Many real physical processes possess “memory,” which comes as follows: time connection between the process cause, f(t), and the process effect, g(t), is not immediate, and the condition of g(t) is specified with the condition of f(t) not at the same moment but delayed. This property is called hereditary.
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Gil’mutdinov, A. K., Ushakov, P. A., & El-Khazali, R. (2017). Fractal Calculus Fundamentals. In Analog Circuits and Signal Processing (pp. 21–39). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-45249-4_2
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