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Economic Dynamics with Memory

Fractional Calculus Approach

Valentina V. Tarasova , Vasily E. Tarasov

Business & Economics / Business Mathematics

The series is devoted to the publication of high-level monographs which cover progresses in fractional calculus research in mathematics and applications in physics, mechanics, engineering and biology etc. Methodological aspects e.g., theory, modeling and computational methods are presented from mathematical point of view, and emphases are placed in computer simulation, analysis, design and control of application-oriented issues in various scientific disciplines. It is designed for mathematicians, and researchers using fractional calculus as a tool in the field of physics, mechanics, engineering and biology. Contributions which are interdisciplinary and which stimulate further research at the crossroads of sciences and engineering are particularly welcomed.

Editor-in-chief: Changpin Li, Shanghai University, China

Editorial Board:
Virginia Kiryakova, Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, Bulgaria
Francesco Mainardi, University of Bologna, Italy
Dragan Spasic, University of Novi Sad, Serbia
Bruce Ian Henry, University of New South Wales, Australia
YangQuan Chen, University of California, Merced, USA

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