leffler Euler differences for semi-linear fractional-order differential equations, a subject falling within the purview of computational mathematics. The field of exponential and Mittag-Leffler Euler differences has witnessed a period of rapid development in recent times. This has led to the emergence of new techniques such as exponential Euler integrator, exponential Runge-Kutta methods, multistep exponential integrator, exponential Rosenbrock-type methods, and more. This book puts forth several difference approaches to fractional-order differential equations and offers insights into their practical applications in the study of neural networks. Adopting a holistic approach, the book presents a foundational framework for this topic, underscoring the significance of exponential and Mittag-Leffler Euler differences in the numerical theory of fractional-order differential equations.

The book is designed for graduate students with an interest in numerical solutions of fractional-order differential equations, as well as for researchers engaged in the qualitative theory of difference equations.

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