Fractional vector calculus and fluid mechanics

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Basic fluid mechanics equations are studied and revised under the prism of fractional continuum mechanics (FCM), a very promising research field that satisfies both experimental and theoretical demands. The geometry of the fractional differential has been clarified corrected and the geometry of the fractional tangent spaces of a manifold has been studied in Lazopoulos and Lazopoulos (Lazopoulos KA, Lazopoulos AK. Progr. Fract. Differ. Appl. 2016, 2, 85-104), providing the bases of the missing fractional differential geometry. Therefore, a lot can be contributed to fractional hydrodynamics: the basic fractional fluid equations (Navier Stokes, Euler and Bernoulli) are derived and fractional Darcy's flow in porous media is studied.

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Lazopoulos, K. A., & Lazopoulos, A. K. (2017). Fractional vector calculus and fluid mechanics. Journal of the Mechanical Behavior of Materials, 26(1–2), 43–54. https://doi.org/10.1515/jmbm-2017-0012

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