
We show that two recent definitions of discrete nabla fractional sum operators are related. Obtaining such a relation between two operators allows one to prove basic properties of the one operator by using the known properties of the other. We illustrate this idea with proving power rule and commutative property of discrete fractional sum operators. We also introduce and prove summation by parts formulas for the right and left fractional sum and difference operators, where we employ the Riemann‐Liouville definition of the fractional difference. We formalize initial value problems for nonlinear fractional difference equations as an application of our findings. An alternative definition for the nabla right fractional difference operator is also introduced.
Commutative property, Operator (biology), Theory and Applications of Fractional Differential Equations, Biochemistry, Gene, Quantum mechanics, Orthogonal Polynomials, Fractional derivatives and integrals, Nabla symbol, QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, Anomalous Diffusion Modeling and Analysis, Algebra over a field, Omega, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Fractional calculus, Pure mathematics, Applied mathematics, Fractional Derivatives, Chemistry, Modeling and Simulation, Physical Sciences, Repressor, Discrete version of topics in analysis, Fractional Calculus, Transcription factor, Mathematics
Commutative property, Operator (biology), Theory and Applications of Fractional Differential Equations, Biochemistry, Gene, Quantum mechanics, Orthogonal Polynomials, Fractional derivatives and integrals, Nabla symbol, QA1-939, FOS: Mathematics, Anomalous Diffusion Modeling and Analysis, Algebra over a field, Omega, Applied Mathematics, Physics, Fractional calculus, Pure mathematics, Applied mathematics, Fractional Derivatives, Chemistry, Modeling and Simulation, Physical Sciences, Repressor, Discrete version of topics in analysis, Fractional Calculus, Transcription factor, Mathematics
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