As Integrais de Mellin-Barnes e a Função de Fox
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https://doi.org/10.5540/tema.2011.012.02.0157Abstract
A partir do conceito de integrais de Mellin-Barnes, apresentamos a função de Fox e algumas de suas propriedades a fim de discutir a equação diferencial fracionária associada ao problema do telégrafo.References
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