Sturm-Liouville problem in multiplicative fractional calculus

Tuba Gulsen, Sertac Goktas*, Thabet Abdeljawad*, Yusuf Gurefe

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Abstract

Multiplicative calculus, or geometric calculus, is an alternative to classical calculus that relies on division and multiplication as opposed to addition and subtraction, which are the basic operations of classical calculus. It offers a geometric interpretation that is especially helpful for simulating systems that degrade or expand exponentially. Multiplicative calculus may be extended to fractional orders, much as classical calculus, which enables the analysis of systems having fractional scaling properties. So, in this paper, the well-known Sturm-Liouville problem in fractional calculus is reformulated in multiplicative fractional calculus. The considered problem consists of the Sturm-Liouville operator using multiplicative conformable derivatives on the equation and on boundary conditions. This research aimed to explore some of the problem’s spectral aspects, like being self-adjointness of the operator, orthogonality of different eigenfunctions, and reality of all eigenvalues. In this specific situation, Green’s function is also recreated.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)22794-22812
Number of pages19
JournalAIMS Mathematics
Volume9
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Sturm-Liouville equation
  • geometric calculus
  • multiplicative conformable fractional calculus
  • non-Newtonian Calculus

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