Symmetry in Quantum Calculus
A special issue of Symmetry (ISSN 2073-8994). This special issue belongs to the section "Mathematics".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2023) | Viewed by 58159
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Interests: fractional calculus; quantum calculus; integral inequalities
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Dear Colleagues,
Quantum calculus ( and calculus), also known as calculus without limits, has exploded in the field of mathematical analysis in recent years in both theoretical and practical contexts. In essence, quantum calculus theory is a mathematical analysis tool that unifies and generalizes the classical notions of differentiation and integration when used to study integrals and derivatives without limits. These quantum derivatives and integrals, which were previously only employed in strictly mathematical contexts, have now been shown to be powerful tools for modeling problems in a variety of scientific fields. As a result, quantum calculus theory's application has become a focus of international academic research. Articles on quantum calculus, as well as contributions linked to the symmetry approach to symmetric functions, are also of relevance.
We also invite articles on quantum calculus and its applications in a variety of domains, such as quantum integral inequalities, quantum special functions, quantum differential and integral equations, and so on.
Submit your paper and select the Journal “Symmetry” and the Special Issue “Symmetry in Quantum Calculus” via: MDPI submission system. Please contact the journal editor Ida Li. Our papers will be published on a rolling basis and we will be pleased to receive your submission once you have finished it.
Prof. Dr. Hüseyin Budak
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- quantum calculus (h-calculus and q-calculus)
- q-special functions
- q-differential equalities
- q-integral equations
- q-integral inequalities
- h-integral inequalities
- symmetric convex functions
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