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This call is an invitation to contribute to a Special Issue

FRACTIONAL ORDER MATHEMATICAL MODELS IN PHYSICAL SCIENCES in the

MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF NATURAL PHENOMENA Journal, 2016 IMPACT FACTOR 0.952 


This Special Issue, based on invited papers only, is mainly focused to address a wide range of fractional order mathematical models describing various physical
phenomena:

 TOPICS:

 
·FRACTIONAL CALCULUS AND ITS APPLICATIONS.

 ·FRACTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS WITH DELAY.

 ·STOCHASTIC FRACTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS.

 ·FRACTIONAL INTEGRALS AND FRACTIONAL DERIVATIVES ASSOCIATED WITH SPECIAL FUNCTIONS OF MATHEMATICAL PHYSICS

 ·ANALYTICAL METHODS FOR FRACTIONAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS.

 ·NUMERICAL METHODS FOR DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS OF FRACTIONAL ORDER.

 ·COMPUTATIONAL FLUID DYNAMICS, HEAT AND MASS TRANSFERS ASSOCIATED WITH FRACTIONAL CALCULUS.

 

Manuscripts must not have been previously published or submitted for publication elsewhere. All papers will be peer reviewed, and acceptance will be based on quality, relevance and originality. All the manuscripts shall be submitted through the online submission system of journal. By using the Article Type "FRACTIONAL ORDER MATHEMATICAL MODELS IN PHYSICAL SCIENCES”. More importantly the manuscript should be prepared according to the MATHEMATICAL MODELLING OF NATURAL PHENOMENA STYLE.


 

SUBMISSION DEADLINES

* Full paper submission due: July 8, 2018

* Revised submission due: October 30, 2018

* Paper acceptance decision:  November 30, 2018


* Published: December 31, 2018

Papers will be submitted, with a cover letter (please write that the manuscript is novel and describe the novelty of it) online submission system of journal.

 

GUEST EDITOR-IN CHIEF:

- Prof. (Dr.) Devendra Kumar

JECRC University, Jaipur-302033, Rajasthan, India

devendra.maths@gmail.com

GUEST EDITORS:


- Prof. (Dr.) Dumitru Baleanu

Cankaya University, 
Eskisehir Yolu 29. Km,  Etimesgut, Turkey

dumitru@cankaya.edu.tr

- Prof. (Dr.) Jordan Hristov

University of Chemical Technology and Metallurgy, Sofia, Bulgaria

hristovmeister@gmail.com

- Prof. (Dr.)  Juan J. Nieto,

Universidade de Santiago de Compostela, Santiago de Compostela 15782,
Spain

juanjose.nieto.roig@usc.es