1st Edition

Numerical Methods for Fractional Calculus

By Changpin Li, Fanhai Zeng Copyright 2015
300 Pages
by Chapman & Hall

300 Pages 12 B/W Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

300 Pages
by Chapman & Hall

Numerical Methods for Fractional Calculus presents numerical methods for fractional integrals and fractional derivatives, finite difference methods for fractional ordinary differential equations (FODEs) and fractional partial differential equations (FPDEs), and finite element methods for FPDEs. The book introduces the basic definitions and properties of fractional integrals and... Read more

Introduction to Fractional Calculus. Numerical Methods for Fractional Integral and Derivatives. Numerical Methods for Fractional Ordinary Differential Equations. Finite Difference Methods for Fractional Partial Differential Equations. Galerkin Finite Element Methods for Fractional Partial Differential Equations. Bibliography. Index.

Biography

Changpin Li is a full professor at Shanghai University. He earned his Ph.D. in computational mathematics from Shanghai University. Dr. Li’s main research interests include numerical methods and computations for FPDEs and fractional dynamics. He was awarded the Riemann–Liouville Award for Best FDA Paper (theory) in 2012. He is on the editorial board of several journals, including Fractional Calculus and Applied Analysis, International Journal of Bifurcation and Chaos, and International Journal of Computer Mathematics.



Fanhai Zeng is visiting Brown University as a postdoc fellow. He earned his Ph.D. in computational mathematics from Shanghai University. Dr. Zeng’s research interests include numerical methods and computations for FPDEs.

"The book provides a survey of many different methods for the numerical computation of Riemann–Liouville integrals of fractional order and of fractional derivatives of Riemann–Liouville, Caputo, and Weyl type. Algorithms for the solution of associated ordinary differential equations and certain special classes of partial differential equations are presented as well."
Zentralblatt MATH 1326