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Fractional Behaviours Modelling

Analysis and Application of Several Unusual Tools

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  • Focuses on the modeling of fractional kinetics or dynamic behaviors
  • Presents research on several classes of models capable of capturing long memory power-law type behaviors
  • Describes modeling tools other than fractional models and explains how they solve their limitations and drawbacks

Part of the book series: Intelligent Systems, Control and Automation: Science and Engineering (ISCA, volume 101)

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About this book

This book is dedicated to the analysis and modelling of fractional behaviours that mainly result from physical stochastic phenomena (diffusion, adsorption or aggregation, etc.) of a population (ions, molecules, people, etc.) in a constrained environment and that can be found in numerous areas. It breaks with the usual approaches based on fractional models since it proposes to use unusual models which have the advantage of overcoming some of the limitations of fractional models.

This book is dedicated to postgraduated students and to researchers in the field or those who wish to learn with a fresh perspective. After a review of fractional models and their limitations, it proposes and demonstrates the interest of four other modelling tools to capture fractional behaviours: new kernels in integral operators, Volterra equations, nonlinear models and partial differential equations with spatially variable coefficients. Several applications on real data and devices illustrate theirefficiency.


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“This very interesting book can be very useful for graduated students who wish to approach this subject and also to senior researchers.” (Kaïs Ammari, zbMATH 1490.93002, 2022)

Authors and Affiliations

  • IMS Laboratory, Bordeaux University, Talence, France

    Jocelyn Sabatier, Christophe Farges, Vincent Tartaglione

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