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Introduction to Fractional Calculus - Part 1

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Can we get nth derivatives, where n is not an integer?

This question is nearly as old as calculus itself, being first asked by Leibniz in 1695.

In the first talk in this introduction to what is usually called fractional calculus, we will ask how far we can generalise the order of differentiation, beyond Z, to R, C, and further still.

This talk is part of the Introduction to Fractional Calculus series.

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