Fractional Calculus: An Introduction for Physicists

[Richard Herrmann] ☆ Fractional Calculus: An Introduction for Physicists Ø Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. Fractional Calculus: An Introduction for Physicists It is also devoted to the application of fractional calculus on physical problems, in the subjects of classical mechanics, friction, damping, oscillations, group theory, quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, and hadron spectroscopy up to quantum field theory. It presents a thorough introduction to the basics of fractional calculus and guides the reader directly to the current state-of-the-art physical interpretation. We can already recognize, that within its framework new concepts and strategies e

Fractional Calculus: An Introduction for Physicists

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Rating : 4.84 (973 Votes)
Asin : 9814340243
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 276 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-08-23
Language : English

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As a consequence, the reader is guided and encouraged to apply the fractional calculus approach in her/his research area. "Fractional Calculus is an affordable and valuable introduction to the field that will appeal to physicists interested in scientific what-ifs." --Physics Today" the first three chapters actually appear very helpful at the graduate level. Each chapter has a careful precis at the start. There a many analyses illustrating outcomes of fractional analyses If this fractional calculus is the field of your research then this book is essential with numerous references " --Contemporary Physics"The book has the property that derived results are directly compared with experimental findings. The reviewer strongly re

"simple and good." according to JF. Fractional calculus with applications, simple and good.

It is also devoted to the application of fractional calculus on physical problems, in the subjects of classical mechanics, friction, damping, oscillations, group theory, quantum mechanics, nuclear physics, and hadron spectroscopy up to quantum field theory. It presents a thorough introduction to the basics of fractional calculus and guides the reader directly to the current state-of-the-art physical interpretation. We can already recognize, that within its framework new concepts and strategies emerge, which lead to new challenging insights and surprising correlations between different branches of physics. Readership: Students and researchers in physics.. Fractional calculus is undergoing rapid and ongoing development. This book is an invitation both to the interested student and the professional researcher