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Functional Numerical Methods: Applications to Abstract Fractional Calculus [electronic resource] / by George A. Anastassiou, Ioannis K. Argyros.

By: Anastassiou, George A [author.].
Contributor(s): Argyros, Ioannis K [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Studies in Systems, Decision and Control: 130Publisher: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2018Edition: 1st ed. 2018.Description: X, 161 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319695266.Subject(s): Computational intelligence | Control engineering | Artificial intelligence | System theory | Control theory | Computational Intelligence | Control and Systems Theory | Artificial Intelligence | Systems Theory, ControlAdditional physical formats: Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No title; Printed edition:: No titleDDC classification: 006.3 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Explicit-Implicit methods with applications to Banach space valued functions in abstract fractional calculus -- Convergence of Iterative methods in abstract fractional calculus -- Equations for Banach space valued functions in fractional vector calculi -- Iterative methods in abstract fractional calculus -- Semi-local convergence in right abstract fractional calculus -- Algorithmic convergence in abstract g-fractional calculus -- Iterative procedures for solving equations in abstract fractional calculus -- Approximate solutions of equations in abstract g-fractional calculus -- Generating sequences for solving in abstract g-fractional calculus -- Numerical Optimization and fractional invexity.
In: Springer Nature eBookSummary: This book presents applications of Newton-like and other similar methods to solve abstract functional equations involving fractional derivatives. It focuses on Banach space-valued functions of a real domain – studied for the first time in the literature. Various issues related to the modeling and analysis of fractional order systems continue to grow in popularity, and the book provides a deeper and more formal analysis of selected issues that are relevant to many areas – including decision-making, complex processes, systems modeling and control – and deeply embedded in the fields of engineering, computer science, physics, economics, and the social and life sciences. The book offers a valuable resource for researchers and graduate students, and can also be used as a textbook for seminars on the above-mentioned subjects. All chapters are self-contained and can be read independently. Further, each chapter includes an extensive list of references.
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Explicit-Implicit methods with applications to Banach space valued functions in abstract fractional calculus -- Convergence of Iterative methods in abstract fractional calculus -- Equations for Banach space valued functions in fractional vector calculi -- Iterative methods in abstract fractional calculus -- Semi-local convergence in right abstract fractional calculus -- Algorithmic convergence in abstract g-fractional calculus -- Iterative procedures for solving equations in abstract fractional calculus -- Approximate solutions of equations in abstract g-fractional calculus -- Generating sequences for solving in abstract g-fractional calculus -- Numerical Optimization and fractional invexity.

This book presents applications of Newton-like and other similar methods to solve abstract functional equations involving fractional derivatives. It focuses on Banach space-valued functions of a real domain – studied for the first time in the literature. Various issues related to the modeling and analysis of fractional order systems continue to grow in popularity, and the book provides a deeper and more formal analysis of selected issues that are relevant to many areas – including decision-making, complex processes, systems modeling and control – and deeply embedded in the fields of engineering, computer science, physics, economics, and the social and life sciences. The book offers a valuable resource for researchers and graduate students, and can also be used as a textbook for seminars on the above-mentioned subjects. All chapters are self-contained and can be read independently. Further, each chapter includes an extensive list of references.

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