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Time Reparametrization, Not Fractional Calculus: A Reassessment of the Conformable Derivative

Analysis of PDEs 2025-12-30 v1 Numerical Analysis Mathematical Physics Dynamical Systems math.MP Numerical Analysis

Abstract

The conformable derivative has been promoted in numerous publications as a new fractional derivative operator. This article provides a critical reassessment of this claim. We demonstrate that the conformable derivative is not a fractional operator but a useful computational tool for systems with power-law time scaling, equivalent to classical differentiation under a nonlinear time reparametrization. Several results presented in the literature as novel fractional contributions can be reinterpreted within a classical framework. We show that problems formulated using the conformable derivative can be transformed into classical formulations via a change of variable. The solution is derived classically and then transformed back, this reformulation highlights the absence of genuinely nonlocal fractional effects. We provide a theoretical analysis, numerical simulations comparing conformable, classical, and truly fractional (Caputo) models, and discuss the reasons why this misconception persists. Our results suggest that classical derivatives, as well as established fractional derivatives, offer a more faithful framework for modeling memory-dependent phenomena.

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@article{arxiv.2512.22366,
  title  = {Time Reparametrization, Not Fractional Calculus: A Reassessment of the Conformable Derivative},
  author = {Aziz El Ghazouani and Fouad Ibrahim Abdou Amir and Khoulane Mohamed and M'hamed Elomari},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.22366},
  year   = {2025}
}

Comments

20 pages, 6 figures, 1 table. Critical reassessment of conformable derivative as time reparametrization; includes theoretical equivalence proofs, ODE/PDE reformulations, Lorenz system analysis, and numerical comparisons with Caputo derivative