Shehu and Formable Integral Transforms on CPCF and CPABC Derivatives
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https://doi.org/10.5890/JEAM.2026.03.004Abstract
In this paper, we address problems that involve the constant proportional Atangana-Baleanu-Caputo (CPABC) and constant proportional Caputo-Fabrizio (CPCF) derivatives. These derivatives introduce new challenges and opportunities in fractional calculus. Our approach is different from traditional methods like the Laplace transform; instead, we use the Shehu and Formable integral transforms to solve these problems. By using these methods, we find solutions that help us understand how systems behave with CPCF and CPABC derivatives.References
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