
The extended conformable k-hypergeometric function finds various applications in physics due to its ability to describe complex mathematical relationships arising in different physical scenarios. Here are a few instances of its uses in physics, including nuclear physics, fluid dynamics, quantum mechanics, and astronomy. The main objectives of this paper are to introduce the extended conformable k-hypergeometric and confluent hypergeometric functions by utilizing the new definition of the α,k-beta function and studying its important properties, like integral representation, summation formula, derivative formula, transform formula, and generating function. Also, introduce the extension of the Riemann–Liouville fractional derivative and establish some results related to the newly defined fractional operator, such as the Mellin transform and relations to extended α,k-hypergeometric functions.
Composite material, QC1-999, Evolutionary biology, Conformable matrix, Orthogonal Polynomials, Convergence Analysis of Iterative Methods for Nonlinear Equations, FOS: Mathematics, Hypergeometric function, Biology, Anomalous Diffusion Modeling and Analysis, Numerical Analysis, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Pure mathematics, Generalized hypergeometric function, Materials science, Function (biology), Quantum theory, Modeling and Simulation, Physical Sciences, Lauricella hypergeometric series, Hypergeometric function of a matrix argument, Mathematics, Hypergeometric Functions
Composite material, QC1-999, Evolutionary biology, Conformable matrix, Orthogonal Polynomials, Convergence Analysis of Iterative Methods for Nonlinear Equations, FOS: Mathematics, Hypergeometric function, Biology, Anomalous Diffusion Modeling and Analysis, Numerical Analysis, Physics, Applied Mathematics, Pure mathematics, Generalized hypergeometric function, Materials science, Function (biology), Quantum theory, Modeling and Simulation, Physical Sciences, Lauricella hypergeometric series, Hypergeometric function of a matrix argument, Mathematics, Hypergeometric Functions
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