Generalization of the Equations of Hermite, Legendre and Bessel for the Fractional Case
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https://doi.org/10.5890/JAND.2017.06.009Abstract
In this paper we introduce and establish the solutions for the fractional Hermite, Legendre and Bessel equations. The construction of the solution is established on the basis of Müntz - Szász theorem [19]. These new equations open new applications in the field of fractional quantum models, or to new applications in engineering.References
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