Applications of fractional calculus in solving Abel-type integral equations: Surface-volume reaction problem
Classical Analysis and ODEs
2016-11-15 v2
Abstract
In this paper we consider a class of partial integro-differential equations of fractional order, motivated by an equation which arises as a result of modeling surface-volume reactions in optical biosensors. We solve these equations by employing techniques from fractional calculus; several examples are discussed. Furthermore, for the first time, we encounter an order of the fractional derivative other than in an applied problem. Hence, in this paper we explore the applicability of fractional calculus in real-world applications, further strengthening the true nature of fractional calculus.
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@article{arxiv.1510.00408,
title = {Applications of fractional calculus in solving Abel-type integral equations: Surface-volume reaction problem},
author = {Ryan M. Evans and Udita N. Katugampola and David A. Edwards},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1510.00408},
year = {2016}
}
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19 pages, 2 figures, Preprint submitted for publication