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Introduction to Fractional Calculus

Fractional calculus develops the theory of differentiation of any real or complex order and studies the methods of solving differential equations involving these fractional-order derivatives. It is able to generalize the well-known integrodifferential equations to ones containing fractional order derivatives. I introduce fractional calculus, Wolfram Language FractionalD and CaputoD, NFractionalD and NCaputoD functions and some real-world applications of this theory.

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